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Private Matthew Ellis Findley

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Memorial Name
Given name
Matthew
Family name
Findley
Gender
Male
Service number
1022
Place of enlistment
Liverpool, NSW
Conflicts
First World War, 1914–18
Campaign
Gallipoli 1915
Fate
Returned to Australia (RTA)
Fate date
31 May 1919
Additional information
Place of birth
Balgownie, Illawarra, NSW
Religion
Anglican or Church of England
Occupation
Miner
Address given on enlistment documents
Main Street
Balgownie NSW
Marital status
Single
Age at embarkation (years)
24
Age at embarkation (months)
4
Next of kin
Parents, Robert and Mary Findley
Enlistment date
Fri, 9 April 1915
Rank from Nominal Roll
Private
Last held rank
Private
Unit from Nominal Roll
19th Battalion
Unit at time of death or end of service
19th Battalion
Unit at embarkation
C Company, 19th Infantry Battalion, 5th Infantry Brigade
Service
Australian Army
Veteran Notes/Bio

Findley served in Gallipoli and France. He was wounded in the right leg at Gallipoli on 24 August 1915 and in the right leg in France on 14 November 1916.

His photograph, captioned "Private M. C. Findley. Balgownie.—Twice Wounded", appeared on page 21 of The Sydney Mail on 31 January 1917.

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Recorded by
Phillip Tardif