William BURDETT

Badge Number: 9998, Sub Branch: Millicent
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BURDETT, William

Service Number: 2884
Enlisted: 10 May 1916, A Coy
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 50th Infantry Battalion
Born: Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia, 28 October 1874
Home Town: Millicent, Wattle Range, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Blacksmith
Died: Millicent, Wattle Range - South Australia, Australia, 5 May 1954, aged 79 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
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World War 1 Service

10 May 1916: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 2884, 2nd Depot Battalion, A Coy
6 Nov 1916: Embarked Private, 2884, 50th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Afric, Adelaide
6 Nov 1916: Involvement Private, 2884, 50th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '19' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Afric embarkation_ship_number: A19 public_note: ''
10 Jan 1917: Transferred AIF WW1, Shoeing-Smith, 50th Infantry Battalion
12 Dec 1917: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 56th Infantry Battalion
13 Apr 1919: Embarked AIF WW1, Shoeing-Smith, 2884, 50th Infantry Battalion, per Commonwealth
14 Jul 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 2884, 50th Infantry Battalion

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Biography contributed by Chris Buckley

William was the sixth of eleven children born to Francis William Burdett (born 1835 in Northamptonshire in England ) and Emma Emeline White (born 1845 in Gloucestersire, England). Francis had immigrated with his parents and siblings, arriving in Port Adelaide, South Australia in 1847 - he travelled to the Snowy River Gold Diggings as a young man before farming in Adelaide where he married Emma in 1864. Shortly after their marriage Francis and Emma travelled by bullock cart to Mount Gambier, which is where William was born in 1874.

William was a Blacksmith in Mount Gambier when he married Elizabeth Melvin Hay (born 1876 in Mount Gambier, SA) in 1901. William and Elizabeth settled at Millicent in SA where William continued working as a Blacksmith. He enlisted in the AIF in 1916, initially with 2nd Depot A Coy as a Private (Service No: 2884). He attended the School of Farriery in England in 1917 and was appointed Shoeing Smith. William served in France and was a Private with 50 Infantry Battalion when he was Discharged in 1919.

William and Elizabeth continued to reside in Millicent, SA, and in his later years their son took over the Blacksmith business and William worked as a Labourer until his death in 1954. Elizabeth died in 1951

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