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CLARKE, William Angus
Service Number: | 461 |
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Enlisted: | 15 May 1916 |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 5th Machine Gun Battalion |
Born: | Ryelands, Tarlee, South Australia, 3 August 1893 |
Home Town: | Tarlee, Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Farm Hand |
Died: | Daw Park, South Australia, 5 December 1948, aged 55 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia EXPIRED 6/12/1998 |
Memorials: | Tarlee & District Roll of Honor WW1, Tarlee War Memorial |
World War 1 Service
15 May 1916: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 461 | |
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25 Oct 1916: | Involvement Private, 461, 8th Machine Gun Company, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '21' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Ulysses embarkation_ship_number: A38 public_note: '' | |
25 Oct 1916: | Embarked Private, 461, 8th Machine Gun Company, HMAT Ulysses, Melbourne | |
11 Nov 1918: | Involvement Private, 461, 5th Machine Gun Battalion | |
Date unknown: | Wounded 461, 25th Machine Gun Company |
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Rootsweb ID: I47312 Birth Record: 3 Aug 1893 in Near Tarlee, South Australia
Father William Angus Clark
(b. 18/3/1861 Second Valley, SA - d. 15/9/1936 Kings Park, SA aged 75)
Married: 31/8/1886 in Tarlee, South Australia
Mother Sophie Jane Clark (nee Taylor)
(b. 14/4/1864 Mount Torrens, SA - d. 1/4/1941, aged 71)
both buried at Tarlee Cemetery
Brother: 460 Private Bernard Henry Clark
5th Machine Gun Battalion
26/7/1917 died of wounds received in action
Commemorated on Panel 117 Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Flanders, France
Siblings:
Esther Fanny CLARK (b: 12/6/1887 in Near Tarlee, SA)
John Robert CLARK (b: 24 Sep 1889 in Near Tarlee, SA)
Amy Marcia CLARK (b: 1 Sep 1891 in Tarlee, SA)
William Angus CLARK (b: 3 Aug 1893 in Near Tarlee, SA)
Bernard Henry CLARK (b: 23 Sep 1895 in Ryelands, Tarlee, SA)
Hugh Kelly CLARK (b: 1 Nov 1897 in Ryelands, Tarlee, SA)
Allan Stanley CLARK (b: 29 Aug 1899 in Near Tarlee, SA)
Ernest Aldridge CLARK (b: 26 Jan 1902 in Near Tarlee, SA)
Eric Tayler CLARK (b: 26 Jun 1904 in Ryelands, Tarlee, SA)
Norman Lace CLARK (b: 3 Jul 1906 in Near Tarlee, SA)
Dorothy Sophie CLARK (b: 14 Aug 1910 in Tarlee, SA)
Previous service:12mths Giles Corner Rifle Club - still serving on enlisting
Described on enlisting as 22yrs 8mths old; 5' 11.5" tall; 144 lbs;
medium complexion; blue eyes; brown hair; Methodist
15/5/1916 enlisted in Adelaide, SA (with younger brother Bernard)
30/5/1916 appointed to B Company, 2nd Depot
30/6/1916 6th reinforcements, 8th Machine Gun Company
16/7/1916 7th reinforcements, 8th Machine Gun Company
25/10/1916 embarked with younger brother Bernard (460)
from Port of Melbourne, VIC, onboard HMAT A38 Ulysses
as a Private in Machine Gun Company 8, Reinforcement 7
28/12/1916 disembarked into Plymouth, England
8/1/1917 marched into Australian Machine Gune Depot, Grantham
5/3/1917 sick to Balton Hospital, Grantham
24/4/1917 proceeded overseas to France, ex Machine Gun Training Depot
28/5/1917 taken on strength of Machine Gun Comapnny, Camiers
27/10/1917 wounded in action
11/12/1917 rejoined company in France
28/4/1918 gun shot wound to left leg (2nd occasion)
2/5/1918 admitted to LofC Hospital
11/5/1918 invalided to UK
11/5/1918 admitted to Colchester Military Hospital, Colchester
21/8/1918 proceeded overseas to France, iva Folkestone
22/8/1918 marched in to Machine Gun Gase Depot, France
5/9/1918 gun shot wound to chest - wounded in action (3rd occasion)
19/10/1918 admitted to 1st Southern General Hospital, Stourbridge Section, England
28/8/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT Kanowna
20/10/1919 disembarked into Australia
15/4/1921 discharged from service
Medals: British War medal (17766) and Victory medal (17586)
5/12/1948 passed away at Daw Park, Adelaide, SA
buried in: Centennial Park Cemetery
Interment Right Status: Cancelled
Interment Right Expiry: 06/12/1998
Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 10/5/2016. Lest we forget.
Thank you to Kaye Bottrall, Jamestown, SA, for her information.