Alfred Ernest BARRY

BARRY, Alfred Ernest

Service Number: 1668
Enlisted: 25 May 1915, 16th Bn Militia
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 20th Infantry Battalion
Born: Hamilton, New South Wales, Australia, 22 May 1897
Home Town: Hamilton, Newcastle, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Loco cleaner
Died: Royal Newcastle Hospital, New South Wales, Australia, 18 April 1953, aged 55 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Sandgate General Cemetery, Newcastle, NSW
CATHOLIC 2-51. 65.
Memorials: Hamilton Loco Employees Great War Honour Roll, Hamilton Superior Public School Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

25 May 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, 16th Bn Militia
19 Jun 1915: Involvement Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '13' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Kanowna embarkation_ship_number: A61 public_note: ''
19 Jun 1915: Embarked Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Kanowna, Sydney
9 Oct 1917: Wounded AIF WW1, Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, Third Ypres, GSW scalp & hip, slight
3 Oct 1918: Wounded AIF WW1, Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, Breaching the Hindenburg Line - Cambrai / St Quentin Canal, GSW right shoulder
3 Mar 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 1668, 20th Infantry Battalion, 2nd MD

Private Alfred Ernest Barry

From Gary Mitchell,

A forgotten digger of The Great War and Sandgate Cemetery.

Private Alfred Ernest Barry, 18th Battalion, loco cleaner from 26 Gulliver Street, Hamilton (Hamilton Park), New South Wales, father of three, was laid to rest on the Monday morning of the 20th April 1953, age 55. CATHOLIC 2-51. 65.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134825260

Born at Hamilton, New South Wales on the 22nd May 1897 to James and Mary Ann Barry (Slevert); husband of Gertrude Emily Barry nee? (married?, died?), Alfred enlisted May 1915 with the 20th Battalion at Liverpool, N.S.W.

Hospitalised with appendicitis - 7.10.1915, trench feet - 17.11.1916, SW scalp & hip, slight - 9.10.1917, GSW right shoulder - 3.10.1918, Alfred was invalided home February 1919.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article133837199

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137498702

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139642826

Mr Barry’s name has been inscribed on the Hamilton Municipal District Roll of Honor, Hamilton Superior Public School Roll of Honor and the Hamilton Loco Employees Roll of Honour (photo, unveiled on the 8th October 1916). Name not inscribed on the Hamilton (Gregson Park) War Memorial.

For 62 years Alfred had been resting in an unmarked grave, so I have placed a cross adorned with poppies on the gravesite, taken a photo of the grave and uploaded the photo onto the Northern Cemetery website as a permanent record of his service.

http://sandgate.northerncemeteries.com.au/…/war-…/index.php…

Older brother James Frederick (Reg No-751, born 1895, died 1969) also resting at the cemetery.

Photo of the Hamilton Loco Employees Roll of Honour taken by Ken Shilling, available from “Remembrance” CD, at the Newcastle Family History Society.

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Biography contributed by Evan Evans

From Gary Mitchell, Sandgate Cemetery
 
Served and suffered during The Great War, resting at Sandgate Cemetery with my brother.

69 years ago today, on the Monday morning of the 20th April 1953, Private Alfred Ernest Barry, 20th Battalion (Reg No-1668), loco cleaner from 24 Gulliver Street, Hamilton (Hamilton Park), New South Wales, father of three (Norman A, James E, Frederick P or Paul), was laid to rest at Sandgate Cemetery, age 55. CATHOLIC 2-51. 65.

Born at Hamilton, New South Wales on the 22nd May 1897 to James and Mary Anne Sievert nee Playford; husband of Gertrude Emily Barry nee Inman (married Birmingham, England, 1918, died 24.8.1971, Beresfield Crematorium), Alfred enlisted May 1915 with the 18th Battalion at Liverpool, N.S.W.

Admitted to hospital 2.9.1915 (knee), 7.10.1915 (appendicitis, slight).

Wounded in action - 17.11.1916 (trench feet), 9.10.1917 (GSW scalp & hip, slight), 3.10.1918 (GSW right shoulder).

Invalided to England - 7.10.1918.

Alfred was invalided home February 1919, being discharged medically unfit on the 3rd March 1919.

Mr. Barry’s name has been inscribed on the Hamilton Municipal District Roll of Honor, Hamilton Superior Public School Roll of Honor and the Hamilton Loco Employees Roll of Honour (photo, unveiled on the 8th October 1916, 76 names originally inscribed, 7 Fallen, 97 names now inscribed, only 8 designated as Fallen). Unfortunately, name not inscribed on the Hamilton (Gregson Park) War Memorial.

I located Alfred resting in an unmarked grave, another Forgotten Digger of The Great War, so October 2015 I placed a cross adorned with poppies at the gravesite in remembrance of Alfred’s service and sacrifice.

I submitted an application to DVA July 2021 asking for a Commonwealth War Graves Plaque, curbing and marble chip, and this was accepted August 2021.
Honour and Dignity to be restored.

Older brother James Frederick (enlisted as Frederick James, 5th Australian Machine Gun Company & 20th Battalion, Reg No-751, born 1895, died 1969) also resting at the cemetery. CATHOLIC 3-89. 65.

Many thanks to Margaret Sansom for the family history.

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