Hubert Henry GRIFFITH

GRIFFITH, Hubert Henry

Service Number: 33948
Enlisted: 1 November 1916, Sydney, New South Wales
Last Rank: Gunner
Last Unit: 3rd Motor Transport Company
Born: Molong, New South Wales, 21 March 1891
Home Town: Manildra, Cabonne, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Storekeeper
Died: Accidental, Forbes, New South Wales, 26 October 1947, aged 56 years
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Manildra Pride of Mandagery Branch No 7534 Grand United Order of Oddfellows Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

1 Nov 1916: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 33948, Field Artillery Brigades, Sydney, New South Wales
11 May 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Driver, 33948, Field Artillery Brigades, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '4' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Shropshire embarkation_ship_number: A9 public_note: ''
11 May 1917: Embarked AIF WW1, Driver, 33948, Field Artillery Brigades, HMAT Shropshire, Melbourne
9 May 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Gunner, 33948, 3rd Motor Transport Company

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Biography

Son of Hon. Lieutenant George Whitehouse Griffith (recordsearch.naa.gov.au) of the British Red Corss Society (Australian branch), who died of illness in England on 22 Mar 1918

Brother of 1544 Lce.-Cpl. Harold Griffith (/explore/people/331475) who was discharged in 1916 after being wounded at Gallipoli

"OBITUARY Mr. H. H. Griffith

Many Manildra residents were sorry to learn that a former well known and highly respected native of the district, Mr. Hubert Henry Griffith was accidentally killed on his property, Yamma, Forbes, on Saturday last. Mr. Griffith had set out to shoot crows before dinner. When he failed to return for the meal, members of his family became alarmed, and a search was made. It was ascertained that his loaded pea-rifle had accidently discharged whilst he was climbing a fence, death being instantaneous from the bullet which entered his head. He was a native of Manildra, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith, well known old residents of the town. The late Mr. Griffith was in business here as a storekeeper for many years, the deceased Hubert Griffith, being in the business with his father. The late Mr. Griffith saw service in World War I, and soon after his return went in for grazing pursuits in the Forbes district, where he had resided up till his death. He was prominent in many organisations and was at one time President of the Shire Council in that vicinity. Besides his widow and family of two sons and a daughter to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and fond father, the deceased, who was 56 years of age, is survived by one brother and four sisters: Mr. Harold Griffith (Forbes), Mesdames C. G. Miller (Manildra), Odewahn (Walla Walla), A. Gosper (Manly), and L. Paddison (Baradine). His parents predeceased him, his father in England whilst on war service in 1914-1918, and mother at Manildra four years ago." - from the Molong Express 31 Oct 1947 (nla.gov.au)

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