ELVINS, William Leslie
Service Number: | 5663 |
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Enlisted: | 12 July 1915, Melbourne, Victoria |
Last Rank: | Staff Sergeant |
Last Unit: | 1st Australian General Hospital |
Born: | Yarrawonga, Victoria, May 1883 |
Home Town: | Fairfield Park, Victoria |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Dentist |
Died: | Natural causes, Carlton, Victoria, 20 January 1952 |
Cemetery: |
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, Victoria |
Memorials: |
World War 1 Service
12 Jul 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 5663, Melbourne, Victoria | |
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17 Jul 1915: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 5663, Dental Details: AIF, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '24' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Orsova embarkation_ship_number: A67 public_note: '' | |
17 Jul 1915: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 5663, Dental Details: AIF, HMAT Orsova, Melbourne | |
4 Jan 1917: | Discharged AIF WW1, Staff Sergeant, 5663, 1st Australian General Hospital |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Julianne Ryan
Born May 1893 in Yarrawonga, Victoria.
Maternal Grandfather William Bellingham Cairnes (WBC)
(b.06/05/1832 Dublin Ireland - d. 19/03/1923 "Burreel" Elsternwick, VIC) and
Grandmother Elizabeth Cairnes (nee Matthews)
(b. 21/061842 Leicestershire, England - d. 16/07/1909 "Cairnesville" Yarrwonga, VIC)
- both buried in the same crypt at Yarrawonga Cemetery, Yarrawonga, VIC.
Grandfather William came from a family based in Northern Ireland, where there was a long
tradition of both military education and participation in the officer class, representing King
and Country (generational). One of his uncles wrote authoritative books on Wellington and
Waterloo.
William's father Montgomery, was a military man. William also lost brothers, and uncles
and cousins to war in the 19th century. So he was well aware of the consequences of war
that ripple through the generations.
Elizabeth's parents:
Mary age 33, with her husband Robert Matthews, age 34 (and daughter Elizabeth Mary, age 12), arrived in Adelaide, South Australia, on 27th October 1854, on the ship Lord Raglan after 99 days at sea, having departed from Plymouth, England. The family’s arrival in Adelaide, was in the winter of 1854 and they moved to Castlemaine, VIC soon thereafter, at the height of the Victorian Goldrush.
After having 16 children Grandmother Elizabeth Cairnes (nee Matthews) dies in Yarrawonga,
67 years young.
William's Father HARRY ELVINS (b. Truro, SA - d. 1938 East Malvern, VIC)
Harry's father James Hawkey Elvins and Mother Frances Elvins (nee Martyn).
1882 married
Mother MARY ELIZABETH ELVINS (nee Cairnes - 2nd child of WBC)
(b. 1859 Castlemaine, VIC - d. 1942 Greensborough, VIC),
1915 lived at "Meledor" Malcolm St, Mansfield, VIC
1918 lived at 9 Merston St, Caulfield, VIC
1920 lived at "Glen Rae," Balnarring, VIC
1922 lived at 43 Park Crescent, Kew, VIC
William was the eldest of 9 Siblings:
Nelly ELVINS b. 1884 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 1963 Melbourne, VIC
m. 1914 - Roland Peter BAKER (b. 1878 Castlemaine, VIC - d. 1938 Toorak, VIC 60 years)
John Martyn ELVINS b. 1886 Yarrawonga, VIC
m. 1914 - Emily (Emmie) Eliza Elvins (nee JACK & nee JUNKER)
(born. Beetchenow in 1861 in Collingwood, VIC - d. 19/05/1933 in Black Road, VIC)
buried with 1st husband in Stawell Pleasant Creek Public Cemetery, Stawell, VIC
m1. 1884 to Dr Robert Nelson Jack
(b. 1853 Tyrone, Ireland - d.01/04/1892 Stawell, VIC)
m2. 1893 to Wilhelm Hubert Junker in Collingwood
***** Emily is the mother of William Leslie Elvins wife Florence Cassie Jack*****
lived at Grandview Hotel
1947 passed away at Black Rock, VIC
Harry Cairnes ELVINS b. 13/08/1887 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 1972 Canterbury, VIC
held a position as "Accountant" - Australian Soldiers Repat Fund (1906 - 1916)
(Sept. 1916 Prime Minister's Department)
m. 1914 - Cora Elvins (nee DIMOND - b. 1891 Richmond, VIC - d. __)
Elizabeth Mary ELVINS b. 1889 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 1977 Carlton, VIC)
m. 1919 - John William CARTER
Frances Winifred ELVINS b. 1889 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 1981 Templestowe, VIC)
m. 1917 - Herbert Lyndsay DAWSON (b. 1892 Footscray, VIC - d. 1958 Fitzroy, VIC 66 years)
Madge Marie ELVINS b. 1889 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 1916 Mansfield, VIC)
James Hawkey ELVINS b. March 1893 Yarrawonga, VIC - d. 20/09/1917 Belgium
Esmee Grace ELVINS b. 1897 Geelong, VIC - d. 1899 Geelong, VIC - Geelong Eastern Cemetery)
Ruth Una Hazel ELVINS b. 1900 Geelong, VIC
m. Kenneth Adelberg GREENWAY
William came from a very long line of military men on his mother's side.
Next of kin in service:
Brothers:
4180 Lance Corporal John Martyn ELVINS - 7th Battalion
Mother is Mary Elizabeth Elvins (nee Cairnes)
Wife: Mrs Emily Eliza Elvins (nee JACK & nee JUNKER),
lived at Grandview Hotel, Fairfield Park, VIC
23/08/1915 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 29 years of age
29/12/1915 embarked Port of Melbourne, VIC onboard HMAT A64 Demosthenes
as a Private with 6th Battalion, 13 reinforcements
28/03/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT City of Poona
14/05/1919 disembarked into Australia
06/07/1919 discharged from service
1947 passed away at Black Rock, VIC
His remains were cremated at 'Springvale Botanical Cemetery'
and his ashes scattered.
2644 Private James Hawkey ELVINS - 7th Infantry Battalion
08/07/1915 enlisted at Mansfield, VIC
27/10/1915 embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A38 Ulysses
as a Private with 22nd Battalion, 6th Reinforcement
24/02/1916 taken on strength of 7th Infantry Battalion, Serapeum
26/03/1916 embarked to join British Expeditionary Forces, ex Alexandria
31/03/1916 disembarked into Marseilles, France
20/09/1917 hit by a shell and killed out right - received in action,
Polygon Wood, Belgium
Originally buried in the field where he was killed, his grave was never relocated.
His name is commemorated on:-
- Panel 7 at The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium
- Panel at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT.
Great-Uncles (mother's side)
145 BOER WAR George Alexander CAIRNES
- 6 Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse
He lived with his father at Yarrawonga, VIC
24/04/1902 enlisted into Boer War - 32 years of age
(to go and fight in South Africa)
suffered from pneumonia and was unable to proceed overseas
2622 WWI Private Allan Bellingham CAIRNES - 58th Battalion
He had lived with his father WBC above at 7 Bancroft St, Bendigo, VIC on enlisting.
03/07/1916 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 35 years of age
02/10/1916 embarked Port of Melbourne, VIC onboard HMAT A71 Nestor
as a Private with 58th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement
09/02/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT Ascanius
21/08/1919 discharged from service
21/09/1948 Alan passed away
Buried in: Botany Cemetery
RCBD - Roman Catholic FM BD, Position 794
Great - Uncle-in-law (mother's side):
56 BOER WAR Private Bartholomew James GLEESON - 29 years of age
- 7th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse
Wife: Flora Moama Gleeson (nee Cairnes)
1902 enlisted into Boer War (to go and fight in South Africa)
18/08/1910 tragically he kills himself with potassium cyanide
at his home in Richardson Street, Middle Park, VIC
Witnessed by his wife. Leaves her destitute.
19/08/1910 in 'The Western Australian; newspaper -
"The police took possession of a farewell letter addressed
to Mrs. Gleeson. It is known that Mr. Gleeson had recently
been worried by money matters. He was 37 years of age,
and carried on business as a land agent."
First Cousins:
2607 BOER WAR - Sergeant Charles Beresford Cairnes
- 3rd New South Wales Imperial Bushmen
WWI - Lieutenant - Charles Beresford Cairnes - British Army
C Battery 148th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
Father Arthur Wintle Steel and Mother Emily Beresford Steel (nee Cairnes)
Eldest son - 31 years of age on enlisting
After school, he joined the Colonial Sugar Refining Company
1915 left for England
June 1916 on active service in France
22/04/1917 killed in action at Arrars, France
Buried in: St Leger Military Cemetery, St Leger, Arras, France
His name is commemorated in a Commemorative Book at the Australia
War Memorial, Canberra, ACT - for those Australians who fought with
the British Army.
2783 Lance Corporal Arthur Leonard Steel - 17th Infantry Battalion
Father Arthur Wintle Steel and Mother Emily Beresford Steel (nee Cairnes)
Arthur lived with his parents at Stroud, NSW on enlisting.
04/08/1915 enlisted ___ - 19 years of age
02/11/1915 embarked Sydney, NSW onboard HMAT A14 Euripides
as a Private with 17th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement
01/09/1916 promoted to Lance Corporal with 17th Battalion
11/08/1918 killed in action, direct hit by enemy shell - France
Originally buried in Orchard East of Framerville, with a small cross.
Re-buried in: Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, France
Plot VI, Row C, Grave 16
His name is commemorated on Panel 84 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT.
4778 Sergeant Howard Cairnes Steel - 20th Battalion
Father Arthur Wintle Steel and Mother Emily Beresford Steel (nee Cairnes)
Howard lived with his parents at Stroud, NSW on enlisting.
1946 - moved to U3/182 Sailor Bay Road, Northbridge, NSW
08/11/1915 enlisted at Town Hall Recruiting Depot, Sydney, NSW - 19 years of age
17/12/1915 took oath at Casula, NSW
14/04/1916 embarked Sydney, NSW onboard HMAT A40 Ceramic
as an Acting Sergeant with 20th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement
19/06/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT Militiades
22/09/1919 discharged from service
11/04/1931 passed away
Buried in: Macquarie Park Cemetery
611918 Captain Arthur Adrian McKay - Australian Medical Corps
Mother-in-law Theresa Holmes Cairnes
Wife: Mrs A McKay, they lived at 276 Walsh St, South Yarra, VIC on enlisting
24/06/1918 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 32 years of age (b. 18/05/1886)
17/09/1918 embarked onboard Australian Hospital Ship Kanowna
as a Captain with Australian Medical Corps
No record of his return - although he survived
397 Sergeant Henry Montgomery Cairnes - 1st Field Artillery Brigade
Father Montgomery Cairnes (dec) and
Mother Mrs Alice Duncan Cairnes, 12 Hamilton St, Subiaco, WA
30/06/1917 moved to 128 Nicholson Rd, Subiaco, WA
24/08/1914 enlisted in Fremantle, WA - 24 years of age
18/10/1914 embarked Sydney, NSW onboard Transport A8 Argyllshire
Driver with 1st Field Artillery Brigade, Battery 3
01/07/1916 promoted to Sergeant
16/07/1917 returned to Australia onboard HMAT Demosthenes
18/09/1917 disembarked into Fremantle, WA
19/01/1918 discharged from service
3038 Gunner George Alexander Cairnes - 1st Field Artillery Brigade
Father Montgomery Cairnes (dec) and
Mother Mrs Alice Duncan Cairnes, now living at 128 Nicholson St Subiaco, WA
02/08/1915 enlisted in Perth, WA - 23 years of age
13/09/1915 embarked Fremantle, WA onboard HMAT Themistocles A32
as a Private with 11th Infantry Battalion, 10th reinforcements
28/02/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT Anchises
07/04/1919 disembarked into Albany, WA
03/06/1919 discharged from service
21/08/1972 passed away
cremated: Plaque in Western Australia Garden of Remembrance
79170 Sergeant Cuthbert Cairnes - Broadmeadows Camp, VIC
Wife Mrs Jessie Ann Cairnes, c/o Childrens Hospital, Perth, WA
lived at 132 Nicholson St, Subiaca, WA
10/1915 enlisted in Home Service - still serving on this enlistment
09/08/1918 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 33 years of age (b.11/03/1885)
appointed to Clerical service with Recruit Depot Battalion, Broadmeadow
due to varicose veins and hernia
remained in Australia for duration of war
07/01/1919 discharged from service
Captain Henry Francis Herbert ELVINS (father's brother) - Army Medical Corps
Father James Elvins and Mother
lived at 32 De Graves Street, Parkville, Victoria
03/09/1916 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 41 years of age (b.14/01/1875)
07/10/1916 marched in to 14th Australian General Hospital, Kashger, Egypt
23/01/1917 sick with paratypoid - left Suez, Egypt
16/03/1917 returned to Australia onboard HT Willochra
25/04/1917 disembarked into Port of Melbourne
11/06/1917 2nd enlisting in Melbourne, VIC - 42 years of age
29/06/1917 embarked Port of Melbourne, VIC onboard RMS Somali
28/07/1917 Captain reported to Headquarters x Egypt in London
27/04/1919 tonsilitis - admitted to 14th Australian General Hospital
14/07/1919 embarked Alexandria, Egypt onboard HT Magalena for UK
27/08/1919 granted furlo (leave - in reduction of long service leave to
which he would be entitled on return to Australia)
13/09/1919 returned from leave, in London
29/09/1919 returned to Australia onboard HT Asconius, ex England
21/11/1919 appointment terminated
___? married - Ethel Maud Elvins (d. 03/12/1988)
29/08/1960 passed away
cremated: Fawkner Memorial Park, Fawkner, VIC
Garden of Remembrance, Wall 3
25/09/1946 Aunt Emily Beresford Steel (nee Cairnes) noted she had four more sons
that enlisted and returned home safely.
First Cousins:
WWII NX23054 Alan Bellingham STEEL (b. 24/05/1901 Latrobe, Tasmania)
30/05/1940 enlisted in Mosman, NSW (place of enlisting Paddington, NSW)
last rank: Lance Corporal with NSW L OF C A/CS OFFICE
17/02/1944 discharged from service
Williams' Previous service: 3 years Australian General Army
William was described on enlisting as 32 years 2 months of age; married; 5' 11 1/4" tall;
fresh complexion; blue eyes; dark brown hair; Presbyterian
William lived with his wife and extended family at the Grand View Hotel, Fairfield Park, VIC
on enlisting.
m. 1913 - Florence (Florrie) Cassie Elvins (nee JACK)
(b. 01/03/1890 Stawell, VIC)
(daughter of Emily Eliza Jack, now brother John Martyn Elvins wife)
lived at lived at Grandview Hotel
27/04/1954 Florence died in Richmond, VIC
buried in Warrigal Cemetery, Heidelberg, VIC
07/07/1915 enlisted in Melbourne, VIC - 32 years of age
14/07/1915 appointed to 1st Australian General Hospital, Melbourne
17/07/1915 embarked Port of Melbourne, VIC onboard HMAT A67 Orsova
as a Private with Dental Corps, 1st Australian General Hospital
06/04/1916 proceeded to join British Expeditionary Forces, ex Alexandria
onboard OC Salta
06/04/1916 disembarked into Marseilles, France
14/05/1916 transferred to 1st Australian Depot Base, Etaples, France
15/05/1916 joined No.1 Australian Depot Base
10/07/1916 admitted with Malaria to 26 General Hosptal
12/07/1916 admitted to No.2 Southern General Hospital
04/08/1916 admitted to Southern General Hospital, Bristol
02/09/1916 taken on strength of No.2 Convalescent Depot
17/10/1916 returned to Australia onboard HT Ajana, from Portland
08/12/1916 disembarked into Australia
04/01/1917 discharged from service (chronic rheumatism & malaria)
Medals: 1914/15 Star (27364); British War medal (16522); Victory medal (16468)
1932 divorced Florence (Florrie) Cassie Elvins (nee JACK)
1933 William lived at Scott Street, Ouyen, VIC
____? William remarried to:
Hilda Coldham ELVINS (nee Knight)
(in 1931 Hilda had been a bacteriologist at the Amscol factory,
and had lived at Hewitt Avenue, Rose Park, SA)
William and Hilda lived at 111 Nicholson Street, East Coburg, VIC
(confirmed in 1967 Hilda applied to the AIF for the Gallipoli Medallion)
5/11/1979 Hilda passed away - aged 95 years
cremated and placed with William's grave
20/01/1952 William passed away in Carlton, VIC
buried in: Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, VIC
1962 Mrs Hilda Coldham ELVINS commenced a donation - 500 Pounds
"Perpetual Award to the memory of her husband"
The University of Melbourne, Victoria
The prize consisted of the net annual income of the fund and consists of a
medal (engraved with the arms and motto of the University on one side and
the title of the prize and the name of the winner on the other) and of books
or instruments, or books and instrucments, which are considered by the
assessment board for Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery to be suitable for use
in post-graduate study. Open to competition a the annual assessments of
the 5th Year of the course for the degre of "Bachelor of Dental Science",
and may be awarded to the candidate who in the opinion of the Board of
Examiners in Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery has the best record in Oral
Surgery (including Exodontics) in the course.
Submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 27/01/2017. Lest we forget.
An enormous thank you to Linda Cairnes and all the extended Cairnes descendants
for all their family details (see link attached).