STEWART, John
Service Number: | 472 |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Last Unit: | 4th Machine Gun Battalion |
Born: | Aberdeen, Scotland. , date not yet discovered |
Home Town: | Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Kintore Higher Grade Public School, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, |
Occupation: | Naval policeman. |
Died: | Illness, Belgium, 18 November 1918, age not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Belgrade Communual Cemetery Plot V. Row C. Grave 1. INSCRIPTION FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING LEAVE WE NOW OUR LOVED ONE SLEEPING , Belgrade Cemetery, Namur, Wallonie, Belgium |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour |
World War 1 Service
22 Aug 1916: |
Involvement
AIF WW1, Private, 472, 1st ANZAC Cyclist Battalion, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '3' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Wiltshire embarkation_ship_number: A18 public_note: '' |
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22 Aug 1916: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 472, 1st ANZAC Cyclist Battalion, HMAT Wiltshire, Sydney | |
18 Nov 1918: | Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 472, 4th Machine Gun Battalion, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 472 awm_unit: 4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion awm_rank: Lance Corporal awm_died_date: 1918-11-18 |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon
He was 30 and the son of John and Annie Stewart, of 23, Smithfield, Kintore, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Mother NoK: New St; Kintore.
Enlisted at Sydney.
Embarkation address- Spectacle Island, Sydney.
He is one of two former pupils of Kintore Higher Grade Public School who served with Australian forces remembered on the school Roll of Honour [war memorial.]
Kintore (/kɪnˈtɔːr/; Gaelic: Ceann Tòrr) is a town and former royal burgh near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, now bypassed by the A96 road between Aberdeen and Inverness. It is situated on the banks of the River Don.
The name Kintore comes from the Gaelic, Ceann Tòrr. Ceann means the head, or the end, and Tòrr means a round hill. So the name signifies that the town was at the head or end of a round hill. This most likely refers to Tuach Hill to the south of the town.
Biography
Lance Corporal in Australian Machine Gun Corps
18/11/1918 died of illness (30 years old)
Commenced by Julianne T Ryan. 28/2/2015. Lest we forget.