CAMERON, John
Service Number: | 1115 |
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Enlisted: | 28 September 1914, Enlisted at Rosehill, NSW |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 2nd Infantry Battalion |
Born: | Wandsworth, New South Wales, Australia, September 1894 |
Home Town: | Wandsworth, Guyra, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Wandsworth Public School, New South Wales, Australia, |
Occupation: | Blacksmith |
Died: | Killed in Action, Gallipoli, 2 May 1915 |
Cemetery: |
No known grave - "Known Unto God" Panel 17, Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Guyra District Great War Honour Roll, Lone Pine Memorial to the Missing |
World War 1 Service
28 Sep 1914: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1115, 2nd (SA) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC), Enlisted at Rosehill, NSW | |
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22 Dec 1914: | Involvement Private, 1115, 2nd Infantry Battalion, ANZAC / Gallipoli, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '7' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Themistocles embarkation_ship_number: A32 public_note: '' | |
22 Dec 1914: | Embarked Private, 1115, 2nd Infantry Battalion, HMAT Themistocles, Melbourne |
John
John was the brother of Hugh and Harold Norman Cameron - all of the brothers died in WW1.
Submitted 23 April 2020 by Alexander Cameron
John Cameron
John was one of three sons of John & Rachel Cameron who served their country in WW1. He was the 2nd of the brothers to enlist (aged 23yrs 3mths) and also the 2nd to die. Sadly his grave is unknown.
Submitted 18 April 2020 by Alexander Cameron
Biography contributed by Carol Foster
Son of John and Rachel Charlotte Cameron of Wandsworth, NSW. Brother of Edith Ada Cameron of the Imperial Hotel, Glen Innes, NSW
Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Served his apprenticeship with Moore Bros. of Armidale
Biography contributed by Stephen Brooks
John Cameron was one of eight children and his father had died in a gun accident when he was just a few years of age. He enlisted at the age of 20 during 1914. He was reported missing on Gallipoli 2 May 1915 and nothing further was heard. He was not confirmed as killed in action until March 1918. His mother, Mrs. Rachel Cameron was granted 2 pounds per fortnight from 16 January 1916. The mother always signed her name with a mark, witnessed by the postmaster at Wandsworth NSW.
John's brother, 2298 Pte. Harold Norman Cameron 20th Battalion AIF, died of wounds 5 May 1916, aged 19.
An older brother, 1640 Lce. Cpl. Hugh Cameron 9th Battalion AIF, was killed in action 1 June 1916, aged 32.
Their mother Rachel passed away in Glen Innes during 1924, and it was reported in the local paper that “She was ever of a kind and genial disposition, and will be greatly missed in our little community. She was born at Ollera, and had resided here for about 43 years. She had three sons, Hugh, John and Norman, in the Great War, all of whom made the supreme sacrifice. It is rather a singular thing her husband met his death by a gun accident.”