Cecil Alfred ASHCROFT

ASHCROFT, Cecil Alfred

Service Number: 14583
Enlisted: 5 February 1917, Sydney Showgrounds, New South Wales, Australia
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: Depot Units of Supply
Born: Liverpool, New South Wales, 1893
Home Town: Liverpool, Fairfield, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Butcher
Died: Strathfield, New South Wales, 13 June 1945, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Liverpool Cemetery and Crematorium, Sydney, NSW
Anglican Sec. C, Row 3, Grave 18
Memorials: Liverpool Lodge No 197 U.G.L. N.S.W. Roll of Honour WW1
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World War 1 Service

5 Feb 1917: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 14583, Australian Army Service Corps, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, Sydney Showgrounds, New South Wales, Australia
2 Nov 1917: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 14583, Australian Army Service Corps, 1st Anzac Mounted Division, HMAT A73 Commonwealth from Melbourne. Name does not appear on the Embarkation Roll
4 Nov 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 14583, Depot Units of Supply, 26th (Middle East)
Date unknown: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 14583, Australian Army Service Corps

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Biography

Cecil Alfred ASHCROFT (1893-1945)

Cecil Ashcroft was the son of Edward Joseph Ashcroft,.  He had trained and qualified as a butcher in Liverpool, New South Wales, prior to enlisting on the 5th February 1917. His family owned a local business, E.J. Ashcroft and Sons (butchers).

He was a well respected member of the local community and was one of a number of men afforded a send off by the Liverpool Patriotic Committee on 7 March 1917.

Enlisting initially in the 12th reinforcements for the 1st ANZAC Mounted Division (Light Horse), in the Service Corps component,  he embarked with them from Sydney on 2nd November 1917. 

A synopsis of his service follows:

10 December 1917 Disembarked at Suez and marched in to camp

16 January 1918 marched out to Moascar

17 January 1918 marched into Australia Army Service Corps Training Depot Moacsar . 

1 April 1918 Taken on strength, 32nd Company, AASC, Jericho, Palestine, .

15 June 1918 Attached for duty to 26th Depot Unit of Supply, ; absorbed on strength, 28 June 1918.

12 September 1918, detached to Jericho Supplies, .

3 December 1918  Admitted to 31st General Hospital, Abbassia, (pyrexia, unknown origin); transferred to Convalescent Depot, Boulac, 23 December 1918; discharged, 4 January 1919.

Marched in to AASC Training Depot, Moascar, 24 January 1919.

Rejoined 26th Depot Unit of Supply, in the field, 7 February 1919.

9 March 1919 Admitted to 24th Stationary Hospital, Kantara,  (nasal obstruction); transferred to 14th Australian General Hospital, Abbassia, 13 March 1919.

19 April 1919 embarked HMAT Warwickshire at Port Said, Egypt for return to Australia

31 May 1919 Returned to Australia

He was discharged medically unfit on the 4th July 1919.

He returned to the family business after the war, and on 15 October 1921 he married Mary Brenda Rudd at St Mary's Cathedral

The suburb of Ashcroft was named after the Ashcroft family 

Medals: British War Medal, Victory Medal

 

References:

Dredge, S and Senior, J, "Our Liverpool Boys" Liverpool City Library, Liverpool NSW

NAA Service Record

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