Edwin Morton HOCKINGS

HOCKINGS, Edwin Morton

Service Numbers: Not yet discovered
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 17 February 1870
Home Town: Not yet discovered
Schooling: Brisbane Grammar School, Queensland, Australia
Occupation: Architect
Died: Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 21 December 1942, aged 72 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: South Brisbane Cemetery, Queensland
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Memorials: Brisbane Grammar School Boer War Honour Board
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Boer War Service

1 Oct 1899: Involvement Lieutenant, 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry
1 Mar 1900: Embarked Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 463 notes 3rd QMI embarked 1 Mar 1900 aboard Duke of Portland arriving Cape Town 2 Apr 1900.
21 Jun 1901: Discharged Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 465 notes 3rd QMI embarked 9 May 1901 at Cape Town returning to Australia aboard Morayshire arriving Sydney 7 Jun 1901 (rail to Brisbane), disbanded 21 Jun 1901.

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Mr. E. M. Hockings, architect, Rockhampton, 72, who died last week, was the youngest son of Mr. A. J. Hockings, a former Mayor of Brisbane, and M.L.A. for South Brisbane. He attended the Brisbane Grammar School, and later was articled to Mr. Gailey. He submitted for competition a design for the Rockhampton Girls' Grammar School. This was accepted, and, to be close to the work, he established himself in Rockhampton. In the Boer War, in which he was wounded and decorated, he ommanded a squadron of the Third Queensland Contingent, taking a prominent part in the battle of Eland's River, and the Relief of Mafeking. He served also in the Great War with the rank of major. He has left a widow, two daughters, and two sons. His youngest son, Pilot Officer George Hockings, has just been reported killed in action in New Guinea.

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