NEEDHAM, Alfred Benjamin
Service Number: | 92987 |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Not yet discovered |
Last Unit: | Unspecified Canadian Army Units |
Born: | 15 October 1876, place not yet discovered |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Melbourne Grammar School, Geelong College, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation: | Not yet discovered |
Died: | Killed In Action, France, 27 October 1916, aged 40 years |
Cemetery: |
Longueval Road Cemetery, France Row G, Grave 7 Headstone Inscription "FOR GOD,KING & COUNTRY THY WILL BE DONE" |
Memorials: | Geelong College Anglo-South African War Memorial, Geelong College WW1 Roll of Honour, Melbourne Grammar School WW1 Fallen Honour Roll |
World War 1 Service
27 Oct 1916: |
Wounded
92987, Unspecified Canadian Army Units, Killed in action, shell burst over trench. Served in the Canadian Army - Canadian Garrison Artillery, 98th Seige Battery |
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ALFRED BENJAMIN NEEDHAM
Who was killed in action at Longueval in France on 28th October 1916 was the son of the late Mr. F. W. Needham. He was born in 1876 and was at the Melbourne Grammar School in 1888, afterwards going on to Geelong College in July 1889. He saw active service in the South African War. He was in the engagement at Nicholson's Nek, when he was shot through the shoulder and taken prisoner. After the war he went to England, thence to the United States, and on to Canada. After his many wanderings he settled down there and joined the military forces in Canada. He became a gunner in the Garrison Artillery at Victoria, British Columbia, and was well known as a cricketer. He was a Corporal in the Canadian Siege Brigade which went to France early in the war. He was asleep in his dug-out at 1 o'clock in the morning, after a spell in the firing line, when a shell burst and killed him.
Source : War Services Old Melburnians 1914 – 1918
Son of Margaret L. DRAPER (formerly NEEDHAM), of "Larnooi" Ethel Street, Malvern, Victoria, Australia, and the late P. W. NEEDHAM.