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World War One – Parramatta Soldiers – David Wilson Greenshields

World War One – Parramatta Soldiers –  David Wilson Greenshields
World War One – Parramatta Soldiers –  David Wilson Greenshields

Private David Greenshields, a Parramatta boy, enlisted on 11 July 1915. He was reported wounded in France. Prior to enlisting he was an attendant for at the Hospital for the Insane, Rydalmere, and resided with his aunt, Mrs. McPhie,at “Alpha”, Weston Street, Harris Park.

Peter Arfanis, Archivist, Parramatta Council, Heritage Centre, 2014
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