Private Daniel Dominic Farrell, was one of three brothers who served in the First World War, and the only one of the three brothers to survive. Daniel lived in Waterloo, Sydney, but his next of kin…
Image from Parramatta Soldiers, Cumberland Argus, 1920
David Daniel Delaney, service no. 5911 was 27 years old when he enlisted on 9 October 1915. A painter by trade, he officially departed with…
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…
7767 Driver George Richerby Mallinson, copy from Parramatta Soldiers, Cumberland Argus, 1920
Driver Mallinson was born at Trongate Street, Granville, New South Wales. He was the…
Edwin Silas Bellamy, 1508, Corporal 18 Infantry Battalion, reproduction from Parramatta Soldiers, Cumberland Argus, 1920.
Edwin was a 30 year old storeman when he enlisted 15 April, 1915. His…
Private Edward Greenshields worked at the Grocery store of Mr Woods in Parramatta and resided with his aunt, Mrs. McPhie,at “Alpha”, Weston Street, Harris Park. He enlisted on the 18 July 1915 and…
Fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Veitch, of Barney street, Parramatta, and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hughes, of Marsden Street, Parramatta. He fought for six months in Egypt and was wounded…
Eric Wooster, formerly a clerk, was mentioned in 1917 in the dispatches of Sir Douglas Haig’s for conspicuous services for which he was awarded the Croix de Guerre
Peter Arfanis, Archivist,…
Son of the Mr. C. and Mrs. Crouch, Hunter street, Parramatta. A telegram from the Melbourne Military Department in June 1916 stated that he was reported injured and in hospital at Etaples, France.…
Private Francis Barter, 3 Infantry Battalion, 1102, was a 30 year-old cook when he enlisted 7 October 1914 and was living in the care of Alderman H. Barter, of Railway Street, Sherwood,…