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|headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of William Lamplough Ullyott. 1889-1960. And his beloved sister Marjorie. Died 28th September 1963. Aged 66 Years.
  
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==Early Life==
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William Lamplough Ullyott was born in April 1889 in Driffield, Yorkshire, England.
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==Marriage==
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William married Esther Ullyott (nee Turner) on 4 November 1916 at Knaresbro, Yorkshire.
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==Electoral Rolls==
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According to the electoral roll in 1911 William lived at Kilham Yorkshire, his occupation then was a Miller Grinder.  In 1916 William lived in Kelmscott and became a Farmer.  In 1926 William lived at "Redmire" Bendering Corrigin, his occupation was a Farmer.  In 1943 William lived at River Road Kelmscott, occupation Farmer.  In 1958 William lived at 1 Church Street Kelmscott where he retired. 
  
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==Community Involvement==
  
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==Death==
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William died at the age of 71 years in 1960.
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==Other Notes==
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William served in WW1.  He enlisted on 13 January 1916.  His Service No. was 5970.
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William immigrated to Australia on 25 April 1913 on the ship "Otway" on the Orient Line, arriving in Fremantle with his brother John.
 
==Pre War==
 
==Pre War==
Before arriving in Australia, William had served for 3 years in the East Riding Yorkshire Yeomanry.  25 year old William sailed to Fremantle aboard SS Ionic departing from Plymouth.  
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William had served for 3 years in the East Riding Yorkshire Yeomanry before coming to Australia in 1913 with his brother John, both farmers. They travelled aboard the Otway, leaving England on 25 April 1913. Electoral Roll entries - 1916 farmer at Kelmscott.
  
Electoral Roll entries -  1916 farmer at Kelmscott.
 
  
 
==War Service==
 
==War Service==
In Australia, in Apr 1916 William was sent on an NCOs Course and on 10 May 1916 he was allocated to the 19th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion where he was made Acting Corporal.
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In Australia, in April 1916 William was sent on an NCOs Course and on 10 May 1916 he was allocated to the 19th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion where he was made Acting Corporal. On 7 Aug 1915 his draft boarded the [[HMAT A28 Miltiades]] for England, disembarking on 25 Sep 1916.
 
    
 
    
He was admitted to the Devonport Military Hospital on arrival in England (25 Sep 1916). It would appear that while convalescing he married 27 year old Esther Turner on 4 Nov 1916 in St Peters Harrogate, Yorkshire. on 11 Dec 1916 he was taken on strength by the 3rd Training Battalion at Durrington, and on 22 Jan 1917 he acted as Sergeant (unpaid) for a period before moving in Apr 1917 to the No 2 Command Depot in Weymouth.
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He was admitted to the Devonport Military Hospital the day of his arrival in England. It would appear that while convalescing he married 27 year old Esther Turner on 4 Nov 1916 in St Peters Harrogate, Yorkshire. On 11 Dec 1916 he was taken on strength by the [[3rd Training Battalion]] at [[Durrington]], and on 22 Jan 1917 he acted as Sergeant (unpaid) for a period before moving in Apr 1917 to the No. 2 Command Depot in [[Weymouth]].
 
    
 
    
William was assessed as requiring a medical discharge as permanently unfit for service at home or abroad due to him suffering with Cerebral Spinal Meningitis. Therefore, prior to his discharge he served in training and administrative roles in depot units in England, and never did join the 11th Battalion proper.  He faced a Medical Board at the Monte Video Camp in Weymouth which found him permanently unfit for service at home or abroad, but gave no details.
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William was assessed as requiring a medical discharge as permanently unfit for service at home or abroad due to him suffering with Cerebral Spinal Meningitis. Therefore, prior to his discharge he served in training and administrative roles in depot units in England, and never did join the 11th Battalion proper.  He faced a Medical Board at the Monte Video Camp in [[Weymouth]] which found him permanently unfit for service at home or abroad, but gave no details.
 
 
He accepted discharge in the UK on 22 Jun 1917, and remained there (8 Albert street, Harrogate, Yorkshire) for a time as he had married while in England.  Esther arrived in Australia by ship on 20 Mar 1918.
 
  
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He accepted discharge in the UK on 22 Jun 1917, and remained there (8 Albert street, Harrogate, Yorkshire) for a time as he had married while in England.  In February 1918, a 28 year old William sailed to Fremantle aboard SS Ionic departing from Plymouth. Esther arrived in Australia by ship on 20 Mar 1918.
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
Electoral Roll entries - 1919 - 37 his and Esther's address was "Redmire", Bendering, via Corrigin, WA; 1943 William at 174 Crawford road, East Perth, assessor; 1943 River road, Kelmscott, farmer; 1949 - 1958 at 1 Church street Kelmscott, retired with Marjorie (sister from 1954)
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Electoral Roll entries - 1919 - 37 his and Esther's address was "Redmire", Bendering, via Corrigin, WA; 1943 William at 174 Crawford road, East Perth, assessor; 1943 River road, Kelmscott, farmer; 1949 - 1958 at 1 Church street Kelmscott, retired with [[Marjorie Ullyott]] (sister from 1954). Esther died in 12 Oct 1938 in Corrigin, aged 50 and is buried at Corrigin.
Esther died in 12 Oct 1938 in Corrigin, aged 50 and is buried at Corrigin.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
NOK changes with marriage to Esther Ullyott, 8 Albert street, Harrogate, England.
 
NOK changes with marriage to Esther Ullyott, 8 Albert street, Harrogate, England.
William is buried in Kelmscott Cemetery.
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William is buried in Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery, Kelmscott.
 
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[[Category:Soldier]]
 
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[[Category:11th Battalion]]
 
 
[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
 
[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
[[Category:Kelmscott Memorial]]
 
 
[[Category:Born England]]
 
[[Category:Born England]]
 
[[Category:Church of England]]
 
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[[Category:Dairy farmer]]
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[[Category:Dairyman]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]]
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[[Category:Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery]]
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[[Category:St Mary North]]
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[[Category:St Mary North Row F]]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 2 July 2024

William Lamplough Ullyott
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 1889
Place of Birth Kilham, Driffield, Yorkshire, England
Death 1960, aged 71
Place of Death Perth, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 26 years, 6 months
Description 5'5" (1.65m) tall ; 148 lbs
67.132 kg
; fresh complexion ; blue eyes ; brown hair
Occupation Dairy farmer
Religion Church of England
Address Church road, Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Francis Ullyott
Military Information
Reg Number 5970
Date of Enlistment 17 Jan 1916
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 11th Battalion, 19th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division
Date of Embarkation 7 Aug 1916 ‒ 25 Sep 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A28 Miltiades
Fate Discharged in the UK (Medical).
Private return to Australia with wife 1918.
Monument Kelmscott War Memorial (South panel)
Medals British War Medal


ULLYOTT William Lamplough Marjorie.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 1889
Age at Death 71 years
Additional Names Marjorie Ullyott
Transcription In Loving Memory of William Lamplough Ullyott. 1889-1960. And his beloved sister Marjorie. Died 28th September 1963. Aged 66 Years.
Grave Details
Burial Date 1960
Row F
Grave 17
Location North


Early Life

William Lamplough Ullyott was born in April 1889 in Driffield, Yorkshire, England.

Marriage

William married Esther Ullyott (nee Turner) on 4 November 1916 at Knaresbro, Yorkshire.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll in 1911 William lived at Kilham Yorkshire, his occupation then was a Miller Grinder. In 1916 William lived in Kelmscott and became a Farmer. In 1926 William lived at "Redmire" Bendering Corrigin, his occupation was a Farmer. In 1943 William lived at River Road Kelmscott, occupation Farmer. In 1958 William lived at 1 Church Street Kelmscott where he retired.

Community Involvement

Death

William died at the age of 71 years in 1960.

Other Notes

William served in WW1. He enlisted on 13 January 1916. His Service No. was 5970. William immigrated to Australia on 25 April 1913 on the ship "Otway" on the Orient Line, arriving in Fremantle with his brother John.

Pre War

William had served for 3 years in the East Riding Yorkshire Yeomanry before coming to Australia in 1913 with his brother John, both farmers. They travelled aboard the Otway, leaving England on 25 April 1913. Electoral Roll entries - 1916 farmer at Kelmscott.


War Service

In Australia, in April 1916 William was sent on an NCOs Course and on 10 May 1916 he was allocated to the 19th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion where he was made Acting Corporal. On 7 Aug 1915 his draft boarded the HMAT A28 Miltiades for England, disembarking on 25 Sep 1916.

He was admitted to the Devonport Military Hospital the day of his arrival in England. It would appear that while convalescing he married 27 year old Esther Turner on 4 Nov 1916 in St Peters Harrogate, Yorkshire. On 11 Dec 1916 he was taken on strength by the 3rd Training Battalion at Durrington, and on 22 Jan 1917 he acted as Sergeant (unpaid) for a period before moving in Apr 1917 to the No. 2 Command Depot in Weymouth.

William was assessed as requiring a medical discharge as permanently unfit for service at home or abroad due to him suffering with Cerebral Spinal Meningitis. Therefore, prior to his discharge he served in training and administrative roles in depot units in England, and never did join the 11th Battalion proper. He faced a Medical Board at the Monte Video Camp in Weymouth which found him permanently unfit for service at home or abroad, but gave no details.

He accepted discharge in the UK on 22 Jun 1917, and remained there (8 Albert street, Harrogate, Yorkshire) for a time as he had married while in England. In February 1918, a 28 year old William sailed to Fremantle aboard SS Ionic departing from Plymouth. Esther arrived in Australia by ship on 20 Mar 1918.

Post War

Electoral Roll entries - 1919 - 37 his and Esther's address was "Redmire", Bendering, via Corrigin, WA; 1943 William at 174 Crawford road, East Perth, assessor; 1943 River road, Kelmscott, farmer; 1949 - 1958 at 1 Church street Kelmscott, retired with Marjorie Ullyott (sister from 1954). Esther died in 12 Oct 1938 in Corrigin, aged 50 and is buried at Corrigin.

Notes

NOK changes with marriage to Esther Ullyott, 8 Albert street, Harrogate, England. William is buried in Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery, Kelmscott.


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