Francis William Wakeham
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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 30 Jun 1872 |
Place of Birth | Latrobe, Tasmania |
Death | 20 Jul 1926, aged 53 |
Place of Death | Yandina, Queensland, buried Gympie cemetery |
Age at Enlistment | 43 years, 8 months |
Description | 6'1½" (1.87m) tall; weight 150 lbs (68 kg); dark complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair |
Occupation | railway goods porter |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | NOK Glen Forrest, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Wife Mrs Mary Matilda Wakeham |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 2696 |
Date of Enlistment | 27 Mar 1916 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 5th Pioneer Battalion, 6th Reinforcements / 5th Division |
Date of Embarkation | 28 Oct 1916 - 28 Dec 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A16 Port Melbourne |
Date of Return | 26 Sep 1917 - 12 Nov 1917 |
Ship Returned On | HMAT A30 Borda |
Fate | Returned to Australia |
Monument |
Armadale (Armadale panel Armadale Congregational Church Honour Board |
Medals | British War Medal |
Pre War
Electoral Roll entries - 1903 Francis, farm labourer at Ferguson; 1907 Woodanilling; 1916 - 1917 with Mary at Armadale. At Jarrahdale in 1916 Frank was for a time the President of the Amalgamated Timber Workers Union.
War Service
Frank was allocated to a number of different units while undergoing initial training. On 4 Apr 1916 he was sent to signalling school, before on 21 Jun 1916 being allocated to the reinforcement draft for the Tunnelling Corps. Finally on 4 Sep 1916 he was allocated to the 6th reinforcement draft for the 5th Pioneer Battalion with whom he sailed to England.
On arrival he was posted to the Pioneer Training Battalion at Larkhill.
Between 29 Jan and 21 Feb 1917 Frank was at the School of Musketry at Tidworth where he qualified 1st Class at the 7th Rifle Course, and passed as having a fair knowledge of the Lewis Gun. His next posting was to the 15th Training Battalion. He attended a Group Range Finder Course in Fovant commencing 2 Jul 1917, but on 4 Sep 1917 when he arrived in Weymouth, he had reverted from Acting Corporal to Private so that he can return to Australia due to senility and Fibrositis.
Post War
In 1909 Francis married Mary Matilda Coles. Mary died in 1979.
1917 Frank was awarded a pension of 30/- per fortnight from 5 Dec 1917. His wife Mary Matilda received a pension of 15/- fortnightly; son Ivan Francis Allan (13 Apr 1911 - 13 Dec 2004), a pension of 10/- per fortnight; son Francis William (19 Oct 1912 - 18 Oct 1998) a pension of 7/6d per fortnight; daughter Mary Matilda (19 Oct 1912 - ) 5/- per fortnight; daughter Elsie Elizabeth (1917 - 10 Apr 1994)5/- per fortnight.
Electoral Roll entries - 1918 , the family is living in Northam when the pensions were approved; 1919 at Beerburrum (10 km north of Caboolture, Qld), farmer ; 1925 at Maroochy River, Yandina, Queensland, farmer.
In 1936 Mary was at Maroochy River, Yandina, Qld; 1937 Hunt's, Johnstown (north of Nanango, Qld),daughter by same name a fruiterer in Goomeri, 1943 - 1949 Noosa Heads, Tewantin Qld.
In 1922 a Mrs Hermione Wakeham [nee Shakespeare], "Kyjura" 41 Woollcott street, Darlinghurst, Sydney in NSW sought the Army's assistance in locating him (she claimed he had deserted her in 1900), so that she could claim some assistance from his gratuity or separation allowance. (Tasmanian BDM records list their marriage in 1897 while Frank was the Mine Manager of Hercules Mine at Mound Read, Tasmania.) Military records show a different woman (Mrs Mary Matilda Wakeham) living in Glen Forrest as his wife.
Notes
In 1922 a Mrs Hermione Wakeham [nee Shakespeare], "Kyjura" 41 Woollcott street, Darlinghurst, Sydney in NSW sought the Army's assistance in locating him (she claimed he had deserted her in 1900), so that she could claim some assistance from his gratuity or separation allowance. (Tasmanian BDM records list their marriage in 1897 while Frank was the Mine Manager of Hercules Mine at Mound Read, Tasmania.) Military records show a different woman (Mrs Mary Matilda Wakeham) living in Glen Forrest as his wife.