Difference between revisions of "George Walker Beales"
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+ | | dateofbirth = 11 Oct 1902 | ||
+ | | placeofbirth = Nottingham, England | ||
+ | | death = 16 Sep 1983, aged 80 | ||
+ | | placeofdeath = Armadale, Western Australia | ||
+ | | enlistmentage = 39 years, 5 months | ||
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+ | | address = Roleystone, Western Australia | ||
+ | | relation = Wife | ||
+ | | nextofkin = Mrs Dolores Beales | ||
+ | | regnumber = W67663 | ||
+ | | enlistmentdate = 22 Mar 1942 | ||
+ | | rank = Private | ||
+ | | unit = 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion | ||
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|headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of George Walker Beales Born Died 16/09/1983 Aged 80 Years | |headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of George Walker Beales Born Died 16/09/1983 Aged 80 Years | ||
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Beales was a founding member and first President of the Roleystone-Karragullen Cricket Club, suggesting the formation of the club in March 1950 and providing £12 in funding to go towards equipment.<ref> [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/149679068 'Roleystone Notes -South Western Advertiser - 9 March 1950'] </ref> | Beales was a founding member and first President of the Roleystone-Karragullen Cricket Club, suggesting the formation of the club in March 1950 and providing £12 in funding to go towards equipment.<ref> [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/149679068 'Roleystone Notes -South Western Advertiser - 9 March 1950'] </ref> | ||
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+ | Discharged 20 Jun 1944. | ||
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+ | '''George Walker Beales''' (11 October 1902 - 16 September 1983), was the eldest son of [[George Beales|George]] and [[Emily Beales]]. | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Beales, George Walker}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Beales, George Walker}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Soldier ww2]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Remained in Australia ww2]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] | ||
[[Category:Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery]] | [[Category:Saint Mary-in-the-Valley Cemetery]] | ||
[[Category:St Mary Columbarium Wall]] | [[Category:St Mary Columbarium Wall]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 18 December 2019
Headstone Information | |
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Date of Birth | Not known |
Age at Death | 80 years |
Transcription | In Loving Memory of George Walker Beales Born Died 16/09/1983 Aged 80 Years |
Contents
Early Life
Beales was born in Nottingham and emigrated to Australia with his parents and siblings in 1923, settling in Roleystone, at the age of 21. His middle name of 'Walker' was in honour of his paternal grandmother, Eliza Aitken Beales (nee Walker).
Marriage
Married Delores Canaletich of Roleystone on 15 March, 1926. [1] The couple had a son named Brian Beales.
Community Contribution
Beales was a founding member and first President of the Roleystone-Karragullen Cricket Club, suggesting the formation of the club in March 1950 and providing £12 in funding to go towards equipment.[2]
Pre War
War Service
Discharged 20 Jun 1944.
Post War
Notes
George Walker Beales (11 October 1902 - 16 September 1983), was the eldest son of George and Emily Beales.
External Links
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