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William James Barnard

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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Death 9 Feb 1944
Place of Death North Perth, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 24 years old
Description 5'7¼" (1.71m) tall; weight 117 lbs (53.1 kg); fresh complexion, blue eyes, fair hair
Occupation carter
Religion Congregational
Address Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin Sister Mrs Emma Buckingham
Military Information
Reg Number 4024
Date of Enlistment 25 Apr 1916
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 32nd Battalion, 10th Reinforcement / 8th Brigade, 5th Division
Date of Embarkation 30 Oct 1916 - 28 Dec 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A16 Port Melbourne
Date of Return 31 Jan 1918 - 14 Feb 1918
Ship Returned On HMAT A33 Ayrshire
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Kelmscott & Kelmscott Congregational Church Honour Board
Medals British War Medal


Pre War

1916 Electoral Roll lists him as a carter living in River road, Kelmscott.

War Service

Initially at Blackboy camp William was to join reinforcements for the 11th Battalion, but this was changed to the 32nd Battalion just prior to embarkation. He spent six months in England before being sent to France where he then spent another six months with rear echelon bases in Le Havre, etc before returning to England. So, although he did reach France, he did not join his front line unit as he was ruled unfit with cardiac weakness (Mitral stenosis) and was sent home early. Discharged 5th Military District 19 May 1918.


Post War

In 1936 he was a musician living with Inez at 7 Prospect place, Balkatta, while in 1943 they were at 62 Burt street North Perth. Death notice mentions wife Inez and 3 children - Glenys, Cedric, and Peter. William died at home.[1]

Notes

  1. West Australian on Thursday 10 Feb 1944 page 1.

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