James Parsons, 1896–1919?> (aged 23 years)
- Name
- James /Parsons/
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Parsons
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Australian Imperial Force
Agency: Army Note: Enlisted in Melbourne 8-1-1917 at the age of 21. At time of enlistment was a miner working at Harrietville. 7th Reinforcements, 38 Battalion then transferred to First Machine Gun Battalion. Wounded in action (gassed) in France, 5-11-1917. Sick with rheumatic fever after this, then Gonorrhea and Orchitis and died 7-1-1919 from Broncho Pneumonia. James left all of his possessions to his mother |
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Death
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Cause of death: Broncho Pneumonia |
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1865–…
Birth: 7 December 1865
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38
— Albury, New South Wales, Australia Death: |
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Private
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2 years
elder brother |
1889–1927
Birth: 1889
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23
— Albury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 18 August 1927 — Heatheron Street, Noble Park, Victoria, Australia |
5 years
elder sister |
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4 years
himself |
1896–1919
Birth: 1896
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30
Death: 7 January 1919 — 55th Casualty Clearing Station, Charleroi, Belgium |
younger sister |
Private
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younger brother |
1901–1966
Birth: 1901
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35
— Dargo, Victoria, Australia Death: 1966 — Maidstone, Victoria, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger brother |
1905–1961
Birth: 14 July 1905
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39
— Bright, Victoria, Australia Death: 2 June 1961 — Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
4 years
younger sister |
1908–1912
Birth: 1908
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Death: 1912 — Harrietville, Victoria, Australia |
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Enlisted in Melbourne 8-1-1917 at the age of 21. At time of enlistment was a miner working at Harrietville. 7th Reinforcements, 38 Battalion then transferred to First Machine Gun Battalion. Wounded in action (gassed) in France, 5-11-1917. Sick with rheumatic fever after this, then Gonorrhea and Orchitis and died 7-1-1919 from Broncho Pneumonia. James left all of his possessions to his mother |
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