BRIDPORT - DORSETSHIRE
Bombadier Albert George CHILDS 2599
Born: Bridport, Dorset, England
Enlisted: 9-7-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
6th A.F.A. Bde. - Australian Field Artillery
Died of Wounds: 5-8-1917, Belgium aged 30years
Resting: Adinkerke Military Cemetery, Adinkerke, Flanders, Belgium
Son of Robert and Anselina Childs, of "Bridport," 66, North Allington, Dorset, England.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 14
Born: Bridport, Dorset, England
Enlisted: 9-7-1915, Melbourne, Victoria
6th A.F.A. Bde. - Australian Field Artillery
Died of Wounds: 5-8-1917, Belgium aged 30years
Resting: Adinkerke Military Cemetery, Adinkerke, Flanders, Belgium
Son of Robert and Anselina Childs, of "Bridport," 66, North Allington, Dorset, England.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 14
Private Warren EDWARDS 6703
Born: Dubbo, New South Wales
Enlisted: 27-6-1916, Adelaide, South Australia
10th Battalion Australian Infantry
Killed in Action : 14-4-1917, France, aged 41years
Honoured Villers Bretonneux Memorial
Son of John Richard and Amy Geraldine Edwards
Husband of Stephanie Edwards, of 41, St. Andrew's Rd., Bridport, Dorset, England.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 58
Born: Dubbo, New South Wales
Enlisted: 27-6-1916, Adelaide, South Australia
10th Battalion Australian Infantry
Killed in Action : 14-4-1917, France, aged 41years
Honoured Villers Bretonneux Memorial
Son of John Richard and Amy Geraldine Edwards
Husband of Stephanie Edwards, of 41, St. Andrew's Rd., Bridport, Dorset, England.
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 58
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, N.S.W.) 3-5-1917
MB. J. R. EDWARDS' SON
KILLED.
Mr. J. B. Edwards, solicitor, yesterday received word from the authorities that his eldest son, Private Warren Edwards, had been killed in action in France. Private W. Edwards, before enlisting, was secretary to Messrs. Elder, Smith, and Co., in Adelaide. He leaves a widow and family.
MB. J. R. EDWARDS' SON
KILLED.
Mr. J. B. Edwards, solicitor, yesterday received word from the authorities that his eldest son, Private Warren Edwards, had been killed in action in France. Private W. Edwards, before enlisting, was secretary to Messrs. Elder, Smith, and Co., in Adelaide. He leaves a widow and family.