ROBERTSBRIDGE - SUSSEX
Private Herbert George GOODSELL 1915
Born: Saleshurst, Sussex, England Enlisted: 13-4-1916, Adelaide, South Australia 50th Battalion Australian Infantry Killed in Action: 28-9-1917, aged 24years Resting: Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Ypres, Flanders, Belgium Son of Thomas and Annie Goodsell Husband of Edith E. Goodsell, of Muloowurtie, South Australia. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 150 Also Honoured St. Mary the Virgin's Church - Salehurst, Sussex |
Photo: Observer Newspaper
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Observer (Adelaide, S.A.) 10-11-1917
LATE PTE. H. G GOODSELL.
Mrs. H. G. Goodsell, of Pine Point, Muloowurtie, has received official notice that her husband, Pte. H. G. (Bert) Goodsell, was killed in action in France on September 28. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodsell, of Kent, England, and he enlisted from Pine Point in 1916. His bright and genial disposition won him many friends. He was highly respected throughout the district.
LATE PTE. H. G GOODSELL.
Mrs. H. G. Goodsell, of Pine Point, Muloowurtie, has received official notice that her husband, Pte. H. G. (Bert) Goodsell, was killed in action in France on September 28. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodsell, of Kent, England, and he enlisted from Pine Point in 1916. His bright and genial disposition won him many friends. He was highly respected throughout the district.
Observer (Adelaide, S.A.) 10-11-1917
GOODSELL.—Killed in action, somewhere in France, on -the 28th September, Hubert G. (Bert), 5Oth. Battalion, dearly loved husband of Edith E.
(Nellie) -Goodsell, of Pine Point, and second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodsell, Kent, England, aged 24 years and 10 months.
He gave his best, his life, his all.
GOODSELL.—Killed in action, somewhere in France, on -the 28th September, Hubert G. (Bert), 5Oth. Battalion, dearly loved husband of Edith E.
(Nellie) -Goodsell, of Pine Point, and second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodsell, Kent, England, aged 24 years and 10 months.
He gave his best, his life, his all.
St. Mary the Virgin's Church - Salehurst