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Frev,

Many thanks, but much to my disappointment I did have them already! Additional information very helpful though. Don't give up looking, please,

Bob

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I undertook some research on West End (nr Southampton) War Memorials (we have 3!), and the following might be of interest, if you don't have them already:

CURTIS, George Henry, 10743, 2nd Hampshire

CURTIS, Frederick John, 10747, 2nd Hampshire

LIGHT, Walter J, 10779, 2nd Hampshire

LIGHT, Bertie James, 10954, 2nd Hampshire

all lost on the "Royal Edward"; another Curtis, Leslie, 19653, 10th Hampshires (brother of the above) had died the day before at Suvla, while a half-brother, William Harry, 4761 1st Doresetshire, had died in the Salient in June.

Altogether, 8 men from the village died aboard the "Royal Edward", and another 6 died on the peninsula.

My colleague has pictures of the Curtis brothers, if required (and of the "Royal Edward", too)

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Bob,

any of these new to you?

ANNAND

Wallace Moir Lt-Com Collingwood Bn KIA 4/6/15 Gallipoli

Allan Young 2/Lt 1st HLI KIA 11/1/17

ANTROBUS

Charles Alexander 1st KOSB KIA 25/4/15 Gallipoli

Cecil Hugh Capt 6th QOCameron H'landers KIA 25/9/15

BRITTEN

Edward William Capr 2/10th Middx KIA 10/8/15 Gallipoli

Henry Champness Pte LZ1169 RND died 23/1/15

PALMER

Frederick Sgt 1274 Berks Yeo KIA 21/8/15 Gallipoli

Herbert Lt 9th Lancers KIA 2/10/18

PRETYMAN

Maurice William 2/Lt RE KIA 10/8/15 Gallipoli

Frank Remington 2/Lt 2nd SGds KIA 4/7/17

WILSON

Lawrence Thompson Cpl 7680 5th RSF KIA 12/7/15 Gallipoli

Robert Hugh 2/Lt 3rd QO Cameron H'Landers KIA 17/10/18

YOUNG

Archibald Lt 1/4th RS KIA 28/6/15 Gallipoli

William Steele Lt RE KIA 2/11/17

Kevin

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Bob,

You may have come across these brothers through the AWM but I’ll add a little more information since the information from the Nominal Roll is a little scrambled.

Hennell, Harold Benjamin

Born: 1895 Ballarat, Vic.

Profession: Leadlighter, Summer Hill, NSW

Enlistment: 30 May 1915, Sydney, NSW

Unit: 4th Bn AIF (6th Reinf)

No: 2269

Killed: Reported missing (later as KiA) 6 August 1915 Lone Pine

Hennell, Edmund John Victor (enlisted as Victor Edmund John)

Born: 1897 Ballarat, Vic.

Profession: Painter, Summer Hill, NSW

Enlistment: 30 May 1915, Sydney, NSW

Unit: 4th Bn AIF (6th Reinf)

No: 2270

Killed: Reported missing (later as KiA) 6 August 1915 Lone Pine

They were the sons of Harold B. Hennell and Mary Elizabeth Bone, formerly of South Melbourne and Ballarat.

Hope this is of some use.

GCW

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Bob,

Some more brothers:

Major Frank Hadfield STATHAM, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action at Chunuk Bair, 09/08/1915, aged 35. No Known Grave.

Corporal Clive Heathcote Falk STATHAM, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915. No Known Grave.

Both were killed in the same action - the fight on the summit of Chunuk Bair.

2nd Lieutenant Everard DIGGES LA TOUCHE, 2nd Battalion AIF. Died of wounds at Lone Pine, 06/08/1915, aged 32. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery.

Lieutenant Averell DIGGES LA TOUCHE, Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action at Ypres, 29 November 1915. No Known Grave.

Sergeant William Ernest KING, 2nd Battalion AIF. Killed in action 07/08/1915. Grave: Lone Pine Cemetery. (Brother-in-law to Everard Digges la Touche).

Lieutenant Colonel (CO) Hubert Jennings Imrie HARRIS, 5th LHR AIF. Killed in action at Harris Ridge, 31/07/1915, aged 44. Grave: Shell Green cemetery. Half-brother, 'Ralph Eric Harris, Half-brother who served in the early part of the War in German East Africa, subsequently going to France where he was killed.' (3rd Regt, South African infantry).

Private James BAIN, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Died of illness 05/08/1915. No Known Grave.

Lieutenant John Sinclair BAIN, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action at Chunuk Bair, 08/08/1915, aged 27. No Known Grave.

CSM Archibald James Merle BONAR, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 28/04/1915, aged 39. No Known Grave.

Private Hugh Gordon BONAR, Canterbury Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/05/1915. No known grave.

Trooper Edward Guise BRITTAN, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 28/08/1915, aged 24. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal Henry Bertram BRITTAN, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 28/08/1915, aged 27. No Known Grave.

Both killed at Hill 60.

Lance Corporal Thomas Francis BURGES, 10LHR. Killed in action The Nek 07/08/1915. No Known Grave.

Brother, Lieut. William Armstrong BURGES, 1Bn Royal Irish Rifles, KIA Neuve Chappelle 10 Mar 1915 aged 26. Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie.

Trooper Robert Bruce BURN, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 06/08/1915. Grave: Embarkation Pier Cemetery.

Lieutenant William Wallace Allison BURN, NZSC / Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action, Mesopotamia 30 July 1915. No known grave.

Private William Henry CABLE, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 11/06/1915. Grave: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery.

Private Ernest CABLE, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 26/04/1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.

Private Alfred Harpham CORLETT, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 24. No Known Grave.

Private Franklin CORLETT, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.

Private Frederick COUMBE, Canterbury Battalion NZEF. Died of illness 17/11/1915. Grave: Portianos Military Cemetery, Lemnos.

Private Lewis Joseph COUMBE Canterbury Regiment NZEF. Died 6 July 1917. Buried Motor Car Corner cemetery, Belgium.

Trooper Thomas Lewis DOUGLAS, Wellington Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 09/08/1915, aged 26. No Known Grave.

Trooper George Alexander DOUGLAS, Auckland Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 28. No Known Grave.

Lieutenant Richard Ewen EGGLESTONE, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 02/05/1915, aged 26. No Known Grave.

Lieutenant Richard Ewen EGGLESTONE, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action at Pope's Hill, 02/05/1915, aged 26. No Known Grave.

Private Leslie FELDWICK, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 02/05/1915. Grave: Quinn's Post Cemetery.

Private Ralph FELDWICK, Canterbury Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 25/04/1915. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal Henry Daintree FOOT, 15Bn AIF. Killed in action 01/05/1915. No Known Grave.

Private Alexander Madden FOOT, 5th LHR AIF. Killed in action 22/11/1915. Grave: Shell Green Cemetery.

Lance Corporal Charles Alex FRASER, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 01/05/1915. No Known Grave.

Private James FRASER, Canterbury Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 03/05/1915. No Known Grave.

Trooper Ernest Raukapuka GRIPP, Wellington Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 30/05/1915. Grave: No.2 Outpost Cemetery.

Trooper Hans Victor GRIPP, Wellington mounted Rifles NZEF. DOW Malta 28 Aug 1915. Pieta Military cemetery.

Trooper James HAPPER, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of wounds 19/05/1915, aged 26. No Known Grave.

Private Thomas HAPPER, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 06/06/1915, aged 28. No Known Grave.

Private Cecil William JENKINS, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 02/05/1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.

Lance Sergeant Sidney JENKINS, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 02/05/1915, aged 23. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal George Cheviot KAY, Wellington Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 05/12/1915. Grave: 7th Fld Amb Cemetery.

Corporal Benjamin KAY, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/05/1915. Grave: Redoubt Cemetery.

Private Alfred John LAW, Auckland Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915. Grave: Embarkation Pier Cemetery.

Private Albert William LAW, Auckland Regiment NZEF, died 2 October 1916. Buried Etaples Military cemetery.

Private Cyril MCNABB, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 30/04/1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.

Private Roy Alexander MCNABB, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 27/04/1915, aged 19. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal Lewis MATHIAS, NZ Engineers NZEF. Died of illness 21/07/1915. Grave: East Mudros Military Cemetery, Lemnos.

Sergeant Owen MATHIAS, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. KIA 30 March 1918. Buried Damascus Commonwealth War cemetery.

Lance Corporal Clement MELLOR, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.

Private John MORELAND, Auckland Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 27. No Known Grave.

Trooper Richard MURPHY, Wellington Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 09/08/1915. No Known Grave.

Sergeant Lawrence Cadogan O'KEEFFE, Otago Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of wounds at sea 11/08/1915, aged 24. No Known Grave.

Trooper Victor Alfred O'KEEFFE, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of wounds at sea 23/08/1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal Guy Stanley OVERTON, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of wounds at sea 10/08/1915, aged 30. No Known Grave.

Trooper John Thomas PRIMROSE, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of wounds at sea 13/07/1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.

Private William Stanley PRIMROSE, Auckland Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 25/04/1915, aged 28. No Known Grave.

Lieutenant Robert RICHARDS, Field Artillery NZEF. Died of wounds 23/05/1915. Grave: Chatby War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria.

Lieutenant Hugh Liddon RICHARDS, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action at Pope's Hill, 03/05/1915, aged 23. No Known Grave.

Captain Rupert Noel RICHARDSON, 6LHR KIA 17/09/1915, aged 25. Grave: Shell Green cemetery. Brother: Capt. L. L. Richardson, 25 Sqn., Royal Flying Corps. Died 13 Apr 1917. Bosi-Carre British cemetery, Thelus.

Private Thomas William ROBINSON, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.

Private John Henry Robinson, 1 Bn Canterbury Regiment NZEF. Died 5 April 1918. Grave: Martinsart British cemetery.

Both brothers' names are said to be inscribed on the Northallerton, Yorkshire, memorial.

Lieutenant Henry ROBSON, 6LHR. KIA Bolton's Ridge, 24/07/1915, aged 48. Grave: Shell Green cemetery. Brother, Edgar Walter John Robson, also served at Gallipoli, 6th Light Horse. Later transferred to Engineers. Killed in France, 24 July 1916, exactly one year to the day after Lieut. Robson's death.

POSSIBLE: Major Richard SAKER, 5Bn, KIA Lone Pine, 26/04/1915, aged 37. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery. His (un-named) brother was stated to be serving in France with the Connaughts, and there is a Captain Frank Harrison Saker, Connaught Rangers, died 30 Oct 1914. Might be worth looking into.

2nd Lieutenant Victor Leslie SALTAU, 5Bn. Died of wounds at No. 11 CCS, Helles, 10/05/1915, aged 27. Grave: Lancashire Landing cemetery. Brother, LCpl Brian John Saltau 57Bn died 15 March 1917. Villers-Brettonneux memorial.

Gunner Thomas SAUNDERS, Field Artillery NZEF. Died of illness 28/07/1915, aged 42. Grave: Chatby War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria.

Corporal Charles William SAUNDERS, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Died of illness 02/09/1915. Grave: Chatby War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria.

Major John Burns SCOTT, 10LHR KIA 08/10/1915, aged 43. Grave: Embarkation Pier cemetery.

Lieutenant Ernest Charles Gordon ('Joe') SCOTT, 10LHR. Died of wounds at Sea, 19/07/1915, aged 29. No Known Grave.

Lieutenant Muir Paul SMITH, 4 Bn KIA Lone Pine, 26/04/1915, aged 25. No Known Grave. Brother, Lieutenant Walter Willoughby Smith, MC, 9th Light Trench Mortar Battery, 33rd Battalion, died at Abbeville, France, on 28th November 1918, of pneumonic influenza.

Captain Harold Alfred SOUTHERN, 16Bn KIA Bloody Angle, 02/05/1915, aged 25. No Known Grave. Private Arthur Richard SOUTHERN, 16Bn AIF. Killed in action 02/05/1915. No Known Grave.

Private Sydney Herbert STOKES, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 26. No Known Grave.

Private James Fawcett STOKES, Wellington Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 08/08/1915, aged 25. No Known Grave.

Trooper Leon SUSTINS, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 21/08/1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.

Lance Corporal Nolan SUSTINS, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 21/08/1915, aged 25. No Known Grave.

Trooper David WATSON, Canterbury Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 27/08/1915. No Known Grave.

2nd Lieutenant Robert Morgan WATSON, Otago Mounted Rifles NZEF. Killed in action 22/08/1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.

Captain (OC) Edward Albert MCKENNA, 7th Battalion AIF. Killed in action 25 April 1915, aged 37. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery. Brother; Major John Charles Xavier MCKENNA, 9Bn North Staffordshire Regiment ('well known journalist Daily Mirror, London'), died in France of pneumonia April 22 1917. Buried Avesnes-Le-Comte Communal cemetery extension.

2nd Lieutenant Maurice Leslie MCLEOD, 8Bn. KIA 25/04/1915, aged 21. Grave: Shell Green cemetery. 'Cpl Ernest Charles McLeod, brother, died of meningitis contracted while in camp. Lieut. W.H. McLeod killed in action at Cape Helles, Oswald McLeod and Alan Fletcher killed in action in France, cousins. Albert V. Anderson died on [Red Cross?] ship Uncle.'

Lieutenant Stirling Alexander MCWILLIAM, 9th LHR AIF. Killed in action at Walker's Ridge, 30/05/1915, aged 20. Grave: Walker's Ridge cemetery. Private John McWilliam, half brother, killed at Pozieres, France, August 11, 1916

Private Arthur BARNES, 1Bn AIF. Killed in action 29/04/1915, aged 27. No Known Grave, was the half-brother (same mother) of Captain Samuel Edward TOWNSHEND, 16Bn AIF. Killed in action 09/05/1915, aged 29. No Known Grave.

Lieut. Kenneth Alexander MCLEOD, 13Bn KIA at the Bloody Angle, 2 May 1915. 'His only brother, who joined the Forces as a Corporal, three months after Lieutenant McLeod's death, was taken ill in camp and died on the 8th August, 1915.' [no other information]

Major John Brier MILLS, 2nd Australian Field Artillery Bde DOW Helles sector, 30/05/1915, aged 45. Grave: Pink Farm cemetery. Lieut. William Checkley Mills - 3rd, attached 2nd Yorkshires - killed in action 23 July 1916 (brother). Capt. Ernest Mills. Killed in action about Nov. 1917 (cousin). Edgar Brier Mills died of wounds Gallipoli (cousin).'

Major Edward Castle OLDHAM, 10Bn. KIA Lone Pine, 25/04/1915, aged 38. Grave: Beach cemetery. Brother; Private Dudley Castle OLDHAM 3rd Regt. South African Infantry, died 20 Apr 1917. Etaples Military cemetery.

2nd Lieutenant John Anthony WILLIAMS, 12Bn KIA Lone Pine 07/08/1915. No Known Grave. Brother, Pte William Cox Williams KIA Ypres, 20 Sep 1917.

Lieutenant Frederick Gladstone WILSON, 13Bn KIA 26/04/1915, aged 24. Grave: Courtney's & Steele's Post cemetery. Brother, Cpl Gilbert Wilson, 2nd Pioneers, died 14 Nov 1916 aged 24. Villers-Brettonneux memorial.

Lieutenant Cecil Talbot WOODS, 8LHR. KIA 07/08/1915, aged 40. No Known Grave. Brother, Trooper William Harry Rankin WOODS, 1LHR. Died of wounds 15/05/1915, aged 39. No Known Grave.

2nd Lieutenant Frederick Charles YOUDEN, 15Bn. KIA 08/08/1915, aged 33. No Known Grave. Brother, Captain Sidney Edwin Youden (Highland Light Infantry and Durham Light Infantry), killed in action at the Hindenburg Line, 27 Aug 1918. Vis-En-Artois memorial.

Don't know if these count but :

Driver Ernest Edward DUNN, 2 Bde AFA, who died of wounds 02/05/1915, aged 25 (No Known Grave), had a brother killed in the South African War.

Private Joshua James SALTER, Otago Battalion NZEF. Killed in action 03/05/1915. No Known Grave, had a younger (!) brother killed in the South African War.

Private Oliver Edwin TURNBULL, 1st Battalion AIF. Killed in action 22/05/1915. Grave: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery. Older brother killed n the South African War.

Lieutenant Horace William GILCHRIST, 7th LHR AIF. Died of wounds at sea 29/06/1915 aged 36. No Known Grave. Brother, Charles Anthony Gilchrist. Died at Kimberley, South Africa, 13 March 1900 - Boer War, aged 25.

Captain John Fitzmaurice Guy LUTHER, 15th Battalion AIF. Died of wounds at 4th Field Ambulance, North Beach, 25/08/1915, aged 45. Grave: No 2 Outpost Cemetery. His wife's sister, Norma Violet Mowbray, Staff Nurse, A.A.N.S., died at No.1 Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, Cairo, 21 January 1916.

I'd guess you have these:

ANDERSON brothers, 2nd Lieut Kenneth Henry 15Bn KIA Quinn's Post 9 May 1915 and Pte Donald James Carey 2Bn KIA 17 Aug 1916, Villers-Brettonneux memorial.

AUCHTERLONIE brothers, Lieut. Archibald Vivian, 25Bn KIA The Apex, 20 Oct 1915, Sgt. Bertrand Innes 15Bn KIA 8 Aug 1915 and Lieut. Cecil Arthur Auchterlonie, 25th Battalion, 22yrs (MC & Bar) KIA , Villers-Brettonneux 1st or 10th Aug 1918.

BALDIE brothers, Robert Douglas, 9BN and David William, 6LHR.

BARNES brothers, Capt. Charles Albert 11Bn. Killed in action at Steele's Post, 28/04/1915, aged 35. No Known Grave. Brother, Corporal G.H. Barnes, No. 5027 11th Battalion, was killed in action 10 Aug 1918 near Lihons, France.

BROCK brothers; Lieut. Halcombe Ferrier, 3LHR KIA at Pope's Hill, 02/06/1915, aged 27. Grave: Shrapnel Valley cemetery. Gunner George L. Brock, No. 36092, 13th Field Artillery Brigade, killed about 26 June 1918.

BUSKIN brothers, 2nd Lieut. Alexander Frank, 6LHR LIA 17 Sep 1915 and Gunner George Arthur Keith, 3rd AFA, KIA Belgium 3 Nov 1917.

CARTER brothers, Stanley Grant Fld Arty. KIA 17 July 1915 and Geoffrey Grant 16Bn died 29 March 1917, Fremantle, WA.

CHIPPER brothers, Lindsay Lewis Stirling and Ross Richard Vivian, both 10LHR, both KIA 7 Aug 1915.

COLE brothers, Dyson Frederick, 8LHR and Lionel Nelson, 8LHR.

COUVE brothers, Lieut Alan Morris Crawford 8 Bn KIA 26 Apr 1915

and Lieut Thomas Henry Ladson 8Bn KIA 8 May 1915.

CULLEN brothers, Hugo James 13 Bn KIA 7 Aug 1915 and Edward Henry 13Bn KIA 26 Apr 1915.

CURLEWIS brothers, Capt. Gordon Levason 16Bn, Cpl Arthur Grenville 12Bn and Cpl Selwyn Lord 16Bn (and cousin, Lieut. Kenneth 14Bn) all died at Gallipoli.

DAVIS brothers, Eric James Victor 12Bn and Richard Roy, 15Bn.

EVANS brothers, Albert Lacey 8LHR and Alexander George, 8LHR, both killed 7 Aug 1915, The Nek.

FACEY brothers, Joseph Thomas 10LHR KIA 14 Sep 1915 and Roy Barker 11Bn KIA 28 June 1915.

FETHERS brothers, Mjr Erle Finlayson Denton 5Bn. KIA Lone Pine, 25/04/1915, aged 27. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery and Lieut. Percival George Denton, 24 Bn KIA 3 May 1917.

GILLAM brothers, Hubert Evelyn 10LHR and Sydney Davenport, 10LHR, both killed 29 Aug 1915 at Hill 60.

HANCOCK brothers, Thomas Valentine 4Bn and Vivian Richard Claude 4Bn, KIA 6-9 Aug 1915 at Lone Pine.

HARPER brothers, Gresley Tatlock 10LHR and Wilfred Lukin 10LHR, both KIA at The Nek 7 A/8/1915.

HARTLAND brothers, Pte William Bullen 14Bn and Capt. Leslie Richard 8Bn, killed exactly a month apart at Gallipoli.

HENDERSON brothers, Lieut. Alan Dudley 7Bn DOW 27 Apr 1915 and Capt. Rupert Howard 7Bn KIA 8 May 1915.

HENNELL brothers I saw listed earlier.

HUNTER brothers, Frederick Emerton 18Bn and Maurice James Emerton 18Bn, both KIA at Hill 60, 27 Aug 1915.

LESLIE brothers, Captain Walter Aland LESLIE, 3rd Australian Field Artillery Brigade AIF. Died of wounds at Sea: HMHS Gloucester Castle, 06/05/1915, aged 27. Two brothers also served in AIF: Corporal Arthur Leslie, No. 2320 3rd Australian Field Artillery Brigade (killed) and Lieutenant Ronald Douglas Leslie, 26th Battalion, MiD (killed).

McINTOSH brothers, Adam Carmichael 15Bn KIA 8 Aug 1915 and David Jack, 41Bn, KIA Messines 3/7/1917.

MAZLIN brothers, Leslie Wright KIA 30 Apr 1915 and Norman Henry KIA 8 Aug 1915, both 15Bn.

PATTRICK brothers: Pattrick family, of Sydney ; 5 Brothers in AIF, 3 killed

Lt B.S.N. Pattrick 13Bn killed in action at Mouquet Farm, 29/8/16

Cpt K.N. Pattrick 13Bn wounded at Pozieres 10/8/16, RTA 1917, rejoined AIF 1918, killed in action at Morecourt 8/8/18.

Eroll McLeod Lunn Pattrick 6LHR enlisted October 1914, DOW at sea ex Gallipoli 1/6/15.

PIESSE brothers, Capt. Vernon Frederick 10LHR. KIA The Nek, 07/08/1915, aged 25, and Lieut. Charles Oxley, 11Bn KIA 7 Dec 1917. St. Sever cemetery, Rouen.

PUTLAND brothers, George Arthur Temple 1Bn KIA 19 May 1915 and Wesley James Ethersey 1Bn KIA 18 May 1915.

ROCHESTER brothers I saw listed earlier.

SHERWOOD brothers, Frederick Herbert and Harold Samuel, both 1LHR, both KIA Pope's Hill 7 Aug 1915, buried side-by-side, Quinn's post cemetery.

SUSSEX brothers, Charles Joshua 9Bn and Joshua 6Bn, both KIA 25 April 1915.

VEITCH brothers, Arthur Wilson 7Bn and Donald 7Bn, both KIA 25 April 1915.

VILLIS brothers, Frank Laird and Stanley both 1LHR, both KIA 7 Aug 1915 at Pope's Hill.

WATHERSTON brothers, I saw listed earlier.

WHEELER brothers I saw listed earlier.

WILLIAMSON brothers, Basil Bruce 18Bn and

WRIGHT brothers, Frederick 7Bn KIA 8/9 Aug 1915 and Sydney, 15Bn KIA 7 Aug 1915.

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Bob,

I may have two more sets of brothers-of course you've probably already identified them: Privates James and David Boardman. James was 23 and died with 1/5th Lancashire Fusiliers on 7th May 1915, James. 27, was with 1st LF and was killed during the landings on 25th April. Both are commemorated on Helles. The Bury Times Book of Honour records both as from Sion Street, Radcliffe, Bury and working at Outwood Colliery. By the time of the CWGC register both of their widows had remarried. James's wife, now Mrs Jones was living at 174 Sion Street while Mrs Cassidy, widow of David, had emigrated to Canada. I can't be absolutely certain that they were brothers, rather than say cousins, from the brief obits given in the Book of Honour. The more detailed versions in the Bury Times itself for 1915 will probably confirm it. They are certainly closely related, as will be evident from the photographs which I can provide!

The other two are Lance-Corporal John and Private Joseph Pooley, 26 and 23 respectively of Smithy Fold, Affetside, Bury. John of 1/5th LF was killed on August 7th, Joseph of 1/7th 'about August 8th'. Both are commemorated on Helles. CWGC give both dates of death as 7th August. Again I can provide photographs.

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You've got me going now-I also have the Tennant brothers, Fred and Harry, from 103 Walshaw Road Bury, who both served with 1/5th LF. Private Fred (20) died of wounds 26th June 1915, Lance-Corporal Harry (27) was killed on 7th May 1915. Fred is buried at Lancashire Landing, 'James Henry', as per CWGC on Helles Memorial.

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Mark/Bryn/GCW/Kevin/Steven,

Magnificent, very many thanks, I'll let you know how many 'new' ones there are, but I suspect quite a few, so I'm overwhelmed!

Mark & Steven,

Photos of the Broadlands & Curtis's would be most gratefully received if you can post or e-mail them, please

Bob

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Bob,

a few more to check, the CURLEWIS and DAVIES brothers fall into your quest for 3+ brothers who died.

CAMERON

James Finlay Tpr 9/780 Otago Mtd Rifles KIA 21/8/15 Gallipoli

Donald Pte 44 14th London DOW 15/11/14

CHAPMAN

Gordon Humphrey Capt 53rd Sikhs DOW 9/3/16

Percival Christian died at Alexandria on 1/5/15 from wounds sustained on 25/4/15

at Gaba Tepe Gallipoli

CRISPIN

William Pte 2398 1/4th Essex DOW 15/11/15 Gallipoli

Thomas Pte 18250 13th Essex KIA 1/6/16

CROUCH

Arthur Walter 8513 4th KRRC DOW 28/8/15

Charles Pte 9799 5th Wilts KIA 15/8/15 Gallipoli

CURLEWIS

Gordon Levason Capt 16th Bn AIF KIA 9/5/15 Gallipoli

Arthur Grenvill Cpl 1004 12th BN AIF KIA 15/8/15 Gallipoli

Selwyn Lord Cpl 6 16th Bn AIF KIA 2/5/15 Gallipoli

DADD

Edmund Hilton MC Capt RWF KIA 3/9/16

Stephen Gabriel Leading Seaman Z544 Anson Bn KIA 5/7/15 Gallipoli

DAVIES

John Eric Sub-Lt Collingwood Bn KIA 4/6/15 Gallipoli

Henry Robert Griffith Lt 5th NStaffs KIA 13/10/15

Arthur Cyril Richard 2/Lt 5th NStaffs died 27/10/15

D'ALTON

Charles Edward Pte 769 8th Bn AIF KIA 6/8/15 Gallipoli

Henry Sy Eloy Pte 538 8th Bn AIF KIA 25-30/4/15 Gallipoli

DAVIS

Cecil Sgt PO16150 Portsmouth Bn RMLI KIA 11/6/15 Gallipoli

Stanley Cpl 17419 6th N/hants KIA 13/4/16

DENT

Paxton Malaby Pte 2083 1/4th S/Forths KIA 28/4/15

Austen Campbell Sgt 2046 88th Fd Amb RAMC DOW 29/7/15 Gallipoli

DES VOEUX

Harold Charles 2/Lt Indian Army att 4th RWF KIA 11/6/15 Gallipoli

Seymour Capt 36th Sikhs DOW 1/2/17

DOYLE

John Joseph Lt 6th RDF KIA 9/8/15 Gallipoli

Francis Hubert LT RAVC DOW 12/10/16

DUDDY

Henry Pte 18621 6th RInnisF DOW 15/11/15 Gallipoli the father of

William Pte 17593 12th HLI DOW 25/4/17

DUGGINS

Norman William Pte 17837 4th Worcs DOW 7/8/15 Gallipoli

John Pte 18215 1st Worcs KIA 20/11/15

Kevin

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Sub Lt W.G.M.Callender Howe Bn RND KIA 4/6/15 at 3rd Krithia.

ERA4 P.Callender HMS Invincible KIA 31/5/16 Jutland.

Sons of Peter and Mary Ann Callender, South Shields, Tyneside.

Phil B

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Robert Maben Reid, no.7429, 1/4th KOSB died at home 30/7/15 from wounds sustained at Gallipoli 12/7/15, buried Wilton Cemetery, Hawick.

William Reid, no.643, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15, Achi Baba, Gallipoli, listed on Helles Memorial.

Both were the sons of James Reid of 8 Earl Street Hawick.

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Bob, I don't know who you already have, but here are a few more:

Lieutenant Humphrey Gilbert BELCHER, 5th Bn. Wiltshire Regiment. DOW 7 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Austin Charles Sandham BELCHER, Adjutant of the 5th Bn. Wiltshire Regiment. KIA 10 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant John BOLTON, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The East Lancashire Regiment . DOW 4 June 1915, Twelve tree Copse cemetery.

Captain Harry Hargreaves BOLTON, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The East Lancashire Regiment. DOW 23 May 1915, Helles memorial.

Sub Lieutenant Rupert Chawner BROOKE , Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 'A' Coy 'Hood' Bn. Royal Naval Division. His brother Alfred (Lieutenant Post Office Rifles) was killed in France in June 1915.

2nd Lieutenant Randall BURROUGHES, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Norfolk Regiment. KIA 12 Aug 1915, Helles memorial. His brother 2nd Lieutenant Stephen Burroughes (Rifle Brigade) was killed in France 4th November 1918.

Captain Alfred Victor CLEGG, 1/6th Bn. T.F. The Lancashire Fusiliers. KIA 7 Aug 1915, Lancashire Landing cemetery.

Captain Frank Cecil CLEGG, 6th Bn. The Border Regiment, KIA 22 Aug 1915. Helles memorial.

Captain Edward Randall CUBITT, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Norfolk Regiment. KIA 12 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant Victor Murray CUBITT, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Norfolk Regiment. KIA 12 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

2nd Lieutenant Francis William Morgan DUNN, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Welch Regiment. KIA 10 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

2nd Lieutenant John Robert Collard DUNN, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Welch Regiment. KIA 20 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant Richard Stanley EVANS, I/5th Bn. T.F. The Welch Regiment. KIA 10 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Rees Tudor EVANS, 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Welch Regiment. KIA 10 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Richard Clift FIPPARD, 14th Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment Attached 1st Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers. His brother Corporal H.J. Fippard (9th Bn. London Regiment) was killed in action on the same day in Belgium. KIA 4 June 1915, Helles Memorial.

2nd Lieutenant David Boyd GALBRAITH, 1/7th Bn. T.F. The Highland Light Infantry. KIA 20 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant William Brodie GALBRAITH, 1/7th Bn. T.F. The Highland Light Infantry. DOW 14 July 1915, Lancashire Landing cemetery.

Captain William Duncan HEPBURN, Seaforth Highlanders Attached 1/5th Bn. T.F. The Royal Scots. KIA 28 Apr 1915, Helles memorial. His brother 2nd Lieutenant M.A. Hepburn, Seaforth Highlanders was killed at Armentieres 30 Nov 1914.

Lieutenant Colonel George Bennett HINGSTON, Royal Engineers. DOW 16 Jun 1915, Chatby Military cemetery, Egypt. His brother Major E. Hingston - Royal Engineers - was killed in action in Flanders on the 28th March 1915.

Lieutenant Duncan HOOK, 9th Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers. KIA 7 Aug 1915, Hill 10 cemetery.

2nd Lieutenant Robin HOOK, 9th Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers. KIA 7 Aug 1915, Hill 10 cemetery.

Captain F. (Francis) A. (Arthur) JAMES, I/5th Bn. T.F. The Manchester Regiment. DOW 18 Sep 1915, Pink Farm cemetery.

Lieutenant George Sidney JAMES, I/5th Bn. T.F. The Manchester Regiment. KIA 4 Jun 1915, Redoubt cemetery.

Major Charles Harry Brownlow JARRETT, lst Bn. The Royal Munster Fusiliers. KIA 25 Apr 1915, Lancashire Landing cemetery. His brother Captain Aylmer Vivian Jarrett (D.S.O.) York and Lanes Regiment, died of wounds in Flanders 22nd June 1915.

Lieutenant Eric Larkin Wheadon LEAKE, 1st Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers. KIA 4 Jun 1915, Helles memorial. Brother, Captain G.D. Leake, E. Lancashire Regiment, was killed near Ypres on the 13th May 1915.

Lieutenant Duncan Ian Bowen LLOYD , 1st/5th Gurkha Rifles - Indian Army. KIA 14 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Gwion Llewelyn Bowen LLOYD, 5th Bn. The Dorsetshire Regiment. KIA 11 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant Cortland Richard MacGREGOR, 2nd Bn. The South Wales Borderers. KIA 5 May 1915, Helles memorial. Brother, 2nd Lieut Kenneth Cortland MacGregor, K.O.S.B., was killed near Ypres on the 26th February 1915 (Menin Gate memorial).

Captain Thomas Bowyer Lane MAUNSELL, 1st Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers. KIA 25 Apr 1915, Lancashire Landing Cemetery. His brother Captain Wilfrid Innocent Maunsell, The Cameronians, was killed in France 8th February 1915.

2nd Lieutenant Gerald Thornton PRICKARD, 3rd Bn. The South Wales Borderers Attached lst Bn. The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, KIA 4 Jun 1915, Helles memorial. His elder brother Captain H.S. Prickard (North Staffs) was killed in the South African War.

Captain Clayton RATSEY, 1/8th Bn. T.F. The Hampshire Regiment. KIA 12 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Donald White RATSEY, 1/8th Bn. T.F. The Hampshire Regiment. KIA 12 Aug 1915, Helles memorial.

Lieutenant Eric James THOMSON, 1/7th Bn. T.F. The Royal Scots. KIA Gully Ravine 28 Jun 1915, Helles memorial.

2nd Lieutenant Francis Wishart THOMSON, 1/7th Bn. T.F. The Royal Scots. KIA Gully Ravine 28 Jun 1915, Helles memorial.

Captain Beverly USSHER, Leinster Regiment Staff 88th Brigade. KIA 19 Jun 1915, Twelve Tree Copse cemetery. Brother, Captain Stephen Ussher, of the 129th Baluchis, was killed in France 16 Dec 1914.

If I find any more I'll let you know.

One aspect that's really interesting is the relatively large number of brothers who died on the same day. It'd be worth seeing what percentage fell into that category.

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Kevin/Derek/Phil/Bryn,

This is great, thank you for so many, about 40% are 'new' ones which exceeds my wildest hopes. When I decide the list is as complete as it will ever be & it's appeared in 'The Gallipolian,' I'll make it available to whoever is interested, at present the list is approaching 800 sets of brothers who qualify!

When it is complete Bryn, I'll attempt with my consummate Maths skills (!!) to try & work out a percentage who died on the same day, which as you say, seems a lot.

Once again all your help is much appreciated,

Bob

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Hi

I have:

933 Private Peter Milne 25th Bn A.I.F. "Wounded by bomb in head" 17-10-1915

Died of Wounds 19-11-1915, in Casualty Clearing Station.

Buried Embarkation Pier Cemetery, Turkey.

Brother 71925 Private Ritchie Milne 27th Canadian Infantry Bn (Manitoba

Regiment), KIA 9-12-1915 "In the Field" - France "Shot through the head

Rifle Bullet" buried Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Rd Military Cemetry, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

I have attestation papers for both, showing parentage and home address.

Also know of.

378 Trooper Gordon Holmes Robertson, 2nd Light Horse, A.I.F. KIA 13th May 1915

brother Brigadier-General James Campbell Robertson 9th Battalion A.I. F. commander, wounded on 25th April 1915.

Both were on the first boat to land on the Gallipoli Peninsular

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As Milne brothers (above) 1 in A.I.F., other in C.E.F.

Do you have many other brothers serving different Colonial forces - not 1 Colonial, other British Army?

Duncan

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Duncan,

I have 5 sets who had one who died with Canadian Forces; 1 South African & obviuosly many Aussies/Kiwis with brothers in British Forces etc

Bob

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Bob,

The names are of men from the town of Hawick and surrounding villages. I was very surprised by the number of matches I found. There are 3 sets of 3 brothers and a father/son pair for you.(I'm not sure if this is what you were after but interesting all the same).

All very, very sad.

Pte Andrew Brannan, no.825, 1/4th KOSB, died disease 9/12/15, buried East Mudros Military Cemetery.

Son of Pte. John Brannan, no.7633, 7th KOSB, kia Loos 25/9/15

Pte John Cavers, no.16297, 1st KOSB, drowned at sea 13/8/15, Helles Memorial.

Brother of Francis Cavers, no.1745, 49th Bn.Australians, dow 5/4/18, Dernancourt Com Cem Ext Somme.

Pte William Graham Cranston, no.6892, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Robert Cranston, no.203884, 7th Seaforth Highlanders, dow 27/4/18, Longuenesse Souvenir Cem, France.

Pte. Frank Dickson, no.9739, 1st KOSB, kia 7/7/15, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Robert Dickson, no.14669, kia 9/5/15, 2nd Bn. South Lancashire Regiment, Larchwood Railway Cutting Cem, Belgium.

Brother of William Dickson, no. , 16/10/16, 9th Royal Scots, place of death unknown.

Pte Robert Ferguson, no.9999, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Henry Ferguson, no.9954, 9th Bn. Black Watch, dow 9/4/17, Caberet Rouge British Cemetery, France.

Pte John Knox, no.895, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of William B. Knox, no.301586, kia 21/11/17, 7th Bn. A&S Hrs, Orival Wood Cem, Cambrai, France.

Pte John Kyle, no.7460, 1/4th KOSB, kia 14/7/15, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of L/Cpl George Kyle, no.18254, kia 18/7/16, 5th Cameron Highlanders, Thiepval memorial.

Cpl. John McLauclan, no.10208, 1/4th KOSB, kia 11/9/15 Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of William McLauchlan, no.6316, 2nd Bn. KOSB, kia 5/5/15, commemorated menin Gate

L/Cpl John Nixon, no.10749, 1st KOSB, kia 26/4/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Pre James Nixon, no. 5540, 2nd Bn.KOSB, kia 16/10/14, commemorated Le Touret Memorial.

Pte William Scott, no.488, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Pte. Robert Scott, no.8085, 2/4th KOSB, killed in accident, Vieille-Chappelle New Mil Cem.

Brother of George Scott, no.656447, 55th Bde, RFA, kia 6/6/17, Vlamertinghe New Mil Cem, Blegium

Pte William Scott, no.897, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial

Brother of Walter Scott, no.40276, 12th Royal Scots, kia 23/3/18, Pozieres Memorial

Pte. George Easton Spalding, no.4550, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Pte James Millar Spalding, no.41853, M.G.C, kia 18/1/18, St.Sever Cem Ext France

Pte David Stewart, no.697, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Pte.George Stewart, no.6414, 2nd KOSB, kia 6/5/15, Larchwood Railway Cutting Cem, Belgium.

Pte William Thorburn Thomson, no.656, 1/4th KOSB, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Bdr.Hugh Peacock Thomson, no.120971, RFA, died at home 14/8/19 of wounds received May 1918, buried Wellogate Cem, Hawick

Sgt James Walker, 1/4th KOSB, no.480, kia 12/7/15 Achi Baba, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of Andrew Walker, no.637045, 2st Bn.CEF, kia 3/11/17, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium.

Pte John Wilson, 1/4th KOSB, dow 15/7/15, Gallipoli, commemorated Helles Memorial.

Brother of William Wilson, no.225980, 10th Bn.Cameron Highlanders, kia 25/10/17, Struma Military Cem, Greece

Brother of Tom Wilson, no. 171075, 491 RE, Kia 30/8/18, Vaulx Hill Cem Vraucourt, France

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Derek,

thank you, that's exactly what I want. As you say it's sobering the amount of pain that must have been caused as families were torn apart,

Bob

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Bob,

some to check I've included a father and son set, the FORDs were KIA on the same day.

CAZNA,

The GUTHRIE brothers served in the AIF and NZ forces

FORD

Charles Henry Pte 923 1/4th RS KIA 28/6/15 Gallipoli

George Turner Pte 2427 1/4th RS KIA 28/6/15 Gallipoli

FRY

Alfred Harold Pte 1374 1/6th Man KIA 2/6/15 Gallipoli

Walter Charles Spr 21314 15th Fd Coy RE KIA 24/10/16 formerly 9547 Ches

RATCLIFFE-GAYLARD

Cecil Charles Alexander Pte 167 2nd Bn AIK KIA 20/5/15 Gallipoli

Eric Ronald 2/Lt 1/5th DCLI KIA 19/7/16

GRANTHAM

Frederick William Capt 2nd RMF KIA 9/5/15 the father of

Hugo Frederick 2/Lt 3rd Essex KIA 28/6/15 Gallipoli

GUTHRIE

George Webb Sgt 2/1007 4th How Batt NZFA KIA 22/9/16

Edmund Robert Sgt 549 4th Bn AIF DOW 4/5/15 on HMT Derfllinger from

wounds sustained on Gallipoli on 25/4/15

HACKETT

Charles William Pte 14794 9th Worcs DOW 14/8/15 from wounds sustained on Gallipoli on 10/8/15

Harold Pte 19851 2nd Worcs DOW 14/5/15.

Kevin

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Bob

Two more brothers you probably already have (from Mildura, Vic).

There's a possibility they died on the same day.

Sons of James Rawson & Sarah Elizabeth ADAMS

ADAMS, Frederick James - 8th Bn AIF, H Coy, enlisted 27/8/14, sailed 19/10/14 on the A24 'Benalla', KIA 25/4/15 Gallipoli, buried Shell Green Cemetery, age 25.

Fred was born at Kimberworth, Rotherham, Yorkshire, Eng & came to Australia with his family age 2, he attended Mildura Grammar School, and took up the occupation of Fruit Grower.

[from Cobbers in Khaki:]

"The chaos of that first day was long remembered by Bill Groves of C Company:

The shooting started and we got caught in the crossfire....[the battalion was then given orders to dig in] I was on the shovel and a fellow named Fred Adams was on the pick. He got shot through the forehead and he died instantly."

ADAMS, Edgar Robert Colbeck - 8th Bn AIF, D Coy, 14 Platoon, enlisted at Mildura 16/9/14, sailed 22/12/14 on the A32 'Themistocles', died whilst a Turkish POW on or about 25/4/15, commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial, age 18.

Edgar was born at Mildura, Aust, attended Koorlong School & had Private Tuition, and was entering into the field of Surveying & Engineering.

His nickname was Rolun.

[from Cobbers in Khaki:]

"One of the mysteries which remains unresolved to this day, is the disappearance of Private Edgar Adams. This soldier was posted missing after the initial landing, as no member of the unit could shed any light on his fate. However, on 1st November, a member of 9th Battalion found a bottle washed up on the beach near Alexandria. The message stated that Adams was held as a prisoner, but as he did not appear on any POW lists provided by the Turks, it was assumed that he had not been captured. Nonetheless, if the message was genuine, Adams was the only member of the 8th Battalion captured by the enemy during the Gallipoli campaign."

[from official records AWM & Nat Archives:]

The message in the bottle washed ashore at Montaza Beach, Alexandria read: "Am prisoner about 2 miles from where we landed between the dried lake and the other - E.R.C. Adams 8 AIF"

An inquiry was held and the finding was that he died on or about 25/4/15 in Turkish hands.

[from a Diary entry by Pte FH Symonds published in the Inglewood Advertiser, 1/10/1915:]

"20th May 1915: Heard the other day that Fred and Rolun Adams, of Mildura, whom I know well, were killed and missing respectively since the first Sunday, so looks like both dead. Terribly hard for their parents, as they are the only two boys in the family. I feel set up over it, as they were such decent chaps."

Both their War Service records are available on-line, and their photos are on the AWM website.

They had a sister Mrs S.F. Streatfield who had been a Staff Nurse in the AIF [and appears to have married & stayed in India]

Their father died somewhere between 1919 & 1921, and their mother went back to England for a while around this time.

Cheers again, Frev.

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Kevin, Many thanks, they're all new to me! Although I jnew of younger Grantham because of his Essex connection.

Frev, I did have the Adams family, but the story is fascinating, thank you for sharing it,

Bob

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Bob,

twins and all four of the JAMES brothers in this set, how much pain could a family take?

HENDERSON-HAMILTON

Charles Campbell Capt 12th Cameronians att 1st KOSB KIA 21/8/15 Gallipoli

James Campbell Lt 9th BW KIA 27/9/15

HARRISON

Henry Hayward L/Cpl 8798 Tpr 13/548 3rd Auckland Mtd Rifles KIA 12/7/15 Gallipoli

Charles Benjamin Tpr 13/66 3rd Auckland Mtd Rifles KIA 8/8/15 Gallipoli

HEUSTON

Frank Capt 14th Bn CIF KIA 7/4/16 the twin brother of

Frederick Gibson MC 2/Lt 2/6th RIF KIA 16/8/15 Gallipoli

HYDE

Edgar Pte 17630 1/5th Y&L KIA 8/5/15

Ernest Pte 17909 1st KOSB KIA 11/8/15 Gallipoli

JAMES

George Sydney Lt 5th Man DOW 4/6/15 Gallipoli

Francis Arthur Capt 5th Man DOW 18/9/15 Gallipoli

Charles Edward Cpl 5104 13th Middx KIA 28/9/15

Henry Sgt 4027 13th Middx KIA 18/8/16

LORING

Walter Latham Lt-Col 2nd RWarks KIA 23/10/14

Charles Buxton 37th Lancers(Baluch Horse) KIA 22/12/14

William DCM Capt 2nd Scottish Horse DOW on HMHS Devanha 24/10/15 from wounds

sustained on Sulva

MCCULLY

William James Holly BSM 4866 DOW 5/9/15 on HMHS Valdivia from wounds sustained

on Gallipoli on 6/8/15

Frederick Sgt 52120 RGA DOW 2/6/17

Kevin

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Five new ones here, many thanks. As you say the idea of losin one child, let alone four is incomprehensible. How many heart-broken parents followed them to an early grave?

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Bob

My mate is going to downlaod the Curtis pictures to a disc - e-mail me an address and I'll pass it on later in the week.

Steven

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