Parents:--- Frederick Samuel Agutter and Mary Jane Smith.
Brother:---Driver Frederick Aubrey Agutter, 15th Australian Infantry Battalion, AIF, died of Meningitis at sea aboard, Transport A40 Ceramic on 22 December 1914.
Australian Imperial Force Regimental No:---34686, (Field Artillery Brigade, April 1917 Reinforcements).
Religion:---Church of England
Education:--- Fort Street Public School, Sydney, New South Wales.
Trade/Calling:---Accountant
Home Address:---"Wyanbah", Calyspo Avenue, Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales.
Marital status:--- Single
Next of kin:--- Mother, Mrs Mary Jane Agutter, "Wyanbah", Calypso Avenue, Mosman, Sydney, NSW.
Attested into AIF:--- 21st November 1916 in Show Grounds, Sydney, New South Wales.
Age on enlistment:--- 28 years and 7 months.
Final Rank:--- Corporal
Final Posting:--- 10th Australian Field Artillery Brigade, AIF.
Embarked from:---Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A29 Suevic on 21 June 1917.
Fate:--- Private Albert Agutter died at the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, England on 31st October 1918. Cause of death influenza and pneumonia, aggravated by him previously being gassed.
Burial:---Brookwood Military Cemetery (Plot IV, Row K, Grave No. II), Surrey, England
War service:---Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Commemorated:---Panel number 16, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial.
Commemorated:---Baulkham Hills William Thompson Masonic School War Memorial.
You can view the Memorial here: Memorial
You can view the Cenotaph here: Cenotaph
Parents:--- Frederick Samuel Agutter and Mary Jane Smith.
Brother:---Driver Frederick Aubrey Agutter, 15th Australian Infantry Battalion, AIF, died of Meningitis at sea aboard, Transport A40 Ceramic on 22 December 1914.
Australian Imperial Force Regimental No:---34686, (Field Artillery Brigade, April 1917 Reinforcements).
Religion:---Church of England
Education:--- Fort Street Public School, Sydney, New South Wales.
Trade/Calling:---Accountant
Home Address:---"Wyanbah", Calyspo Avenue, Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales.
Marital status:--- Single
Next of kin:--- Mother, Mrs Mary Jane Agutter, "Wyanbah", Calypso Avenue, Mosman, Sydney, NSW.
Attested into AIF:--- 21st November 1916 in Show Grounds, Sydney, New South Wales.
Age on enlistment:--- 28 years and 7 months.
Final Rank:--- Corporal
Final Posting:--- 10th Australian Field Artillery Brigade, AIF.
Embarked from:---Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A29 Suevic on 21 June 1917.
Fate:--- Private Albert Agutter died at the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, England on 31st October 1918. Cause of death influenza and pneumonia, aggravated by him previously being gassed.
Burial:---Brookwood Military Cemetery (Plot IV, Row K, Grave No. II), Surrey, England
War service:---Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Commemorated:---Panel number 16, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial.
Commemorated:---Baulkham Hills William Thompson Masonic School War Memorial.
You can view the Memorial here: Memorial
You can view the Cenotaph here: Cenotaph
Inscription
34686 CORPORAL
A. E. AGUTTER
AUST. FIELD ARTILLERY
31ST OCTOBER 1918 AGE 30
"HE DIED AS HE LIVED NOBLY"
Gravesite Details
Corporal AGUTTER, Albert Edward_Australian Imperial Force_ AIF_#34686.
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