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Corporal Albert Edward Agutter

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Corporal Albert Edward Agutter

Birth
North Sydney, North Sydney Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
31 Oct 1918 (aged 30)
Dartford, Dartford Borough, Kent, England
Burial
Brookwood, Woking Borough, Surrey, England Add to Map
Plot
Plot IV, Row K, Grave No. II
Memorial ID
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~~~AGUTTER, Albert Edward_Australian Imperial Force_ AIF_The Great War. (Service)~~~
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

~~~AGUTTER, Albert Edward_Australian Imperial Force_ AIF_The Great War. (Service)~~~
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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