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Gunner Thomas Woodcock

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Gunner Thomas Woodcock Veteran

Birth
Granville, City of Parramatta Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
7 Jan 1918 (aged 24–25)
Belgium
Burial
Nieuwkerke, Arrondissement Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium Add to Map
Plot
Plot II, Row H, Grave No. 11
Memorial ID
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Parents:--- Son of Thomas and Janet Woodcock, of 6, Beaumaris St., Enfield, New South Wales. Janet Howieson and Thomas Woodcock, married 1888 in Granville, Sydney, New South Wales.
~~~~~~~~Private Thomas WOODCOCK, Australian Imperial Force, AIF, The Great War.~~~~~~~~~
Regimental number:--- 34848 accorded to Field Artillery Brigade, April 1917 Reinforcements.
Religion:--- Church of England
Civil employment:--- Surveyor for Public Works Department.
Home Town:--- Granville, Parramatta, New South Wales
Home Address :--- Albert Street, Granville, Sydney, New South Wales
Marital status:--- Single
Next of kin:--- Father, Mr Thomas Woodcock, Albert Street, Granville, Sydney, New South Wales.
Attested into AIF:--- 7th December 1916 in Royal Agricultal Show Grounds, Moore Park, NSW.
Age on enlistment:-- 23 years and 6 months
Final Rank:-- Gunner / Private.
Final Unit:--- 4th Australian Field Artillery Brigade.
Embarked from:--- Melbourne, Victoria, aboard HMAT A29 Suevic, 21st June 1917
Fate:-- Killed in Action, 7th January 1918, Belgium.
Burial:--- Kandahar Farm Cemetery (Plot II, Row H, Grave No. 11), Neuve-Eglise, Belgium
War service:--- Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Roll of Honour:--- Australian War Memorial, Panel 13
Memorials:--- Granville St Mark's Anglican Church Memorial Windows, Granville War Memorial, Haymarket NSW Government Railway and Tramway Honour Board
Parents:--- Son of Thomas and Janet Woodcock, of 6, Beaumaris St., Enfield, New South Wales. Janet Howieson and Thomas Woodcock, married 1888 in Granville, Sydney, New South Wales.
~~~~~~~~Private Thomas WOODCOCK, Australian Imperial Force, AIF, The Great War.~~~~~~~~~
Regimental number:--- 34848 accorded to Field Artillery Brigade, April 1917 Reinforcements.
Religion:--- Church of England
Civil employment:--- Surveyor for Public Works Department.
Home Town:--- Granville, Parramatta, New South Wales
Home Address :--- Albert Street, Granville, Sydney, New South Wales
Marital status:--- Single
Next of kin:--- Father, Mr Thomas Woodcock, Albert Street, Granville, Sydney, New South Wales.
Attested into AIF:--- 7th December 1916 in Royal Agricultal Show Grounds, Moore Park, NSW.
Age on enlistment:-- 23 years and 6 months
Final Rank:-- Gunner / Private.
Final Unit:--- 4th Australian Field Artillery Brigade.
Embarked from:--- Melbourne, Victoria, aboard HMAT A29 Suevic, 21st June 1917
Fate:-- Killed in Action, 7th January 1918, Belgium.
Burial:--- Kandahar Farm Cemetery (Plot II, Row H, Grave No. 11), Neuve-Eglise, Belgium
War service:--- Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Roll of Honour:--- Australian War Memorial, Panel 13
Memorials:--- Granville St Mark's Anglican Church Memorial Windows, Granville War Memorial, Haymarket NSW Government Railway and Tramway Honour Board

Inscription

"IN MEMORY OF THOMAS ELDEST SON OF T. & J. WOODCOCK GRANVILLE, N.S.W"



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