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Poppy Seeds from Villers Bretonneux POPPY SEEDS FROM VILLERS BRETONNEUX DATE SURNAME TITLE & INITIALS NAME AS RECORDED TOWN/SUBURB STATE ADDRESS FOLIO NO SOLDIER'S NAME SERVICE NO RELATIONSHIP COMMENTS 14/01/1921 Adamson Victor V. Adamson Hillgrove NSW "Gowan Brae" Hillgrove 179 Adamson, Private Randolph 359 Brother Father George Adamson, schoolteacher 10/01/1921 Akhurst Mrs Nata Mrs Nata Akhurst Annandale NSW 179 Akhurst, Lance Corporal Herbert Gordon 5293 Father Thomas Carlyle, of "Glenwaggie", Harris Road, Five Dock. 12/01/1921 Allan John Robert J. R. Allan J.P. Mayfield NSW "Craigie Lea" 39 Elizabeth Street, Mayfield 179 Allan, Corporal John Robert 4592 Father 5/10/1920 Allison Miss Carrie L J A Miss C. L. Allison Alexandria NSW 170 Allison, Private John Edmund 6768A Sister Parents Charles and Elizabeth Allison, Hathersall Street, Kiama. Elizabeth Allison pre-deceased her son. 12/01/1920 Allsopp L.J. L.J. Allsopp Sydney NSW c/- 48 Mayor Street, Arncliffe NSW 163 Allsopp, Sergeant Eric Arthur 3621 Wife 11/10/1920 Anderson Mrs Flora J.C. Mrs P. C. Anderson St Peters NSW 81 Yelverton Street, St Peters 175 Anderson, Driver Cuthbert John Stephen 803 Mother Father Phillip C. Anderson. Wife Sylvia Grace Anderson 9/03/1921 Anderson Mrs Rosina Mrs Rosina Anderson St Peters NSW 13 Rowe Street St Peters 179 Anderson, Lance Corporal George Leslie 5967 Mother Father Francis White Anderson Anderson, Private Robert Frank 4618 11/10/1920 Anderson Mrs Annie Elizabeth Mrs A. Anderson Manly QLD Happy Moment Estate, Manly 173 Anderson, Sapper Albert Robert James 38 Wife 21/03/1921 Anderson Mrs E. K. Mrs E. K. Anderson Binalong NSW 179 22/01/1920 Anderson J. R. J. R. Anderson 179 11/01/1921 Andrews Jane Jane Andrews St Peters NSW 6 Park Road, St Peters 179 Andrews, Private Leslie James 2471 Mother Father James Thomas Andrews 10/01/1921 Andrews Mrs Mrs Andrews Artarmon NSW 179 11/01/1921 Aplin Miss Fannie Miss Fannie Aplin Lewisham NSW 97 Victoria Street, Lewisham NSW 179 Aplin, Private Frederick John 4656 Sister Parents Lucy and George Aplin, 97 Victoria Street, Lewisham 17/01/1921 Archibald Mrs Christina Mrs R. Archibald Canley Vale NSW "Bonnie Doon" Avoca Street, Canley Vale 179 Archibald, Private Robert 5292 Mother Father Robert Archibald (deceased) 5/10/1920 Armstrong Mrs Annie Mrs A. Armstrong Botany NSW "Arlington" Stephens Road, Botany 169 Armstrong, Private George Cecil 3680 Mother Father William Armstrong (died 1921) 11/10/1920 Arnett Victor Charles Chas Arnett Kyogle NSW "Glen Leigh" Kyogle NSW 173 Arnett, Private Alexander Samuel 2123 Brother Brother Charles also served No. 2260 and was awarded the Military Cross 19/01/1921 Ash Mrs Ruby Mrs Alf Ash Alectown NSW Alectown NSW 179 Johnston, Private Robert Henry 5388 Sister Father Robert H.Johnson of Pericoe NSW Johnston, Private Harry 776 19/01/1921 Ashton Mrs Agnes Mrs Agnes Ashton Hay NSW Moore Street, Hay NSW 179 Ashton, Private Sydney 2043 Mother 11/10/1920 Avery Mrs Kate Mrs K. Avery Camperdown NSW 58 English Street, Camperdown 173 Avery, Gunner John Bede 3005A Mother 12/01/1921 Aylieff Mrs Maria Mrs Marie Aylieff Waverley NSW 115 Cowper Street, Waverley 179 Allsop, Private Frederick William 371 Sister 11/01/1921 Bailie Mrs Marjorie Mrs Marjorie Bailie North Sydney NSW 179 11/10/1920 Baillie Miss N. F. Miss N. F. Baillie Codrington NSW 174 11/01/1921 Baillie John John Baillie Rockdale NSW 179 14/01/1921 Baillie Mrs A. Mrs A. Baillie Sydney NSW 179 10/01/1921 Baker William William Baker Banksia NSW 179 14/01/1921 Baker Mrs P. C. Mrs P. C. Baker Morpeth NSW 179 7/01/1921 Balmer Mrs Mrs Balmer P. F. Assoc 178 11/10/1920 Banks Mrs Lena Mrs L. Banks Alexandria NSW 378 Belmont Street, Alexandria 174 Banks, Private Reginald George 16121 Mother Father George E Banks 11/10/1920 Baragry Mrs Dennis Joseph Mrs D. J. Baragry Adaminaby NSW Advocate Office, Adaminaby NSW 175 Baragry, Private Edmund Joseph 2125 Mother Baragry, Private William Francis 2129 5/10/1920 Barder Rev Horace William AlexanderRev H. W. Barder Randwick NSW 170 In memory of comrades Rev Barder was Army and Hospital Chaplain for Holdsworthy and Randwick during WWI. Not connected to a particular soldier 12/01/1921 Barnett Mrs J. Mrs J. Barnett Inverell NSW 179 12/01/1920 Barnett F.J. F.J. Barnett Newcastle NSW 163 15/01/1921 Barnsley William Thomas W. T. Barnsley West Kogarah NSW Clyde, Hill Street, West Kogarah NSW 179 Barnsley, Private Cecil Clyde 2558 Father 5/10/1920 Barsby E. E. Barsby Merrylands NSW 170 11/10/1920 Bartlett Mrs E. Mrs E. Bartlett Edgecliff NSW 173 17/01/1921 Barwick Mrs Margaret Mrs M. Barwick Bankstown NSW Chiswick Road, off Highview Avenue, Bankstown179 Barwick, Private Archibald Forbes 4656 Mother Father John Barwick 17/01/1921 Basham Mrs E. Mrs E. Basham Manning River NSW Tinonee, Manning River NSW 179 Basham, Private Maynard 4141 Mother 11/02/1921 Bass Blanche B. Bass North Sydney NSW 3 Morden Street, North Sydney 179 Bass, Private Charles Ernest 1314 Sister in Law Wife of brother Sidney Bass 12/01/1920 Bauer Mrs Edith Harriet Mrs E.M. Bauer Brookvale NSW "Wirian" Pine Avenue, Brookvale 163 Bauer, Private Francis Charles 4008 Wife 24/01/1921 Baxter C. C. Baxter Burwood NSW 179 7/10/1920 Bayliss Mrs Sarah Christiana Mrs S. C. Bayliss Greenwich NSW Hinemoa, Victoria Street, Greenwich 171 Bayliss, Gunner Alfred John 10121 Mother Bayliss, Private Walter Norman 3684 8/01/1921 Bayliss Miss Bessie Miss Bessie Baylis Newtown NSW Newtown 179 Bayliss, Gunner Alfred John 10121 Sister Bayliss, Private Walter Norman 3684 11/01/1921 Beard Mrs Constance Violet Mrs Constance Beard Camperdown NSW 23 Marsden Street, Camperdown 179 Beard, Private Rupert Francis 4920 Mother Father Francis George Beard 8/10/1920 Beaton Mrs Isabella Mrs J. Beaton Peakhurst NSW 21 Gardinia Street, Peakhurst 172 Beaton, Private Duncan James 6719 Wife 17/02/1921 Beauchamp Mrs Mrs Beauchamp Waverley NSW 178 11/01/1921 Beaumont Mrs Emily Augusta E. A. Beaumont Ashfield NSW Nixon Avenue, Ashfield 179 Beaumont, Private Bernshaw Lomax 3709 Mother Father William Beaumont lived at Combarngo, Yuleba, Queensland 13/01/1921 Beaven Mrs Esther Mrs Esther Beaven Bowral NSW Bundaroo Street, Bowral NSW 179 Beavan, Private Benjamin John Ernest 5223 Wife 3/03/1921 Beaven Miss Laura Miss L. Beaven Cootamundra NSW Jindalee via Cootamundra 179 Beaven, Private Arthur 4429 Sister Parents Arthur John and Elizabeth Beaven, Clifford Street, Parramatta 27/01/1921 Beavis Miss Rosina L Miss R. Beavis Bathurst NSW 240 Rocket Street, Bathurst 179 Beavis, Lance Corporal Edward Bathurst 1717 Sister 9/01/1921 Beckhaus Mrs Teresa Mrs T. Beckham Croydon Park NSW Clyde Street, Croydon Park NSW 179 Beckhaus, Private John Roy 3694 Mother 27/01/1921 Beer Mrs Kathleen Mrs K. Beer Glebe NSW 62 Glebe Street, Glebe 180 Beer, Private Alexander James 2528 Wife 6/04/1921 Beggs Mrs Eliza Mrs Maurice Beggs Parkes NSW Billabong Creek, Parkes 180 12/01/1921 Begnell Mrs Sarah Mrs Sarah Bagnell Strathfield NSW Eve Street, Strathfield 179 Gorman, James William 6997 Mother Enlisted as James William Gorman, his grandmother's name, but was born in Dublin as James William Begnell. Brother Thomas Stanley Begnell also served in the AIF. 11/10/1920 Bell Mrs Ernest Milton Mrs E. M. Bell Croydon NSW Queensbury Road Croydon Park 174 Bell, Gunner Roy Pinto 10126 Mother 19/05/1921 Bell Mrs Mary Ann Mrs Mary Bell Botany NSW Botany Road, Mascot 180 Bell, Private Edward 5438 Mother Second packet sent 10/01/1921 Bell Mrs Mary Ann Mrs Mary Bell Botany NSW Botany Road, Mascot 180 Bell, Private Edward 5438 Mother Father John Bell (deceased) 13/01/1921 Bennett Mrs P. Mrs P. Bennett Haberfield NSW 180 12/01/1921 Bennett Mrs A. Mrs A. Bennett Junee NSW 180 13/01/1921 Bennetts Arthur Victor A. V. Bennett Mosman NSW Durrow, 21 Spofforth Street, Mosman 178 Im memory of comrades 26516 Friend Postwar he was actively involved with ex-service organisations. At the time of his death, in a car accident on Spit Hill, he was president of the Manly RSL Club 11/10/1920 Berry Mrs Jane Mrs E. J. Berry Eastwood NSW "Bendigo" May Street, Eastwood 174 Berry, Private Frederick 137 Mother Father James Berry. Brothers James 2316 and Edward 1150 also served and returned to Australia 24/01/1921 Bewley Mrs Mary Jane Mrs J. Bewley Luddenham NSW Luddenham via Penrith 180 Bewley, Private Sidney George Birch 1687 Mother Father's brother also killed: Lance Corporal Albert H. Bewley 1673 7/10/1920 Bishop Mrs C. E. Mrs Celia E. Bishop Glebe NSW 24 Cottenham Street, Glebe 171 Bishop, Private Edwin Thomas Warlow 2579 Mother Father William George Bishop 10/01/1921 Bitmead Mrs Ellen Mrs E. Bitmead Paddington NSW 256 Park Road, Paddington 180 Bitmead, Corporal Roy 1469 Mother Brother Thomas Alfred (4439) also served. Returned to Australia 14/01/1921 Black Mrs Janet Mrs Janet Black Forbes NSW North Hill, Forbes 180 Black, Sergeant Henry Alexander 4155 Mother Awarded DCM and MM. Father Alexander Black. Brother Private Roy George Black also served and returned to Australia 11/10/1920 Blain Mrs Jessie Mrs J. Blain Nullamanna NSW Nullamanna near Inverell NSW 173 Blain, Private Norman George Howard 3014 Mother 13/01/1921 Blair Mrs Eliza Mrs E. Blair Undercliffe NSW "Nelson" Vera Avenue, Undercliffe 180 Blair, Sapper Donald Mitchell 5501 Mother Father James deceased 5/10/1920 Blatch Mrs H. Mrs H. Blatch Hurstville NSW 170 14/01/1921 Bleazard Mrs Eliza Mrs E.
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