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William Grenfell

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Personal Information
Date of Birth not known
Place of Birth St Just, Cornwall, England
Death 1 Nov 1938, aged 61
Place of Death Leederville, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 35 years, 3 months
Description 5'7" (1.70m) tall; weight 126 lbs (57.2kg); fair complexion, brown eyes, light hair.
Occupation miner
Religion Methodist
Address Worker's Club Fremantle
Next of Kin Daughter Miss Lillian Anna Grenfell
Military Information
Reg Number 3371
Date of Enlistment 2 Aug 1915
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 12th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement
transferred to 12th Field Artillery Brigade
Date of Embarkation 1 Nov 1915 - ? Dec 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A24 Benalla
Date of Return 10 Dec 1918
Ship Returned On SS Somali
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Mundijong
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Wife was Anna Elizabeth who died in 1913 aged 24. Electoral Roll entries - 1903 - 1906 Kalgurli Lease, Fimiston, miner; 1909 - 1910 off Federal road, Hannans, miner; 1913 Britannia Coffee Palace, North Perth, miner; 1915 "Waverley House", North Fremantle;

War Service

Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 2 Aug 1915, and on 28 Sep 1915 he was allocated to the 11th reinforcement draft for the 12th Battalion, travelling with them to Egypt. On 3 Mar 1916 he was taken on strength of the 52nd Battalion at Tel-el-Kebir, but on 14 Mar 1916 he was transferred toteh 4th Division Artillery which was being formed and was to undergo basic training in Egypt prior to moving to Europe. Allocated to the 112th Battery, 24th Howitzer Brigade, and on 18 May 1916 appointed Driver at Serapeum.

On 3 Jun 1916 his unit embarked in Alexandria for France, disembarking on 13 Jun 1916 at Marseilles.

Transferred from the 24th FAB to the 12th Field Artillery Brigade on 25 Jan 1917, but still with the 112th Battery. On 29 Apr 1917 he reported sick and was seen first by the 12th Field Ambulance before being passed to the New Zealand Stationary Hospital in Amiens. Transferred to the 59th General Hospital in Amiens before being placed on an Ambulance Train for Camiers and admittance to the 2nd Stationary Hospital at Abbeville. On 6 Jun 1917 he was embarked on HS Jan Breydel at Boulogne for England, suffering with nephritis (inflammation of kidneys). In England he was admitted same day to the 3rd London General Hospital in Wandsworth.

Transferred to the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital on 23 Jul 1917. On 30 Aug 1917 he was charged with having been AWOL from 3:00pm on 28 Aug 1917 until he was apprehended at 8:10pm on 29 Aug 1917. Awarded 7 days confined to barracks and forfeited 2 days pay.

Proceeded overseas to France again on 2 Nov 1917 through Southampton, and rejoined his unit on 11 Nov 1917 in Belgium.

On 1 Nov 1918 he was granted leave in the UK, but on 3 Nov 1918 he was admitted to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital at Harefield with boils on the left side of his chest, and soon after was returned to Australia due to debility.

Discharged by the 5th Military District on 5 Apr 1919.

Post War

Electoral Roll entries - 1925 Worker's Club, Henry street, Fremantle, miner; 1929 - 1931 Bull's Creek road, caretaker; 1936 Yundaga via Menzies, prospector; 1937 at 268 Royal street, East Perth, nil Occupation

Notes

Only Grenfell enlisted in W.A. Therefore best match for name on Mundijong Memorial - casual work in timber industry locally?


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