Charles Robert Merchant
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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | not known 1894 |
Place of Birth | Karridale, Western Australia |
Death | 29 Jan 1953, aged 58 |
Place of Death | Shenton Park, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 21 years, 3 months |
Description | 5'10" (1.78m) tall; weight 157 lbs (71.2kg); fresh complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair. |
Occupation | horse driver |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Holyoak, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother Mrs Emma hall |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 3194 |
Date of Enlistment | 13 Sep 1915 |
Rank | Lance Corporal |
Unit/Formation | 28th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement / 7th Brigade, 2nd Division |
Date of Embarkation | 18 Jan 1916 - 16 Feb 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A7 Medic |
Date of Return | 1 Jun 1919 - 8 Jul 1919 |
Ship Returned On | SS Somali |
Fate | Return to Australia |
Monument | Jarrahdale |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
War Service
After six weeks basic training, Charles was allocated to the 7th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion and travelled with the draft to Egypt.
In Egypt, on 12 Mar 1916 he was transferred to the 2nd Pioneer Battalion, and embarked in Alexandria for France a week later on 19 Mar 1916 aboard HMHS Llandovery Castle. During the voyage he was charged with disobeying ship's rules in that he was smoking between decks. Punishment was loss of 5 days pay and 120 hours of Field Punishment No. 2.
After arriving in France, on 7 Jul 1916 he required treatment for a sprained ankle (accidental) and was hospitalised by the 8th Stationary Hospital in Wimereux on 9 Jul 1916. It must have been a severe sprain as on the next day he boarded HMHS St Denis for England. Admitted to the 2nd Western General Hospital in Manchester until 4 Aug 1916 bfore he was granted furlough after which he reported to Perham Downs.
At Perham Downs on 7 Oct 1916 Charles was charged with overstaying special leave from midnight 1 Oct 1916 until 2:00pm 2 Nov 1916 for which he was admonished and forfeited a days pay. More seriously, on 2 Nov 1916 he was charged with Gambling in that he was playing a prohibited game in the tent lines "Crown & Anchor" for which he was awarded 168 hours detention. Soon after (10 Nov 1916) he was admitted to hospital with VD, and it was not until 10 Feb 1917, 84 days later, that he rejoined his unit.
Charles proceeded overseas to France through Folkestone on HMT Arundel on 4 Feb 1917 to join the 2nd Pioneer Battalion in the field. He remained with them until he suffered a second period in hospital with VD period from 27 Jun 1917 until 10 Sep 1917 (56 days ineffective service).
From 1 Mar to 1 Apr 1918, Charles was detached to the 184th Tunnelling Company, before, on 10 Jun 1918 Charles was appointed Lance Corporal. In Oct 1918 he was hospitalised again , this time in Abbeville for a week with influenza. Moved back to England on 10 Apr 1919 after receiving treatment for scabies.
Post War
During 1924 Charles married Margaret Mary Josephine Ryan. He was buried a Catholic. Margaret died 28 Feb 1986, aged 86 in Inglewood.
Electoral Roll entries - 1925 Jarrahwood, teamster; 1926 Claymore, mill hand; 1931 Nannup settlement, teamster
Notes
Charles gives his mother's address as Jarrahwood, south west railway. Given that the township of Jarrahwood is south east of Busselton, it is thought that he was referring to Jarrahdale Junction (i.e. Mundijong), or Jarrahdale itself.