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David Andrew Allison
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 3 Dec 1872
Place of Birth Murphy's Creek, Toowoomba, Queensland
Death 16 Dec 1917
Place of Death Weymouth, England
Age at Enlistment 43 years, 11 months
Description 6'2¼" (1.89m) tall ; 182 lbs
82.554 kg
; dark complexion complexion ; brown eyes ; black hair
Occupation Teamster
Religion Presbyterian
Address State Mill No. 1, Manjimup, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife , Mrs Elizabeth Rachael Allison
Military Information
Reg Number 7205
Date of Enlistment 14 Nov 1916
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 11th Battalion, 24th Reinforcement
Date of Embarkation 29 Jan 1917 ‒ 27 Mar 1917
Ship Embarked On HMAT A28 Miltiades
Fate Died from pleurisy and pericarditis
Monument Jarrahdale Honour Roll
ANZAC Memorial Park (Byford)
Medals British War Medal



Pre War

Three children at time of enlistment. Daughter Lila Ethel Allison born 14 Oct 1915. Married name Edmondson, died 24 Jan 2003 in Floreat, aged 87. David had served in the WA Police force for 8 years, resigning in August 1909 following an accident when he broke his leg, leaving one leg 30 mm shorter than the other.

War Service

Original enlistment occurred on 8 Sep 1915, when he was in training to join the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. However, he was discharged at his own request on 14 Oct 1915 due to the birth of his daughter.

Enlisted a second time on 1 Nov 1916 and was soon after allocated to the 24th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion, travelling with them to England. While at Blackboy Hill camp, David had his only brush with military discipline, being fined 10/- (ten shillings) for refusing duty when ordered.

On arrival in England David was sent to the 3rd Training Battalion at Durrington to prepare for service on the Western Front.

Transferred to the 17th Australian Field Ambulance from 3 Jul 1917 until 8 Jul 1917 when he was returned to the 11th Battalion, albeit care of the 3rd Training Battalion. During November 1917 he spent some time with the 2nd Training Battalion at Sutton Veny. However, at no point did he embark for France.

On 23 Nov 1917 he was transferred to Weymouth before being admitted on 14 Dec 1917 to the Royal Hospital at Weymouth where he died on 16 Dec 1917.

  • Location of Melcombe Regis Cemetery
  • Commonwealth War Graves Commission

David is buried in the Melcombe Regis Cemetery in Weymouth, England, Plot II, Row C, Grave No. 3111.

Elizabeth received a widow's pension of 40/- fortnightly from 20 Feb 1918. Their son Leslie Irvine received a pension of 20/- per fortnight; son Robert Arthur a pension of 15/- fortnightly; and daughter Lila Ethel one of 10/- per fortnight.

Notes

David's wife Elizabeth Rachael (nee Waterhouse) died on 18 Sep 1967 in Subiaco, aged 88.


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