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Robert Traill-Nash
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 22 Feb 1891
Place of Birth Dumbarton, Scotland
Death 22 June 1960, aged 69
Place of Death Kelmscott, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 49 years, 6 months
Occupation Ships Cabinet-maker
Religion Presbyterian
Address "Glen Eland", Albany road, Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mrs Eliza Gertrude Traill-Nash , Wife
Military Information
Reg Number W235188
Date of Enlistment 26 Aug 1940
Rank Sapper
Unit/Formation 7th Workshop and Park Company
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia


Robert Traill-Nash
TRAIL-NASH Robert Eliza Gertrude North.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth Not known
Additional Names Eliza Gertrude Traill-Nash
Transcription In Loving Memory of Robert Traill-Nash. Died 22nd June 1960. And his dearly loved wife Eliza Gertrude. Died 16th Sept 1966.


Early Life

Robert Traill-Nash was born c1879 at the Royal Perth Hospital. His father was William Nash, was born in Dumbarton Scotland. His mother was Sarah Traill.

WW1 Service

Robert had served in the Division Ammunition Column in France.

Pre World War II

Robert married Eliza Gertrude Green on 7 May 1919, in Moora. The couple lived on Albany Highway in Kelmscott on a property called 'Glen Eland', where the family had an orchard. They operated a business from the property as R. Traill-Nash & Son, Nurserymen. Robert and Eliza had three children Clyde (b. 1920), Rupert, and Eric (b.1925).

War Service

Robert was enlisted on 26 Aug 1940 despite his age to make use of his cabinet making skills in the 7th Workshop & Park Company. During March, May and September 1941 Robert was granted leave for 6 days each time, before transferring to the Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot for discharge on 22 May 1942, Having reached the age of retirement".

Post War

Robert and Eliza continued to live on Albany Highway Kelmscott after Robert returned from WWII.

Notes

Robert and Eliza's children Rupert and Clyde were successful in their chosen fields, and Eric was very active in the Kelmscott community.


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