Unit |
10th Battalion,
F Company |
Rank |
Private |
Date of Enlistment |
19 August
1914 |
Service no. |
450 |
Date of Death |
27 April 1915 |
Place of Death |
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Age |
22 |
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Cemetery |
Lone Pine Memorial |
Details |
Panel 32 |
Epitaph |
- |
Next of Kin |
(Mother)
GOODE Marion |
Address |
Stattenborough St, Knightsbridge SA |
Parents |
The late
William and Marion Goode |
Address |
Stattenborough St, Knightsbridge SA |
Date of Birth |
30 May
1893 |
Place of birth |
SA Port
Pirie |
General |
He was the youngest of 12 children,
born between 1874 and 1893. His brother Corporal 528 Gordon Powell
GOODE (3rd Australian Light Horse), served at Gallipoli from 9 May to 30
September 1915. He was evacuated with enteric fever on 30 September and
taken to Alexandria. At 1:00pm on 16 October he died, at No. 21 General
Hospital, Alexandria. He was buried at Chatby War Memorial Cemetery,
Alexandria, Egypt. |
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Other Sources |
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Photo |
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The Adelaide Advertiser newspaper, 26 June 1915, page 17
(source 47) |
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Photo |
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The Marquis De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918.
Volume 1, page 156, (source 80) |
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Newspaper article |
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The
Register Newspaper, 24 June 1915, page 5 (source 103) |
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Family details |
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Spirits of
Gallipoli |
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Headstone |
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Gallipoli Photographic Expedition, 2009 (source 183) |
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Notes |
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The Marquis De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918.
Volume 1, page 156, (source 80) |
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Various |
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Australian War Memorial, ACT, Panel 59 (source 14) |
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