Ebenezer Llewellyn (Llewellyn) WYLIE

WYLIE, Ebenezer Llewellyn

Service Number: 332
Enlisted: 27 August 1914, 5'8", 12 stone 7 pounds, dark complexion, grey eyes, black hair, Presbyterian. Next of Kin spouse Catherine Wylie of Estcourt, Kangaroo Flat
Last Rank: Saddler
Last Unit: 1st Divisional Train
Born: Newbridge, Victoria, Australia, 23 April 1878
Home Town: Bridgewater (Victoria, AUS), Loddon, Victoria
Schooling: Bridgewater State School, Victoria, Australia
Occupation: Saddler
Died: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, 9 April 1951, aged 72 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Bendigo Cemetery Quarry Hill, Victoria, Australia
Plot Reference Mon F7, Grave 35878
Memorials: Bridgewater & Memsie Districts Honor Roll, Bridgewater Memorial Hall & Honour Roll, Bridgewater on Loddon School Honour Roll
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World War 1 Service

27 Aug 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Saddler Staff Sergeant, 332, 1st Divisional Train, 5'8", 12 stone 7 pounds, dark complexion, grey eyes, black hair, Presbyterian. Next of Kin spouse Catherine Wylie of Estcourt, Kangaroo Flat
19 Oct 1914: Involvement 332, 1st Divisional Train, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '21' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Benalla embarkation_ship_number: A24 public_note: ''
19 Oct 1914: Embarked 332, 1st Divisional Train, HMAT Benalla, Melbourne
25 Mar 1916: Embarked AIF WW1, Saddler, 332, 1st Divisional Train, Embarked Alexandria per HMT Manito. Disembarked Marseilles 1 April, 1916.
22 Oct 1916: Involvement AIF WW1, Saddler, 332, 1st Divisional Train, On duty, while dismounting transport wagon, fell off. Compound fracture of tibia and fibula. Xrays showed considerable deformity.
27 Mar 1917: Embarked AIF WW1, Saddler, 332, 1st Divisional Train, Embarked Plymouth, Devon per HT Beltana for change, broken leg. Disembarked Melbourne, 12 May, 1917.
25 Jun 1917: Discharged AIF WW1, Saddler, 332, 1st Divisional Train, Medical discharge due to broken leg/tibia and fibula. Awarded 1914/1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals

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