Clement WILSON

WILSON, Clement

Service Number: 1677
Enlisted: 1 September 1916
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 14th Light Trench Mortar Battery
Born: Glebe, New South Wales, Australia, 25 April 1889
Home Town: Marrickville, Marrickville, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Railway porter
Died: Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia, 29 July 1958, aged 69 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Sandgate General Cemetery, Newcastle, NSW
CATHOLIC 2-46. 81.
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World War 1 Service

1 Sep 1916: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1677, Light Trench Mortar Batteries
9 Nov 1916: Involvement Private, 1677, Light Trench Mortar Batteries, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '4' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Benalla embarkation_ship_number: A24 public_note: ''
9 Nov 1916: Embarked Private, 1677, Light Trench Mortar Batteries, HMAT Benalla, Sydney
30 May 1917: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 14th Light Trench Mortar Battery
22 Mar 1918: Wounded AIF WW1, Private, 1677, 14th Light Trench Mortar Battery, German Spring Offensive 1918, SW to throat and head
30 Sep 1918: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 1677, 14th Light Trench Mortar Battery, 2nd MD, due to wounding

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Biography contributed by Evan Evans

From Gary Mitchell, Sandgate Cemetery
 
Served and suffered during The Great War, now resting at Sandgate Cemetery.

64 years ago today, on the 2nd August 1958, Private Clement John Wilson, 14th Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery (Reg No-1677), railway porter from 57 Smith Street, Marrickville, New South Wales, father of Lucy Dorothy, was laid to rest at Sandgate Cemetery, age 69. CATHOLIC 2-46. 81.

Born at Glebe, New South Wales on the 25th April 1889 to Clement and Annie Wilson; husband of Olivia (Olive) Katherine Wilson nee Tulloh (married 1910, Woollahra, N.S.W., died?) of 42 Cecilly Street, Leichhardt, New South Wales, Clement enlisted September 1916 with the Light Trench Mortar Battery, September-December 1916 Reinforcements at Sydney, N.S.W.

Admitted to hospital 29.1.1917 (not stated), 9.8.1917 (trench fever), 31.1.1918 (laryngitis).

Wounded in action - 22.3.1918 (SW throat & head).

Clement returned home July 1918, being discharged medically unfit (SW neck) on the 30th September 1918.

Mr. Wilson’s name has been inscribed on The Capt. Clarence Smith Jeffries (V.C.) and Pte. William Matthew Currey (V.C.) Memorial Wall. Name possibly inscribed on the St. Peters Town Hall First World War Honour Roll. Name not inscribed on the Marrickville War Memorial or the NSW Railways and Tramways Roll of Honour 1914-1919.

I have placed poppies at Clem’s Commonwealth War Grave in remembrance of his service and sacrifice for God, King & Country.

Contact with descendants would be greatly appreciated.

Lest We Forget.

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