Albert Inder GOSS

GOSS, Albert Inder

Service Number: 4110
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 22nd Infantry Battalion
Born: Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire., 1897
Home Town: Korumburra, South Gippsland, Victoria
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Coal Miner
Died: Killed in Action, France, 5 August 1916
Cemetery: Serre Road Cemetery No.2 Beaumont Hamel, France
Grave XXXIII. J. 3. Personal Inscription WE KNOW THAT IN THE FOREMOST RANK OUR HERO FOUGHT AND DIED ,
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

7 Mar 1916: Involvement Private, 4110, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Battle for Pozières , --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '14' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Wiltshire embarkation_ship_number: A18 public_note: ''
7 Mar 1916: Embarked Private, 4110, 22nd Infantry Battalion, HMAT Wiltshire, Melbourne

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Biography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon

Births Mar 1897  Goss Albert Inder Basford 7b 248.

Albert  was the son of the late Simeon John Inder Goss, a coal miner and Lily Maud Crampton [formerly Goss], of Poowong, Post Office, Victoria, Australia. His father Simeon was born in 1859 in Yeovil and his mother Lily Maud Andrews was born in 1875 in Middlesex. They were married in 1890 at Pontypool and went on to have 15 children 4 of whom died in infancy or early childhood; their surviving children were John b 1892 Monmouthshire, Elizabeth b 1894 Monmouthshire, their remaining children were all born in Hucknall and were Albert Inder b 1897, Edith Maud b 1899, Lilian Adelaide b 1901, Lonnie Dennis b 1905, Ivy Gwendoline b 1905, Doris May b 1909 , Eva Lottie b 1910 and Percival Robert Goss b 1914 Korumburra, Victoria, Australia. . In the 1911 census the family are living at the rear of the Wesleyan Chapel, Watnall Road, Hucknall and were shown as Simeon John Inder 52 years a coal miner, he is living with his wife Lily Maud 36 years and their children , Albert Inder 14 years a coal miner, Edith Maud 12 years - a scholar, Liliian Adelaide 10 years - a scholar, Lonnie Dennis 6 years, Ivy Gwendoline 4 years, Doris May 2 years and Eva Lottie 1 year.

His parents Simeon and Lily emigrated in 1912 to Australia, they are shown with their family departing as passengers on the SS Commonwealth (P & O line) on 26th September 1912 from London, bound for Melbourne, Australia. By the time of Albert’s enlistment in Australia on 13th January 1916, his father Simeon was deceased and his mother later re-married to become Mrs Crampton.

Address given on enlistment Shellcotte Road, Korumburra, Victoria, Australia

He enlisted on 13th January 1916 at Melbourne, Australia; he gave his age as 19 years and 1 month and that he was a miner, he stated that his father was deceased and his next of kin was his mother Lilly Maud Goss of Shellcotts Road, Korumburra, Victoria. He served with the 22nd Battalion Australian Imperial Force, and left to join the British Expeditionary Force on 9th May 1916 from Alexandria on 9th May 1916, disembarking at Marseilles, France, on 18th May 1916. Upon disembarkation he was suffering from Influenza and was admitted to No 2 General Hospital. Following his recovery he was taken 'on strength' on 31st July 1916. On 5th August 1915 he went missing in action near to Pozieres and following a court of enquiry on 26th November 1917 he was deemed to have been killed in action on 5th August 1916. He was 19. His body was subsequently found and identified along with 7 other Australians in an isolated grave near to Pozieres. His body was finally reburied in Serre Road No. 2 Cemetery on the Somme, grave reference 33.J.3.

A note was sent to his mother to inform her of this fact and a copy contained in his army service record is included below.

Undated letter sent to Mrs L. M. Crampton, PO Poowong, South Cippeland [sic]. V. by OIC Base Records:

Dear Madam 'I am in receipt of advice from the Imperial War Graves Commission that during the course of recent exhumation work in France the remains of eight Australian soldiers, members of the 22nd Battalion killed in action between 27.7.1916 and 5.8.1916 were recovered from an isolated grave near Posieres. [sic] 'Among those identified was your son, the late No. 4110 Private A I Goss, 22nd Battalion, and his body will be removed to the nearest available military cemetery for final interment. 'Full particulars of burial location will be furnished in due course, and any articles of intrinsic or sentimental value found at the time returned to Australia for disposal.'

He is remembered on the Hucknall - Titchfield Park (2012 Additions) War Memorial

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