Dorothy Maud TRAILL

TRAILL, Dorothy Maud

Service Number: Staff Nurse
Enlisted: 4 December 1916
Last Rank: Staff Nurse
Last Unit: Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1)
Born: Cassills, New South Wales, Australia, 10 August 1885
Home Town: Cassilis, Upper Hunter Shire, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Nurse
Died: Natural causes, Scott Memorial Hospital, Scone, New South Wales, Australia, 14 July 1969, aged 83 years
Cemetery: Tomago House Chapel Cemetery, Tomago, New South Wales
Memorials: Cassilis Memorial Gates, Cassilis St. Columba's C E Great War Honor Roll, Harkaway Avenue of Honour and Memorial
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World War 1 Service

4 Dec 1916: Enlisted Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Staff Nurse, Staff Nurse, Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1)
9 Jun 1917: Involvement Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '23' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: RMS Mooltan embarkation_ship_number: '' public_note: ''
9 Jun 1917: Embarked Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), RMS Mooltan, Sydney
1 Apr 1919: Embarked Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Staff Nurse, Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), HT Kildonian Castle, Suez for return to Australia - disembarking Sydney 9 May 1919
9 Jun 1919: Discharged Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Staff Nurse, Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1)

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Daughter of Arthur Irby TRAILL and Maria nee WINDEYER
Of Cassillis, NSW

Trained at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Return of War Nurse

Nurse Dorothy Traill was among the nurses to arrive by the Kildonian Castle on Friday. Mr. Traill and Miss Traill went for Quirindi to meet Nurse Traill. Nurse Traill, who was trained at Prince Alfred Hospital, Syney was one of the 273 nurses who left for Egypt by the Mooltan. She was attached to the 14th AGH in Abassia, and for the last 12 months at Port Said. Miss Traill's sister Mrs. Davis, wife of Major John Davis of the 12th Light Horse, has been in charge of the Red Cross Store attached to the hospital since 1915, and is expected to arrive in Sydney next month, together with her children.

Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative Thursday 12 June 1919 page 17

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