BAILEY, Ernest Filmur
Service Number: | 175 |
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Enlisted: | 24 August 1914, Sydney, NSW |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 1st Field Ambulance |
Born: | East Maitland, NSW, 1883 |
Home Town: | Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Commercial Traveller |
Died: | Illness (Tuberculosis), At home, Katoomba, NSW, 12 September 1916 |
Cemetery: |
Rookwood Cemeteries & Crematorium, New South Wales CE 5 3577 |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Baulkham Hills William Thompson Masonic School War Memorial, Sydney United Grand Lodge Honour Roll |
World War 1 Service
24 Aug 1914: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 175, 1st Field Ambulance, Sydney, NSW | |
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20 Oct 1914: | Involvement Private, 175, 1st Field Ambulance, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '22' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Euripides embarkation_ship_number: A14 public_note: '' | |
20 Oct 1914: | Embarked Private, 175, 1st Field Ambulance, HMAT Euripides, Sydney |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
Husband of Alice E. BAILEY, 63 Darlinghurst Road, Sydney, NSW
Member of the Commercial Travellers 224 Lodge
Mr. Ernest Bailey, relieving night-officer on the Orange railway staff, received an urgent wire yesterday to say that his brother, Pte. J. Bailey, was in a serious condition at Katoomba. Pte. Bailey, who is a well known western spirit traveller, fought through the Gallipoli campaign, but was invalided home from Egypt through having contracted lung trouble. It is feared that his recovery is hopeless.
Private Ernest Filmer Bailey, a returned invalided soldier from Egypt, died on Tuesday night at his residence in Cascade Street. Private Bailey, who was a member of the Commercial Travellers Association, leaves a widow but no children. The body was sent to Rookwood for interment, the funeral arrangements being efficiently carried out by Messrs. Wood, Coffill & Co., Ltd., under the supervision of Mr. T. E. Hart. The deceased was only 33 when the knock came.