Herbert Edward CRISP

CRISP, Herbert Edward

Service Number: 3029
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Trooper
Last Unit: 6th Mobile Veterinary Section
Born: London, England, United Kingdom, 1872
Home Town: Casino, Richmond Valley, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Clerk, Night Watchman
Died: Casino, New South Wales, Australia, 28 May 1945, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Casino General Cemetery, New South Wales
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World War 1 Service

30 Sep 1916: Promoted AIF WW1, Trooper, 6th Mobile Veterinary Section
26 Oct 1916: Involvement Private, 3029, 2nd Light Horse Regiment, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Brisbane embarkation_ship: HMAT Barunga embarkation_ship_number: A43 public_note: ''
26 Oct 1916: Embarked Private, 3029, 2nd Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Barunga, Brisbane
4 Jul 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Trooper, 3029, 6th Mobile Veterinary Section

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Biography contributed by Claude McKelvey

Herbert Edward Crisp was born in London, England about 1872, emigrating at the age of 16 to Queensland where he later acquired a pastoral property. He served twice in the South African (Boer) War and also in WW1.

His first service was as a Private rising to Sergeant S.N. 139 in the 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, Boer War. On return from his service he made his way to settle in NSW where he was residing at the time of his second service as a Sergeant in the 5th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse, Boer War. This was to be a short service as peace had been declared prior to the unit arriving in South Africa. He returned to the area around Casino in NSW, working on properties in the Richmond River district.

His third service was as a Private S.N. 3029 in the 2nd Light Horse Regiment WW1. Following his service he returned to the NSW Richmond River district obtaining land under the Returned Soldiers Act at Back Creek. He later relocated to Casino where he worked in various clerical positions and was an active member of the Returned Soldiers' League. 

(source- AWM Boer War Nominal Roll, Murray p. 482 & 186; National Archives Australia WW1 service record; Obituary - Nothern Star, 30 May 1945).

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