Edwards Buse ADAMS

ADAMS, Edwards Buse

Service Numbers: 121, 33523
Enlisted: 9 May 1916
Last Rank: Gunner
Last Unit: Field Artillery Brigades
Born: Pipers River, Tas., 9 May 1874
Home Town: Bridport, Tasmania
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Grazier
Died: Launceston, Tas., 30 April 1946, aged 71 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Carr Villa Memorial Park, Tasmania
Monumental Section B 169
Memorials: Bridport HR
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Boer War Service

1 Oct 1899: Involvement Private, 121, 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen

World War 1 Service

9 May 1916: Enlisted AIF WW1, Gunner, 33523, Field Artillery Brigades
11 May 1917: Involvement Gunner, 33523, Field Artillery Brigades, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '4' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Shropshire embarkation_ship_number: A9 public_note: ''
11 May 1917: Embarked Gunner, 33523, Field Artillery Brigades, HMAT Shropshire, Melbourne

War Service

Born Lefroy, Tas.
Brother of Charles C ADAMS
Of Bridport, Tas.
Occupation prior to enlistment Grazier
Enlisted 10 August 1916 at Hobart, Tas.
Embarkation: 11 May 1917 from Melbourne per ‘Shropshire’
Age: 42 years
Served in France
Wounded in Action: 11 November 1917
Returned to Australia: 5 July 1918 per ‘Gaika’
Discharged: 23 July 1918
Family reasons.

Photograph Tasmania Weekly Courier 02 August 1917 Insert 5

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of Charles ADAMS and Eliza Ann nee CHAMBERLAINE

OBITUARY
MR. EDWARD BUSE ADAMS
Veteran of Two Wars
The many friends of Mr. E. B. Adams, of Bridport, will regret to learn of his death in Launceston on Tuesday last. Mr. Adams served in two wars; he was exceptionally well known and highly esteemed, and his demise will be  sincerely regretted. The late Mr. Adams was a man of vision, and it was due to his untiring energy and perseverance that some 30 years ago a cut was put through the sand dunes at Bridport, making an outlet for the Foreater river, draining a large area of rich agricultural land. It was due to his fore-sight that during the critical war years a large quantity of much-needed foodstuffs was grown on areas which he was responsible for having drained and made available for culti-vation. His two sons served in the last war, and two of his three daughters were also in the services. Sincere sympathy will be felt for them and Mrs. Adams, who are left to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place at Carr Villa this afternoon.

Born at Pipers River in 1874, Edward Buse Adams left school at aged 13 and began working on his father's farm. At the outbreak of the Anglo Boer War, Edward joined the Tasmanian Bushmen and saw the campaign through. On his return, he took up land known as Jerusalem Plains, which he successfully drained. Later he conceived the idea of draining a large area of swamp land on the Great Forester River. With little assistance from the Government, Edward and his brother successfully carried out the drainage scheme, thereby reclaiming a large area of fertile flats including Barnbougie and Wonder Valley.
Another of Edward's plans was the building of a causeway over the estuary of the Forester near Bridport, which would enclose a large area of freshwater.
In 1916, Edward went to war on the western front as a member of the 25th Battalion, Seventh Brigade (artillery). He was wounded in France and invalided home in June 1918.
When he passed away in 1946, Edward left a family of two sons and three daughters.

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