Harry Rex George (Rex) COLEY

COLEY, Harry Rex George

Service Number: 923
Enlisted: 4 June 1915, Liverpool, New South Wales
Last Rank: Lance Corporal
Last Unit: 12th Light Horse Regiment
Born: Handsworth, Staffordshire, England, 10 July 1895
Home Town: Mosman, Municipality of Mosman, New South Wales
Schooling: Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire & Collyers Grammar School, Horsham, England
Occupation: Farmer
Died: Killed in Action, Beersheba, Palestine, 31 October 1917, aged 22 years
Cemetery: Beersheba War Cemetery
Grave D. 56., Beersheba War Cemetery, Beersheba, Israel
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Mosman St. Clements Anglican Church Great War Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

4 Jun 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 923, Liverpool, New South Wales
9 Aug 1915: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 923, 12th Light Horse Regiment, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '3' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Runic embarkation_ship_number: A54 public_note: ''
9 Aug 1915: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 923, 12th Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Runic, Sydney
31 Oct 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 923, 12th Light Horse Regiment, Battle of Beersheba, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 923 awm_unit: 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment awm_rank: Lance Corporal awm_died_date: 1917-10-31
31 Oct 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 923, Battle of Beersheba

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Biography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon

Harry “Rex” George Coley was born on 10th of July 1895 in Handsworth, Staffordshire to jeweller Harry Coley and Frances Maria Coley nee de Fallon.

He had three siblings of whom two are known: Dorothy Coley born about 1890 in Aston, Warwickshire and Carl Leslie Coley born about 1897 in Handsworth, Staffordshire.

At the time of the 1901 Census, the family lived at 15 Wellington Road, Handsworth. Harry senior was working as a gold ring maker and Frances was at home. The household further comprised of their children: Dorothy, Harry and Carl. The family also employed a cook.

Harry attended Wycliffe College School House, Gloucestershire. Later, on 13th of September 1909 he was admitted into Collyer’s Grammar School in Horsham, Surrey. At the time of his admission the family lived at 39 Clarence Road in Horsham. He left the school on 4th of April 1910.

Harry’s father Harry travelled from Southampton on board the SMS Friedrich Der Grosse to Sydney, Australia, arriving on 13th of December 1909, apparently leaving his family behind in England.

At the time of the 1911 Census, Frances and her children Dorothy, Harry and Carl lived at “Rosemarkie”, Gordon Avenue, Bognor, Sussex. Dorothy was working as a governess and Harry was a cashier. Frances stated that she had given birth to four children of whom three were still alive.

Harry travelled from London on board the Rangatira to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, arriving on 20th of March 1913 to join his father, already in Australia.

Harry’s mother Frances was buried on the 19th of June 1915 at St Mary’s church in Reigate. At the time of her death she lived at the Cottage, Glovers Farm, Reigate. She was 57 years old.

In Australia, Harry studied for a year at an agricultural college in New South Wales. When the war broke out, Harry,, who was about to become a partner in an isolated farming estate in Narromine, went to Sydney to enlist. Harry; now known as Rex; enlisted on 4th of June 1915 in Liverpool, New South Wales in the Australian Imperial Force. At the time of his enlistment he was a farmer and lived with his father at “Truro”, Raglan Street, Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales. His father was also listed as Harry’s next of kin.

From 9th of June 1915 he was part of the 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment. The regiment trained at Holsworthy Camp in Liverpool, New South Wales.

Harry embarked on 9th of August 1915 on board of HMAT A54 Runic from Sydney, New South Wales to Heliopolis, Egypt.

After a few weeks at Heliopolis he landed at Gallipoli and remained there until the evacuation in December 1915. On 13th of November 1915 in Gallipoli he was transferred to the 1st Light Horse Regiment.

On 11th of January 1916 Rex disembarked in Alexandria, Egypt.

On 18th of January 1916 he suffered from jaundice and was admitted to the No. 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital in Egypt.

On 22nd of February 1916 Harry was transferred to the 12th Light Horse Regiment. On 8th of March 1916 he suffered from light mumps and was admitted to the 4th Auxiliary Hospital in Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt. He left the hospital on 17th of March 1916.

He was detached to Kasr’l’Nil Barracks, Cairo on  26th of April 1916 and re-joined his unit on 7th of May 1916. On 5th of May 1917 heentered the Hotchkiss Gun Course at the Imperial School of Instruction in Zeitoun near Cairo. He passed the 26th Hotchkiss Gun Course as a gunner. He re-joined the 12th Light Horse Regiment on 17th of May 1917 in Fukhari, Palestine where he became a Lance Corporal on 20th of May 1917. On the 24th of September 1917 he marched out to Rest Camp, Port Said in El Fara, Palestine and re-joined his unit on  4th of October 1917.

He fought in the battles of Gaza and many skirmishes of the Sinai Campaign. He was killed, aged 22,  during the charge on Beersheba, Palestine/Turkey on 31st of October 1917. Coley and several others were shot outside Beersheba.

In 1917 Harry’s father received his late son’s personal effects comprising 1 tin containing photos & negatives, 1 balaclava cap, 1 razor, 3 pair of socks, 2 handkerchiefs, correspondence, 1 diary, shaving soap, insect powder, 2 spool-films, buttons and a brush. In 1918 he further received a black wallet containing photos, a small calendar, letters, postcards, diary and a leather purse.

He also received the “Where the Australians Rest” booklet, photographs of his son’s grave, the 1914 and 1915 Star, the British War and Victory medals, and the Memorial Scroll and Memorial Plaque.

Later, Harry’s father lived at Young, New South Wales, Australia. In 1921 he lived at Holly, Raglan Street, Mosman, NSW.

Coley Family History

Rex’s father Harry Coley was born on the 22nd of March 1865 in Birmingham, Warwickshire to jeweller George Coley, born about 1837 in Birmingham, Warwickshire and Emma Coley, born about 1834 in Birmingham, Warwickshire. Harry senior was baptised on 13th of February 1903 at St Mary’s church in Handsworth, Staffordshire.

His mother Frances Maria de Fallon was born in the 1st quarter of 1861 in Aston, Warwickshire to police constable James de Fallon, born about 1836 in Ireland and Catherine de Fallon, born about 1836 in Shelton, Shropshire. Frances Maria was baptised on the 3rd of February 1861 at St James the Less church, Ashted, Warwickshire.

Harry Coley and Frances Maria de Fallon married in the 3rd quarter of 1888 in the Aston Registration District of Warwickshire.

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Biography contributed by Elizabeth Allen

Harry Rex George COLEY was born on 10th July, 1895 in Handsworth, Birmingham, England

His parents were Harry COLEY & Frances Maria FALLON

His brother Carl Leslie Joseph COLEY also served in WW1 - 12th Light Horse Regiment (Service No. 289) - he returned to Australia in 1919