MURPHY, Arthur Edward
Service Number: | Officer |
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Enlisted: | 29 January 1901, Had militia service in Colac's local VMR unit as PTE [1213]. |
Last Rank: | Lieutenant Colonel |
Last Unit: | 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles |
Born: | Toorak, Victoria, Australia , 28 May 1863 |
Home Town: | Colac, Colac-Otway, Victoria |
Schooling: | Beaumont School, Cumbria, England. |
Occupation: | Grazier |
Died: | Killed In Action, Drivelfontein , 29 May 1901, aged 38 years |
Cemetery: |
Old Middelburg Municipal Cemetery, Mpumalanga, South Africa |
Memorials: | Ballarat Boer War Memorial (Queen Victoria Square), Colac Soldier's Memorial, Melbourne - 5th Contingent Victorian Mounted Rifles |
Boer War Service
1 Oct 1899: | Involvement Lieutenant, Officer, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles | |
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29 Jan 1901: | Enlisted Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles, Had militia service in Colac's local VMR unit as PTE [1213]. | |
8 Feb 1901: | Embarked Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles, SS City of Lincoln. | |
29 May 1901: | Discharged Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles, Killed in Action. |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Maurice Kissane
Arthur Edward Murphy was born in Melbourne in 1863. His father Edward Joseph Murphy, a Solicitor, was born in Ireland. He migrated to Melbourne and died in 1873 when Arthur was 12. His mother Mary Agenes Rowe was born in Tasmania. Mary Agnes Murphy migrated to England after her husband's death. Arthur had nine siblings and was educated in England. He returned to Australia to work on outback stations. He settled in Colac where he was a Grazier and Chairman of a Dairy Company. He was 37 years old and well established in his community when he volunteered for war service. It is likely that the recent death of Isobel, his wife who had just died childless was a factor. His mother and siblings were in England. Hence he had no family ties in Australia. He was prepared to serve as a Private as he had once served in VMR as PTE MURPHY A E [1213]. However he was commisioned as a 5VMR Lieutenant. Nine days later he embarked but was KIA.
LT MURPHY, Arthur Edward 5VMR was KIA on 29 May 1901. The day after his 38th birthday. Lest We Forget.