
WHITE, Albert
Service Number: | 2190 |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 13th Infantry Battalion |
Born: | Basford, Nottingham, England, 1891 |
Home Town: | Broken Hill, Broken Hill Municipality, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Coal Miner in England and a Miner in Buri Buri , Australia. |
Died: | Died of wounds, 45th Casualty Clearing Station. France, 11 February 1917 |
Cemetery: |
Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension Grave V. B. 3., Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Dernancourt, Picardie, France |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour |
World War 1 Service
14 Jun 1915: | Involvement Private, 2190, 13th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '11' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Wandilla embarkation_ship_number: A62 public_note: '' | |
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14 Jun 1915: | Embarked Private, 2190, 13th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Wandilla, Sydney |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon
Births Dec 1891 WHITE Albert Edward Basford 7b 192.
There is some doubt about his age but the above seems to be the likeliest birth registration.
Albert was the son of Samuel, a house painter and his first wife Ann Hemsley of 6 Thurlow Street, Old Basford, Nottingham. Samuel was born in 1852 at Nottingham and his mother Ann Hemsley was born in 1850 at Basford; she died in 1909 at Basford aged 57 years. They had married on 14th August 1871 at Radford and went on to have 9 children, but 4 were to die in infancy or early childhood.
31 Mar 1901 census
Basford St Leodegarius With Cinder Hill Christ Church
Sub-District: Bulwell
Samuel White Head 49 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Ann White Wife 49 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Frederick White Son 20 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Florry White Daughter 19 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Gertrude White Daughter 14 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Albert E White Son 9 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Their surviving children were, George Samuel b1877 Basford, John Frederick b1879, Basford, Florrie Annie b1881 Basford, Florence Gertrude b1886 Nottingham and Albert Edward b1891 Nottingham In the 1911 census the family are living at 6 Thurlow Street, Old Basford, Nottingham and are shown as Samuel 59 years a widower and a house painter, he is living with his children, F.J. 27 years a coal miner, A.E. 19 years a coal miner , also living with them is Mary Mellors 57 years born 1854 Nottingham, a sister in law. Samuel went on to re-marry Mary Smith on 12th October 1912 at St Leodegarius Church, Basford.
Albert emigrated to Australia arriving at Melbourne on 5th January 1912.
Albert enlisted on 4th May 1915 at Liverpool , New South Wales, Australia. He gave his age as 23 yrs and 9 months, his occupation as that of a labourer and his next of kin as his father, Samuel White 32 Cheltenham Street, Old Basford, Nottingham. He joined 13th Battalion, A.I.F.,and embarked on HMAT Wandilla, at Sydney and landed on the Gallipoli peninsula on 2nd August 1915. He along with many others fell ill suffering from enteric fever at Anzac and was evacuated, to Mudros and then back to England aboard the HS Aquitania on 25th November 1915. He was admitted to the County of London War Hospital at Epsom on 4th December 1915. After his recovery he was posted to the Western Front arriving in France on 25th July 1916. He was wounded in action, [shrapnel wounds to right forearm and thigh] on 8th February 1917 and admitted to the 45th Casualty Clearing Station. He died from his wounds on 11th February 1917.
Obituary published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 11th February 1918 reads:- “WHITE. – In loving memory of our dear brother, Pte. Albert White, Australian Infantry Brigade, late of 6, Thurlow Street, Old Basford, died of wounds February 11th, 1917, aged 24 years. Sleep on dear brother, and take thy rest, those who miss you most loved you best. – From Fred, Florrie and Gerty.”
He is remembered on the Nottingham (Old Basford) - St Aiden's Church War Memorial.