Charles Frederick PETERSEN

PETERSEN, Charles Frederick

Service Number: 302
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Born: Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia., 14 August 1854
Home Town: Helidon, Lockyer Valley, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Natural Causes, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, 4 June 1942, aged 87 years
Cemetery: Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery, Queensland
Plot: Sect. CE 19-24 Block 23 Allotment 58
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Boer War Service

1 Oct 1899: Involvement Farrier, 302, Queensland Imperial Bushmen
18 May 1900: Embarked Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Farrier, 302, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 475 notes 4th QIB embarked 18 May 1900 aboard Manchester Port arriving Beira 14 Jun 1900.
1 Jun 1900: Promoted Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Sergeant, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, WM Boer War Nominal Roll, Murray p. 485 notes promoted to Sergeant.
10 Aug 1901: Discharged Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Sergeant, 302, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 477 notes 4th QIB embarked 5 Jul 1901 aboard Britannic returning to Australia arriving Brisbane 5 Aug 1901, disbanded 10 Aug 1901.

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Biography contributed by Claude McKelvey

Charles Frederick Alolph Petersen (Peterson) was born on 14 Aug 1854 at Parramatta, New South Wales, a son to Christian Adolph Petersen and Elizabeth Petersen (nee Kirk). He married Charlotte Martha Rayner on 20 Jul 1878 in Queensland and they settled at Helidon near Toowoomba where that raised 9 children.

Their first born child, a son, also named Charles Frederick Petersen was born in 1879 and predeceased his parents in 1907. His obituary in 1907 in the Darling Downs Gazette noted his involvement in military matters and noted this also applied to his father who had 'served his country in the last South African War'.

(sources- AWM Boer War Nominal Roll, Murray p. 485; Obituary of his son, Darling Downs Gazette, 7 Oct 1907, p. 5).

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