Ra - Ray
RABSON George Thomas 3563
RACE George James 1890
RADFORD Henry 796
RAFFIN James 1154
RAINBOW John Thomas 2281
RAISON Thomas Henry 1067
RAMAGE Adam 937
RAMM Philip Henry 2448
RAMSAY James Arbuckle 1018
RAMSAY James Campbell 1018?
RAMSAY John Clement 3017
RAMSAY William Spence 1726
The Sun (Sydney N.S.W.) 17-1-1918
MISSING MUNITION WORKER
Baggage Returned From Adelaide
"Morose and Very Melancholy"
After having enlisted as a munition worker for England and his luggage had been entrained for Adelaide, Harold John Ramsden, aged 42, who was employed as a telegraphist at the Pyrmont Post Office, disappeared and the police have not been able to find him.
Ramsden was reported missing from his home on November 15 last, but he returned a day or two afterwards, and did not say where he had been to in his absence. At that lime he was employed at the Post Office,but shortly afterwards he resigned his position. A few days later he volunteered for munition making, and he took his baggage to Victoria Barracks. He should have entrained that day for Adelaide, enroute for
England, but his baggage was returned from that city, where tho authorities say that he did not answer tho roll-call.The missing man was of a morose disposition, and very melancholy. He was of the opinion that nobody wanted him, and that he would he better out of the road. Hhad been under Dr. M'Creadie, of Macquarie-street, for some time, and had been treated for nerves. Although the police have made a thorough search in Sydney, they have not been able to find any trace of him. He is 5ft. 8in. or 9in. high, of medium build, medium complexion, brown hair, going bald in front, has a dark ginger moustache, brown or hazel eyes, and a scar under his right eye. He was dressed in a grey pepper and salt
colored suit, a double collar, a grey sort felt hat and black lace-up boots.
MISSING MUNITION WORKER
Baggage Returned From Adelaide
"Morose and Very Melancholy"
After having enlisted as a munition worker for England and his luggage had been entrained for Adelaide, Harold John Ramsden, aged 42, who was employed as a telegraphist at the Pyrmont Post Office, disappeared and the police have not been able to find him.
Ramsden was reported missing from his home on November 15 last, but he returned a day or two afterwards, and did not say where he had been to in his absence. At that lime he was employed at the Post Office,but shortly afterwards he resigned his position. A few days later he volunteered for munition making, and he took his baggage to Victoria Barracks. He should have entrained that day for Adelaide, enroute for
England, but his baggage was returned from that city, where tho authorities say that he did not answer tho roll-call.The missing man was of a morose disposition, and very melancholy. He was of the opinion that nobody wanted him, and that he would he better out of the road. Hhad been under Dr. M'Creadie, of Macquarie-street, for some time, and had been treated for nerves. Although the police have made a thorough search in Sydney, they have not been able to find any trace of him. He is 5ft. 8in. or 9in. high, of medium build, medium complexion, brown hair, going bald in front, has a dark ginger moustache, brown or hazel eyes, and a scar under his right eye. He was dressed in a grey pepper and salt
colored suit, a double collar, a grey sort felt hat and black lace-up boots.
RANDALL Edward Thomas 3907
RANDALL Edwin Archibald 3647
RANDALL Percy 1214
RANDELL George Henry 1739
RANKIN John 95
RANSLEY Albert George 1148
RAPPENEKER Oliver Joseph 3399
RASHLEY Herbert George 1899
RASMUSSEN Thomas Siphus 1999
RATCLIFFE John Stephen 1325
RATCLIFFE William Henry 1897
RATTLE Thomas Beacham 831
Born: New Town, Hobart, Tasmania
Aged 45years, Married (Wife - Ellen Gertrude Rattle)
2 children - Gipsy Barbara 31-7-1914 & Harry Beacham 9-5-1917
Enrolled: Tasmania
Left Australia 16-6-1917, Arrived Plymouth, England 25-8-1917
Worked: British & Colonial Aeroplane Co.
Returned to Australia 15-3-1919 (ill health)
Discharged 2-5-1919
Discharge No: 4686
Born: New Town, Hobart, Tasmania
Aged 45years, Married (Wife - Ellen Gertrude Rattle)
2 children - Gipsy Barbara 31-7-1914 & Harry Beacham 9-5-1917
Enrolled: Tasmania
Left Australia 16-6-1917, Arrived Plymouth, England 25-8-1917
Worked: British & Colonial Aeroplane Co.
Returned to Australia 15-3-1919 (ill health)
Discharged 2-5-1919
Discharge No: 4686
Examiner (Launceston) 9-3-1950
RATTLE. - On March 7, 1950, suddenly, at Hobart, Thomas Beacham, husband of Ellen Gertrude
Rattle, and loving father of Gipsy (Mrs. Carswell) and Harry.
In his 78th year.
The Mercury (Hobart) 9-3-1950
RATTLE.-Funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Beacham Rattle, late of 46 Fitzroy Place, will arrive at Crematorium Chapel,
Cornelian Bay, on Thursday (This Day), at 10.50 a.m.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
RATTLE. - On March 7, 1950, suddenly, at Hobart, Thomas Beacham, husband of Ellen Gertrude
Rattle, and loving father of Gipsy (Mrs. Carswell) and Harry.
In his 78th year.
The Mercury (Hobart) 9-3-1950
RATTLE.-Funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Beacham Rattle, late of 46 Fitzroy Place, will arrive at Crematorium Chapel,
Cornelian Bay, on Thursday (This Day), at 10.50 a.m.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
RATTLEY John 3474
RAWLE Percy 1409
RAWLINGS Sydney 395
RAWLINGS William Albert Henry 1186
RAWLINSON Richard Ernest 2445
RAWSON Charles Stansfeld 2462
RAWSON Ernest William 2459
RAWSTORN William Hiram 2970
RAY John Hennessy 2970 ?
RAYBOULD Joseph 1826
RAYMOND Frederick Charles 2112
RAYMOND Harry 3698
RAYMOND William 2453
RAYNER Frank 1141
RAYNES William 1089