U - V
ULRICK Frederick Henry 4047
ULSETH Charles Edward 564
Born: Glanville
Aged 39years, Married
Left Australia 16-12-1916, Arrived Devonport, England 17-2-1917
Worked: Hawthorn Leslie & Co., Newcastle - R. Dockyard, Portsmouth 12-9-1917
Returned to Australia & Discharged 17-10-1919
Born: Glanville
Aged 39years, Married
Left Australia 16-12-1916, Arrived Devonport, England 17-2-1917
Worked: Hawthorn Leslie & Co., Newcastle - R. Dockyard, Portsmouth 12-9-1917
Returned to Australia & Discharged 17-10-1919
UPTON Henry Everest Grossmith 108
UPTON Leslie Frederick 141
UREN Arthur William Gordon 3833
VALE Arthur James 560
VANES William 739
VARY Kenneth William 2826
Born: Maryborough, Queensland
Enlisted in Australian Infantry Force 15-1-1916 - Service No: 1095
41st Battalion
Rank: Private
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer
Departed Australia 17-5-1916
Served 2years 156days
Discharged in England from A.I.F. 19-6-1918 aged 40years 11months
Took up position as Australian Munition Worker, England
Intended Address: c/- Mrs. Goodheart, 30 Great Queens Street, Kingsway W.C.2
Died 6-7-1956
Resting: Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland
Born: Maryborough, Queensland
Enlisted in Australian Infantry Force 15-1-1916 - Service No: 1095
41st Battalion
Rank: Private
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer
Departed Australia 17-5-1916
Served 2years 156days
Discharged in England from A.I.F. 19-6-1918 aged 40years 11months
Took up position as Australian Munition Worker, England
Intended Address: c/- Mrs. Goodheart, 30 Great Queens Street, Kingsway W.C.2
Died 6-7-1956
Resting: Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland
VAUX William Henry 2102
Born: St. Leonards, Tasmania
Aged 37years, Single
Enrolled: Tasmania
Left Australia 5-1-1918, Arrived England 4-3-1918
Worked: Messrs Moss & Sons, Witney, Oxon, as labourer - Messrs Aircraft Production Co., Hendon
Returned to Australia & Discharged 8-8-1919
Discharge No: 4015
Died 10-7-1950
Resting: St Leonards Church of England Cemetery, Launceston
Born: St. Leonards, Tasmania
Aged 37years, Single
Enrolled: Tasmania
Left Australia 5-1-1918, Arrived England 4-3-1918
Worked: Messrs Moss & Sons, Witney, Oxon, as labourer - Messrs Aircraft Production Co., Hendon
Returned to Australia & Discharged 8-8-1919
Discharge No: 4015
Died 10-7-1950
Resting: St Leonards Church of England Cemetery, Launceston
The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) 12-71-1950
VAUX.-On July 10, 1950, suddenly, at the Launceston General Hospital, William Henry (Harry) Vaux, of St. Leonards, youngest son of the late Wil-
liam and Sarah Vaux, dear uncle of Zena and Ardyn, and loved brother-in-law of C. Vaux, of St. Leonards, in his 71st year.
VAUX.-On July 10, 1950, suddenly, at the Launceston General Hospital, William Henry (Harry) Vaux, of St. Leonards, youngest son of the late Wil-
liam and Sarah Vaux, dear uncle of Zena and Ardyn, and loved brother-in-law of C. Vaux, of St. Leonards, in his 71st year.
VEARNCOMBE Thomas 1441
VEARS Louis George 1332
VEDMORE Albert Thomas 2533
VENNER Henry 2290
VERRALL William 4057
VICK Charles Edward 2624
VICKERS James Scott 2499
Died: 30-5-1952
Resting: Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood
Died: 30-5-1952
Resting: Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood
The Sydney Morning Herald 2-6-1952
VICKERS, James Scott - May 30, 1952 at his home, Concord, dearly loved husband of Winifred Hettie, father of Ronald and Gwyneth, and brother of Margaret (Mrs. Lewis), Charles and Emily (Mrs. Barnes, deceased) of Merrylands
VICKERS, James Scott - May 30, 1952 at his home, Concord, dearly loved husband of Winifred Hettie, father of Ronald and Gwyneth, and brother of Margaret (Mrs. Lewis), Charles and Emily (Mrs. Barnes, deceased) of Merrylands
VIDEAN Oscar John 2898
VIENET Edward Charles 2716
VILBERT Francis Jules 3366
VINCENT Frederick William 3831
VINCENT Louis Victor 3633
VINCENT W 502
VINE Thomas William Charles 3434
VINEY Alfred George 951
VINEY Walter Charles 1776
VINING John Joseph 3224
VINTEN Albert Henry 2028
VIPOND George 1256
VOADEN John 1764
VOGAN Harold James
1918 - Member of the Australian Munitions Workers' HQ in London, where he engaged in war work with Australian Munitions & War Workers' Unit as technical assistant to Colonel Sir Henry Barraclough, in the Australian Arsenal Branch, London
1918 - Member of the Australian Munitions Workers' HQ in London, where he engaged in war work with Australian Munitions & War Workers' Unit as technical assistant to Colonel Sir Henry Barraclough, in the Australian Arsenal Branch, London
VOGEL Ernest 423
VOYER Robert Benjamin David 3130
VYVYAN Harry Edwin 2168