Wil - Williams J.
WILCOX Frederick 145
WILD Charles Henry 3714
WILD Joseph Alexander 1119
WILDE Harry 184
WILES William 3640
WILKES Thomas Edward 1400
WILKIE Alick 1169
WILKIE Ernest Thomas Irvine 3643
WILKIE Thomas Smith 3016
WILKINS Thomas 2505
WILKINSON Edward 228
WILKINSON Novello 3212
WILKINSON William 1170
WILLCOCKS Henry 1178
WILLETT John 1918
WILLIAMS Albert 2519
WILLIAMS Alfred Ernest 745
WILLIAMS Charles 2512
WILLIAMS Charles Hubert John 2882
Born: Norwood, South Australia
Transfered from A.I.F. 19-8-1918 after 3years 6months Service
Agreement commenced 22-8-1918
Worked: Delta Metal Co., Greenwich - Messrs Vickers Ltd., Erith
Returned to Australia & Discharged 24-5-1919
Discharged No: 782
Born: Norwood, South Australia
Transfered from A.I.F. 19-8-1918 after 3years 6months Service
Agreement commenced 22-8-1918
Worked: Delta Metal Co., Greenwich - Messrs Vickers Ltd., Erith
Returned to Australia & Discharged 24-5-1919
Discharged No: 782
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WILLIAMS Daniel 915
WILLIAMS David
WILLIAMS David Harold 241
WILLIAMS Edgar Charles 3637
WILLIAMS Edward George 2040
WILLIAMS Edward James 838
WILLIAMS Edwin Wynne 611
WILLIAMS Ellis 953
WILLIAMS Ernest 1188
WILLIAMS Ernest Charles 1917
Born: Cardiff, Wales Aged 43years, Married with 3 children Left Australia 22-5-1917 and arrived England 29-7-1917 Died 26-7-1918, at Hitchin Hospital Resting Hitchin Cemetery, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England
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HENLOW WORKER'S DEATH
The death took place on Friday at the Hitchin Hospital, of Ernest Williams, an Australian, who worked at Henlow. The cause of death was pneumonia, and the sad event evoked widespread sorrow among his comrades. The funeral took place at the Hitchin Cemetery on Tuesday, a large number of men attending by arrangement with the contractors. The first part of the Service was conducted in St. Saviours Church by the Rev. J.G. Williams, and the last rites at the graveside were administered by the Rev.G.B. Gainsford. The principal mourners were Mr. J. Williams (brother) and Mr. Jones; while the representatives of the allied trades included Messrs J. Kerr and J. Doyle (carpenters), H. French (bricklayers), R Silvester (plasterers), R. Allen (scaffolders), F.Fish (labourers), J.H. Webb, (painters), and Bentley (plumbers). The six bearers were Messrs Stebbs, West, Coombes, Toombs, Teasel and Laing. The coffin bore the inscription "Ernest Williams: died July 26, 1918; 49years. Beautiful wreaths were sent by the following: Australian Mates; Australian workers (2); Messrs Stibbs, West and Coombes; joinery and machinery department; shop stewards; Robert and Mag (Cardiff), Mr. George Kirby was the undertaker.
WILLIAMS Frederick 1999
Born: Sussex, England
Aged 29years Single
Left Australia 22-5-1917, Arrived Plymouth, England 29-7-1917
Worked: Royal Arsenal, Woolwich as labourer
Returned to Australia & Discharged 7-7-1919
Discharge No: 3150
Born: Sussex, England
Aged 29years Single
Left Australia 22-5-1917, Arrived Plymouth, England 29-7-1917
Worked: Royal Arsenal, Woolwich as labourer
Returned to Australia & Discharged 7-7-1919
Discharge No: 3150
WILLIAMS Frederick 2137
WILLIAMS Frederick 323
WILLIAMS George 2513
WILLIAMS George Edward 1054
WILLIAMS Harry 2205
WILLIAMS James John 1301
WILLIAMS John 1905
WILLIAMS John 2126
WILLIAMS John 465
WILLIAMS John Henry 1903
WILLIAMS John Herbert 2165
WILLIAMS John Rowland 425
WILLIAMS John Samuel 3371