"Loved in Life, honoured in Death, cherished in Memory"
LUCAS, Edgar HaroldService No. 3223
Sergeant 10th Battalion Born 09 September 1893 at Parkside, South Australia Son of William Arthur LUCAS & Mary Annette nee GILLES Of 164 Fisher St., Malvern, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Insurance Clerk Enlisted on 29 June 1915 at Keswick, SA Served in France Returned to Australia 3 December 1916 per 'Karoola' Discharged as medically unfit on 17 April 1917 www.awm.gov.au P07159.009 |
LUCK, Martin AlbertService no 3607
Private 3rd Light Horse Regiment Born 11 April 1886 at Moppa near Greenock, SA Son of Heinrich LUCK & Caroline nee ROENFELDT Of Peterborough, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Tailor Enlisted 04 August 1917 at Adelaide, SA Served in Egypt Returned to Australia 26 June 1919 per 'Orari' www.awm.gov.au P08324.001 |
LUGG, JohnService No. 129
Lance Corporal 32nd Battalion Born 29 June 1895 at Mitcham, South Australia Son of William James LUGG & Henrietta nee HODDER Of Elphyn Road, Mitcham, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Enlisted on 1 July 1915 at Keswick, SA Embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Geelong on 18 November 1915 Served in France Awarded Military Medal Returned to Australia on 27 May 1919 per 'Wyreema' www.awm.gov.au DA11082 |
LUXMOORE, Ernest MarshallLieutenant
9th Light Horse Regiment Born 19 July 1883 at Brighton, South Australia Son of John Henry LUXMOORE and Margaret nee HAY Of Brighton, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Shipping Clerk Enlisted 26 May 1915 Served at Gallipoli and in the Middle East Awarded Military Cross Returned to Australia on 26 November 1919 per 'Morea' www.awm.gov.au P07159.126 |
Chronicle 1st December 1917
Private JAMES ALBERT LYDEAMORE, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lydeamore, of Port Pirie, was killed in action in France on September 30. He was born at Sedan, Murray Flats, on July 2, 1895, and was educated at Mannum. He attended the Mannum Baptist Church and Sunday-school. He enlisted from the Semaphore Convalescent Home on July 22, 1916, and passed after several attempts. He worked for Messrs. J. & D. Shearer, and also O. J. Dodd, at Mannum, where he learnt his trade. He was much liked because of his kind and generous disposition.
Private JAMES ALBERT LYDEAMORE, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lydeamore, of Port Pirie, was killed in action in France on September 30. He was born at Sedan, Murray Flats, on July 2, 1895, and was educated at Mannum. He attended the Mannum Baptist Church and Sunday-school. He enlisted from the Semaphore Convalescent Home on July 22, 1916, and passed after several attempts. He worked for Messrs. J. & D. Shearer, and also O. J. Dodd, at Mannum, where he learnt his trade. He was much liked because of his kind and generous disposition.