"From Memory's page time cannot blot, three little words - Forget Me Not"
NOBLE, Allan CampbellService no 5419
Private 10th Battalion Born 14 May 1897 at Fulham, SA Son of John Benjamin NOBLE & Amelia Frances nee SMITH Of High St., Grange, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Mason Enlisted 02 February 1916 at Adelaide, SA Served in France Died of wounds received in action at Bapaume, France. Aged 20 years Buried Grevillers British Cemetery www.awm.gov.au P09220.008 |
NOBLE, George FranklinService no 4754
Private No 3 Australian General Hospital Born 10 June 1895 at Fulham, SA Son of John Benjamin NOBLE & Frances Amelia nee SMITH Of High St., Grange, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Plasterer Enlisted 19 January 1915 at Oaklands, SA Served in France Died in England of Influenza and Secondary Pneumonia on 13 November 1918 Aged 22 years Buried Cowley St. Lawrence Churchyard Cemetery www.awm.gov.au P09220.011 |
NORRIS, Stanley OsmondService no 1959
Private 50th Battalion Born 04 July 1889 at Lochiel, SA Son of Edward Hall NORRIS and Lucy nee PRIDHAM Of Cowell, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer Enlisted 06 March 1916 at Kadina, SA Served in France Taken Prisoner of War 02 April 1917 Awarded Military Medal Repatriated to England 29 November 1918 Returned to Australia 12 April 1919 per 'Derbyshire' www.awm.gov.au P03236.247 |
NORTON, Jack MarstonLieutenant
3rd Divisional Engineers Born 22 February 1894 at Rose Park, South Australia Son of John NORTON & Hannah nee DREW Of Watson Ave., Rose Park, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Architect Embarked from Adelaide on 31 May 1916 aboard HMAT Suevic. Served in France Returned to Australia 01 November 1919 per 'Nestor' Appointment terminated on 4 February 1920. www.awm.gov.au P07159.037 |
NORTON, William Charles
The Advertiser Thursday 05 October 1916 page 8
THE LATE .CORPORAL F. E. NOURSE.
Corporal Frank E. Nourse, fourth son of Mrs. R. Nourse, of Parkside (late of Terowie), was killed in action in France on August 11. On February 1, 1915, he left Australia with his brother, Lance-Corporal L.P. Nourse. Both were wounded on May 3, 1915. Corporal F. E. Nourse was again wounded on August 7, 1915, but soon returned to Gallipoli, where he remained until the evacuation. Corporal Nourse was a resident of Terowie, where he was highly respected. A brother, Private W. Nourse, is now in France, while another brother Signaller G. G. Nourse, is on a destroyer.
THE LATE .CORPORAL F. E. NOURSE.
Corporal Frank E. Nourse, fourth son of Mrs. R. Nourse, of Parkside (late of Terowie), was killed in action in France on August 11. On February 1, 1915, he left Australia with his brother, Lance-Corporal L.P. Nourse. Both were wounded on May 3, 1915. Corporal F. E. Nourse was again wounded on August 7, 1915, but soon returned to Gallipoli, where he remained until the evacuation. Corporal Nourse was a resident of Terowie, where he was highly respected. A brother, Private W. Nourse, is now in France, while another brother Signaller G. G. Nourse, is on a destroyer.
NUTT, Gordon Granville MMService no 3567
Private 27th and 10th Battalion Born 12 September 1896 at Orroroo, SA Son of John Thomas NUTT & Mary Dawson nee McLEAN Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer Enlisted 18 August 1915 aged 18 years Served in Egypt France and Belgium Wounded on 3 occasions Awarded Military Medal Returned to Australia 26 December 1918 Discharged 28 June 1919 www.awm.gov.au H01416 |