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  • mccallumalison8 17 Feb 2012 at 00:25
    Captain William Garfield (Will) HARTLEY
    48th Battalion
    Roll of Honour and Portrait
    http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/roll_of_honour/person.asp?p=477906

    GROUP PHOTO
    48 Battalion; Officers; First World War, 1914-1918
    Summary
    Informal group portrait of 17 officers of the 48th Battalion. Identified, left to right, back row: Lieutenant (Lt) Dudley Grinlinton [alias Dudley Grinlington], later died of wounds on 17 October 1917; Lt George Freeman Evans, later Captain and killed in action on 14 August 1916; Lt F W Roberts; Lt Bernard Everett Bardwell, later Captain, returned to Australia 4 May 1917); Captain (Capt) Julian Rodger Bede O'Sullivan; Major Alexander Peter Imlay; Lieutenant Colonel Leach; Capt William Garfield Hartley, later died of wounds on 9 August 1916; Lt Waller; Lt Oscar Jilley, later died of wounds on 6 August 1916. Front row: Lt George Connock Dyke, died on 6 August 1916; Capt Benjamin B Leane; Lt Montague Sharpe Brearley, later Major, 16th Battalion returned to Australia on 21July 1918; Lt Thomas Clarence Fairley; Lt Henry William Bush, later Captain, returned to Australia 16 February 1917; Lt Harold Alan Hammersley, later Captain 16th Battalion, discharged 22 October 1916; Capt Herbert Henry Woollard AAMC, doctor.
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  • trecaz 5 Apr 2013 at 20:59
    William HARDING's wife's name was Margaret, not Magaret

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Thanking Dr. Schafer and Nurse C. Hill, 10. Wesi Thebarton-road. STKES (nee Esther Whltham). — On the 8th August, at Delta. Beach-road, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sykes. of N. Richmond— a sen (Maurice John). Sptcial thanks to Dr. Bice and Nurse Frost. MARRIAGE NIENABER— HAIMES.— On the 8th August, at St. Lawrence's. North Adelaide, by Father Candier. Molly, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Halmes, Prospect, to Lionel, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nienaber. Benley Beach. GOLDEN WEDDING MORHIS— HICKS. — On the lOtn August. 1881. at Methodist Church. Laura, by Rev. D. S. Wylle, Daniel Morris, Caltowie, youngest son late Mr. nad Mrs. George Morris. Modbury. to Elizabeth, only daugh ter late Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks, of near Laura. Present address. 2. Fulsford road, Prospect. ENGAGEMENTS WESTON — CUMMINGS. — The engagement Is announced of Phyllis, o--2y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weston. of Mlnnipa, to Leo Way. second son of Mrs. E. and the late Mrs. L. Cuxmnings, of Shirlnga. BEAD — KOWE. — The engagement Is an nounced of Esma, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bead, of Adelaide, to Baymond Donald, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bowe. of Torrensvllle. MARSHALL — WAENER.— The engagement Is announced of Elsie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Marshall, of Queen-street. Albcrton, to Frank, youngest eon of Mis. Lowe, Iiflrgs Bay. BUICK— CUNNINGHAM-— The engage   ment is announced of Verna, only daugh ter of Mrs. G. R. Wilson and the late H. V. Buick. of Kangaroo Island, to Gilbert, the fourth son of Mrs. M. A. Cunningham and the late P. T. Cunningham, of Ham mond. DEATHS JACKA-— On the 8th August, at Clare and District Hospital. Frederick Walter, loving husband of Olive and the late Elizabeth Jacka. — Inserted by his loving daughter and sons. Mintaro. Peace, per fect peace. OLDHAM.— On the 8th August, at Ade laide, George Edmund, beloved husband of Louisa Oldham, late of Park-terrace. North Unley. BURCHETT. — On the 8th August, at Stirling (suddenly), Eva Adelaide Mary (nee Eva Forbes), dearly beloved wife of William Burchett, of Meadows, and daugh ter of Mrs. A. A. Forbes and the late Mr. E. A. Forbes, of Hargrave-street, Feter b.ead. aged 24 years. MCGREGOR (nee Pearl King). — On the 31st July, at Broken '''. Pearl, the lov ing wife of Frank McGregor, daughter of Mrs McPeak and iate Oecrge King, of Thebarton. HARDING.— On the 9th August, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. E. Mor- gan), Felixstowe-road, Gaza. William Ed- ward, husband of the late Magaret Hard- ing, late of Pavneham; aged 76 years. WILSON. — On the 5th August, at Ade laide, William Thomas Wilson, beloved hus band of Elizabeth WUson, Fullarton-road, Myrtle Bank; aged 58 years. Loving brother of Mesdames I. Rose. C Miller, and W. McGrath. NEWCOMB. — On the 8th August, at the residence of her daughter, Mre. H. Bluude^, 243, King William-road. Hyde Park. Er-.Uy Jane, relict of John Newcomb. and late of London; aged 86 years. SANDERS.— On the 9th August, at his residence Morphettville road. Sturt. Samuel, dearly beloved husband of Jane Sanders, aged 89 years. Peace, wonderful peace. English papers please copy. DEAN.— On the 9th August, at 28. Bar ton-terrace. North Adelaide, Louisa Kathe rine Emma Dean; aged 80 years. At rest. DONOVAN.— On the 5th August, at Blackwood. Doreen Blanche (Vonnle). loved second daughter of the -ate John and Bianche Donovan: aged 21 years. B.I.P. BINNING.— On the 4th August, at Adelaide Hospital. Alma Pearl Binning, the loving sister of Mesdames E. Mitchell (Wil llamstown). W. Wilson (Kultpo Forest). W. Whlteman (Hart), S. Prelss (Loos). H. Connor (Karoonda). JACKA.— On the 8th August, at Clare and District Hospital, Frederick Walter, dearly beloved husband of Olive Jacka. Mintaro. (District Cleric) Best, sweet rest. GAIXIGAN. — On the 8th August, at Ade laide, Josephine, dearly loved youngest daughter of Thomas and Annie Galllgan, of 115. Angas-street. Adelaide, aged 12 years and 8 months. Bequlescat-ln-Pace. BOND.— On the 28th July, at his resi dence, Jerusalem, K-rttpq David John, beloved husband of Jane Bond (nee Mc Inerney), and loving brother of Ellen James, aged 64 years. Broken Hill papers please copy. EIP. METCAL.F.— On the 1st August (sud denly), at her late residence. Wilmington, Eliza Metcalf. wife of the late T. W. Met calf, Wilmington, aged 82 years. EATON.— On the 25th July, at Bunbury. Western Australia. E. J. Eaton, late of Murray Bridge. At rest. VfA papers please copy. ROCHIJU.— On the 8th August, at bis residence. 77. Hughes-street. Mile-End. Phlneas. beloved husband of Yenta. and much loved father of Aaron, Emanuel, Eric, and Miran. aged 57 years. BRUER.— On the 8th August, at Heidel berg. Victoria. Doris Genevieve, beloved wife of Cyril Bruer. and sister of Cedric Wright, aged 39 years.

DEATHS DONOVAN.— On the 5th August, at Blackwood. Doreen (Yvonne), sister of Kathleen and Molly, aged 21 years. WEST. — In fond remembrance of Annie Mary Margaret West date of Glenelgl. who passed away on the 10th August. 1913. at Adelaide. — Loving mother of Ivy (Vic). FOB FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE T' HEROES OF THE GREAT WAS DONNELLY. — In loving memory of mj dear son. Gunner Cecil M. Donnelly, who was killed on the Ypres front, on the 10th Auguit. 1917. A broken link In love's poldcn --ha!n. That God will mend when we meet again. —Inserted by his loving mother and brother. DUTHIE.— In loving memory of Private R. E. Duthie. killed in action, on the 10th August. 1915. at Gallipoli. Today I am thinking of someone. Who was loving, kind, and true; Whose smiles was dear as sunshine. Dear Budy that someone is you. — Inserted by his loving mother. Kate Duthic, Mary-street, Blrkenhead. FREEMAN'. — In lovine memory of our dear brother, Bert, killsd in France. 1918. Just a token of remembrance. — Inserted by his loving sister and brother in-law. Florrle and Jim. FREEMAN- — In loving memory -of our dear brother. Bert, killed In Prance. 1918. A day of remembrance, sad to recall. — Inserted by his loving sister and brother in-law. Sylvia and Fred, and brother. Allan. GUT- — In loving memory of Private Philip Gawler Guy, who made the su preme sacrifice at Crepry Wood, France, on the 10th August, 1918. — Ever remembered by mother, sisters, and brother. GBANDISON. — In loving memory of Ser gent George, killed France, 10th August, ever remembered. — Inserted by parents and family. HARTLEY. — In proud remembrance of Captain W. G. Hartley (Will), 48th Batta- lion, died of wounds at Pozieres, August 9th, 1916. In life and death, in dark and light. All are in God's care; Sound the black abyss, pierce the deep of night. And He Is there. Inserted by his loved ones, Kilkenny.   REYNOLDS. — In loving memory of Driver F. Reynolds (Terry), who passed away August 9th, 1929. Time will not dim the memory. — Inserted by his paL Rug. REGAN. — In fond remembrance of our dear son and brother. Pte James Edwin Began, killed in action In France on the 10th August, 1918 (late 10th Battalion). RXP. ? Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters, Forestvllle. IN MEMORIAM BARBER. — In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on the 9th August. 1321. Forever In my thoughts. — Inserted by his loving daughter, sonin law, and grandchild, Olive. Laurie, and Pauline. BROAD. — In fond and loving memory of our dear lather, who passed away at Koo rlnga on the 9th August, 1918; also our dear mother, who passed away on the 28th December. 1S23. A day to remember, sad to rerun. Dearly loved, missed by us all. — Inserted by their loving children, Robertstown. BISSETT.— In loving memory of dear Mum. Calm and peaceful Mum Is sleeping. Free from this world's sorrows and pain. — Ever remembered by her loving son Tom. and daughter-in-law Annie. BISSETT. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 10th August, 1930. The midnight stars are gleaming. Upon a lonely grave. Where sleeping without dreaming Lies the mother I could not save. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping Sweetest rest has followed pain. When I think of how she suffered Who could wish her back again. — Inserted by her loving son Bill, and Clara. BISSETT.— In loving memory of our dear mother and trrandma. who passed away on the 10th August, 1930. Her days of pain, her weary hours. Her sleepless nights are past; Her ever patient, worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last. — Inserted by her daughter and sonin law Edie and HuEhie. and grandchildren. BISSETT.— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 10th ! August. 1930. Whatever else I fall to do. Dear mother. I will always think of you. — Inserted by her loving daughters. Win nie. Ada, and son-in-law, Stan. BERGSTROM (nee Boirman). — In loving memory of my dearest mother, who passed away on the 10th August. 1930. She bad e. kind word end cheery smile for all. But God saw the road was getting too rough for her dear, brav? leet. so he called ! her to rest and peaceful s-ep. — Inserted ] by her only child, ft''ia sammons (nee Bowman), and son-in-law. Ernest. BERGSTROM (nee Alice Bowman). — In loving memory of my dear wife and Bis ter and auntie, who passed away on August 10th. 1930. Hearts that loved you dearly are the ones that haven't for gotten. — Ever remembered by her husband, Peter, Ada, and Jean. BURR (nee Mundy). — On the 10th August. 1924. at her mother's residence. Semaphore, Elizabeth Annie (Nance), our dearly beloved daughter and sister, and dear mother of Jean and Keith. Some time, some day. our eyes shall see. That dear face held in memory. BISHOP. — In loving memory of our dear son. Claude, who was accidentally killed on the 10th August. 1929.— Inserted by bis loving mother, father, and sister Myrtle. DUGGIN (Edward Stanley) — In loving memory of Ted, beloved husband of Myrtle, snd father of Alma snd May. who passed away at Keswick, on the 10th August. 1928. DONOVAN, — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away 9th August, 1923. also my dear father, who passed away June 19th. 1916. — Inserted by their loving daughter, Annie. ETHEEIDGE. — In loving memory of Myrtle, who died on the IQth August. 1930. Today we're thinking of some one Who was loving, kind, and true. Whose smile was as -iear as the sunshine Dear Myrtle, that someone was you. —Ever remembered by Thelma and Bert. ETHRIDGE. — In fond remembrance of our dear friend. Myrtle, who passed away on the 10th August. 1931. Her life was a beautiful memory. Her absence one great regret. — Ever remembered by Phyl and Sid. ETHERIDGE. — In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister. Myrtle, who passed away on the 10th August, 1930. In memories keeping, treasured for ever. — Inserted by mother, father, and sister Doris. ETHERIDGE. — In loving memory of our dear sister and auntie. Myrtle, who passed away on the 10th August, 1930. God's greatest gift, remembrance. — Inserted by her loving sister, brotherin law, and nephews. Lull, Frank, Teddy, and Bubby. FOGGO. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William Foggo, who passed away on 9th August, 1928. One of our number Is waiting To welcome the others home. — Inserted by his loving wife, M. N. Foggo. and family. FRAYNE. — In loving memory of mother. who passed away August 10th, 1928; also father, who passed away October 12th, 1923. — Inserted by their lovlngs sons and daugh ters. GREEN. — In fond memory of our dear friend. Earnest, who was accidentally killed on the 10th August. 1929. — Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Myrtle. GREEN. — In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Ernest Phillip, accl dently killed on August 10th. 1929. A day to remember so sad to recall, A dearly loved son missed by us all. — Inserted by bis mother, sisters, and brothers. mix. — In loving memory of our dear father, who died 10th August, 1923. At rest. — Inserted by his loving children Hazel and Steve. HORE (nee March). — In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away on August 10th, 1928. Deep In our hearts there's a memory. Of one we will never forget. — Inserted by her loving parents and sis ters, Balaklava. For Other In Memoriain and Return Thanks Notices see Pace 9.

IN MEMORIAM AND RETURN THANKS NOTICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6. IN MEMORIAM HUDDLESTONE. — In loving memory of my dear son. who died on the 9th August, 1330, age 12 years. We think of you each day, dear Willie, In grief that is deep and true; No one kne-ws the silent heartache. That makes us long for you. — Loving thoughts by mother and brother, Tom. Sadly missed. 1IE3KICKE. — In loving memory of our dear sister, Ella, who passed away August 10th. 1930. It was hard to lose you. sister dear. But God who knoweth best. Held out his loving arms and said. Come unto me and rest. — Inserted by her loving sister and brother in-law. Gertie and Les. HEINICKE. — In loving memory of our dear children. John Frederick who died on 28th July. 1923. and Myrtle Ella, who died on 10th August, 1930. We have lost, but heaven has gained Two of the best the world contained. — Inserted by their loving parents and sis ter Ivy. HARV1E. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Hugh, who died on the 10th August. 1928. Loving memories true and tender. Just to show we still remember. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. JUNUKER ? in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 9th August. 1929. — Ever remembered by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and '?'''» JACKSON. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father. William Howard, who died August 10th, 1922. Nine years of sadness now has passed ' Since sorrow on us fell. Still in cur hearts we feel the loss Of one we loved so well. A loving face from us In gone. A voice we loved Is stlU: A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be filled. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. LEVICK. — In loving memory of Len, who departed this life on the 10th August, — Inserted by Meta and Frank. LEVICK. — In loving memory of our dear brother. Len. who passed away on the 10th August. 1927. We who loved you can never forget. —Inserted by Thelma and Jack. LEVICK.— In loving memory of our dear Len. who passed away on the 10th August, 1927. A beautiful memory Is all we have left. — Inserted by his loving parents, elsters. and brothers. LEVICK. — In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 10th, 1927. Dear Is the memory That never fades. — Inserted by his loving wife. LeviCK. — In loving memory of dear Len. who passed away August 10th. 1927. Ever remembered. — Inserted by his loving father and mother-in-law. LANE.— In .loving memory of my dear wife, Ethel, who passed away on the 10th August, 1930. I treasure still with love sincere. The memory of cne I loved so dear. — Inserted by her loving husband. LANE (nee Ethel Dunn). — In memory or our dear Ethle. who died on the 10th August, 1930. While you rest in peaceful sleep. Tour memory we win always keep. — Inserted by her aunty and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. Edwards. Kadina. MILLER. — In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed -away on the 10th August, 1930. We have you hi our memory, God has you in his care. — Tnsened by Uls loving wife, Mary. MOORE. — In loving memory of our dear Uncle George, who passed away on August 10th. 1929. With tender love and deep regrets. We who loved you most will never forget. — Inserted by his loving nephew Em, Quom, S.A. O'GRADT — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Jameo town, on the 10th August. 1928. Today we are thinking of someone. Who was loving, kind, and true; Whose smiles were as dear as sunshine. Dear mother, that someone Is you. — Inserted by her sons and daugntexs. PERRT. — In loving memory of our dear Gwen, irho passed away on the 10th August. 1928. Sweetest memories. Gwenle dear. Too dearly loved to ever forget. — Inserted by her mother, father, brothers, and Elsters. PRIOR. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away August 9, 1908. A sorrow too great for words. — By his lov ing daughters, F. Brock, M. J. Bell, E. C. Edglnton, T. Shephard. REED. — In loving memory ot our dear mother, who died at Kadina, August, 1925. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. — Inserted by her loving son, daughterin law. Joe. Iw. and grandchildren. SHARPE. — In loving memory of our mothar, who passed away on August 10th. 1926. at Pt. Wakefield. Deep In our hearts there's a memory of a loved one we'll not forget. — Inserted by Boss, Ettle, Elliott and CoraL SHEPHERD.— A tribute of love to dear Elsie, who fell asleep on the 10th August. 1924. at Prospect.— Lovingly remembered by her mother, father, brothers, and sisters. Helen and Rose. THOMAS. — lu loving memory of dear mother, who passed away on the 10th August. 1929. Those who loved you dearly. Are the ones who won't forget. — Inserted by her loving son and daughter in-law. James and Clara. TIDSWEIA. — In memory of our dear husband and father, who died 10th August, 1927 (Walter Squire). Though cast down In tears and sorrow. Though we've lost the one we love; Softly comes an angel's whisper. Soon we'll meet In heaven above. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. Hackney. TOMKINS.— In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Mary Tomklns, who died at Croydon, August 10th, 1930.

Today we are thinking of someone who was loving and true. Whose smile was as dear as sunshine dear mother, that someone was you. — Inserted by her loving son and daughter in-law. Horace and t.ii and grandchildren at FTIndmarsh. WEST. 3. (Scottle).— Drowned Murray River. 12th May.— Inserted by bis loving friends, the Grandlson family, Blrken head. WITTENBERG. — In loving memory of my dear mother, -who passed away at St. Peters on 10th August, 1928. just two words, not hard to write. Which 111 remember all tny life. My mother. — Inserted by her loving daughter. Gert. WITTENBERG. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at St. Peters on 10th August. 1928. Her life a beautiful memory. Her absence an unspeakable sorrow. —Inserted by her loving daughter Minnie. WOOLFITT. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on August 10th, 1930. One year has gone since you passed away. Since the day we had to bear slice great pain; But it Is one day nearer the brighter day. When we will all be with you again. » We bad not been long without you. dad. Not even time for the wound to heal. When mother was called and laid by your side. Nobody knows just how we feel. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son in-law, Grace and King. WOOLFTTT ? In loving memory of my darling grandpa, who passed away on August 10th. 1930. Empty is your corner, grandpa. Vacant is your chair; When we visit the dear old home. We miss you everywhere. —Inserted by his loving grandchild, Doris. WOOLFTTT.— In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away a£ Strath albyn. August 10th. 1930. A year ago a message came From One who thought It best. To take dear father from this world. And give *'-'' peace and rest. Just a token of remembrance, A memorv fond and true; Whatever else we fall to do, We still remember you. Oar hearts still ache with sadness. Our eyes shed many a tear; God alone knows how we miss you. As it dawns another year. What would we give his hand to clasp. Our dad's dear face to see; To hear again his leving voice. That means so much to us. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son in-law. Tot and Charlie. In loving memory of our dear friend. Myrtle. «-ho nassed away on the 10th August. 1930. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. — Inserted by Jess and Dick. RETURN THANKS '»rBS. CLABS SMITH (nee Nation), of JJ. Mile-End, wishes to THANK her old friends of Parkside for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave ment. ? rpHE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late 1. ELIZABETH LATHLEAN wish to sln rerely THANK all relatives and friends for k:nd expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In their recent sad and Fiidden bereavement. HE FAMILY of the late Mrs. ELLEN DEVrTT of Bute, wish to sincerely THANK all kind relatives and friends for cards letters, telegrams, floral and per sonal expressions of sympathy in their re cent sad bereavement, also neighbors for l;indne;= shown Dr. Piper, Sister Miller. Nurse Thomas for kind attention to mother during her Illness.

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