WEST, Frederick Harold
NAME | Frederick Harold West |
BORN | 2 May 1895 Brisbane |
DIED | |
MILITARY SERIAL NO. | 3150 |
UNIT | 13th Battalion |
ENLISTED | 8 August 1915 Warwick Farm, NSW |
DISCHARGED | 16 January 1920, Sydney, Medically Unfit due to the loss of a finger on his right hand |
Frederick Harold West obtained the block at Hillview Soldier Settlement which was in the County of Cumberland, Parish of St. Luke, Parramatta Land District by transfer from his brother Walter Henry West who had been charged with shooting his wife. The case against Walter West was to be heard in the Quarter Sessions possibly in June 1922.[1]
Footnotes
[1] SRNSW: Lands Department; NRS 8058, Returned Soldiers loan files; [12/7052 No. 8763], Frederick Harold West, RSS Branch Office Memorandum 17 March 1922.
Sources used to compile this entry:
State Records NSW: Lands Department; NRS 8058, Returned Soldiers loan files; [12/7052 No. 8763], Frederick Harold West.
National Archives of Australia: B2455, First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, (Frederick Harold West) http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=8380924