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EDNEY, John Edward (Jack)

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Private 2625A

59th Battalion

Rochford near Lancefield

His father, Alfred Edward Edney of Leongatha

Melbourne. Victoria 19/7/1915

Age 23 years 2 months 5'5", 10 stone 4 pounds, light brown eyes and light brown hair

Church of England

Grocer

He was killed in action on the 19/7/1916 at Fleirbaix, Fromelles

He has no known grave, remembered on the Memorial at VC Corner Cemetery and Memorial Fromelles

He was a member of the Edney family of Leongatha, Victoria


He was a past student of Leongatha State School
He was a senior cadet for 2 years
19/7/15 He enlisted
He was first in the 58th Battalion and then the 59th
29/2/16 He joined his first unit at Tel el Kebir Egypt
18/3/16 He transferred to 59th
18/5/16 He embarked Alexandria on the Kinfauns Castle
29/5/15 He disembarked Marseilles
29/8/17 There was an inquiry into death
Presumed buried in no mans land grid given for Hazebrock Sheet

Report

Pte Edney was in my section of the 59th Battalion Grenadiers. He went out with us on the 19th of July 1916. A shell burst close to us and I am fairly sure he was blown to pieces through a piece of shell exploding the grenades in his bag. Pte Chapman could give more conclusive evidence on the matter.

Dated at Verne Citadel on this 18th Day of August 1917

Signed Lance Corporal H S Critten

Statement made and signed before me Lt. M McGregor

Note a statement written by Pte. Chapman at Weymouth 28/8/17

Page 25 of his file has a letter from Jack�s father
His will is on page 30 of his file. It is a very interesting will signed by Herbert Hyland and he had an insurance policy
His father applied for a death certificate so they can apply for probate and apply for the insurance

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