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Leongatha & District
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
HISTORY OF THE FORMER WOORAYL SHIRE
Dumbalk • Inverloch • Koonwarra • Leongatha • Meeniyan • Ruby
Tarwin Lower • Venus Bay • Walkerville
SHALLBERG, John Reginald
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2nd Lieutenant 357
8th Battalion
Shepparton, Victoria
His father, The Revenand John H Shallberg, The Manse Trentham later Malvern
Surrey Hills 28/8/1914
Age 20 years, 10 months 5'7", 10 stone 7 pounds, fair hair
Methodist
Bank clerk
He suffered a gunshot wound to the head on 7/8/1915 and died of wounds on the Dunluce Castle.
He was buried at sea from the Dunluce Castle. He has his name on the Lone Pine Memorial
He worked at the Bank of Australasia in Leongatha before going to the war. Prior to Leongatha he worked in Bright.
28/8/14 He enlisted in Surrey Hills
19/10/14 He embarked Melbourne on HMAT Benella
25/4/15 He was at the Gallipoli landing
7/8/15 He was wounded and died on a hospital ship
Notice of death
Sergeant J Reginald Shallberg (killed August 7) was 21 years of age and the younger son of the Rev J H Shallberg, Malvern Rd East Malvern. At the time of enlisting he was in the Bank of Australasia at Leongatha, but was previously stationed at Bright for two years. Immediately after the outbreak of war he went into camp at Broadmeadows, where he was made Lance Corporal of �C� Company in the 8th Infantry Battalion. On the way to Egypt he was made corporal and after the first engagement at Gallipoli was promoted sergeant. The official notice of death stated that the Sergeant Shallberg received a gunshot wound in the head on August 7,and was buried at sea
In 1967 his only surviving relation Mrs. Winifred Ponsford of �Waldorf� 155 Fitzroy St St Kilda received his Gallipoli medal. His parents received his medals in the 1920s
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