Photocopy of Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum
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Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.I
In left margin NOTED ON H.R. CARD
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State N.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Ruelle, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived either Victoria or NSW.
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
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Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.I
In left margin NOTED ON H.R. GARD
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State N.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Ruelle, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived either Victoria or NSW.
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
-
Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.I
In left margin NOTED ON H.R. GARD
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Ruelle, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
-
Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.I
In left margin NOTED ON H.R. GARD
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
-
Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.I
In left margin NOTED ON H.R. OARD
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
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Regular type is form, italics is handwritten response.
...
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
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Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of any other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM.
Dated April 1921
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Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of oany other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
D.165D/11.10--C,17702.--IDM. Dated April 1921
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Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of oany other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
NOTE.--This Folder is Addressed to the Secretary, Department of Defence, Melbourne. Please fold in four, and stick down gummed
flap so that the addressed portion is outside. The information is require urgently.
-
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of oany other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
Name Sister M. Modwena, St. Scholastica's Convent
Address Glebe Point, Sydney. (sister of deceased soldier)
-
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But being Australian born, I am unable to give
particulars. One first cousin who was killed his name was
jim Rucele, and one wounded still alive is Lennox both
lived with Victoria or US.a
9. Name and Address of the Parent or other person giving this information--
Name Michael Noonan
Relationship to Soldier Father
Address Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
10. Names and Addresses of oany other persons to whom reference could be made by the Historian for further information--
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Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe National School Co Limerick Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F. (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No 204. Private Thomas Noonan
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the
suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised
to forward his interests in New South Wales, where
he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
-
Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private. No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he cheifly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)--
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverley + Randwick State U.S. Wales.
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy. Barringtons Bridge, Co. Limerick, Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
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Particulars Required for the Roll of Honour of Australia in the Memorial War Museum.
1. Name (in full) of Fallen Soldier Thomas Noonan
2. Unit and Number (if known) 13th Battalion, Private, No. 204,
3. With what Town or District in Australia was he chiefly connected (under which his name ought to come on the Memorial)-
Town (if any) Sydney District Waverly + Randwilk State U.S. Wales
4. What was his Birthplace Ballyguy, Barrenytous. Bridge Co. Lou..., Ireland
5. Date of Death August 9th 1915
6. Place where Killed or Wounded Gallipoli
Particulars Required for the Nation's Histories.
1. What was his Calling Clerical worker in civil life
2. Age at time of Death Twenty-three years (23)
3. What was his School Murroe Metrouel School. Es Lemmerick, Ireland
4. What was his other Training Commerce before military enlistment
5. If born in Britain or Abroad, at what age did he come to Australia Twenty-two years (22)
6. Had he ever served in any Military or Naval Force before Enlisting in the A.I.F (Please state particulars) No,
his rank during servise being No. 204. Private Thomas Noonen
7. Any other biographical details likely to be of interest to the Historian of the A.I.F., or of his Regiment--
My son resigned his situation at home at the suggestion of some of our Sydney relatives, who promised to forward his interests in New South Wales, where he joined them in Sydney about June 1914.
8. Was he connected with any other Member of the A.I.F. who died or who distinguished himself. (Please state
Relationship)-- Yes. But
Description
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Ballyguy Barringtons Bridge Co Limerick
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St. Scholastica's College/Sisters of the Good Samaritan Convent, Glebe Point, Sydney
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Murroe National School, Scoil Mhuire, Murroe, Co Limerick, Ireland http://www.murroens.ie/
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Randwick Waverely, Sydney
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Gallipoli
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Story location Gallipoli
Document location Ballyguy Barringtons Bridge Co Limerick
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Additional document location St. Scholastica's College/Sisters of the Good Samaritan Convent, Glebe Point, Sydney
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Additional document location Murroe National School, Scoil Mhuire, Murroe, Co Limerick, Ireland http://www.murroens.ie/
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Additional document location Randwick Waverely, Sydney
- ID
- 4436 / 51906
- Contributor
- Michael Noonan, Ballybuy, Murroe, Co. Limerick
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