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COULSON Harold (Harry) †

Names-Coulson-T   Service number 3369
ORIGINAL NAME PLATE C.1929

Harold Coulson was an AIF Abroad Soldier.

Harry made his Will on the 5th November 1917.

Harold was killed in action on the 4th July 1918 at Mericourt, France.

Buried at Mericourt L’Abbe Communal Cemetery Extension, France.

Harry immigrated to Australia aged 18. He worked as an orchardist with the Evans Family at “Lalla Rook”, Dewhurst, prior to enlisting with the AIF.

Name  COULSON, Harold (Harry) +
Service Number  3369
Rank  Private
Roll  Infantry Battalion 6-9 Reinforcements (October 1916-May 1917)
Conflict  First World War 1914-1918
Embarked  11th May 1917
City  Melbourne
Ship  HMAT Ascanius A11
Age  20 years
Birth Place  July 1896, Hull, Yorkshire, England
Father  George Coulson, 174 Bean Street, Hull, England
Mother  Ada Coulson
Religion  Church of England
Occupation  Orchardist
Residence  Emerald, Victoria
Enlisted  5thMarch 1917
Height  unknown
Complexion  unknown
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