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McALPIN Ronald

Names-McAlpin-A   Service number 3698
ORIGINAL NAME PLATE C.1929

Originally from Yea the McAlpin family moved to Cardinia/Tooradin in September 1919. After the war Ronald returned to the family sheep property, “Onich”, Muddy Gates Road/Lane, Tooradin. Ron was a well-known sheep shearer and sheep farmer, he attended the district sheep sales with his quality stock. He and his brothers owned and operated a chaff cutter. They were employed by other farmers around the district during hay season to cut hay with the chaff cutter. In 1932 Ronald married Gladys Lyla Jackson.

In the 1930’s Ronald was the treasurer of the Tooradin and district sub branch of the Returned Soldiers League. It was decided to change the name of the branch to Tooradin, Cranbourne and district sub branch.

Ronald along with his four brothers; Walter Robert (Bob), Alan James, Norman John and Hugh Bain enlisted for WW2. In the 1950’s, Ronald and Lyla moved to Loch, Victoria.

Returned to Australia on the 19th August 1919. Discharged on the 10th November 1919. Died on the 6th June 1972 at Loch, Victoria. Buried in June 1972 at the Nyora Cemetery, Victoria.

Name  McALPIN, Ronald
Service Number  3698
Rank  Private
Roll  4 Light Horse Reinforcements 26-32 Regiments (May 1917-February 1918)
Conflict  First World War 1914-1918
Embarked  4th August 1917
City  Melbourne
Ship  HMAT Themistocles
Age  19 years
Birth Place  27th February 1898, Benalla, Victoria
Father  John McAlpin, “Highlands”, Yea, Victoria
Mother  Mary Ann (Annie) (Bain) McAlpin
Religion  Presbyterian
Occupation  Farmer
Residence  “Highlands”, Yea, Victoria
Enlisted  5th April 1917
Height  5 feet, 8½ inches
Complexion  Fair; Eyes- Green; Hair- Dark
BPA is a voluntary organisation representing the interests of residents and businesses of Beaconsfield, liaising with Cardinia Shire Council, Commonwealth and State Governments and Non-Government bodies in regard to planning & community issues, events and amenities for Beaconsfield.
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