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OSBORNE James Patrick †

Names-Osborne-J   Service number 2733
ORIGINAL NAME PLATE C.1929

On the 19thAugust 1916, killed in action “in the field”. Buried at the Serre Road Cemetery No 2, Beaumont-Hamel, France.

Osborne-J-01

The Argus (23rdSeptember 1916)

“Osborne.

Killed in action on 19thAugust 1916 Private JP Osborne of Beaconsfield, late of Walhalla; brother to Mrs Keating, Beaconsfield and Mrs Clayton, Adelaide.

Dear Jim, May the Lord have mercy on your poor soul.”

Major, Officer in Charge, Base Records (writes the following to James’ sister) (10thNovember 1920)

“Dear Madam,

It is noted that you are registered on the records of the late No 2733 Private JP Osborne, 7th Battalion, but, in order that the instructions under the “Deceased Soldiers Estates Act 1918” may be properly complied with when disposing of medals, etc., I shall be glad to learn whether there are any nearer blood relations than yourself to the above-named, for instance, is his father living; if not has he any brothers (stating the eldest) or any sisters older than yourself (stating the eldest) still alive. If so I should be much obliged for their names and addresses at your earliest convenience. The provisions of a Will have no bearing upon the distribution of medals unless they are specifically mentioned therein, such mementos being handed over in the following order of relationship unless good and sufficient reasons for varying the procedure are stated:- Widow, eldest surviving son, eldest surviving daughter, father, mother, eldest surviving brother, eldest surviving sister, eldest surviving half-brother, eldest surviving half-sister. Thanking you in anticipation of the favour of an early reply,

Yours Faithfully.”

James’ sister received the medals as both parents were deceased prior to 1920.

Name  OSBORNE, James Patrick +
Service Number  2733
Rank  Private
Roll  24 Infantry Battalion 1-8 Reinforcements (May 1915-January 1916)
Conflict  First World War 1914-1918
Embarked  27thOctober 1915
City  Melbourne
Ship   HMAT Ulysses A38
Age 36 years
Birth Place  1879, Walhalla, Victoria
Father  Patrick Osborne, Walhalla, Victoria
Mother  Bridget (Traynor) Osborne
Religion  Roman Catholic
Occupation  Labourer/Farmer
Residence  “Fairwood Park”, Lower Beaconsfield, Victoria
Enlisted  2ndAugust 1915
Height  5 feet, 6¾ inches
Complexion  Fresh; Eyes- Blue; Hair- Dark Brown
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Beaconsfield, 3807, Australia

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