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TUCKER John Frederick †

Names-Tucker-J-F   Service number 2795
ORIGINAL NAME PLATE C.1929

John was a coach driver for Mr AW Shorthouse, Beaconsfield Upper.

At the time of enlistment his parents were both deceased and his only sister’s address was unknown. John and his sister grew up in an orphanage.

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On the 3rdSeptember 1916 John was killed in action “in the forest” in Belgium.

He is buried at Woods Military Cemetery, Zillebeke, Belgium.

Berwick Shire News (11thOctober 1916)

“News was received in Beaconsfield last week of the death of Private JF Tucker, who was killed in action in France on the 3rd of last month. He was in the employment of Mr AW Shorthouse when he enlisted and made many friends, all of whom will regret to hear of his death.”

The Argus (7thOctober 1916)

“Tucker- Killed in action in France on the 3rd September, Private John Frederick Tucker.

“They miss him most who knew him best.”

(Inserted by his sincere friends Arthur W and Amy B Shorthouse, Rosemount, Beaconsfield Upper.)”

On the 15thDecember 1920 Mr Shorthouse applied to have John’s war medals.

Name  TUCKER, John Frederick +
Service Number  2795
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  22 years
Birth Place  1893, Carlton, Victoria
Father  Unknown
Mother  Unknown
Religion  Roman Catholic
Occupation  Coach Driver
Residence  Beaconsfield Upper, Victoria
Enlisted  2ndAugust 1915
Height  5 feet, 8 ½ inches
Complexion  Fresh; Eyes- Grey; Hair- Black
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