« Reply #13 on: Saturday 18 November 06 00:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi again,
Just wondered whether it is worth noting in the NAA file of his service history we see the following information.
On 10/8/1919, Federick was granted 6 months 'study leave' from the army to go to America and study 'agriculture' The end of this 6 month period brought the end of the war and the next entry sees them infoming the family that he has left San Francisco on Sept 21, 1920.
We see that he duly arrived home in Aust.
My thoughts...
Did he perhaps meet someone during that time in America and returned there .
As we can't immediately see a marriage in Aust or a death, it seems like a possibility.
Maybe you could look for him in US too.
Sue
Hi Sue, Thanks, I only found this information myself last month, (and I have been trying to locate him for 12 years) I am positive he came back to Australia as he was briefly living with his mother and sister Margaret in a house in Clunes. That is certainly an interesting thought that he may have returned to US. I've got a cousin who lives in US so maybe she maybe able to follow up that lead. It is becoming a process of elimination to try to find what happened to Frederick. Attached is a photo of Fred in his uniform.
BRUSASCHI, Italy, Vic, Australia
FOWELL, England
HUSTON, Ireland, Victoria Australia, New Zealand
JONES, Glamorgan Wales, Vic, Australia
KENNEDY, Ireland to Victoria Australia
KITTELTY, Tasmania, Vic, Austalia & New Zealand,
MAGEE, New Zealand & Vic, Australia
McINDOE, Scotland, Vic, Australia
POAD, New Zealand, Australia, England
ROWLAND, Glamorgan, Wales, Vic, Australia SALLEY, Ireland, Victoria, Australia
STAPLETON, Tipperary Ireland, Vic, Australia
STERNBERG, Germany to Victoria Aust