Hello,
I'm trying to get any info that I can on my grandfather Harry Powis, which as a family we know very little about.
We know he was in the AIF, and returned to Australia 1920(we assume) Melbourne, he was listed as sailing on the Kingoma, but on the ? list, where it has date of return, there is no date, so maybe he didn't sail after all at that time?
He'd met and married my Grandmother Nellie Sowley (married name Furby) while back here in Weymouth, in the UK on leaves after being shot while in fighting Fromelle, they went on to have 2 more children ( they had an affair, and she already had a child by her first husband, Furby, so he sued them for a divorce)
I only have my Grandfathers war records to go on so far, he was 996 in the AIF, first of the 8th Batt, then briefly the 60th, then finished his time in the 59th Batt.
He was born England, Hackney(so he says) but as of yet have been unable to find him, or his family in any census!He was also a clerk. There is one Harry Powis born around that time, but he's not the right one, and he died 2 years
At the moment I'm trying to trace Harry after he returned to Australia in 1920, he married while back in England, and also had a family, but due to complicated circumstances, they never returned to Australia with him, and all contact was lost, my mother and her siblings grew up thinking he's died in the war.
I first find him in 1924 .
I've found my Harry in 1925 at 16 Laburnham St Melbourne living with Arthur and Issabelle Irwin (Arthur was also born in Hackney, and joined about the same time as Harry, so presumably they knew each other?)
1926 Arthur and Harry are still at no 16, but no Isabbelle
1927 Arthur and Henry are still at no 16, but Isabelle is at no 27
1928 Arthur is at 16 still, Harry and Isabelle are at no 27?
1931 Arthur is at no 16, Harry and Isabelle no 27!
I haven't found Harry again until 1935, where he's living now at 408 william street, and is there in 1936, haven't looked for Isabelle yet.
1937 Harry's moved to 432 Lonsdale st (again haven't looked for Isabelle)
Haven't found him between 1937 and 1943
1943-1954 he's now living at 317 Beaconsfield Parade.
So presumably Harry knew Arthur when he moved in to live with them? Not sure what to make of his move to no 27 where Isabelle moved to previously.
Would love to hear from anyone that knew of stories or knowledge of him, as i know absolutely nothing at all.
Though i have to say that the fact that he's moved in with another soldier that he'd served with makes me more confident that this Harry I'm following is in fact my Grandfather.
I have been told that there are further records for him, but am having major problems getting anything from them, this is an e-mail that i had from the dept of Veteran affairs; (Good service, they replied promptly every time)
Good afternoon, Ms Hogben
Our records indicate that an old client file for Harry Powis (S/Sgt, 59th Btn, 5th Div - service number: 996) does exist. You may obtain access to this file (under the Archives Act 1983 - as all the records on the file are >30 years old) by making application to the National Archives of Australia (NAA).
Their contact details are: National Archives of Australia, PO Box 7425, Canberra Mail Centre, ACT, 2610. Their phone and fax numbers are: 1300 886 881 and 1300886 882 respectively. Alternatively, you can email them at: ref[at]naa.gov.au
When you contact NAA, you will need to specify that the DVA WW1 client file is held in the Burwood repository in Melbourne. You will also need to provide the following information for the NAA staff to locate the file:
DVA FILE NUMBER: R98858
CONSIGNMENT NUMBER: B73/69
BOX NUMBER: 136
The service dossiers for WW1 veterans are also available from NAA, but you should note that these records are separate and distinct from any DVA files. To obtain a copy of the service dossier, an email should be sent to the NAA address as above, and specify that you would like a copy of the WW1 service dossier. Your grandfather's WW1 service number was 996.
National Archives should be able to advise you of any fees or charges that may apply to requests for access to information held by them.
I trust that this information will assist you with your research. If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Rhonda Blair
Senior Freedom of Information Officer
National FOI Processing Team
Department of Veterans' Affairs
P: 02 9213 7778 | F: 02 9213 7400
(Internal: x27778)
e-mail: Rhonda.Blair[at]dva.gov.au
Problem is I've contacted the NAA quite a few times, and am getting no joy(or replies).
I had one reply after a few weeks telling me about Harry's war records, which I had already said that I had, so I wrote back explaining this, and what I'm really afer (his care files) but have had no reply now since the 9th april. Is this normal?
Don't know how else to get hold of these records if they're not responding.
Any suggestions on a postcard please....
Sue hogben