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Surname BARTON
Given Name(s) or Initial(s) Edward Percy
Regimental Number 148
RankPrivate
Unit Name 7th Australian Commonwealth Horse (Qld)
StateQld
Extracts and Comments
(from Sources as shown)

Murray: 'B'Sqn. Darling, Western Downs & Border Dists,. died in hospital of pneumonia at Portsea Vic 14.8.1902.
B5207: drover from Charleville Qld.
URL1: drover aged ?27 c/- PO Charleville Qld., born in Wagga Wagga NSW next of kin father in Charleville.
URL2: WAR MEMORIAL AT SORRENTO. Photo entitled A WAR MEMORIAL (Tombstone Erected at Sorrento in Memory of Soldiers who Returned in the Drayton Grange and Died at Fort Franklin). A memorial erected to the soldiers who died in Fort Franklin barracks, after returning from South Africa in the steamer Drayton Grange, was unveiled last week by the Rev. E RODDA, in Sorrento cemetery. A large number of spectators were present. A detachment of the VRRAA and the military band, with Lieutenant INNIS in charge, represented the military forces. Lieutenant-Colonel MCCAY, who had been invited to unveil the monument, was unable to attend owing to absence from the State. The inscription on the monument is as follows - 'In memoriam to the returned soldiers from South Africa by the Drayton Grange, who died in Fort Franklin Barracks, Portsea, August, 1902 - — A HUMPHRIES, H SHERRINGHAM, J GREEN, EP BARTON, W MACFARLANE. Erected by public subscription. Unveiled 27th April, 1905'.
URL3: Trooper EP BARTON, of 7th battalion ACH, who had been dangerously ill for some time past, succumbed to septic broncho pneumonia at half-past 3 am. BARTON's father, Mr. TH BARTON, of Charleville (Q.), is next of kin. He was buried with military honours at Sorrento.
URL4: Our Queenscliff correspondent telegraphed last night [14.8.1902] - "Trooper BARTON, of Queensland, died last night at Fort Franklin; and Trooper GROOM, of New South Wales, died this morning. There are several serious cases, including ALLAN and VOLUNCLUSE, third Battalion ACH, Queensland, and MCFARLANE."
Source References
Murray: Official Records of the Australian Contingents etc. page(s) 534 541
B5207: National Archives of Australia series B5207
B4418: National Archives of Australia series B4418
Melb. Leader: Melbourne Leader newspaper date(s) 13.5.1905
Syd. Herald : Sydney Morning Herald newspaper date(s) 23.8.1902
GeelongAdv.: Geelong Advertiser newspaper date(s) 15.8.1902
External Link URL1naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/imagine.asp?B=678145&I=1&SE=1
External Link URL2nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198173499
External Link URL3nla.gov.au/nla.news-article165381075
External Link URL4nla.gov.au/nla.news-article147893990


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Apology: For some time now it has been difficult to keep up with the newly available sources (especially the Trove newspaper site) plus the flow of contributions and queries. So I have been forced to prioritise maintenance and data entry over replying to correspondence. Nevertheless, your contributions are being added to the database and acknowledged on the contributions page and, although my replies are many months behind, I will attempt to get to them more often.
 
Colin Roe
Canberra

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