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Surname | | GOODE |
Given Name(s) or Initial(s) | | Samuel James Mortimer |
Regimental Number | | 254 |
Rank | | Trooper |
Unit Name | | 5th South Australian Imperial Bushmen |
State | | SA |
Extracts and Comments (from Sources as shown) | | Murray: Samuel J Mortimer. Source:# 196 Jamestown District SA. URL1: Samuel James Mortimer a grazier aged 21 born in Saddleworth SA, next of kin Mrs Mary GOODE Canowie SA. URL2: 'E'Sqn. 2nd Troop SAIB arrived in Albany WA 22.4.1902 from Capetown via Durban per 'Manchester Merchant' for Adelaide.
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Source References | | Murray: Official Records of the Australian Contingents etc. page(s) 370 Source:# Oz-Boer contributed source number 196 Newbury1: South Australians and the South African War page(s) 15 Register: The Register newspaper South Australia 23.4.1902
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External Link URL1 | | naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/imagine.asp?B=1048017&I=1&SE=1 |
External Link URL2 | | nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55668198 |
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