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Hint: This site is intended as a search aid - not a definitive source. It is essentially an index to documents that seem to relate to this person plus a very brief precis of relevant elements. Sources often conflict and I also flag things with a ? when I am unsure. So if the information below is important to you, then please check the original sources to see what else they contain (and in case I have inadvertantly introduced transcription and/or precising errors). There can be additional information that was not included in the database for both space and copyright reasons.


 

Surname EASLEA
Given Name(s) or Initial(s) George
Regimental Number 30
RankPrivate
Unit Name 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
StateQld
Extracts and Comments
(from Sources as shown)

B5172: next of kin in Lacey's Ck. Upper N. Pine Qld.
Source:# #1460 George EASLEA was born in 1879 at Tenterfield NSW. His family settled at Laceys Creek near Dayboro in S. Queensland in 1889 when the parents, Harold and Martha, moved there by spring cart with George and 5 siblings. George and his wife, Maud Emily nee CLARKE, established a dairy at Laceys Creek and named it 'Shuna' - it is still operated by the 5th generation EASLEA family. George died in 1936 leaving Maud a widow living at Warwick Qld.
Source References
Murray: Official Records of the Australian Contingents etc. page(s) 494
B5172: National Archives of Australia series B5172
Source:# Oz-Boer contributed source number #1460
External Link URL1www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/CollectionsDownloads/Documents/boer_war_index_id18351.pdf


Please email me if you can contribute any other relevant information about this person (eg any other military service, where in Australia they came from or when/where they died). Also, if you find an external link broken.


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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