Born 22 January 1875 at Eloughton, England Brother of Selina STEWART Of Mundubbera, Gayndah Line, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer Enlisted 11 May 1916 Served on the Western Front Returned to Australia 12 June 1919
GLASBY, George Ellaby
Service no 6974 Private 49th Battalion
Born Warwick, Qld. Son of George Ellaby R GLASBY Of Eillarney, Qld. Killed in action 12 October 1917
Queenslanders who fought in the Great War
GLASBY, Robert William
Service No 799 Private Australian Army Medical Corps
Born Killarney, Qld. Son of Maria GLASBY Of Loch Lamond via Warwick, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer Resided Killarney, Qld. Enlisted 15 November 1915 Returned to Australia 22 May 1919
GLASGOW, James Franklyn
Service no 2380 Private 9th Battalion
Born Isis, Qld. Son of Robert and Ellen Constance GLASGOW Of Burnett Heads Road, Bundaberg, Qld. Served in France Killed in action 23 July 1916
Queenslanders who fought in the Great War
GLASGOW, Thomas William
Major General 2nd Light Horse Regiment
Born Tiaro, near Maryborough, Qld. Husband of Annie Isabel GLASGOW Of 'Sanders', Dingo, Central Queensland Enlisted 19 August 1914 Mentioned in despatches Awarded Croix D'Officer, Croix de Guerre, KCB, CB, CMG Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France Returned to Australia 06 May 1919
The Queenslander Saturday 26 June 1915 page 23 Courtesy of Phil Sullivan
GLASS, Charles
Service No 15613 Private Engineers Details
Born Northlew, England Husband of Martha Elsie GLASS Of Stephens Street, Morningside, Brisbane, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Carpenter and Joiner Enlisted 03 February 1916 Returned to Australia 04 May 1917
GLASS, James
Service No: 2606 Private 26th Battalion, 52nd Battalion
Born: Esperence, Tasmania Father: Mr. J. GLASS Wife: Ivy GLASS Of Blackwood Estate, Manley, Queensland Occupation prior to enlisting: Laborer Enlisted: 3 July 1915 Embarkation: 21 October 1915 from Brisbane per ‘Seang bee’ Age: 30 years Served in Egypt & France Killed in Action: 14 August 1916 Buried: Serre Rd Cemetery no 2, France Plot 6, Row L, Grave 11
GLASS, John James
Service no 56 Private 52nd Battalion
Born Bundaberg, Qld. Son of Samuel and Annie Mire Glass Of Musgrave Hotel, North Bundaberg, Qld. Served in France and Belgium Killed in action 11 June 1917
Son of David GLEDHILL Of Northcote, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Stock Rider Resided Roma, Qld. Enlisted 08 February 1916 Returned to Australia 27 September 1917
GLEESON, Charles
Service No 794 Private 41st Battalion
Born Oldham, England Nephew of Elizabeth GLEESON Of Beuraba, Esk Line, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Resided Trafalgar Street, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Qld. Enlisted 31 December 1915 Returned to Australia 10 May 1919
Born Warwick, Qld. Son of Thomas and Margaret GLEESON Of Pine Lands near Crow's Nest, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Resided Yangan, Qld. Enlisted 09 February 1916 Served on Western Front Killed in action 20 August 1917 in France Aged 42 years Buried Derr House Cemetery No 2, Belgium
Queenslander Pictorial Supplement 25 November 1916 page 27
GLEN, Leslie Alexander
Service No 31007 Gunner 1st Field Artillery Brigade
Born Melbourne, Vic. Son of M A GLEN Of 26 Kneen Street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Grocer Resided Bundaberg, Qld. Enlisted 23 February 1916 Returned to Australia 05 April 1918
GLEW, Charles
Service number 5326 Sapper 1st Australian Tunnelling Company
Born in Fryerstown, Vic Son of Andrew and Ellen Glew of Fryerstown, Vic Occupation prior to enlistment Miner Resided Reefers Arms Hotel, Charters Towers, Qld. Enlistment date 26 February 1916, Charters Towers QLD Served in Belguim Killed in Action 25 April 1917 Aged 38 years Buried Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm), Zillebeke, France IV C 17
Courtesy of Sandra Glew
GLOSTER, Richard
Service No 773 Warrant Officer 1st Machine Gun Battalion
Born Pallasgreany, Ireland Son of Thomas GLOSTER Of Ormiston, Cleveland Line, Brisbane, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Station Overseer Enlisted 16 December 1914 Returned to Australia 15 May 1919
GLOVER, Walter Winford
Service No 4791 Private 15th Battalion
Born Netherby, Vic. Son of E J GLOVER Of Columboola, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Enlisted 29 September 1915 Returned to Australia 31 March 1919