Aubrey LLOYD

Kleinig Ref: {896}

Resolved to be placed on Fallen Soldiers monument at Kingscote. District Council of Kingscote. (1925, September 19). The Kangaroo Island Courier (Kingscote, SA : 1907 - 1951), p. 2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article191554635

Roll of Honour - Aubrey Lloyd

http://www.awm.gov.au/people/rolls/R1638750/

Rank: Private

Unit: Depot

Service: Australian Army

Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918

Date of death: 29 August 1915

Place of death: Unley, Australia

Place of association: Clare, Australia

Cemetery or memorial details: Clare and District Cemetery, Clare, South Australia, Australia

Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army


LLOYD.-On the 23th August, at Unley, of meningitis, Private Aubrey Lloyd, late of Kaiwarra, Kangaroo Island, third beloved son of George and Merah Lloyd, "Spring Farm," Clare, aged 34 years.

Family Notices. (1915, August 31). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 6. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5479253

Family

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Birth

Given Name(s): Aubrey

Last Name: LLOYD

Birth Date: 1881, February 14

Gender: M

Father: George LLOYD

Mother: Merab JONES

Birth Place/Residence: Mannanarie

District: Clare

Symbol:

Book/Page: 260/475

Siblings

Herbert George (b.1871); Sydney Samuel (b.1873); Howard Charles Joseph (b.1877); Bertha Abigail (b.1879); Herbert George (b.1873)

Death

Given Name(s): Aubrey

Last Name: LLOYD

Death Date: 29 Aug 1915

Gender: M

Age: 34y

Approx. Birth Year: 1881

Marital Status: S

Residence: Kangaroo Island

Death Place: Unley

District: Adelaide

Symbol: H

Book/Page: 395/124

Burial

Given Name(s): Aubrey

Surname: LLOYD

Death Date: 29 Aug 1915

Age: 34y

Relations: Child of George & Merab

Cemetery: Penwortham St Marks Anglican

He had lived and farmed for some years before his enlistment at Kaiwarra Estate (Seal Bay) on K.I. Died of illness on service, Adelaide 29/8/195 (Kleinig 896)


Service Number: B5250 - not allocated to a unit

Enlisted: 14 August 1915, Admitted to hospital died 29 August 1915

Last Rank: Private

Last Unit: Army Training Units

Born: Mannanarie, Jamestown, South Australia, date not yet discovered

Home Town: Clare, Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia

Schooling: Not yet discovered

Occupation: Farmer

Died: Cerebro-spinal meningitis, Unley, South Australia, 29 August 1915, age not yet discovered

Cemetery: Penwortham (St. Mark) Anglican Cemetery

75 (GRM/5*)

Memorials: Adelaide National War Memorial, Clare Schools Old Scholars who Fell WW1 Memorial, Clare St Barnabas Anglican Church WW1 Honour Board, Kingscote War Memorial

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Kangaroo Island Courier (Kingscote, SA : 1907 - 1951), Saturday 4 September 1915, page 5