William Stanley PAGE

Surname : PAGE

Christian Names : William Stanley (birth registered as "William Henry")

Date and place of birth : 28 Nov 1898 Mitcham, SA

Service no : 1633

Service Unit : 12th/3rd LHTR then 4 Div ammunition column

Date and place of enlistment : 30 Aug 1915, Adelaide

Profession prior to enlistment : Farmer


KI CONNECTION:

Father farmed ‘Wyndford Farm” on KI for unknown period.

By 1919 mother was living in Adelaide and father was ‘Untraceable”, presumed living under an assumed name.

Mother granted pension from 18/2/17 – details forwarded to 40 Charles Street, Unley. She had to forward 1/6 worth stamps in order to get 6 copies of photos of his grave.

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

CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL

Country: France

Locality: Somme

Identified Casualties: 1773

Location Information

Longueval is a village approximately 13 kilometres east of Albert and 10 kilometres south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison.

Historical Information

Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past "Caterpillar Wood", to the high ground at Guillemont.

The ground was captured, after very fierce fighting, in the latter part of July 1916. It was lost in the German advance of March 1918 and recovered by the 38th (Welsh) Division on 28 August 1918, when a little cemetery was made (now Plot 1 of this cemetery) containing 25 graves of the 38th Division and the 6th Dragoon Guards. After the Armistice, this cemetery was hugely increased when the graves of more than 5,500 officers and men were brought in from other small cemeteries, and the battlefields of the Somme. The great majority of these soldiers died in the autumn of 1916 and almost all the rest in August or September 1918.

Of the burial grounds from which Commonwealth graves were taken to Caterpillar Valley Cemetery:-

CLARK's DUMP CEMETERY, BAZENTIN, was a little West of High Wood, on the road from Bazentin-le-Petit to Flers. It contained the graves o 26 soldiers from the United Kingdom, and two from South Africa, who fell in August-December, 1916.

GINCHY GERMAN CEMETERY (500 metres North of the village, between the Flers and Lesboeufs roads), in which two unknown British soldiers were buried.

McCORMICK's POST CEMETERY, FLERS, nearly two kilometres West of Flers village. Here were buried 19 soldiers from the United Kingdom, nine from Australia and nine from New Zealand, who fell in September-November, 1916.

MARTINPUICH ROAD CEMETERY, BAZENTIN, contained the graves of 41 soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in July and August, 1916.

SNOWDON CEMETERY, BAZENTIN, in Bazentin-le-Grand village, contained the graves of 24 soldiers of the 38th (Welsh) Division who fell in August and September, 1918.

WELSH CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL, between Flers village and High Wood, in which were buried 17 soldiers of the 38th (Welsh) Division who fell in August and September, 1918.

CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY now contains 5,569 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War. 3,796 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 32 casualties known or believed to be buried among them, and to three buried in McCormick's Post Cemetery whose graves were destroyed by shell fire.

On the 6th November 2004, the remains of an unidentified New Zealand soldier were removed from this cemetery and entrusted to New Zealand at a ceremony held at the Longueval Memorial, France. The remains had been exhumed by staff of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission from Plot 14, Row A, Grave 27 and were later laid to rest within the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, at the National War Memorial, Wellington, New Zealand.

On the east side of the cemetery is the CATERPILLAR VALLEY (NEW ZEALAND) MEMORIAL, commemorating more than 1,200 officers and men of the New Zealand Division who died in the Battles of the Somme in 1916, and whose graves are not known.

This is one of seven memorials in France and Belgium to those New Zealand soldiers who died on the Western Front and whose graves are not known. The memorials are all in cemeteries chosen as appropriate to the fighting in which the men died.

Both cemetery and memorial were designed by Sir Herbert Baker.

THE LATE DRIVER W. S. PAGE.

Driver W. S. Page, who left Kangaroo Island, on November 15, 1915, was the third son of Mr. J. R. Page, of Wyndford Farm, Kangaroo Island. He was killed in action on November 2S, 1916. He was a grandson of -Mrs. J. R. Page, of Gilles street, Adelaide, and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wednesday 27 December 1916, page 5

NAA: B2455, PAGE WILLIAM STANLEY

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Descendants of :

Joseph Rothwell PAGE

Joseph Rothwell PAGE was born 17 Apr 1870 in Willaston, SA. He married Annie McNAMARA 13 Nov 1893 in Adelaide, SA. She was born ABT 1879 and died 14 Aug 1950 in Parkside, SA.

Other events in the life of Joseph Rothwell PAGE

Occupation: BET 1911 & 1918, Mngr Wyndford Farm, Kangaroo Island.

Children of Joseph Rothwell PAGE and Annie McNAMARA:

i. Percy Joseph PAGE was born 05 Aug 1894 in Eastwood, SA

ii. Herbert John PAGE was born 03 Nov 1895 in Eastwood, SA

iii. Sydney George PAGE was born 25 May 1897 in Fullarton, SA and died 29 Jul 1977. He married Marjorie Mabel (Madge) LITCHFIELD 27 Aug 1925. She was born 20 Aug 1898 in Little Adelaide, SA and died 25 Sep 1980.

iv. William Henry PAGE was born 28 Nov 1898 in Mitcham, SA and 28 Nov 1916 in France

v. James Harrold PAGE was born 20 Aug 1900 in Mitcham, SA

vi. Mary Winnie PAGE was born 31 May 1902 in West Adelaide, SA

vii. Ann Irene PAGE was born 12 Jul 1904 in Kensington, SA

viii. Roy Patrick PAGE was born 15 Sep 1905 in Lower Mitcham, SA

ix. Christopher Considine PAGE was born 03 Oct 1906 in Mitcham, SA

x. Richard John PAGE was born 03 Oct 1906 in Mitcham, SA

xi. Alice Violet PAGE was born 01 Nov 1907 in Mitcham, SA

Child of Joseph Rothwell PAGE and May Mary WATLING

xii. Edith May PAGE was born 16 May 1911 in Wynford Farm, Kangaroo Island, SA

Last updated : 29 May 2021


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