Norman Edward Leslie Hanbury, 1894–1972?> (aged 77 years)
- Name
- Norman Edward Leslie /Hanbury/
- Given names
- Norman Edward Leslie
- Surname
- Hanbury
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Note: Norman enlisted at Paddington, New South Wales on 31 May 1915 and was described as 21 years and 4 months old, a carpenter, father Edward Hanbury, Cabramatta Road, Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, not married, 5 foot 8 inches tall, 155 pounds, 31 x 35 inch chest, fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, Methodist religion. His regimental number was 2481. Norman enlisted at Paddington, New South Wales on 31 May 1915 and was described as 21 years and 4 months old, a carpenter, father Edward Hanbury, Cabramatta Road, Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, not married, 5 foot 8 inches tall, 155 pounds, 31 x 35 inch chest, fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, Methodist religion. His regimental number was 2481. He was wounded in action in France on 30 Jun 1916 and placed in the No. 2 Auxilliary General Hospital Wimereux, France with a gun shot would to the face and gun shot would through shin bone on left leg on 3 Jul 1916. He embarked on the HS 'Maramer' from Boulogne, France for England on 4 Jul 1916. His condition was described as serious. He was admitted to the 5th Southern General Hospital Portsmouth for a gun shot wound to the leg on 5 Jul 1916. On 22 Dec 1916 he was transferred to 1st Auxilliary Hospital from 5th Southern General Hospital. He Discharged from the 1st Auxilliary Hospital in England and returned to Australia on 13 Feb 1917 per HMS 'Benalla' from Plymouth carrying a complex fracture of the leg resulting from a gunshot wound. He was discharged from the Force on 12 Jul 1917. On 20 Mar 1917 he applied to receive the ANZAC commemorative medallion and badge. |
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Note: Norman was described as a carpenter. |
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Note: Norman was described as a carpenter. |
Death
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Cause of death: Coronory occlusion, chronic bronchitis, emphysema (12 years), senility, arterial degeneration
Address line 1: 371 Cabramatta Road Mother's name recorded as Louisa on his death certificate. |
Cremation
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Source: Document - Death Certificate
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1864–1941
Birth: about 1864
— Coventry, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom Death: August 9, 1941 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
1869–1904
Birth: about 1869
— Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom Death: April 25, 1904 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Civil marriage | Civil marriage — June 19, 1888 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
19 months
elder brother |
1889–1970
Birth: about 1889
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Death: June 4, 1970 — Epping, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
elder sister |
1892–1980
Birth: 1892
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— Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: May 30, 1980 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
himself |
1894–1972
Birth: December 1, 1894
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— Canley Vale, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: August 31, 1972 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
13 months
younger sister |
1895–1986
Birth: 1895
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— Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: January 8, 1986 — Carlingford, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1897–
Birth: 1897
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— Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: |
3 years
younger sister |
1900–1973
Birth: January 22, 1900
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— Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1973 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1902–1907
Birth: 1902
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— Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1907 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
father |
1864–1941
Birth: about 1864
— Coventry, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom Death: August 9, 1941 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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stepmother |
1869–1949
Birth: about 1869
— London, England, United Kingdom Death: 1949 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — June 13, 1910 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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1894–1972
Birth: December 1, 1894
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— Canley Vale, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: August 31, 1972 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife |
1894–1992
Birth: July 18, 1894
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— Wagga Wagga, South West Slopes, New South Wales, Australia Death: April 28, 1992 — Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Death |
Source: Document - Death Certificate
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Cremation |
Source: Document - Death Certificate
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Military |
Norman enlisted at Paddington, New South Wales on 31 May 1915 and was described as 21 years and 4 months old, a carpenter, father Edward Hanbury, Cabramatta Road, Cabramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, not married, 5 foot 8 inches tall, 155 pounds, 31 x 35 inch chest, fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, Methodist religion. His regimental number was 2481. He was wounded in action in France on 30 Jun 1916 and placed in the No. 2 Auxilliary General Hospital Wimereux, France with a gun shot would to the face and gun shot would through shin bone on left leg on 3 Jul 1916. He embarked on the HS 'Maramer' from Boulogne, France for England on 4 Jul 1916. His condition was described as serious. He was admitted to the 5th Southern General Hospital Portsmouth for a gun shot wound to the leg on 5 Jul 1916. On 22 Dec 1916 he was transferred to 1st Auxilliary Hospital from 5th Southern General Hospital. He Discharged from the 1st Auxilliary Hospital in England and returned to Australia on 13 Feb 1917 per HMS 'Benalla' from Plymouth carrying a complex fracture of the leg resulting from a gunshot wound. He was discharged from the Force on 12 Jul 1917. On 20 Mar 1917 he applied to receive the ANZAC commemorative medallion and badge. |
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Residence |
Norman was described as a carpenter. |
Residence |
Norman was described as a carpenter. |
Death |
Shared note
Mother's name recorded as Louisa on his death certificate. |