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  ADCOCK, Private, FRANK HENRY BURTON, 394. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 24. Son of John and Charlotte M. Adcock, of 34, Richardson St., Perth, Western Australia. Of Melton Mowbray, England. D. 24

ALLEN, Second Lieutenant, HAROLD GORDON, 12/686. 16th (Waikato) Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 21. Son of George Allen, of 10, Warrington Rd., Remuera Rd., Auckland, New Zealand, and the late Lucy Allen. Of Liverpool, England. Passed examination 1st Lt. before outbreak of war, and had been 2 years at R.M. College, Duntroon, New South Wales. D. 7.

BALL, Trooper, THOMAS GEORGE, 11/187. Main Body. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. 9th August 1915. Age 25. Son of George Alfred and Mary Ann Ball, of Hunterville, New Zealand. Of Palmerston North. D. 35.

BOND, Private, AUGUSTINE, 12/959. 16th (Waikato) Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 25th April 1915. Age 25. Son of the late James Shiner Bond and Sarah Ann Bond, of Hamilton, New Zealand. D. 14.

BRITT, Private, ISAAC REAY, 801. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 27. Son of Edmund Francis and Mary A. Britt, of Park Rd., Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. Of Castlemaine. Victoria. D.3.

CHARLESWORTH, Private, A J V, 12/1172. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. 25th April 1915. D. 4.

CLIFFORD, Private, LESLIE, 274. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 23. Son of Patrick Harnett Clifford and Mary Alice Clifford. Of "Riversdale," Bredbo, New South Wales. D. 25.

DAVIS, Private, ERNEST, 8/1725. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 9th August 1915. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, of Clyde, Central Otago, New Zealand. D. 30.

DUCHESNE, Lieutenant, WILLIAM SYDNEY, 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Son of Edwin James and Edith Rachael Duchesne, of Crown St., Wollongong, New South Wales. Of Sydney. Sp. Mem. 1.

EDGAR, Private, STUART HALBERT, 1321. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 25. Son of David and Annie Mary Edgar, of 97, Angove St., North Perth, Western Australia. Of Enabalong, New South Wales. D. 9.

FERGUSSON, Corporal, EDWARD JAMES, 1019. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 20. Son of Arthur Sidney and Elizabeth Fergusson. Of Bathurst, New South Wales. D. 8.

GERRETS, Private, HARRY NICHOLAS, 293. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 24. Son of William John and Emma Gerrets, of 63, Lamb St., Leichhardt, New South Wales. Of Sydney. Sp. Mem. 2.

GLASGOW, Private, JOHN MITCHELLHILL, 10/1825. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th August 1915. Age 20. Son of William and Janet Glasgow, of 104, Wilson St., Wanganui, New Zealand. Of Edinburgh, Scotland. D. 36.

GRUNDY, Private, HENRY VERNON, 12/1967. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th August 1915. Age 25. Son of Barbara Alice and the late George Thomas Grundy. Also served in Egypt. D. 34.

HAYCOCK, Corporal, FRED ELLIS, 12/762. 16th (Waikato) Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 21. Son of Elizabeth A. Haycock, of Tayforth, Wanganiu, New Zealand, and the late W. J. Haycock. D. 27.

HAYES, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, 6/1309. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 21. Son of Thomas and Louisa Hayes, of 19, Burnett St., Ashburton, New Zealand. D. 12.

HEALY, Private, REGINALD, 835. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. D. 6.

HOBBS, Private, WILLIAM, 312. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. D. 13.

HOLCOMBE, Lance Corporal, CUTHBERT OLIVER, 965. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 34. Son of Joseph Francis and Alice Deane Holcombe, of 6, Great James' St., London, England. D. 5.

HORNE, Private, WILFRED L'ESTRANGE, 57. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. D. 15.

KIDSON, Sergeant, EDRIC DOYLE, 828. 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th - 28th April 1915. Age 22. Son of Charles Barclay Kidson and Mary Amelia Kidson, of Parliament House, Perth, Western Australia. Sp. Mem. 3.

LALOR, Captain, JOSEPH PETER, 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 30. Son of Joseph Peter and Agnes Lalor, husband of Hester Lalor, of Elgin St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Of Richmond, Victoria. Sp. Mem. 4.



LEDINGHAM, Private, WALTER GREIG, 472. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Sp. Mem. 5.

MANGAN, Private, FREDERICK DENNIS, 380. 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Son of John and Ellen Mangan; husband of Eleanor T. Mangan, of 12, Ranelagh Avenue, Dublin, Ireland. Sp. Mem. 6.

McLACHLAN, Sergeant, ADAM, 804. 19th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 25th April 1915. D. 33.

MILLER, Private, JOHN WILLIAM, 1227. 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 27. Son of John William and Sarah Miller; husband of Ida Miller, of 49, George St., Hobart North, Tasmania. Of Tasmania. D. 10.

MOORE, Private, JOHN ROBERTS, 6/1342. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. M. Moore, of 22, Hill View St., Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. D. 22.

MOSS, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 1164. 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 45. Son of George William and Mary Ann Moss; husband of Mrs. S. A. Moss, of Oxford St., West Paddington, Brisbane. Of Pontypool, Wales. Sp. Mem. 7.

O'DONOHUE, Lance Corporal, MAURICE, 817. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. D. 23.

PARISH, Private, LESLIE, 1174. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Sp. Mem. 8.

PRIESTLEY, Private, HENRY JAMES VIVIAN, 335. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 27. Son of George and Catherine Priestley; husband of Janet N. Priestley, of "Sailly," North Rd., Brighton North, Victoria, Australia. Native of Westbury, Tasmania. D. 21.

SCHMITT, Private, JOSEPH, 1633. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 20. Son of Martha Elizabeth Schmitt, of 45, Stadium St., Chelsea, London, England. Sp. Mem. 9.

SIMCOCK, Private, DAVID JOHN, 951. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 32. Son of Edward and Bertha Simcock; husband. of Ellen J. Simcock, of 4, Holyrood St., West Leederville, Western Australia. Native of Callington, South Australia. D. 18.

SULLIVAN, Private, JOHN PHILLIP, 223. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 26. Son of John and Ellen Sullivan, of 49, Haselrigge Rd., Clapham, London, England. Of Littlehampton, England. D. 11.

SWANNELL, Major, BLAIR INSKIP, 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 39. Son of Mrs. Swannell, of Castilian Terrace, Northampton, England. Sp. Mem. 10.

THOMPSON, Private, JOHN, 1185. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. D. 19.

THOMPSON, Corporal, THOMAS, 821. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Thomas and the late Margaret Kate Thompson. Of Charters Towers, Queensland. D. 28.

VANCE, Lance Corporal, ERIC ALLAN, 353. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Son of Josiah Samuel Armstrong Vance and Jeanetta Brackenridge Vance, of Leeton, New South Wales. Of Sydney. D. 17.

WHITE, Private, GEORGE WILLIAM, 359. 2nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 22. Son of Granville William John and Emily Georgina White, of York St., Epping, New South Wales. Of Coburg, Victoria, Australia. D. 20.

WILCOX, Private, WILLIAM JOHN, 245. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 23. Son of John and Florence E. Wilcox, of 18, Grayham Rd., New Malden, Surrey, England. Of Peckham, London, England. D. 26.

WILKERSON, Trooper, JAMES THOMAS, 71. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 18. Son of Charles Henry and Ellen Wilkerson, of North Toodyay, Western Australia. D. 29.

WILLIAMS, Private, PERCY, 738. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 22. Son of Ann Higgins (formerly Williams), of 21, Broad Arrow Rd., Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, and the late William Thomas Williams. D. 16.

 
 
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Baby 700 Cemetery
 
Baby 700 Cemetery is located on the road to Chunuk Bair, on the ridge which runs north-east from Brighton Beach.

Baby 700
was the name given to a hill, part of the Sari Bair range, connecting Russell's Top, by way of the Nek, with Battleship Hill (Big 700). It was the objective of the 3rd Australian Brigade on 25 April and was occupied early in the morning by parties of the 11 th and 12th Battalions. They were joined by part of the Auckland Infantry Battalion later, but in the afternoon they were driven off the hill. It was the objective of other attacks, particularly in May and August, but it was never again reached.
Baby 700 Cemetery was made after the Armistice.
There are now 493 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 450 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate ten Australian soldiers believed to be buried among them.
 
     
 
 
Plot Numbering
 
 
The number of the Plot is indicated by a Roman numeral following the entry,the Row by a capital letter and the Grave by a number. Thus I.D.2 indicates Plot 1 Row D Grave 2. Plot II = Plot 2, Plot III = Plot 3 etc.In the Registers of Cemeteries that are not divided into Plots the Row is indicated by a capital letter following the entry and the Grave by a number. Thus D.12 indicates Row D Grave 12.

Special Memorials to officers and men known or believed to be buried in the cemetery are indicated by the letters "Sp.Mem" following the entry, by a capital letter shewing the group and by a number shewing the position in the group. thus "Sp.Mem. B.2" indicates Special Memorial, Group B, Number 2.
In those cemeteries where there is only one group the capital letter is omitted.

 
     
 
 

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