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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Private Leslie John FLEMING

Leslie John FLEMING enlisted as a Private 125, in the 8th Battalion A.I.F A Company on the 24th of August 1914 at the age of 22 years and 1 month.
He listed his Uncle, John Knight FLEMING of Edi, near Wangaratta, as his next of kin.
Leslie's first cousin, William Finlay FLEMING, 1561 (son of Finlay FLEMING) had enlisted in the 8th Light Horse regiment on the 4th of August 1914.

Below is a photo of Private Leslie FLEMING.
He is wearing a Light Horse regiment uniform as uniforms were scarce at the beginning of the war.

Leslie John FLEMING's photo
 courtesy of his grandson Bill (William Finlay) FLEMING

Leslie was born at Kotupna near Nathalia in Northern Victoria on the 17th of July 1891 to Matilda FLEMING (father not named).
Matilda was the third youngest daughter of William Finlay FLEMING and Ann Jane KNIGHT.  
Her first three children:
Leslie John 1891-1974
Ivy Gifford 1895-1922
Violet Sylvia Maud 1899-1970
All were born under the surname FLEMING.
In 1902 Matilda married Charles Hazelwood WORRALL.
They went on to have six children including one set of twins:
Jane Ethel Mary WORRALL 1902-1930
Catherine Laura 1904-1973
William John 1904-1967
Hannah Hazel Elsie 1906-1975
Amy Irene Beulah 1909-1958
Seth Charles Hazelwood 1911-1970

Leslie John FLEMING was 5 foot 7 inches tall, with fair complexion, grey eyes and light brown hair.
He had spent 8 months in the rifle club.

According to the Battalion diary after training at the Broadmeadows camp, the 8th Battalion embarked on the 19th of October on the Transport "Benalla".

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After a brief stop in Albany, Western Australia, the battalion proceeded to Egypt, arriving on 2 December.
On the 5th of April 1915, they embarked for Gallipoli on the troopship Clan McGillivray.
The battalion later took part in the ANZAC landing on 25 April 1915, as part of the second wave.
On the 29th of April Leslie suffered a sprained back and was admitted to the 17th General hospital at Alexandria.
On the 7th of May, he was moved to the convalescent camp at Mustapha and was discharged to duty on the 19th.

On the 6th of August Leslie was wounded, most likely at the renowned battle of Lone Pine.  He suffered from concussion and in September was admitted to hospital at Mudros where he later developed rheumatism.

Leslie was transferred to the hospital in Weymouth, England but it seems his health did not improve.
In June 1916 his next of kin were informed he was returning to Australia.

Still suffering rheumatism and also shell shock he was repatriated to Australia from Portland in May 1916 on the Themistocles.
Leslie was discharged from the A.I.F on the 11th of September 1916.

In 1920 Leslie married Annie Kathleen REDMAYNE at North Melbourne.
They had four children and lived the rest of their lives at 17 Deakin Street Coburg.
Leslie died on the 27th of July 1974 at the good age of 83 years.




Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Large Family - 52 Ancestors - Week 37

The largest family in my ancestry would have to be my Mum's FLEMING family.
Cousin Debbie FRANK says her Mum, Edna nee FLEMING,  told her she would probably be related to half of Victoria through the FLEMING family.  
I think she may have been right.



Our common great-great-grandfather, Willian Finlay/Finley FLEMING and his wife Ann Jane KNIGHT (above) had 13 children and many of those went on to have large families.

Ann Jane - (1853-1925) married Arthur THOMPSON and had 10 children
William James - (1855-1931) married Johanna FISHER and had 12 children.
Donald, my great grandfather - (1860-1921) married Margaret HART and had 11 children.
Alice - (1863-1944) married Thomas TUCKETT and had 7 children.
Finlay - (1864-1910) married Jessie SPLATT and had 9 children.
Moses - (1866-1939) married Mary HUGHS and had 9 children.
Matilda - (1870-1956) married Charles WORRALL and had 9 children.
John Knight - (1875-1954) married Margaret SPLATT and had 11 children.
Selina Maude - (1878-1952) married Samuel LAURENCE, they only had 2 children.

Ellen, Sarah, Ruth and Christina FLEMING all died in infancy.


William Finlay and Ann Jane FLEMING with 5 of their children.
52 Ancestors Challenge 
  by Amy Johnson Crow at 
"No Story Too Small"
Note from Amy - Did you know that all 10 of the most common birthdays are in September? (If you’re a chart geek like me, check out this heat map of birth date frequencies.) 

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Sunday's Obituary - Donald Fleming


My great grandfather, Donald Fleming.  (1860 - 1921)

Every time I look at his photo I see his son (my grandfather) Archie's smiling eyes.

Wangaratta Chronicle, Sat Dec 24th, 1921.

Mr. Donald Fleming died suddenly on Thursday afternoon, Thursday 22nd December, 1921, at his home in King Valley.  He appeared to be in his normal state of health that day but about 4 o'clock he collapsed and died.  The occurrence was reported to Constable Harry, of  Whitfield, and an inquiry was held by J.J. Stephens, J.P. of Whitfield when a verdict of death from natural causes was recorded.

The late Mr. Fleming was a son of Mr. and Mrs W.F. Fleming of Edi and 62 years of age.  Born at Castlemaine and after some years residence in the Goulburn Valley district he settled at King Valley about 30 years ago, and there with Mrs. Fleming and members of his family carried on mixed farming, dairying receiving most of his attention.

Mr. Fleming took an interest in many district movements and was an active worker towards their success.  He was a member of the King Valley school committee and a trustee of the cemetery.  He was well respected in the district and the news of his sudden death was heard of with deep regret by the residents.

Mr. Fleming, who was married at Echuca to Margaret Hart is survived by his wife and grown up family of 10 children.  Members of the family are:-  Messrs Alf (Melbourne), who was the 14th man to enlist in the A.I.F. rising to the rank of lieutenant.; Donald; Archie; and Harold Fleming (King Valley)

Mesdames H. Crockett; Black; and Routledge (of Albury); Mrs A Barry (Myrtleford) and Misses Nellie and Myrtle Fleming (King Valley)

Brothers and sisters of the deceased are:-  J.K. Fleming (Wangaratta); W.J. Fleming (Northcote) and M. Fleming (Wyalong NSW)

Mesdames Tuckett (Kensington); Worrall (Brunswick); and Thompson (Nth Melbourne)

Interred at King Valley ? (Edi) cemetery yesterday.  G.V. Steele in charge of arrangements.