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Frederick Omond Smith (1889 - 1967)

Frederick Omond Smith
Born in Echuca, Victoriamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 17 Jul 1926 in Koimbo, Victoria, Australiamap
Descendants descendants
Father of [private son (unknown - unknown)] and [private son (1930s - unknown)]
Died at age 77 in Macleod Victoriamap
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Frederick Smith is an Anzac who served in World War One.

Biography

Frederick was born in 1889 in Echuca, Victoria, Australia. [1]

Smith Frederick Omond : SERN 537 : POB Echuca VIC : POE Broadmeadows VIC : NOK M Smith Dorothy J M. 4th Light Horse Regiment. B Troop, C Squadron, Australian Imperial Force.

Went through the Peninsula Campaign (Gallipoli) and returned to Egypt again 17 of 38
World War 1 Medals ;1914-15, Star "537 PTE. F.O.Smith
4/L.H. RGT A.I.F"
British War Medal ;"The Great War
For Civilisation. 1914-1919"
Victory Medal "1914 1918"[2]

Burial

Burial:
Date: 1967
Place: Fawkner Crematorium & Memorial Park

Frederick Omond Smith. Given Name: Frederick Omond. Surname: Smith. A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.

Buried 1967 Fawkner Crematorium & Memorial Park.

Sources

  1. [ Family name: SMITH Given name(s): Fredk Omond Event: births Mother's name >, Dorothy Jane Mary Mother's family name at birth: OMOND Father's name: Ernest Wm Place of birth: ECHUCA Reg. year: 1889 Reg. number: 2981/1889 Birth Deaths and Marriages Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history ]
  2. Service record




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Could someone tell me how I can take out this air force photo as he was not in the Airforce he was in the WW1 Anzacs A.I.F Battalion. Australian Infantry Battalion. How do I replace this photo for the correct Battalion photo. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You.