Roll title 1 to 15 (NSW) Reinforcements (May-July 1918)
Conflict/Operation First World War, 1914-1918
Date of Embarkation 17 July 1918
Place of embarkation Sydney
Ship Embarked On HMAT Borda A30
MARRIAGE (1). 1922, Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
MARRIAGE (1). 1922, Phyllis Oiga Eleanor Kent, daughter of Thomas John Kent & Clara Maria (Carpenter) Kent
MARRIAGE (1). NSW BDM Marriage Reg: #3120/1922
Family name DYASON
Given names WILLIAM A E
Family name of Spouse KENT
Given names of Spouse PHYLLIS O E
Place of marriage MOSMAN
Children: Not known
(1926). DIVORCE. Mr. Justice Owen yesterday granted a decree nisi, on the ground of desertion, in each of the following suits: — . . . William Albert Edward Dyason against Phyllis Oiga Elenora Dyason (formerly Kent) ; . . .
Fate of Spouse (1): DEATH. Aft. 1963, location unknown
MARRIAGE (2). 1927, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
MARRIAGE (2). 1927, Margaret MacDonald, daughter of Alexander MacDonald & Margaret (Knight) MacDonald
MARRIAGE (2). NSW BDM Marriage Reg: #19401/1927
Family name DYASON
Given names WILLIAM A E
Family name of Spouse MACDONALD
Given names of Spouse MARGARET I
Place of marriage PARRAMATTA
Children: Not known
World War Two Service:
Name DYASON, WILLIAM ALBERT EDWARD
Service Australian Army
Service Number Q199862
Date of Birth 25 Mar 1899
Place of Birth SYDNEY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 17 Oct 1939
Locality on Enlistment WINDSOR, QLD
Place of Enlistment BRISBANE, QLD
Next of Kin DYASON, MARGARET
Date of Discharge 19 Jan 1948
Rank Captain
Posting at Discharge NTH COMD ARMY RECORDS OFFICE
Prisoner of War No
Honours None for display
DEATH. 19 Dec 1967, Queensland, Australia
DEATH. QLD BDM Death Reg: #1967/B/94109
William Albert Edward Dyason
Death date:19/12/1967
Mother's name: Maud Martha Elizabeth Cullam
Father/parent's name: Albert Dyason
Death of Spouse (2): 7 Feb 1983, Queensland, Australia
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