Alfred was born in 1868. He passed away in 1917.
Alfred Charles Gardiner 1867 and Mary Herbert 1866
Married : 12 Aug 1888 Mt Barker, C of E, West Australia #205
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Siblings 4th Generation Gardiner Fanny 1888 Kybalup #1356 Wilfred L G Armstrong 1911 Fremantle #21 Gardiner Alfred John 1890 Cibelup #183 19 Jan 1967 Cranbrook, W.A. 76yrs Gardiner Mary Ethel (Ethel) 1891 Kybalup Gardiner Hilda May 1893 Kybalup #827 Gardiner Emily Charlotte 1894 Kybalup #1710 Gardiner Henry Charles 1896 Kybalup #2175 KIA 21 Oct 1917 Ypres, Belgium 21yrs Roll of Honour Gardiner Elizabeth (Lizzie) 1898 Plantagenet #4040 Charles Boundy 1912 Perth #608 Gardiner Albert Cecil 1900 Kybalup #4494 Gardiner Harold Allen 1901 Cranbrook, W.A.#4867 24 Jun 1961 Cranbrook, W.A. 59yrs Gardiner Horace Godfrey (Mack) 1903 Albany #5598 Gardiner Elsie Edith 1905 Kybalup #6301 Gardiner Jack ???
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Mary b. 1866 Hay District #9237 f. John James Herbert m. Elizabeth Geake
Harold Allen Gardener in the Birth Index. Harold was a POW
Driver Henry Charles Gardiner 1575, 4th Div Ammunition Col Australian Field Artillery KIA 21 October 1917 age 21
Cemetery or Memorial Details BELGIUM 34 Belgian Battery Corner Cemetery Ypres
BELGIAN BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY
Grave or Reference Panel Number: II. G. I. Belgian Battery Corner Cemetery is located 2 km south west of Ieper town centre. This cemetery occupies a site at a road junction where three batteries of Belgian artillery were positioned in 1915. The cemetery was begun by the 8th Division in June 1917 after the Battle of Messines (although one grave predates this) and it was used until October 1918, largely for burials from a dressing station in a cottage near by. Almost half of the graves are of casualties who belonged, or were attached, to artillery units. There are now 573 First World War casualties buried or commemorated in this cemetery. Seven of the burials are unidentified and special memorials commemorate three casualties known to have been buried in the cemetery, but whose graves could not be located. ref. Sheryl Knight
Private Alfred John Gardiner 2441, 43rd Battalion, RTA 12 Mar 1918.
Alfred Charles Gardiner 1867 Alfred Gardiner 1827 and Susannah Maria Higgins 1837 William Higgins 1800 and Sarah Dredge 1799
WA register of Marriages Albany Registration Number 2015 Registration Year 1888 Spouse Mary Herbert
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