Member of the 4LHR (4th Light Horse Regiment) in WWI
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Name Frederick Glover Father Frederick Mother Ethel Charlott Leech Birth 1877 Death 1954 - Dandenong, Victoria - Age: 77
Death Certificate Record information
Event Death
Event registration number 16574
Registration year 1954 Personal information
Family name GLOVER
Given names Frederick
Sex Male
Father's name GLOVER Frederick
Mother's name Ethel Charlotte (Leech)
Place of birth TASMANIA
Place of death DANDENONG
Age 77
Spouse's family name
Name Frederick Glover Father Frederick Glover Mother Charlotte Leach Birth 28 Sep 1876 - Tasmania Civil 1876 - Port Sorell, Tasmania, Australia Registration Number 1480
B2455 GLOVER F Glover Frederick : SERN 3001 : POB Sheffield TAS : POE Melbourne VIC : NOK W Glover Christiana Ethel National Archives Australia: 5129171
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Frederick Glover
Service Number: 3001
Rank: Private
Roll title: 4 LHR [Light Horse Regiment] - 13 to 25 Reinforcements (January 1916 - January 1917)
Conflict / Operation: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 25 October 1916
Place of embarkation: Melbourne
Ship embarked on: HMAT Ulysses A38
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