James Hey is an Anzac who served in World War One.
Private James Hey served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War I Service started: 10 Jan 1916 Unit(s): 12th Infantry Battalion Service ended: 22 Aug 1919
James Frederick Hey served in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in World War 1.
His enlistment date was 10 Jan 1916.
His next of kin on enlistment was: Mother, Mrs M L Hey, Grandchester, Queensland.
His address when he enlisted was Grandchester, Queensland.
His occupation when he enlisted was Bullock driver.
His unit was: 12th Battalion, 17th Reinforcement.
His rank was Private.
His Regimental Number was: 5395.
Returned to Australia 22 August 1919.
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Marriage registration:
James Frederick Hey
Marriage date:02/09/1925
Spouse's name: Victoria Maud Thorne
Registration details: 1925/C/2376
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Military Service
Fact: Military Service Name: James Frederick Hey Age: 23 Birth Year: abt 1891 Birth Place: Brisbane, Queensland Dossier Year Range: 1914-1920 Enlistment Place: Brisbane, Queensland Service Number: 5395 Mother: Mary Louisa Hey
Burial
Fact: Burial Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery, Willowbank, Queensland, Australia
Sources
↑Birth registration:James Frederick Hey
Birth date: 21/08/1891
Mother's name: Mary Louisa Needle
Father/parent's name: William Hey
Queensland Birth Registration 1891/C/9243
↑World War 1 Service: Veteran Details for James Frederick Hey for Service with the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). Regimental Number: 5395; Rank: Private; Unit: 12th Battalion, 17th Reinforcement; Enlistment Date: 10 Jan 1916; Returned to Australia 22 August 1919 Link to UNSW AIF Project Record: accessed 20 Mar 2023
↑Death registration:James Frederick Hey
Birth year: 1892
Death date: 03/04/1985
Mother's name: Mary Louisa Needle
Father/parent's name: William Hey
Queensland Death Registration 1985//52304
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