CHANTRY - SOMERSET
Holy Trinity Churchyard
Photo: heidii (Great War Forum)
Biography: Cathy Sedgwick
Biography: Cathy Sedgwick
Private Arthur MOORE 1990
5th Australian Infantry Battalion
Died of wounds 29-2-1916 aged 36years
Son of Henry A. & Thurzia E. Moore
Born: Wiltshire, England
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 44
5th Australian Infantry Battalion
Died of wounds 29-2-1916 aged 36years
Son of Henry A. & Thurzia E. Moore
Born: Wiltshire, England
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 44
Studio portrait of 1990 Private (Pte) Arthur Moore, 5th Battalion. Originally from Somersetshire, England, Pte Moore was a barman from Melbourne prior to enlistment and embarked with the 5th Reinforcements from Melbourne on HMAT Hororata on 17 April 1915. While serving at Gallipoli he was wounded in action and evacuated to King George’s Hospital, London, England. On 29 February 1916, aged 39, he succumbed to his wound and was buried in the Holy Trinity Churchyard, Chantry, Somerset, England.
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