[Index]
Everson Wilsby NEWLOVE (1893 - 1917)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Everson Wilsby NEWLOVE (1893 - 1917) Henry NEWLOVE (1864 - 1938) George NEWLOVE



Maria Ann KAY



Emily Alice HARVEY (1870 - 1912) Ezra HARVEY (1836 - 1915) William HARVEY
Jane HARRIS
Mary Ann LANGDON (1835 - 1884) James LANGDON
Sarah THORNE
b. abt Aug 1893 at Maroon, Queensland, Australia
d. 05 Apr 1917 at Belgium aged 23
Cause of Death:
killed in action
Parents:
Henry NEWLOVE (1864 - 1938)
Emily Alice HARVEY (1870 - 1912)
Siblings (8):
Henry George Ezra NEWLOVE (1891 - 1918)
Eric Rufus Sinclair NEWLOVE (1897 - 1944)
Milton William NEWLOVE (1899 - 1979)
Myrtle Sylvia NEWLOVE (1901 - )
Violet May NEWLOVE (1903 - 1907)
Frank Ruben NEWLOVE (1904 - )
Sydney Kay Harvey NEWLOVE (1907 - )
Norman Baden NEWLOVE (1909 - 1938)
Events in Everson Wilsby NEWLOVE (1893 - 1917)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt Aug 1893 Everson Wilsby NEWLOVE was born Maroon, Queensland, Australia 1893/C4522
1912 19 Death of mother Emily Alice HARVEY (aged 42) Queensland, Australia 1912/C1448
04 Jan 1916 22 Enlist AIF Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
05 Apr 1917 23 Everson Wilsby NEWLOVE died Belgium Killed in Action
05 Apr 1917 23 Killed in Action Belgium 42 Battn A.I.F.
Burial Messines, Belgium Note 1
Note 1: Hyde Park Corner (Royal Berks) Cemetery near Ploegstrom Wood
Personal Notes:
Everson Wilsby Newlove

Rank Private [Pte]
Service Number 1270
Unit 42nd Bn Australian Inf
Service Army
Conflict 1914-1918
Date of Death 5 April 1917
Cause of Death Killed in action
Cemetery or Memorial Details BELGIUM 54 Berks Cemetery Extension Ploegsteert
Place Of Enlistment Maroon, QLD
Native place Maroon QLD
War Grave Register Notes NEWLOVE, Pte. Everson Wilsby, 1270. 42nd Bn. Australian Inf. Killed in action 5th April, 1917. Age 24. Son of Henry and Emily Alice Newlove. Native of Maroon, Queensland. E. 23.
Source AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army

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