K. Grant, Werribee
Item
Dublin Core
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Title
K. Grant, Werribee
Contributor
Publisher
Wyndham City Libraries
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text
Language
eng
World War One Veterans Item Type Metadata
Name
K. Grant, Werribee
Biographical Text
K. Grant, Werribee
The Werribee Shire area covered a vast area in 1915-1920 and there are names on the honor board from Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Little River, Mount Cottrell, Metropolitan Farm, West Footscray, Melton, Williamstown, Laverton, Newport, Bacchus Marsh and Spotswood.
No soldier by the name of K. Grant could be found in the National Archives of Australia or the AIF project or on the Australian War Memorial Embarkation Rolls.
Whilst this name and initial appears in the Werribee Shire Banner's Roll of Honor and on the RSL Honor Board, no soldier could be found with the surname of Grant who had any link to Werribee.
"K.Grant from Werribee" first appeared in the Roll of Honor, Werribee Shire Banner, 6 March 1919, p.1.
If you have any information that could help us in our research, please contact the Plaza Library on 8734 2600 or email familyhistorylibrarian@wyndham.vic.gov.au
The Werribee Shire area covered a vast area in 1915-1920 and there are names on the honor board from Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Little River, Mount Cottrell, Metropolitan Farm, West Footscray, Melton, Williamstown, Laverton, Newport, Bacchus Marsh and Spotswood.
No soldier by the name of K. Grant could be found in the National Archives of Australia or the AIF project or on the Australian War Memorial Embarkation Rolls.
Whilst this name and initial appears in the Werribee Shire Banner's Roll of Honor and on the RSL Honor Board, no soldier could be found with the surname of Grant who had any link to Werribee.
"K.Grant from Werribee" first appeared in the Roll of Honor, Werribee Shire Banner, 6 March 1919, p.1.
If you have any information that could help us in our research, please contact the Plaza Library on 8734 2600 or email familyhistorylibrarian@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Citation
“K. Grant, Werribee,” Wyndham History, accessed October 4, 2023, http://www.wyndhamhistory.net.au/items/show/2508.
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