Amos Doust
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Amos Leonard Doust (1885 - 1915)

Amos Leonard Doust
Born in Bridgetown, Western Australiamap
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Died at about age 30 in Gallipoli, Gelibolu, Çanakkale, Turkeymap
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The colony of Western Australia

Birth registration : (1841-1932) [1]
Surname Given Names | Father | Mother | Place of Birth | Number | and Year
Doust Amos Leonard | Henry | Chapman Elizabeth | Bridgetown | 26153 | 1885

He enlisted in WWI and served with the 10th Light Horse Regiment. S/N 166.
He was killed in action during the Battle at the Nek.

Sources

  1. Pioneers Index wa.gov format change 1906/1954




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