William Nasaau ALBERT. Albert Thomas BAKER. George Alfred ARCHIBALD

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ALBERT William Nasaau. Private, 17896, 7th, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, died 1st October 1915, from his wounds, aged 28 years. He was the son of William and Mary Albert, of Dublin, Ireland. In 1911 he was lodging with Andrew and Mary Corbett at 148, Bruff Town, County Limerick.

BAKER Albert Thomas. Private 584, 5th Royal Irish Regiment died of wounds 2nd October 1915. He was born at Wooton Courtney, Somerset in 1892 to John and Emma and enlisted at Minehead, Somerset. In 1911 he was living with his parents and siblings at 23, Bampton Street, Minehead. He was working as a porter.

ARCHIBALD George Alfred. Private 558, C Company, 28th, Australian Infantry. Died of his wounds, 3rd October 1915. He joined up on the 17th March 1915 aged 23 years 2 months. Born at Ballarat, Victoria. Occupation boiler maker. Next of kin was his father William John of Yarloop, Western Australia.
He embarked from Fremantle on H.M.A.T. Ascanius on the 29th June 1915 bound for Alexandria. On the 4th September 1915 he embarked Alexandria bound for Gallipoli on H.T. Ivernia. On the 22nd September 1915 he received shrapnel l wounds to his head and right leg while in action on the Gallipoli peninsula. He was treated at 7th Field Ambulance, then transferred to 16th Casualty Clearing Station and same day 22nd transferred to Hospital Ship, Grampion, for Malta. He was admitted into Military Hospital, Tigne, Malta on the 2nd October and died on the 3rd October 1915 from wounds received in action and laid to rest on the 4th by Chaplin, H.T Wheeler.

All at rest in Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta Plot X Row XVIII Grave 6

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