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FLY John married Elizabeth KING 1891

Journal by tonkin

Information Journal.

Groom: John Moys FLY.
Birth place: Given as Bendigo.

Bride: Elizabeth Sarah KING.
Birth place: Given as Bendigo.

Year married: 1891.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

John died 1907 in Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: 49 years.
Parents named as John FLY and Ann KEY.

Buried: Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria.
Section: MON GI.
Grave number: 19386.
Service date: 18 July 1907.


Birth note.
John was born 1858 in Sandhurst, Victoria.
Parents named as John FLY and Ann KEY.
See Post: FLY John married Ann KEY 1857

Elizabeth died 1939 in Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.
Parents named as Robert KING and Lillias KING.

Buried: Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria.
Section: MON GI.
Grave number: 21924.
Service date: 24 August 1939.


Birth note.
Elizabeth was born 1858 in Galifornia Gully, Victoria.
Birth recorded as Unnamed Female KING.
Parents named as Robert KING and Lillias KING.

Four children located Victorian records for John and Elizabeth.

[1]

John Alan FLY.
Born: 1892 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 1959 Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: 67 years.

Buried: Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria.
Service date: 11 August 1959.
Site location: Not recorded.


First World War Embarkation Roll.

Name: John Alan FLY.
Service number: 4495.
Rank: Private.
Roll title: 6 Infantry Battalion - 13 to 18 Reinforcemnts. (Dec 1915 - July 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918.
Date of embarkation: 28 January 1916.
Place of embarkation: Melbourne.
Ship embarked on: HMAT Themistocles.
Ship number: A32.


[2]

Leslie King FLY.
Born: 1893 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 10 August 1918, France.

First World War Embarkation Roll.

Name: Leslie King Fly.
Service number: 4190.
Rank: Private.
Roll title: 6 Infantry Battalion - 13 to 18 Reinforcements. (Dec 1915 - July 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918.
Date of embarkation: 29 December 1915.
Place of embarkation: Melbourne.
Ship embarked on: HMAT Demosthenes.
Ship number: A64.

Roll of Honour First World War.

Name: Leslie King FLY.
Service number: 4190.
Rank: Private.
Unit: 6th Battalion. (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army.
Conflict: 1914-1918.
Date of death: 10 August 1918.
Place of death: France.
Cause of death: Died of wounds.

Cemetery or memorial details:
Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, France.


[3]

Harold Robert FLY.
Born: 1896 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: -

Married: Myrtle Grace MENAGLIO.
Year: 1924.
Place: Victoria.

[4]

Lillias FLY.
Born: 1899 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 1979 Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: 80 years.

Buried: Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria.
Section: MON GI.
Grave number: 38883.
Service date: 04 May 1979.


Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
First World War Embarkation Roll.
AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army.

Bendigo Cemetery Records, Victoria.


With my thanks to Flyfamily for the information appearing in the comments section below.

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by Flyfamily on 2013-06-04 06:19:40

Hi Tonkin Leslie King Fly died in France in World War 1 in 1918. All his details are on the War Memorial site. His brother John Alan Fly won a Military Medal for great bravery with the citation on the War Memorial site also. He ran out about 300 metres from the front line with a Bren gun and apparently the area was blown up 3 times but he survived. I found their Photos in the Bendigo Advertiser archives. What a great find.Leslie is buried in the Daours Communal Cemetery Extension in France. He was killed on the 10th August 1918

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