WW1
Clark, Tasman Leslie
Born 4th February 1891 Hobart Tasmania the son of Thomas Sabine and Annie Clark (nee Flowers) married, a plasterer he embarked Brisbane 29th June 1915 on board “HMAT Aeneas” with the 26th Infantry Battalion.
He died 20th April 1916 in France from wounds received in the field and is commemorated in the Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Nord Pas de Calais, France.
His brother Sgt Cecil Roy Clark was killed in action 9th August 1918 and is commemorated in the Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, Amiens Harbonnieres Area, France. Three other brothers Walter, Charles and Edward returned to Australia
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