WW1
Dawson, Jack McKay
Born 10th July 1892 Ringarooma Tasmania to Alexander and Hannah McKay (nee Sutton) and married to Adelaide May Wordsworth a porter who embarked Melbourne 2nd February 1915 on board “HMAT Clan McGillivray” with the 15th Infantry Battalion. He received a gunshot wound to the forearm and left lung at Gallipoli and died 17th May 1915 in the Egyptian Government Hospital Alexandria and was buried in the Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt.
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