WW1
Graver, Arthur Albert
Born New South Wales the son of Edward and Maria Graver married to Ivy May Jago and living at Spreyton an orchardist he embarked 2nd February 1915 on board “HMAT Clan McGillivray with the 12th Infantry Battalion. He was serving with the 1st Australin Machine Gun Battalion when he died 17th April 1918 from wounds received in the field and was buried in the Borre British Cemetery, Hazebrouck, Nord Pas de Calais, France
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