WW1
Lincey James Anthony
Born Menstone England to Francis Nalton and Maria Lincey. He arrived in Tasmania in 1913 with his mother and brother to join their father who was already in Tasmania. He was an orchardist living in Launceston Tasmania when he enlisted and was posted to the 40th Battalion. He departed Melbourne 23rd September 1916 on “HMAT Seang Choon” and had attained the rank of Sergeant when he was killed in action in Belguim.
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