WW1
Scott, Robert Arrindale
Born 17th January 1895 Launceston Tasmania to Robert and Ellen Scott (nee Best) a farmer who departed Melbourne 27th October 1915 on board “HMAT Ulysses” with the 26th Infantry Battalion. He died 30th January 1917 in France and was buried in the Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, France. Mr. W. I. Scott, of Mengha, has received word that his son, Private Robert A. Scott, aged 22 years, died of illness from heart failure. Private Scott had been in the trenches for some time. He left Claremont for the front in October, 1915. He is a grandson of Mr. Geo. Best, of Burnie.
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