WW1
Tatlow Kelvin
Born Prahan Victoria the son of Walter Edward and Mary Mabel Tatlow (nee Smuith) married to Mary Jessamine Smith with one child a coach driver he enlisted Claremont Tasmania and died 16th October 1915 at the Hobart General Hospital of cerebro spinal meningitis and was buried in Cornelian Bay Public Cemetery, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. MENINGITIS VICTIMS DEATH OF MR. K. TATLOW. HOBART, Sunday— Kelvin Tatlow, aged 25 years, a married man hailing from Stanley who was admitted to the Hobart Hospital from cerebro-spinal meningitis about nine weeks ago died shortly after noon on Saturday. His wife, who had been in Hobart, left to return home on Tuesday last, believing her husband was out of danger. The remains are to be accorded a military funeral on Monday. The case in question was the first of the present outbreak. The North Western Advocate 18th October 1915
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