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William
Charles Munton was born on the 3rd of November 1898 in
Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England.
William
married Elsie May Clay on the 9th of June 1921 in
Daybrook, Nottinghamshire, England[5]. They had a son, William Thomas, in 1923 in
Daybrook, Nottinghamshire, England.
William
and Elsie immigrated to New South Wales, Australia, in
1925 on the ship 'Balranald'[1].
Elsie gave birth to a daughter, Joyce Elsie, on the
ship on the 18th of March[2].
World
War I Service Record
Service: British Army
World
War II Service Record
Service: Australian Army
Service Number: Q226844
Date of Enlistment: 31 May 1942
Date of Discharge: 21 Oct 1945
Rank: Sergeant
Posting at Discharge: 8 Battalion Volunteer Defence
Corps (QLD)
Prisoner of War: No
Places
of Residence
1901 - Weston Favell, Northampton, England[3]
1921 - Sceptre St, Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, England[5]
1925 - Church Dve East, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire,
England
1930 - Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
1936
- Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
1937
- Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
1943
- Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
1949
- Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
1954
- Mt Colliery, Queensland, Australia[4]
Occupation
1921 - Constable R.I.C.[5]
1930 - Miner[4]
1936
- Miner[4]
1937
- Miner[4]
1943
- Miner[4]
1949
- Miner[4]
1954
- Miner[4]
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