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Joyner, Ernest Southey Whish, 1890 - 1916
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Name Ernest Southey Whish Joyner, 1890 - 1916BiographyDate of Birth: 6 March 1890, Samsonvale (Qld.)
Date of Death: 29 July 1916, Pozieres, Sommes, France
Buried: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, France
Ernest's parents were William Charles Joyner and Louisa Fuller. The Joyner family were early pioneers of the district, Ernest's grandfather
William Joyner in 1845 leased all land on the south side of the North Pine River. He named the station Samson Vale. Ernest's father was elected in March 1880 to the first Caboolture Divisional Board. Ernest was living in Samsonvale when he enlisted on 19 April 1915
he was the sixth of nine children. Ernest's occupation was listed as a dairy farmer. Ernest was killed in action. Two of Ernest's brothers enlisted Allan [64363] and Wilfred [2200], they both returned to Australia.Birth date8 July 1879Death date15 September 1944
Date of Death: 29 July 1916, Pozieres, Sommes, France
Buried: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, France
Ernest's parents were William Charles Joyner and Louisa Fuller. The Joyner family were early pioneers of the district, Ernest's grandfather
William Joyner in 1845 leased all land on the south side of the North Pine River. He named the station Samson Vale. Ernest's father was elected in March 1880 to the first Caboolture Divisional Board. Ernest was living in Samsonvale when he enlisted on 19 April 1915
he was the sixth of nine children. Ernest's occupation was listed as a dairy farmer. Ernest was killed in action. Two of Ernest's brothers enlisted Allan [64363] and Wilfred [2200], they both returned to Australia.Birth date8 July 1879Death date15 September 1944
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Joyner, Ernest Southey Whish, 1890 - 1916. Moreton Bay Our Story, accessed 09/09/2024, https://ourstory.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/23905