Frederick bishop world war 1







BISHOP, Frederick James


Personal Details




Service Number:

1897



Enlisted:

21 June 1915, Perth, Western Australia



Last Rank:

Sergeant



Last Unit:

32nd Infantry Battalion



Born:

Mundijong, Western Australia, 11 March 1894



Home Town:

Queens Park, Canning, Western Australia



Schooling:

Mundijong State School, Western Australia



Occupation:

Farrier



Died:

Killed in Action, France, 23 June 1918, aged 24 years



Cemetery:

Heath Cemetery, Picardie, France
Plot 7, Row G, Grave 6



Memorials:

Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Canning Honor Roll, Cannington War Memorial, Kings Park Western Australia State War Memorial, Mundijong Honour Roll, Mundijong School Roll of Honour



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World War 1 Service



21 Jun 1915:

Enlisted AIF WW1, 1897, 28th Infantry Battalion, Perth, Western Australia



2 Sep 1915:

Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 1897, 28th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '16' embarkation_place: Fremantle embarkation_ship: HMAT Anchises embarkation_ship_number: A68 public_note: ''



2 Sep 1915:

Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 1897, 28th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Anchises, Frema



BISHOP, John Frederick


Personal Details




Service Number:

2341



Enlisted:

Not yet discovered



Last Rank:

Private



Last Unit:

5th Pioneer Battalion



Born:

Queenstown, South Australia, 3 March 1898



Home Town:

Hyde Park, South Australia



Schooling:

Not yet discovered



Occupation:

Carpenter



Died:

Tuberculosis, Mitcham, South Australia, 12 October 1921, aged 23 years



Cemetery:

Mitcham General Cemetery, South Australia
Plot 0732



Memorials:

Unley St. Augustine's Church Roll of Honour, Unley Town Hall WW1 Honour Board



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14 Aug 1916:

Involvement Private, 2341, 5th Pioneer Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '5' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Itria embarkation_ship_number: A53 public_note: ''



14 Aug 1916:

Embarked Private, 2341, 5th Pioneer Battalion, HMAT Itria, Adelaide



Date unknown:

Wounded 2341, 5th Pioneer Battalion






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Location on the Roll of Honour



Frederick James Bishop's name is located at panel
119
in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan).





Roll of Honour circular


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Name:Charles Frederick BishopRank: Second LieutenantService Number:0-814227Service:Headquarters Squadron, XIII Bomber CommandUnited States Army Air ForcesDate of Birth:July 5, 1923Place of Birth:Oakland, Alameda, CaliforniaPlace of Enlistment:CaliforniaAddress at Enlistment:Berkeley, Alameda Co., CaliforniaHeight:6 feet, 1 inchComplexion:LightHair:BlondeEyes:BlueDate of Death:March 1, 1944Age:20Cemetery: Manila American Cemetery and MemorialReference: Tablets/Walls of the MissingMemorialized at the Paradise Cemetery in Paradise, Annapolis County on his Parent’s HeadstoneCharles Frederick Bishop was the son of Edgar Stanley Bishop (1899-1959) and Ida Lydia (Roberts) Bishop (1896-1990). His father was born in Paradise, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia; his mother was born in Millville, Shasta County, California. Charles had one sister, Marian Constance (Bishop) Leonard (1922-2007).The family was living in East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana in 1930. Charles’ father was working as an industrial Superintendent. By 1940, Charle