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FROOMES, Harold William

Subjects

  • WW1
Author: 
Jill Fenwick
Family name: 
FROOMES
Given names: 
Harold William
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Church of England
Date of birth: 
1 January 1884
Place of birth: 
Birth East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
1915
11 Villiers Street
, Elsternwick
, Australia
37° 52' 50.5596" S, 145° 0' 18.756" E
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
620
Rank: 
Sergeant
Military units: 
21st Battalion
Australian Army Pay Corps, attached to 22nd Battalion.
Date of death: 
1956
Place of death: 
Death
94 Addison St
, Elwood, Victoria
, Australia
37° 52' 47.3772" S, 144° 58' 47.0532" E
Decorations and medallions: 
British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star
Biographical notes: 

Harold William Froomes was born in 1884,  the eldest child of Arthur William Froomes and his wife, Rosalie Harriet, nee Parsons. He was followed by six further children: Beryl May (1885-1886) ); Olive Maude (b.1887);Arthur Wray (b.1889): Eric (b.1890) Marie Constance (b.1892); Richard Marshall (b.1896) who was also to serve in the AIF in World War 1. Harold Froomes was a bank clerk, aged 30 years and 10 months when he enlisted on 16 March, 1915. After training, he was placed with the 21st Battalion and sailed for Egypt on board HMAT Ulysses A38, disembarking at Alexandria on 11 February, 1916. Here, he was sent for further training at the School of Instruction as a sapper and placed with the 21st Battalion, 2nd Division Brigade. From Egypt, the 21st Battalion went straight to France, disembarking at Marseilles on 21 March, 1916. Here, he worked in maintaining communications between his battalion and the various other groups.

Harold Froomes'  previous experience must have been noted. He was a bank clerk by training and the Army authorities first transferred him back to his old job, this time as a paymaster with the Australian Army Pay Corps on 9 June, 1917, then promoted him to Sergeant, specifically Pay Sergeant with the 22nd Battalion on 20 June. He remained attached to the 22nd Battalion for the duration of the war.

On 6 May, 1919, with the war now over for six months, Harold Froomes marched in for the return to Australia. On 8 May, he board HMAT Devanha, leaving from Devonport, England and was discharged from the AIF  at Victoria Barracks in St. Kilda Rd. Melbourne on 22 August, 1919. He moved back to his father's home at 54 Orrong Rd., Elsternwick, and resumed his job as a clerk, a position he stayed in all his life.

Harold Froomes married Alexie Violet Tyson at Bendigo in 1926. They had one child, as son Kevin William in 1927. In 1954, Harold Froomes, clerk, was living at 94 Addison St., Elwood. He died suddeny, aged 72, on June 28, 1956.

 

 

 

Acknowledgments: 

Ancestry.com.au Public Member Trees, Birth Marriage and Death Indexes, Electoral Rolls.

Ancestry.com.au Public Member Trees Harold William Froomes

Trove Australian Newspapers online, The Argus Friday June 29, 1956, p. 16 Death Notices

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