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RIPPINGALE, Jack Parker

Subjects

  • WW1
Author: 
Jill Fenwick
Family name: 
RIPPINGALE
Given names: 
Jack Parker
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Church of England
Date of birth: 
1 January 1892
Place of birth: 
Birth Malvern
, Australia
37° 51' 8.8272" S, 145° 2' 10.464" E
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
1916
1029 Punt Road
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
1875
Rank: 
Driver
Military units: 
8th Light Horse Regiment, 13th Reinforcement
11th Field Artillery Brigade
Date of death: 
1962
Place of death: 
Death
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital
, Heidelberg, Victoria
, Australia
37° 45' 25.2324" S, 145° 2' 50.2296" E
Biographical notes: 

Jack Parker Rippingale was a Driver with the 13th Reinforcements, 8th Light Horse. He was born at Malvern, Victoria, the son of John Parker Rippingale and Janet Jacks. A nurseryman by trade, he enlisted on 29 September, 1915 and was called up on 6 October 1915. Aged 23, he embarked for the war front on 18 January 1916 on board the HMAT 'Vestalia' A 44. He listed his next of kin as his cousin, Miss Cecil Jack, with whom he lived at 1029 Punt Rd., East Melbourne.

Nothing is known of his war experience. The Australian National Archives holds the war service records of  five Rippingales,  but other than the Embarkation Roll and the Nominal Roll in the Australian War Memorial files, no service record appears to exist. He returned to Australia on 1 May, 1919.

By 1924, Jack Rippnigale was back in Australia and married to Dorothy Amelia Ripppingale. They lived at 206 Montague St., South Melbourne and he was working as a labourer. In 1932, they had moved to 6 Hall St., Brunswick and he was working as a linesman. By 1936, he was alone, still a linesman, at 22 Wilon St., Brunswick.

He died in 1962, aged 70, probably at the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital.

HMAT Vestalia A44
Acknowledgments: 

Australian War Memorial, Embarkation Record

 Ancestry.com.au, Electoral Rolls, Births, Deaths and Marriages Index

The AIF Project, Nominal Roll

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