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ROWE, Dexter Brigham

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  • WW1
Author: 
Sylvia Black
Family name: 
ROWE
Given names: 
Dexter Brigham
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Church of England
Date of birth: 
1 January 1888
Place of birth: 
Birth
53 Agnes Street
, Jolimont, Victoria
, Australia
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1916
1916
53 Agnes Street
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
37° 49' 1.668" S, 144° 58' 47.226" E
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
V18592
Regimental number: 
V65654
Rank: 
Pte
Military units: 
Army Medical Corps
Date of death: 
1974
Place of death: 
Death Lilydale, Victoria
, Australia
37° 45' 20.3472" S, 145° 20' 51.6516" E
Biographical notes: 

Dexter Brigham Rowe was born in 1888 at 53 Agnes Street, Jolimont.  He was the son of John Rowe, contractor, and Mary, nee Pillow.  Close by, on the corner of Jolimont Road and Wellington Parade South, lived Dexter Brigham.  There appears to be no blood relationship between the two Dexters, but it can hardly have been a random choice of name made by the Rowe parents for their son.  John Rowe was a contractor who was declared insolvent in 1889, owing 43 pounds, two shillings and the family moved away from Jolimont. Young Dexter may well have had a hard childhood, nevertheless he went on to become a carpenter.  In 1909 he married Susan Agnes Gaylard and settled in Carlton.

When he enlisted on 12 January 1916 he gave his wife's address as Rainbow, Victoria.  He stated that he had had two years' (1907-08) experience in the military with the Army Medical Corps.  He was, however, deemed unfit for service because of an injury to his shoulder.  He tried again, and this time was accepted, joining on 28 May 1917.  This time his home address was in East Brunswick.  He listed his experience as two years with the Australian Field Hospital (Voluntary).  He agreed that three fifths of the salary due to him should go to his wife and children.  In spite of his varicose veins, injury to his right shoulder and a possible hernia to his right side, he was passed as fit for service.  He was assigned to the Army Medical Corps at Broadmeadows and to the 11th Australian General Hsopital.  About a month later, he fell while on duty and hurt his right knee.  It was treated, and three days' later he returned to duty, but the pain and swelling continued and eventually he was discharged on 8 September 1917 as medically unfit for service.

After discharge he settled again in Carlton and resumed life as a carpenter.  His wife died in 1935 which triggered a move to Preston.  He died in Lilydale in 1974.

References: 
NAA name search
Trove digitised newspapers
Ancestry
Acknowledgments: 

City of Melbourne Rate Books, Albert Ward, 1889-90

Australian National Archives, Service Record

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