Hi Everyone, I think we finally have the answer, after a number of red herrings. Thanks to Jan on the AUS-MILITARY list for this one: >Hi Linda and everyone > >When I was doing research on the WW1 monuments in the Penrith area a few >years ago, I came up with lots of wrong spellings and also no real idea why >some of them were on the memorials! Further investigation showed that some >were teachers, railway workers and posties who had been living in the area >at the time of enlistment. To find out more I used the roll of honour >keyword search for the various towns in the district. I have just done this >for Carrajung and guess what? This might be your fellow! > >Inseal, Arthur George >Number: 1914 >Rank: Private [Pte] >Unit: 22nd Bn >Service: Army >Conflict: 1914-1918 >Date of Death: 05/08/1916 >Place of Death: >Cause of Death: >Memorial Panel: 96 >Cemetery or Memorial Details: 26 Villers Bretonneux-France >Next Of Kin: >Place Of Enlistment: Carrajung, VIC >Native Place: >Notes: INSEAL, Pte. Arthur George, 1914. 22nd Bn. 5th Aug., 1916. Age 25. >Son of George Michael and Emma Inseal, of Hinton Cottage, Preston Wynne, >Hereford, England. Born at Felton, Worcs, England. > >Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army > >Hope this is of assistance - best wishes > >Jan Herivel -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.8 - Release Date: 10/05/05