Edward Beglot
Alias | Baglot (naturalisation) |
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Russian spelling | Эдуард Беглот |
Born | 1884 (enlistment); 22.06.1890 (naturalisation) |
Place | Riga, Latvia |
Ethnic origin | Latvian? |
Religion | Lutheran |
Father | Frederick Baglot |
Mother | Elizabeth Hansen |
Residence before arrival at Australia | Served in the Russian Army (artillery) for 3 years, was in London for 9 months |
Arrived at Australia |
from London on 30.05.1910 per Neranda disembarked at Sydney |
Residence before enlistment | Melbourne |
Occupation | 1914 engine fitter, 1946 fitter and turner |
Naturalisation | 1947 |
Residence after the war | Melbourne, Sydney |
Died | 1958 Collaroy, Sydney |
Service #1 – Depot
Service number | 39 |
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Enlisted | 22.10.1914 |
Place of enlistment | Adelaide |
Unit | 9th Light Horse Regiment |
Rank | Private |
Final fate | 1.01.1915 deserted |
Materials
Digitised naturalisation 1 2 3 (NAA) (as Baglot)
Digitised service records (NAA) (as Beglot)
Alien registration (NAA) (as Baglot)
Blog article
Newspaper articles
Egg hit Mutch. - Evening News, Sydney, 8 October 1927, p. 3
Egg thrown. - Sunday Mail, Brisbane, 9 October 1927, p. 1
Eggs at Mutch. - Northern Star, Lismore, 10 October 1927, p. 5