John Goldberg


Born 21.05.1890

Place Grodno, Belarus

Ethnic origin Jewish

Religion Jewish

Father Solomon Phillip Goldberg

Family

Wife Nellie Goldberg (née Rosenberg), married 1921, Sydney

Arrived at Australia
from Europe
on 03.1904
disembarked at Sydney

Residence before enlistment Gundagai, Harden, Adelong, Boorowa, Dubbo, Sydney

Occupation 1917 draper, 1921 farmer, 1952 employed at the Dept. of Navy, 1955 clerk

Service
service number 3055
enlisted 3.01.1917
POE Liverpool NSW
unit 36th Battalion
rank Private
place England, 1917
final fate RTA 31.10.1917
discharged 26.06.1918 MU

Naturalisation 1922

Residence after the war 1921 Griffith, NSW, 1922 Avondale, Castle Hill, NSW; 1940 Sydney

Died 28.07.1955 Sydney

Materials

Digitised naturalisation (NAA)

Digitised service records (NAA)

Application to enlist in the AIF (NAA)

Digitised Embarkation roll entry (AWM)

Blog article

Russian

English

Newspaper articles

Young Police Court. - Murrumburrah Signal and County of Harden Advocate, 16 May 1912, p. 2.

First Circuit Court. - Cootamundra Herald, 6 September 1912, p. 4.

Mr. Goldberg enlisted. - Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent, 28 November 1916, p. 1.

On final leave. - Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent, 20 February 1917, p. 1.

Our soldiers. - Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent, 4 January 1918, p. 1.

Train runs down sulky. - Sydney Morning Herald, 22 October 1923, p. 10.

Publications

Елена Говор, Белорусские Анзаки. - Białoruskie Zeszyty Historyczne, 2013, no. 40, c. 53-108.