John Goldberg
Born | 21.05.1890 |
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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 |
Naturalisation | 1922 |
Residence after the war | 1921 Griffith, NSW, 1922 Avondale, Castle Hill, NSW; 1940 Sydney |
Died | 28.07.1955 Sydney |
Service #1
Service number | 3055 |
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Enlisted | 3.01.1917 |
Place of enlistment | Liverpool NSW |
Unit | 36th Battalion |
Rank | Private |
Place | England, 1917 |
Final fate | RTA 31.10.1917 |
Discharged | 26.06.1918 MU |
Materials
Digitised naturalisation (NAA)
Digitised service records (NAA)
Blog article
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.