Samuel Paltie
Born | 19.04.1875 |
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Place | Talsen, Latvia |
Ethnic origin | Jewish |
Religion | Jewish |
Father | Jacob |
Mother | Hannah |
Family | Wife Ada Paltie; children Martha, Joseph (b. ca 1898), Annie (1904-1941); Joseph served in the AIF in WWI. |
Arrived at Australia |
from Glasgow on 6.09.1901 per Weimar disembarked at Sydney |
Residence before enlistment | Sydney |
Occupation | 1904 general dealer, 1915 shop keeper |
Naturalisation | 1904 |
Residence after the war | Sydney |
Died | 1946, Sydney |
Service #1 – Depot
Enlisted | 10.09.1915 |
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Place of enlistment | Warwick Farm, NSW |
Rank | Private |
Discharged | 9.11.1915 (at wife's request) |
Materials
Blog article
Newspaper articles
Help one another. - Evening News, Sydney, 19 June 1902, p. 6
A cold night and an overcoat. - Evening News, Sydney, 18 July 1906, p. 5
Fire in the City. - Evening News, Sydney, 24 August 1909, p. 4
Early morning fire. - _Illawarra Mercury, Wollongong, 16 July 1912, p. 2
Fine of £25. Attempt to sell military boots. - The Telegraph, Brisbane, 8 February 1916, p. 5
Charge of theft. ... Two men sent for trial. - The Mercury (Hobart, Tas.), 16 January 1923, page 6
Two shops damaged. - Daily Standard, Brisbane, 13 October 1934, p. 1