Patrick Francis QUINN
Year of Birth: 1884
Place of Birth: Port Douglas, Queensland
Date of Enlistment: 28 October 1916
Date and Place of Embarkation: 24 January 1917, Sydney, New South Wales
Ship: HMAT Ayrshire A33
Rank: Private
Unit(s): 15th Australian Infantry Battalion
Regimental Number: 7301
Died: 16 August 1917
Patrick Francis Quinn was born 17 March 1883 to Hugh Quinn and Honora Courtney and had 3 siblings, Mary Ann born 1879 who married William Henry Thiele, Elizabeth 1881 and Hugh 1885.
After the death of his father his mother Honora married Cornelius Lehan had 3 children, twins Julia and Katherina born 1889 and Willian Nicholas 1892. William joined the army and died of wounds in France in 1918.
In 1903, according to the Electoral Roll, Patrick was a miner at Golden Gate, from here he moved to Mt Carbine in the Thornborough district and in 1916 was a miner at Wolfram, Thornborough.
On his enlistment in Cairns, Patrick’s age was 32 years 6 months, occupation a Miner, his next of kin his sister, Mrs. W Thiele, Yatter, via Cairns. His height was 6 feet, weighed 172 pounds with fair complexion, blue eyes and dark brown hair. His religion was Roman Catholic.
An application was made for a war pension by his sister Elizabeth Lamont of Edmonton but it was rejected on the grounds that the claimant was not dependent upon her late brother during 12 months prior to his enlistment.
Patrick Francis Quinn was taken on strength on the 2 August 1917 and was killed in action 2 weeks later on the 16 August 1917. He was buried in Blauwepoortbeck Cemetery NE of Messines, France and later moved to Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Messines, Flanders, Belgium.
Online Resources
Queensland Registrar of Births Deaths & Marriages
Photograph of the HMAT Ayrshire A33, Australian War Memorial
NAA: B2455, Quinn Patrick Francis, National Archives of Australia
NAA: B2455, Lehane William, National Archives of Australia
Photo: Douglas Shire History Society
National Library of Australia: Trove Digitised Newspapers
Cairns Post – 16 August 1918 p4
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