Thomas Leslie McDOWALL

Year of Birth: 1895

Place of Birth: Cooktown, Queensland, Australia

Date of Enlistment: 28 April 1916

Date and Place of Embarkation: 19 September 1916 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Ship: HMAT Seang Choon

Rank: Private

Unit(s): 31st Battalion A.I.F.

Regimental Number: 3857

Died: 26 September 1917

Thomas Leslie McDowall was born in Cooktown Qld in 1895 with his twin sister Aileen.  His parents, John and Mary (nee McGlen) were married in Cooktown in 1887 and had a large family including two sets of twins – Isabella Jane (b. 1888), James (b. 1889), John Alexander (b. 1891), Mary Amelia (b 1893) Aileen and Thomas Leslie (b. 1895) and Ivy and Bessie (b. 1898).

Tom McDowall enlisted in the A.I.F. on 28 April 1916 after having previously joined the Kennedy Regiment and embarked on the Kanowna in readiness for the capture of German New Guinea earlier in the year.  The ship returned to Townsville after the crew refused to proceed past Thursday Island due to the lack of fresh water, the reason the soldiers were called the “Dirty 500”. 

Both his parents predeceased him and he named his brother, James, his next of kin.

He was 20 years 6 months of age, 5 feet 3½ inches tall and weighed 135 pounds.  He had a dark complexion, grey eyes and dark brown hair.  His religion was Roman Catholic.

He embarked from Brisbane on 19 September 1916 on the HMAT Seang Choon arriving in Plymouth England on 9 December.

HMAT Seang Bee A48

He joined the 8th Training Battalion at Hurdcott on 20 December, spent time sick in hospital over the Christmas period before shipping out to Etaples, France on the S.S. Golden Eagle.  He joined the 31st  Battalion on 6 March 1917.

He was killed in action “in the field Belgium” on 26 September 1917 and was “buried in the vicinity of Polygon Wood”.  He is now remembered on the Menin Gate Memorial at Ypres, Belgium.

Nominal Roll Australian Imperial Force
Menin Gates, Ypres, Belgium
Northern Herald 25th May 1917

Shortly after Thomas McDowall enlisted and before he embarked for overseas, the Mareeba Oddfellows Lodge held a function to honour its members who were fighting or had died.  Private McDowall was among those honoured and his name was placed on the Lodge’s Honour Board. 

Online Resources

NAA: B2455 (McDOWALL T L) National Archives of Australia

Australian War Memorial

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Discovering Anzacs

National Library of Australia: Trove Digitised Newspapers

Australian Light Horse Studies Centre

Queensland Registrar of Births Deaths & Marriages

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