Francis (Frank) KERRIDGE
Year of Birth: 1893
Place of Birth: Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia
Date of Enlistment: 8 February 1916
Date and Place of Embarkation: 7 September 1916 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Ship: Clan MacGillivray
Rank: Private
Unit(s): 25th Battalion A.I.F.
Regimental Number: 5605
Died: 8 March 1917
Francis (Frank) Kerridge was born in 1893 in Barcaldine Qld to Robert and Elizabeth Kerridge (nee Hamilton). He was their second child with siblings Effie May (b 1890), Ivie (b. 1894), Herbert Robert (b. 1899) and Eric (b. 1900). Father, Robert, was a carrier in Irvinebank west of Cairns. The family had moved from western Qld about 1902.
On 14 August 1914 Frank had joined the Kennedy Regiment and embarked on the Kanowna for the capture of German New Guinea. 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”. As did most of the returning soldiers, Frank enlisted in the A.I.F. on 6 February 1916.
By then he was a Blacksmith’s striker, aged 23 years 1 month, 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 166 pounds. He had a dark complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. His religion was Presbyterian and named his mother as his next of kin as his father had died in May 1907. His mother subsequently married John Irons, a ganger, also of Irvinebank.
He embarked on 7 September 1916 from Brisbane on the Clan MacGillivray, arriving in Plymouth, England on 2 November 1916.
He spent about 6 weeks with 7th Training Battalion at Wareham, England before proceeding to France on the Princess Clementina. He joined his unit on 18 February and was wounded in action on 4 March. He was transferred by 5th Field Ambulance to the Casualty Clearing Station on 5 March where he died on 8 March and was buried at Dernancourt Communal Cemetery, Somme, France.
Online Resources
NAA: B2455 (KERRIDGE F) National Archives of Australia
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
National Library of Australia: Trove Digitised Newspapers
Queensland Registrar of Births Deaths & Marriages
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