Alexander McLean (MacLEAN)

Year of Birth:  1891

Place of Birth:  Laidley, Qld

Date of Enlistment:  29 July 1915

Date and Place of Embarkation:  30 December 1915, Brisbane

Ship:  HMAT Itonus

Rank:  Private

Unit(s):  7/25 Battalion

Regimental Number:  3165

Died:  29 July 1916

Alexander McLean was born in 1891 in Laidley Qld to John and Isabella McLean.  He was the oldest of their 5 children – Jessie (b. 1893), Mary (b. 1894) James and John (b. 1898).  John died in 1899.

Alex was a 23 year old labourer when he enlisted on 29 July 1915.  He was described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 164 lbs and had a sandy complexion, grey eyes and dark brown hair.  He was Presbyterian.  He named his mother, Isabella McLean of Abbott Street, Cairns as his next of kin.  His father had recently deserted the family and Mrs McLean had petitioned the Court for maintenance.

The Cairns Post of 24 September 1915 reported his visit home from camp.

MacLean exped force
Cairns Post - 24 September 1915

He embarked from Brisbane on the “Itonus” and disembarked in Marseilles, Frances on 27 March 1916.

HMAT A50 Itonus
HMAT Itonus

He was taken on strength on 23 April and was reported missing on 29 July 1916.

In the meantime, it was reported in the Cairns Post that his mother, Isabella, had received a letter from Private McGhie informing her that her son was killed “somewhere in France”.

She wrote several letters attempting to get official confirmation.  A Court of Enquiry on 20 October 1917 declared him killed in action and he is remembered on the Villers Bretonneux Memorial, Picardie, France.

 

Online Resources

National Archives of Australia

Australian War Memorial

National Library of Australia: Trove Digitised Newspapers

Queensland Registrar of Births Deaths & Marriages

Desert Column

Ancestry.com.au

 

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