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Robert Thomas MAUDSLEY

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Surname: MAUDSLEY

Forename(s): Robert Thomas

Place of Birth: Grindleton, Yorkshire

Service No: 137

Rank: Private

Regiment / Corps / Service: Australian Infantry

Battalion / Unit: 'A' Coy 32nd Battalion

Division: 5th Australian Division

Age: 27

Date of Death: 1916-07-19

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CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: II. C. 4.

CWGC Cemetery: FROMELLES (PHEASANT WOOD) MILITARY CEMETERY

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Non-CWGC Burial: ---

Local War Memorial: GRINDLETON, YORKSHIRE

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Robert Thomas Maudsley was the son of John and Mary Maudsley, née Scott. John was born at West Bradford, Yorkshire and Mary at Clitheroe, Lancashire. Robert was the cousin of Private Joseph Bell (2592) (q.v.).

1891 Grindleton, Yorkshire Census: Cottage - Robert Thomas Maudsley, aged 1 year, born West Bradford, Yorkshire, son of John and Mary Maudsley.

1901 Grindleton, Yorkshire Census: Back Lane - Robert T. Maudsley, aged 11 years, born Grindleton, son of John and Mary Maudsley.

1911 Grindleton, Yorkshire Census: Back Lane - Robert Thomas Maudsley, aged 21 years, born Grindleton, son of John and Mary Maudsley.

In 2016 the Australian Army confirmed the identification of a further six Australians from the 250 Australian and British Great War soldiers recovered from a mass burial site at Pheasant Wood, France in 2009. Pte Robert Thomas Maudsley, whose name was previously commemorated on the V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, was one of these.

The image of the cap badge also shows the colour patch of the battalion.

UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: card(s) exist for Robert. (Case transferred to Australian H.Q.).

Photograph kindly supplied by Shirley Penman, Clitheroe.

Australian service records: www.naa.gov.au › The collection › Popular research topics › Defence › Service records

Data Source: Local War Memorial

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Private Robert Thomas MAUDSLEY

Private Robert Thomas MAUDSLEY

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Australian Infantry

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Australian Infantry

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 5th Australian Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 5th Australian Division

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Surname: MAUDSLEY

Forename(s): Robert Thomas

Country of Service: Australian

Service Number: 137

Rank: Private

Regiment: Australian Infantry, A.I.F.

Unit: 32nd Bn.

Age: 27

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Died Date: 19/07/1916

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Grindleton War Memorial - Biographical Notes by Shirley Penman

ROBERT THOMAS MAUDSLEY, son of John and Mary nee Scott married 1888 St. Ambrose, Grindleton.

Was, in 2009, in a mass grave of 250 Australian and English soldiers which was discovered at Pheasant Wood, France. The German’s had buried them, and with typical German thoroughness, kept a tally of the dog-tags found with each soldier and told each country that they were deceased and buried…but no more than that. Military archaeologists exhumed them and through D.N.A. tests established some 94 identities up to May 2010. Robert, along with 5 companions, was identified in 2016; just before the 100 year commemorations; his gravestone was unveiled at this time.

Commemorated on:

Adelaide National War Memorial
Australian Roll of Honour
Australian War Memorial - panel 120
Grindleton Memorial
Port Pirie Gates, S. Australia WW1 Memorial

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St Ambrose's Churchyard, Grindleton

St Ambrose's Churchyard, Grindleton

Family gravestone

St Ambrose's Churchyard, Grindleton

St Ambrose's Churchyard, Grindleton

Family gravestone - detail of memorial inscription

Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery

Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery

New CWGC headstones await rededication

Kindly supplied by Shirley Penman, Clitheroe

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    One Response to Robert Thomas MAUDSLEY

    1. Marg O'Leary May 27, 2016 at 11:16 pm #

      Yesterday Robert Maudsley’s name was announced by the minister as being identified in the mass grave at Fromelles.
      So he will have a military ceremony at the 100th anniversary on 19 July and new gravestone revealed.
      Marg O’Leary
      Fromelles Association.

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