Braidwood's fallen

Honouring Braidwood's WW1 fallen

Click the name for the individual's service records

Alley, Clair Underwood  
Archer, Fred 
Backhouse, Victor John 
Barnett, Frederick George 
Barry, Charles Louis 
Beatty, Walter Cusack 
Bell, John Henry Edward 
Black, George Scott 
Bruce, Thomas Fraser 
Byrne, Cecil John 
Callan, William Henry 
Catlin, Robert Henry 
Clarke, Lester Thomas 
Cook, Thomas John 
Crandell, Christopher George 
Cregan, Clarence Theodore Augustus 
Cullen, Henry Thomas 
Davis, John Henry 
Davis, Oscar Raymond Stanley 
Dawson, Edric Athol 
Dayball, Arthur Joseph 
Dempsey, Charles Frederick 
Dempsey, Charles 
Dowell, Frederick Robert 
Feeney, William 
Fisher, Osborne 
Flack, John Foster 
Garnett, Henry James 
Geelan, Robert Michael 
Gosling, Fred 
Gough, James 
Green, Francis Henry 
Healy, Myrtle James 
Howard, John Alexander 
Huggett, William 
Hunt, Frederick William 
Hunt, John 
Hush, Percy Alfred 
Hush, Thomas 
Hush, Austin Septimus  
Innes, Henry George 
Kelly, Herbert Albert 
Kemp, Leslie Smith 
Keyte, Robert 
Knight, Charles Oliver 
Lee, Thomas James 
Lennon, James 
Lupton, Spencer 
Lynch, James Joseph 
Matthews, Francis 
McCool, Francis Leslie Neil 
McDonald, Alexander Joseph 
McLean, Donald 
McRae, Finley Arnold 
Meade, Arthur Stuart 
Merton, Thomas David 
Montgomery, Stanley 
Moore, William 
Newbery, Alwyn (Alwin) Horace James 
O'Brien, Thomas Daniel 
O' Reilly, John 
Pooley, Edward 
Rex, Horace Joseph 
Riley, Frank 
Roberts, Frederick Bede 
Robinson, William James 
Rodgers, Albert 
Seidel, Alfred George 
Seidel, Henry Edward 
Sharpe, George Lyle 
Sharpe, Reginald 
Sherman, Edgar Robert 
Sherman, Percy Frederick 
Simmons, George 
Smith (Greenwood), George 
Spicer, William Henry 
Steele, Alexander Norman 
Stein, Daniel Godfrey 
Stewart, David Walter 
Styles, Reginald Lucian 
Torpy, Patrick Edward 
Torpy, Thomas Patrick 
Walker, William Albert 
Watt, James 
Watt, Oscar Harold McClure 
White, Alister 
Whitelaw, Thomas Philip 
Wilson, Samuel Charles 

The Braidwood Boys database is an excellent local source prepared previously. It may have assisted in the preparation of these books - http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/braidwood_boys/