McVICAR, Harold Wilfred

Birth Name McVICAR, Harold Wilfred
Gramps ID I0859
Gender male
Age at Death 26 years, 9 months, 10 days

Narrative

Harold William McVICAR, was a Private (PTE)
His rank No. was 6860 3rd Battalion in France was where he fought and died. It is believed that the is buried in Longuenesse, St Omer, France His grave is No. 15 see postcard in his album to confirm this information.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 18 Sep 1891 Tuena, New South Wales, Australia    
Death 28 Jun 1918 Longuenesse, St Omer, France    
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ROLL OF HONOR.
McVICAR.— In ever loving memory of my dear friend, Private Harold William McVicar, of Trunkey Creek, who died of wounds in France, June 28th, 1918.

This is a day of remembrance to all.
This is a day that is sad to recall;
Somewhere in France he is lying,
My dear friend so brave and so true.
Who gave his life for his loved ones Neath the red, white and Blue.
Inserted by his loving friend Flynn.

Family Notices (1919, June 28). National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), p. 5.TROVE

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES -Probate Jurisdiction -In the Will of HAROLD WILFRED McVICAR late of Trunkey Creek.
In the State of New South Wales and A I F Labourer deceased-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Letters of Administration with the last Will of the above named deceased annexed may be granted to EMILY MARY McVICAR the Mother of the Mother of the said deceased and the sole beneficiary named In the said Will and all notices and claims are to be served at the under mentioned address Mrs E M McVICAR Cadia New South Wales

Advertising (1932, July 15). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 8.TROVE

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417th CASUALTY LIST. NEW SOUTH WALES. KILLED.
Pte. WM. HENRY ADAMS, Alexandria. Pte. JAS. EDWIN ASHTON, Young. Pte. JAMES BASSFORD, Alexandria. Pte. WILLIAM BESSON, Forbes. Pte. FREDK. ERNEST BRABHAM, Surry Hills. T.-Sergt. SIDNEY THOMAS BROOKS, Bondi. Pte. HARRY FRANCIS BROWN, Paddington. Pte. THOMAS BEDE CASEY, Darlinghurst. Pte. JOHN CHURCH, Darlinghurst. Pte. DAVID FLEMING CLARKE, Kurri Kurri. Pte. ERIC TREVOR COOK, Lawson. Pte. HUBERT WILLIAM PATRICK CULLEN, Glenmore. L.-Cpl. CECIL FAWCETT Byron Bay. Pte. JAMES FLEMING, Orange. Pte. WILTON CAMPBELL GAMACK, Kempsey. Pte. WILFORD GOLATHORPE, Upper Horton. Ptec. FREDK. HOFFMAN, Beechworth, V. Pte. ARCHD. JAS. JEFFERIES, England. Pte. THOMAS AUBURY KIRK, Weston. Pte. NORMAN' LEE, M.M., Kensington. Pte ALBERT HERBERT LEWIS, St. Kilda, V. Pte. LEO FRANK MEADE, Newtown. Pte. STANLEY MORRISON, Grattai. Pte. LAWFORD MUIRHEAD, Mosman. Pte. CHAS. GILBERT MUNFORD, Leichhardt. Pte. NORMAN EDGAR STUART MUNRO, Richmond River . Pte. JAS. HOWARD McDONNELL, Moore Park. Pte.JOSEPH OLIVER, Redfern. Pte JOHN CHAS. PALMER. Oakwood, Pte. WILLIAM JAS. PECKHAM, England. Pte. JOHN THOMAS PODGER, Narrabri. Pte. JAMES RUSSELL, England. Pte. ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Hay. Pte. HARRY ROBERTSON, South Africa. Cpl. JAS. HENRY SMALLWOOD, Quirindi. Cpl. ARTHUR JOHNSON SMITH, Lidcombe. Sgt. JOHN CHRISTIAN STEPHENSON, M.M., W.Wyalong. Pte. HERBERT WAKELING, Scone. Pte. WM. DAVID WATTS, England.
DIED OF WOUNDS . Lieut. ALBERT DALE PATTISON. Strathfield. Lieut. FRANCIS LAWRENCE SMITH, M.C., M.M., Muswellbrook. Pte. ANDREW MITCHELL ALLISON, Moore Park. Gnr. JAMES BOURKE, Willoughby. Pte. PATRICK CLEARY, Morrisett. Pte. RICHARD NEIL DICKSON, S. Murwillumbah. Pte. WM. JAS. GRIFFITHS, Stockton. Cpl. CECIL BERKELY JENKINS, Leura. L.-Cpl. LESLY JOHN McGRATH, Mudgee. Cpl. JACK McGUIRK, N. Goulburn. Pte. WM. THOMAS McPHERSON. Nambucca River. Pte. WM. THOMAS McTAGGART, Scotland. Pte. HAROLD WILFRED McVICAR, Trunkey Creek. Pte. PERCY WM. RUTHERFORD, Leichhardt. Cpl. NOEL TIDSWELL, Lawson. Pte. CECIL -EDWARD WARNE, Neutral Bay.
DIED, CAUSE NOT STATED. Capt. ROY ALLEN SILLAR, Dubbo. 2nd.-Lt. GILBERT DOUGLAS PERRY, Marrickville. 2nd.-A.M. SYDNEY HAROLD BANKS-SMITH, Gordon. Pte. ALFRED WM. CHILDS, England. Pte. FRANK HERBERT, Allynbrook. Pte. PATRICK KING, Darlinghurst. Pte. JOHN SMITH, Mildura, V.

417th CASUALTY LIST. NEW SOUTH WALES. (1918, July 16). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 8. TROVE

Cause: Wounds from war

Relation to the centre person (SHEPPEARD, Sharon Lynette) : granduncle

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father McVICAR, Donald D [I0810]17 Mar 187025 Jun 1936
Mother LARNACH, Emily Mary [I0811]18 Oct 187022 Dec 1942
         McVICAR, Harold Wilfred 18 Sep 1891 28 Jun 1918
    Sister     McVICAR, Ida Ethel May [I0812] 1 Oct 1893 27 Dec 1975
    Sister     McVICAR, Emily Maude [I0826] 1 Jan 1896 19 Aug 1966
    Brother     McVICAR, Errol Roy [I0813] 14 Oct 1898 11 Apr 1987
    Sister     McVICAR, Bertha Isabel [I0086] 11 Jul 1900 10 Dec 1967
    Sister     McVICAR, Edith I [I0815] 14 Jun 1902
    Sister     McVICAR, Neva L [I1545] 22 Sep 1903 5 Feb 1904
    Brother     McVICAR, Stanley Clifford [I0814] 5 Jul 1905 4 Nov 1987
    Brother     McVICAR, Clifford [I1100] 5 Jul 1905 11 Apr 1987
    Brother     McVICAR, Rae [I0818] 1908 30 Mar 1999
    Brother     McVICAR, Rex Stafford [I0819] 24 Jul 1910 30 Oct 1973
    Sister     McVICAR, Myrtle [I0820] 22 May 1912
    Sister     McVICAR, Nellie [I0822] 3 Jul 1914