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Sgt. Norman Colin Stewart

Australian Imperial Force 53rd Btn.

from:Manning River, New South Wales

(d.11th April 1918)

Norman Stewart died from wounds 11th fo April 1918, aged 23 and buried in the Namps-au-Val British Cemetery in France. He was the son of Elizabeth Stewart of Taree, Manning River, New South Wales, and the late William Wallace Stewart. Norman and his elder brother Jack both served in the 53rd Bn., Norman died from wounds 11th April 1918 and brother Jack was killed in action on the 24th April 1918. They were members of a family of nine sons, six of whom had proudly served their country in both the Boer War and WW1



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