"From Memory's page time cannot blot, three little words - Forget Me Not"
NAPPER, Alfred
Service No: 5169 Sergeant 24th Battalion, 2nd Machine Gun Battalion
Born: Sale, Victoria Son of Charles & Matilda NAPPER Husband of Ida Joan NAPPER Of Sale, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: Farmer Enlisted: 24 January 1916 Embarkation: 28 July 1916 from Melbourne Age: 27 years Served in England & France Died of Wounds: 6 October 1918 Buried: Tincourt New British Cemetery, France Plot 6, Row D, Grave 19
Scotch College - A School at War
NANKERVIS, Dick
Service No: 100 Lieutenant 29th Battalion, 5th Machine Gun Battalion
Born: Corryong, Victoria Son of Charles & E. J. NANKERVIS Of Cudgora, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 2 August 1915 Embarkation 10 November 1915 from Melbourne per ‘Ascanius’ Age: 20 years Served in Egypt France & England Returned to Australia: 23 July 1919 per ‘Main’ Discharged: 10 December 1919 Awarded Military Medal
Education Department's Record of War Service 1914-1919 Victoria
NAPIER, Charles Archibald
Service no 896 Private 5th Battalion
Son of Charles W NAPIER Of Rosedale Avenue, Glenhuntly, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Chainman Enlisted 20 August 1914 Died of wounds received at Gallipoli at sea 10 August 1915 Commemorated Lone Pine Memorial
Weekly Times Saturday 04 September 1915 page 28
NASSAU, Solas
Service No: 2145 Trooper 8th Light Horse, 1st Australian Camel Corps
Born: New Ireland, New Guinea NOK listed as Foster Father: Fred OLDHAM Of Queens Ave, St Arnaud, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: Farm Labourer Enlisted: 19 October 1915 Embarkation: 7 April 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Barunga’ Age: 27 years Served in Egypt & Palestine Killed in Action: 19 April 1917 Commemorated at Jerusalem Memorial, Jerusalem Cemetery, Palestine (Israel)
Chronicle Saturday 19 May 1917 page 40
NATHAN, Edley William
Service No: 1258 Corporal 38th Battalion
Born: Richmond, Victoria Son of Simeon & Emma NATHAN Of 152 Bourke St, Melbourne, Victoria Educated at Scotch College, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: Salesman Enlisted: 3 February 1916 Embarkation: 20 June 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Runic’ Age: 22 years Served in England & France Killed in Action: 20 April 1917 Buried: Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, France Plot 6, Row A, Grave 7
Scotch College - A School at War
NATHAN, Matthew Alfred
Service no 111 and 4909A Private 60th Battalion
Born London, England Son of Michael and Rachel NATHAN Of 13 Ellison St., London E I Occupation prior to enlistment Printer Enlisted 30 October 1914 at Broadmeadows, Vic. Alfred's original attestation papers were dated in 1914, his number was 111 and he joined the first veterinary section, before being discharged having caught VD in Egypt. Returned to Australia Enlisted 01 March 1916 at Broadmeadows, Vic. Served in France Killed in action 20 March 1917 in the field, France Aged 22 years Buried Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery II G II
Australian Jewry Roll of Honour
NATHAN, Myer
Service no 6858A Private 24th Battalion
Born Port Melbourne, Vic. Son of Myer NATHAN and Amelia Janet MAHER Of 79 Evans St., Port Melbourne, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Commercial Traveller Enlisted 01 March 1917 at Hobart, Tasmania Served in France Died of wounds - GSW Lower Jaw, L Leg - 23 May 1918 at Camiers Aged 19 years Buried Etaples Military Cemetery LXV D 16
Australian Jewry Roll of Honour
NAYLOR, Robert William
Service No. 3449 Private 57th Battalion
Born in 1881 at Koo Wee Rup, Victoria Son of Elizabeth and Henry Naylor of Norwood Hill, Castlemaine, Victoria. Occupation prior to enlistment – Farm labourer Enlisted on April 30, 1917 at Melbourne, Victoria Served in France Killed in action on August 26, 1918 at Villers-Bretonneux, France Commemorated at the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France.