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Surname
Joseph
First names
Joseph Davis De Passe
Rank
Private
Service No.
1055
Date of Death
20/07/1916
Hebrew Date
19 Tamuz 5676
Hebrew Date
י״ט בְּתַמּוּז תרע״ו
Age at Death
16 years 1 month
How Died
Killed in Action
Where Died
Fleurbaix, France
Cemetery
VC Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France
Service Details
31st Australian Infantry Battalion, AIF
Served
Western Front
Occupation
Scholar
Age at Enlistment
15 years 1 month
Place of Enlistment
Melbourne, Victoria
Locality on Enlistment
214 Cecil Street, South Melbourne, Victoria
Religion
Jewish
Gender
Male
Date of Enlistment
24/7/1915
Date of Discharge
Country of Enlistment
Australia
Notes
Born 13 June 1900 Reg No 20511 at Waverly Hotel, Collins Place, Melbourne as David Joseph JOSEPH. Joseph’s parents married 20 June 1888 at the residence of E Bramestan Esq JP, Minister at St Andrews, Port Fairy by the rites of the Presbyterian Church. Mother: Sarah Elizabeth HENDRICKS (note different first given name from grave registration and spelling of last name) born 28 February 1863 Reg No 5616 Ararat, died 15 January 1921 Reg No 1740 Geelong, Victoria, age 56. Interred at Geelong Eastern Cemetery EAS-JEW-B-807-10 as Sarah Elizabeth JOSEPH. Therefore Joseph’s mother converted at some stage. Father: Leopold Emanuel JOSEPH (1866-1929) Interred at Geelong Eastern Cemetery EAS-JEW-B-807-08. Maternal Grandmother: Sarah Elizabeth née McKENNA born 1843 Armagh, Northern Ireland. Died 5 March 1929 Perth, WA. Interred at Karrakatta Cemetery, WA: Anglican Section ZA, Grave 0224. Therefore Joseph’s maternal grandmother was not Jewish. Maternal grandfather: Joseph HANDRICKS (Jozef Levi HANDRICKS born 30 December 1829 Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Died 6 February 1893 Reg No 3259 age 55 Port Fairy). Jozef stated that he was Jewish on his marriage certificate. Joseph’s maternal grandparents married 7 June 1862 Reg No 1825 Ararat, Victoria. House of Mr Frederick Scott, Ararat by James Megan according to the forms of the Presbyterian Church. Rabbi’s decision: Ruled that Joseph is Jewish as his mother is buried as a Jew and both he and his brother attested as Jewish. His name is on the Historic Obelisk. Therefore he is to remain on future memorials. | The following was sent by Lambis Englezos AM—Reference Ballarat & District in the Great War: Leo Joseph was a well-known bookmaker. He’d long had connections to Ballarat via the racing industry, including a successful string of wins in district hurdle races with his chestnut gelding, Treason. He’d also buried his only daughter, Olga, in the Ballarat Cemetery after her death in April 1896. But it was the tragic search for his youngest son, Joe, that played out in newspapers across Victoria, that was to forever connect the family to Ballarat. When Leopold Emmanuel Joseph married Sarah Elizabeth “Lily” Handricks on 20 June 1888, two Jewish families of Dutch origins were also united. Lily, who was born at Port Fairy, was the daughter of Dutchman, Jozef Levi Handricks (Hangjas). Leo, however, was born in Sunderland, in the north of England. His connection to Amsterdam, in what was then Holland, had originated generations earlier. Both families were connected to the Sephardic Jews that had been forced out of Spain and Portugal in the late 15th Century. Leo and Lily spent the early years of their married life in Ballarat – their first two children, Morris Cedric Clair (8 December 1891) and Olga Bella Davis Depasse (late in 1895) were both born in the city. The family was living at the Waverley Hotel, Collins Place, on the corner of Exhibitions and Little Flinders Streets, Melbourne, when Joseph Davis Depasse Joseph was born on 13 June 1900. During Joe’s early life, the small Joseph family lived in and around South Melbourne. He was also educated at St Joseph’s Christian Brothers’ College in South Melbourne. As a member of the Naval Cadets, he received a modicum of military training, but was particularly noted for his ability as a boxer. Along with his brother, Cedric, Joe would often participate in boxing tournaments. t appears that Joe was determined to do his bit despite a lack of years. When he enlisted at the Melbourne Recruiting Depot on 24 July 1915, he had just reached his 15th birthday. Other than claiming to be 18-years and 1-month old, he answered every other question with only slight prevarication. As he was still a student, Joe said that he had no trade or calling. He said that, due to living in an exempt area, he had not received formal military training – by answering otherwise may have risked his true age being revealed. In truth, Joe had not reached the age where he would have been compelled to join a military regiment. He named his father as his next-of-kin, but, oddly, there was no sign of the required letter of consent from either Leo or Lily Joseph. Neither did Dr W Sheriton Garnett, of the Australian Army Medical Corps, appear to question the age of the very young recruit. He confirmed that Joe was 5-feet 6¼-inches tall, that he weighed 8-stone 10-pounds and could reach an expanded chest measurement of 35-inches. His fair complexion, blue eyes and light brown hair revealed nothing about his age, nor did the scars on both his knees – or the small gold filling in one of his teeth. But if Dr Garnett had looked a little closer, he may have noticed the excessive youthfulness in the boy’s face. All too often those signing up new men either deliberately or were actively encouraged to overlook underage recruits. Joe’s initial time with the military was spent at the Albert Park Depot. He was eventually assigned to the 11th reinforcements to the 8th Infantry Battalion on 7 October, but for some inexplicable reason the military required a second attestation by the young soldier. Joe was at Broadmeadows Camp when, on 15 October, he underwent a second medical examination and signed a second oath of allegiance. Variations appeared in the physical examination – this doctor measured Joe as being 2¼-inches shorter and made no mention of the scars or gold filling. On this occasion, Joe stated that he was a clerk in civilian life, which suggests that the two sets of papers were never compared. Once again, there was no indication that any request for parental consent was sought. Instead, Joe, who was just four months passed his 15th birthday, was immediately assigned as private, number 1055 in A Company of the 31st Infantry Battalion. It must have seemed like the beginning of the grandest adventure for Joe Joseph when he stepped onboard HMAT Wandilla at Port Melbourne on 9 November. The troopship, a new passenger-cargo vessel, had like so many similar ships, been requisitioned for military service by the Australian Government. She made the trip to Egypt in the usual four weeks and landed at Suez on 7 December. Joe’s time in Egypt was marked by less than memorable moments from the perspective of the casual viewer – he suffered a painful bout of mumps that resulted in him being hospitalised at Serapeum for two weeks in January 1916. He also struggled with aspects of military discipline, which resulted in a number of charges – for breaking camp, being absent without leave, absenting himself from a fatigue party and leaving Company Lines when he was on inlying picket duty. Despite this, his commanding officer, Major Rupert Hockley, saw potential in the young lad and commented on his conduct sheet that Joe was of good character. And, undoubtedly, Joe filled those seven months in Egypt with a world of experiences that didn’t translate to paperwork. He also celebrated his 16th birthday in those most exotic of locations – a young boy in an ancient land on a man’s mission. The 31st Battalion was one of the last Australian units to transfer to France. Joe and his mates boarded the transport Hororata at Alexandria on 16 June. They crossed the Mediterranean under the escort of a light cruiser without incident and berthed at Marseilles on 23 June. A three-day train trip through France reminded the travellers of home – with its pleasant, green countryside, and fields of crops, many wrote home saying it was ‘just like a market garden’. The people also left a wonderful impression with their warm welcomes. At every passing railway station women and girls waving handkerchiefs and children handed out fruit, but it was the complete absence of men of fighting age that brought home the cost of war to the new troops. These reminders were all around Joe Joseph as he travelled through to the north of France; towards the sound of the guns. The 31st Battalion arrived at Steenbecque on 26 June and the men then marched nearly 4-kilometres to their billets in the village of Morbeque. On 11 July, the 31st relieved the 15th Battalion taking over part of the line at Bois-Grenier, where they experienced their first taste of the German artill
 

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ABBREVIATIONS

RAN   Royal Australian Navy
AA   Australian Army
AAMC   Australian Army Medical Corps
AAMWS   Australiam Army Medical Womens Services
AANS   Australian Army Nursing Service
AWAS   Australian Womens Army Service
RAAF   Royal Australian Air Force

 

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 Name  Service Number  Service
 ABRAHAMS Frances  VF510172   AWAS
 ADELSTEIN née SLOMAN Elvira Ruth  N/A   RAN
 ADLER Louise  WF93739   AWAS
 ALEXANDER Florence Essie  177533   RAAF
     
 BARNETT Diana Rebecca  105591   RAAF
 BERENHOLTZ Elka  VF508214   AAMWS
 BLIEVERS Zeeva  WR/1812   RAN
 BLOOM Doreen Louise   101157    RAAF
 BLOOM Meryl Louise   NF409448    AWAS
 BOAS Naomi  501221   RAAF
 BOLGRAAF (later CRAFTI) Eva  NF409447   AWAS
 BRECKLER Leona  113251   RAAF
 BRENDON Jill Kate  WR/2636   RAN
 BROWNE Barbara Esther  NF207388 (NX207388)   AA
 BRUKOWICZ Marisha  95358   RAAF
 BUND Liselotte Shirley  105454   RAAF
 BURKE Sophy  VF345705   AWAS
     
 CHURCH Eva Leila  95841   RAAF
 CIDDOR Ella  98524   RAAF
 COHEN Betsy Hilda  NF409542   AWAS
 COHEN Dorothy Rose  VF395600   AA
 COHEN June  97558   RAAF
 COHEN Leah  106021   RAAF
 COHEN Lysbeth Rose  NF464059   AANS
 COHEN Marcia  93063   RAAF
 COHEN Marie  105644   RAAF
 COHEN Meryl Derham  V345046   AA
 COHEN Meryl Louisa  VF389714   AWAS
 COHN Betty Augusta  SX10647   AAMWS
 COLLEY (AKA HOFFMAN) Hannah Lillian  113209   RAAF
 COLMAN Joan Rose  VX121316   AA
 CORRICK Sylvia Estelle  105962   RAAF
 COURT-RICE Ruby Miriam  98274   RAAF
 BOLGRAAF née CRAFTI Eva  NF409447   AWAS
 CRAFTI Pearl  QFX64362   AAMWS
 CRAFTI Rachael  102839   RAAF
 CRAWCOUR Jean Audrey  N391146   AWAS
 CROKER Golda Amelia  108236   RAAF
     
 DARE Jacqueline  NF409554   AWAS
 DAVIS Joy Gertrude  WFX17052   AA
 DAVIS June Phillipa  94484   RAAF
 DAVIS Shirley Katherine  176659   RAAF
 DAVIS Zena Phoebe  109137   RAAF
     
 EPSTEIN Betty Ruth  106401   RAAF
     
 FELDMAN Renee  WR/831   RAN
 FINKELSTEIN Beatrice  WF96162   AWAS
 FREEDMAN Nancy Amelia  VF345369   AWAS
     
 GADSBY Adeline  93406   RAAF
 GILBERT Molly Estelle  SFX25471   AA
 GINSBURG Reba Felice  106958   RAAF
 GISHEN Marie  VF517009   AAMWS
 GOLDBERG Betty Shina Isabel  104486   RAAF
 GOLDBERG Clarice Annie  107431   RAAF
 GOLDBERG Inez  455799   AA
 GOLDBERG Maxine Leah  NF453037   AA
 GOLDENBERG Freda Gertrude Sara  WR/1075   RAN
 GOLDHILL Vera Pearl  VF398041   AA
 GOLDMAN Mary Patricia  NF454465   AWAS
 GOLDSTEIN Elizabeth  98255   RAAF
 GOULSTON Edna Maude  WR/627   RAN
 GREEN Anne Constance  111470   RAAF
 GREEN Naomi  99457   RAAF
 GREEN Rachel Rae  99650   RAAF
 GREENSTEIN Esther  NF460437   AA
 GRINBLAT Hannah Dora  174189   RAAF
 GROENEWOUD Joan Margaret  VF389625   AA
 GROUSE Billie Miriam  98736   RAAF
 GROUSE Madge  NX145140 (N389090)   AA
     
 HARRIS Leila Crownsen  104689   RAAF
 HART Dorothy Caroline  VF345058   AA
 HARTZ Freda  103287   RAAF
 HERMAN Esther Erna  NF462723   AWAS
 HESELEV Carrie  VF346675   AWAS
 HESELEV Tamara  90526   RAAF
 HICKMAN Anne Elizabeth  WR/948   RAN
 HICKMAN Doris Florence  NF461543   AA
 HILLEL Katie Ethel  99516   RAAF
 HIMMELHOCH Enid Sylvia  NX34833   AA
 HOLLOWAY (AKA DAVIS) Vena Dorothy  106728   RAAF
 HOFFMAN Bertha Evelyne  103933   RAAF
 HOFFMAN Valda Victoria  NF461938   AWAS
     
 ISAACS Beryl Lilian  110947   RAAF
 ISAACS Hila Evie  VF396860   AWAS
 ISAACSON Barbara Joan  VF391191   AWAS
 ISAACSON Dorothy  105293   RAAF
 ISAACSON Lynka Caroline  V388729   AWAS
 ISRAEL Miriam  VFX121993   AAMWS
     
 JACOBS Doreen Miriam  114320   RAAF
 JACOBS Ethel  NF409156   AWAS
 JACOBS Rachael Miriam  NX122660 (N388075)   AANS
 JONA (later LADY COWEN) Anna  VF397043   AA
 JONES Norma Dorothea  VX29699   AANS
     
 KAGAN Freda  95155   RAAF
 KINO Phyllis Esther  97049   RAAF
 KOHN Eileen Margaret  96051   RAAF
 KOHN Miriam  NF461968   AWAS
 KEESING Betty  176431   RAAF
     
 LANGLEY Valda  NF461938   AWAS
 LASKY Ella  VF395685   AWAS
 LAZARUS Ellen  VX272   AAMC
 LEE Edna Rae  TF15635   AA
 LEE Valmai  94276   RAAF
 LEVEY Rahel Elizabeth  97934   RAAF
 LEVI Elizabeth Miriam  97407   RAAF
 LEVIN Carmel  F2682/19   RAN
 LEVIN Daisy Frances  VF396927   AA
 LEVINE Leiba  V378138   AA
 LEVY Anita Beryl  92421   RAAF
 LEVY Enid Yvonne  105675   RAAF
 LEVY Faith  VFX138621   AAMC
 LEVY Moya Miriam  178111   RAAF
 LEWIS Elizabeth  106675   RAAF
 LEWIS Loulie Maxine  SF84159   AA
 LEWIS Sara Maisie  97562   RAAF
 LIPMAN Gwendoline Lois  WR/1533   RAN
 LIPSTINE Audrey  Q266250   AANS
 LISMAN Nanette Lilian  WF90112   AWAS
 LYONS Zelda  VF391304   AWAS
     
 MANDEL Ada  105204   RAAF
 MANDEL Drazel Grace  98568   RAAF
 MANDEL Enid Bertha  95175   RAAF
 MANDEL Sylvia Noelene  90084   RAAF
 MARKS Maxina Isobel  92364   RAAF
 MASEL Audrey Evelyn  99706   RAAF
 MENDELSOHN Gwen Esther  VF395846   AWAS
 MICHAELIS Joan Elizabeth  VFX95841   AAMC
 MORRIS Bessie Esther  98512   RAAF
 MORRIS Betty Louise  NF481257   AAMWS
     
 NEWBURG Yzia  176594   RAAF
 NEWSTEAD Nanette  WR/2092   RAN
     
 ORBUCK Rita Miriam  104926   RAAF
 OPAS Roberta Judith  VF345938   AWAS
     
 PATKIN Norma  WR/2369   RAN
 PEARLMAN (later LEON) Celia  VX45572   AANS
 PRESSER née SCHOENHEIMER (later GROSE) Ruby Rika  101099   RAAF
 PROOSOV Phyllis  NF461885   AWAS
 PURA Anne  90086   RAAF
     
 RAPKE Betty Pearl  350249   RAAF
 RAWSON Roma Isabel  WF90869   AA
 RISCHIN Marcia  104412   RAAF
 ROBINSON Betty  108827   RAAF
 ROCHAWIN Anna  110312   RAAF
 ROSE Irene  VF398010   AA
 ROSE née ROSENBERG Phyllis Marcia  97777   RAAF
 ROSEBERY Beryl Maureen  92610   RAAF
 ROSEBERY Marion Olive  WR/2465   RAN
 ROSENBERG June  101734   RAAF
 ROSENBERG (later SMITH) Phyllis  VX116457   AA
 ROTHMAN Rose Ray  97364   RAAF
 ROUBIN Rebecca  QX57749 (Q268458)   AAMWS
 ROUBIN Ruth Rachael  98250   RAAF
 RUSCHIN Bernice Lois  95516   RAAF
     
 SAME Beatrice May  WFX35576   AA
 SAMUEL Phillis Catherine  NF453191   AA
 SASSON Rachael  111818   RAAF
 SAUNDERS Naomi  106285   RAAF
 SEGAL Juliet  WR/1195   RAN
 SEGAL Rose  WF90730   AWAS
 SELBY Doris Adeline  N108185   AA
 SHARP Nessie  W45784   AWAS
 SHARP Molly  WF57090   AA
 SHAW Lorraine Paula  109198   RAAF
 SHIRLEY Sybil Rosalind  VF395883   AWAS
 SHMITH Nona Hannah  WR/1440   RAN
 SLOMAN Betty  109172   RAAF
 SLOMAN Zara  501248   RAAF
 SIMON Amelia  VF388485   AWAS
 SMITH Betty  VF346733   AWAS
 SOLOMON Dorothy  108060   RAAF
 SOLOMON Jessie  95270   RAAF
 SOLOMON Sara  SF64816   AA
 STANTON Alma Gwyneth  VF346904   AA
 STERLING née COUPLAND Juliet  VX112511   AAMWS
 STEIN Joan Frances Lydia  90107   RAAF
 STEINBERG Lilian Ethel  VFX128429   AA
 SYMONDS Naomi  NX145216 (N409878)   AAMWS
 SYMONS (later NAPHTALI) Yetta Rae  WR/125   RAN
     
 TANNENBAUM Hinda  95308   RAAF
 TATE Vida Shirley  99638   RAAF
 TETEL Sabina Helen  NF456348   AA
 TRETHEWIE Rachel Crownson  VF388024   AWAS
 TROBE Rosmond  W39790 & F4413   AA
     
 VANPRAAG Margaret Dora  VF398108   AWAS
     
 WALLIS née COHEN Ethel  90665   RAAF
 WEINGOTT Rieka  NFX200355 (NX200355)   AAMWS
 WOLLFF Valerie Rachel  VF345273   AWAS
 WOLMAN Ruth  QF271349   AA
     
 YOUNG Monica Phoebe  93552   RAAF
     
 ZACHARIAH Olga  91073   RAAF

 

 

 

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