Pritchard, Charles Stephen Mark (229)
Place of Birth: Manchester, England
Age: 30 years 8 months
Enlistment Details: Monday, 17 August 1914 – South Melbourne, VIC
Service Number: 229 view online service record
Address:
5 Boundary Street
Port Melbourne, VIC
Next of Kin:
J A Pritchard
5 Boundary Street
Port Melbourne, VIC
Embarkation Details:
Date: Wednesday, 21 October 1914
Ship: HMAT Orvieto A3
Port: Melbourne, VIC
Unit: 5th Infantry Battalion
Fate:
RTA: Tuesday, 19 October 1915
Discharged: Monday, 10 December 1917
1915 ‘WOUNDED SOLDIER’S CLOTHES.’, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 – 1920), 5 June, p. 3, viewed 29 May, 2015, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91166463
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Brian Membrey
“Private Charles Pritchard, who is among the wounded, is a son of Mrs. Hoendrope, of Nott-street, Port Melbourne, and tie late Mr. H. Pritchard, foreman pattern maker, for many years at the Austral Otis, South Melbourne. Private Pritchard was prominent in football circles as an umpire”.
“CAREERS OF THE FALLEN” The Age, 20 May, 1915 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154954230
(His mother re-married as Mrs Peter Francis HOENDEROP in 1905, Pritchard’s attestation showed his late father’s name)