Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland, War Graves

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Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland, War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 1944 DRIVER A. H. E. COURTNEY AUST. FIELD ARTILLERY 6TH DECEMBER, 1918 Age 27 Our Allan So Dearly Loved And Deeply Mourned Thy Will Be Done

Allan Henry Ellis COURTNEY Henry Allan Ellis Courtney was born at Mitta Mitta, near Eskdale, Victoria on 20 th August, 1891 to parents John Henry & Mary Courtney (nee Ellis). Allan Henry Ellis Courtney attended Eskdale School, Victoria. The Australian Electoral Rolls for 1914, 1915 & 1917 for the division of Indi, subdivision of Mitta Mitta recorded Henry Allan Ellis Courtney as a Miner from Eskdale. Allan Henry Ellis Courtney was a 24 year old, single, Farmer from Marysville, Victoria when he enlisted at Melbourne, Victoria on 21 st February, 1916 with the 4 th Light Horse Brigade, 13 th Light Horse Regiment, 12 th Reinforcements of the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.). His service number was 1944 & his religion was Methodist. His next of kin was listed as his father John Henry Courtney, of Golden Bower Mine, Marysville, Victoria. Private Allan Henry Ellis Courtney was posted to Camp with A Company, 37 th Battalion from 26 th February, 1916 to 31 st May, 1916. He was transferred to 4 Depot Battalion from 31 st May, 1916. A proceeding was held on 2 nd June, 1916 at Seymour for the purpose of inquiring into the absence without leave of Pte Allan Henry Ellis Courtney. It was stated that Pte Courtney was transferred to 37 th Depot Battalion (Reinforcements) from 37 th Battalion on 1 st June, 1916 & had not yet reported. The Court declared that Pte Allan Henry Ellis Courtney had deserted the A.I.F. on 15 th May, 1916 and was in possession of a Kit valued at 3. 8. 5. and he was declared a deserter. Private Allan Henry Ellis Courtney was transferred again to 3 Depot Regiment from 13 th July, 1916 to 2 nd October, 1916. Pte Courtney was transferred to 12/13 Light Horse Reinforcements on 2 nd October, 1916. Private Allan Henry Ellis Courtney embarked from Melbourne on HMAT Borda (A30) on 20th October, 1916 & disembarked at Plymouth, England on 9 th January, 1917. Pte Courtney was marched into 13 th Light Horse at Candahar Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire from Australia on 10 th January, 1917. Pte Courtney was sent sick to Delhi Hospital with Appendicitis from 13 th Light Horse Regiment at Candahar Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire on 18 th July, 1917. He was admitted to Tidworth Military Hospital with Appendicitis. Pte Courtney was marched in to No. 1 Command Depot, Perham Downs, Wiltshire on 4 th September, 1917 & medically classified as B1 A4 Fit for Overseas Training Camp when passed dentally fit. Pte Courtney was marched to Candahar Barracks at Tidworth on 18 th September, 1917. Pte Courtney was transferred to Artillery Details from 13 th Light Horse Regiment & mustered as Gunner on 14 th November 1917. Gunner Courtney proceeded overseas to France via Southampton from R.B.A.A. (Reserve Brigade Australian Artillery), Heytesbury, Wiltshire on 16 th January, 1918. He was marched in to A.G.B.D. (Australian General Base Depot) at Rouelles, France on 17 th January, 1918. Gunner Courtney was taken on strength with 2 nd Field Artillery Brigade & posted to 5 th Battery in Belgium on 23 rd January, 1918. Gunner Courtney was promoted to the rank of Driver on 1 st February, 1918. Driver Courtney proceeded on 14 days leave to UK on 20 th January, 1918. Driver Courtney was admitted to Inverness Military Hospital, Scotland while on leave on 24 th January, 1918 cause N.Y.D. (not yet determined). Driver Courtney was reported to be dangerously & seriously ill with Pneumonia in Inverness Military Hospital on 30 th November, 1918.

Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney died at 10 am on 6 th December, 1918 at Inverness Military Hospital, Scotland from Pneumonia. Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney was buried on 10 th December, 1918 in Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland Plot number H10. 4. 103 and has a Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone. From the burial report of Driver Courtney - Coffin was good with brass mounts. The deceased soldier was accorded a full Military funeral, Band, Pallbearers and Bugler being in attendance, supplied by the Cameron Highlanders Depot. The coffin was draped with the Union Jack, and surmounted by beautiful flowers sent from the Hospital. The Last Post was sounded at the graveside, and the Rev. J. Neave officiated. The grave will be turfed and an oak cross erected by the A.I.F. London. Administrative Headquarters, A.I.F. London were represented at the funeral. Mr J. H. Courtney, father of the late Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney, wrote to Base Records in March, 1919, stating that his brother Driver G. H. Ellis informed him that as the parents that we will be allowed to have the body of late Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney raised & taken from Inverness, Scotland to England at our expense. I wish to know if you will give me advice as to how to go about the matter. Mr J. H. Courtney went on to say that his brother did all in his power to have his son s body transferred to England before the funeral so that his son could rest beside relatives in England. Apparently the Authorities had promised this would happen & his relatives waited all day until midnight to receive the body at Southport but next morning received a wire stating that they could not do so on account of the expense. It was then too late for Mr J. H. Courtney s relatives to do any more in the matter. Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney was entitled to British War Medal & the Victory Medal. A Memorial Scroll & Memorial Plaque were also sent to Driver Courtney s father Mr J. H. Courtney (Scroll sent December, 1921 & Plaque sent November, 1922). The Commonwealth War Graves Commission lists Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney service number 1944, aged 27, of 2 nd Bde., Australian Field Artillery. He was the son of John Henry and Mary Courtney, of Tallangatta, Victoria, Australia. Born at Mitta Mitta, Victoria. Driver A. H. E. Courtney is commemorated on the Roll of Honour, located in the Hall of Memory Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia on Panel 11.

A. Courtney is remembered on the Mitta Valley War Memorial located on Omeo Highway, Eskdale, Victoria. Mitta Valley War Memorial (Photo from Monument Australia Glen Yeomans) (100 pages of Driver Allan Henry Ellis Courtney s Service records are available for On Line viewing at National Archives of Australia website). Information obtained from the CWGC, Australian War Memorial (Roll of Honour, First World War Embarkation Roll) & National Archives

Newspaper Notices DIED ON SERVICE COURTNEY On the 6 th December, at Inverness Military Hospital, Scotland, of pneumonia, Driver Allan Henry Ellis, dearly loved eldest grandson of Mrs S. Ellis, Millbrook Tallandoon, loved nephew of Mr and Mrs Frank Treyvuad, East Malvern. Deeply mourned. COURTNEY At Inverness Military Hospital, Scotland, of pneumonia, Driver Allan Henry Ellis, much loved brother of D. and M. McCann, and loving uncle of Little Lynton, Drummond State School. Sadly missed. (The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria 18 December, 1918) WAR CASUALTIES LIST No. 453 DIED OTHER CAUSES COURTNEY, A. H. E., Tallangatta, 6/12/18. (The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria 27 December, 1918) IN MEMORIAM COURTNEY In proud and loving memory of our dear cousin, Gunner Alan Courtney, who died at Inverness Military Hospital, Scotland, 6 th December, 1918 Behind the dim unknown standeth God. Ever remembered. (Inserted by Elsie, Rita and Muriel Atkins, Canterbury). (The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria 6 December, 1919) IN MEMORIAM COURTNEY In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Dvr. A. H. E. (Allan), died of illness in Scotland 6 th December, 1918. Sadly missed. Always remembered Beautiful memories left behind, Of a loving son and brother, so true and kind. (Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters and brothers, Tallangatta.) (The Age, Melbourne, Victoria 6 December, 1920)

IN MEMORIAM COURTNEY In sad and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Allan, who died in Scotland, December 6, 1918. Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten. (Inserted by his loving father and mother, sisters and brothers) (The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria 6 December, 1923) IN MEMORIAM COURTNEY In proud and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Driver A. H. E. (Allan), died in Scotland, December 6, 1918. So dearly loved, still deeply mourned. Thy will be done. (Inserted by his loved ones, Camberwell and Tallangatta). (The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria 7 December, 1925) Commonwealth War Graves Commission Headstones Mrs M. Courtney wrote to Dept. of Defence in June, 1920, stating that her son was the only Australian Soldier buried in Tomawick Cemetery, Inverness & as other parents & friends of other soldiers buried in the Cemetery had erected headstones that she would like to erect a headstone at her own expense for her son s grave. Mrs Courtney s letter was sent to the Australian Graves Services in London & the War Graves Commission pamphlet was sent to her explaining the ideas of the Commission. The Australian Graves Services sent a reply to Base Records, Melbourne in November, 1920 advising that no objection would be raised to any memorial being erected on any grave provided it is not in a Naval or Military Cemetery or in a Naval or Military plot in a civil churchyard or cemetery. They advised that Mrs Courtney can make arrangements for this headstone to be erected. The information was conveyed to Mrs Courtney in January, 1921 The Defence Department, in 1920/21, contacted the next of kin of the deceased World War 1 soldiers to see if they wanted to include a personal inscription on the permanent headstone. Space was reserved for 66 letters only (with the space between any two words to be counted as an additional letter) & the rate per letter was around 3 ½ d (subject to fluctuation). The expense in connection for the erection of permanent headstones over the graves of fallen soldiers was borne by the Australian Government. (Information obtained from letters sent to next of kin in 1921) Driver A. H. E. Courtney does have a personal inscription on his Commonwealth War Graves Commission Headstone. Our Allan So Dearly Loved And Deeply Mourned. Thy Will Be Done

Photo of Driver A. H. E. Courtney s Commonwealth War Graves Commission Headstone in Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland. (Photo by Ghostwhisperer Scottish War Graves Project) Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland contains 162 War Graves. There are 89 War Graves from World War 1, with only 1 Australian from World War 1 & 1 Australian from World War 2 buried in the cemetery. Cross of Sacrifice, Tomnahurich Cemetery, Inverness, Scotland (Photo from CWGC)