
Hyman Hirch Norman Ellison
(Confirmed)
Born: 24 September, 1895
Died: 31 January, 1971
Biographical Summary:
NORMAN HYMAN HIRCH ELLISON
Eldest son of Mr. Joseph Ellison, was born at Moore Park in 1895, and educated at the Mosman Superior Public School. Entering the clerical department in 1912 he became a cadet on the reporting staff two years later.
Enlisting in June, 1916, as a Gunner in the 117th Howitzer Battery, he went to France, where he was transferred to the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, and was in due course promoted to the rank of Corporal. He was constantly in action on the Somme, at Messines, on the Yser Canal, and at Ypres, until severely wounded in the right leg in the fighting around Passchendaele on September 30, 1917. He was in hospital in Engaland for five months, and was then pronounced unfit for further active service.
Source: Record of service : members of the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sydney Mail who served in the Great War. 1919.
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Service Number: 29267
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Main Sources:
- Oral history with Norman Ellison’s son Rodney (Webpage)
- The AIF Project Hyman Hirch Norman ELLISON (Webpage)
- Record of service members of the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sydney Mail who served in the Great War (Photograph)
- 355th CASUALTY LIST NEW SOUTH WALES WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- WAR CASUALTIES WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Returning by steamer Beltana (Newspaper Article)
- Ellison Hyman Hirch Norman SERN 29267 POB Surry Hills NSW POE Sydney NSW NOK F Ellison Joseph (Item)
- For WomenGossip About Recent Happenings Marriage (Newspaper Article)
- Silver Wedding Anniversary Notice (Newspaper Article)
- Birth Notice (Newspaper Article)
Commemorations:
- ELLISON H. H. N. on the South Face of the
- Ellison on the Mosman Public School Roll of Honour