
Thomas Lawson Murray Carnegie
(Confirmed)
Born: 1 January, 1885
Died: 4 December, 1956
Biographical Summary:
Thomas Carnegie was at the 4th Australian General hospital at Randwick along with many badly injured fellow patients from the First World War.
In 1927 Thomas Carnegie married Clarie McNab whose family lived at 65 Spencer Road Mosman. When they married they built a house at 9 Middle Head Road and this became the family home for the Carnegies for almost 80 years.
He was living at Burrandong, 65 Spencer Road, Mosman in May 1917 (Folio 17, WW1 Dossier).
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Service Number: 852
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- sister - Carnegie B
- sister - Isabella Lawson Carnegie
- father - James Carnegie
- mother - Susan Lawson
- wife - Clarie Jenny McNab
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Main Sources:
- Carnegie Thomas Lawson Murray SERN 852 POB Forfar Scotland POE Liverpool NSW NOK S Carnegie B (Item)
- Discovering Anzacs Thomas Lawson Murray Carnegie (Webpage)
- Thomas Lawson Murray Carnegie (Photograph)
- First World War Embarkation Rolls Thomas Lawson Murray Carnegie (Webpage)
- Carnegie Thomas Lawson Murray SERN 852 POB Forfar Scotland POE Liverpool NSW NOK S Carnegie B (Webpage)
- AUSTRALIA’S ROLL OF HONOR 200th and 201st CASUALTIES LISTS 363 DEATHS 1406 WOUNDED (Newspaper Article)
- WOUNDED IN ENGLAND (Newspaper Article)
- WOUNDED AND SICK TWO LOTS SHORTLY TO ARRIVE (Newspaper Article)
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