Gerald Victor Woolcott JOYNT, 1883–1917 (aged 34 years)
- Name
- Gerald Victor Woolcott /JOYNT/
- Given names
- Gerald Victor Woolcott
- Surname
- JOYNT
| Birth | September 13, 1883 |
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| Military | Note: Became a temporary lieutenant in the Regular British Forces. |
| Birth of a brother | William Donovan (Don) JOYNT VC March 19, 1889 (aged 5 years) |
| Death of a father | Edward Kelly JOYNT March 8, 1912 (aged 28 years) Age: 68 |
| Burial of a father | Edward Kelly JOYNT March 11, 1912 (aged 28 years) Note: Tombstone found on billiongraves.com |
| Death of a mother | Alice WOOLCOTT January 4, 1913 (aged 29 years) Age: 55 Address: "at the home of her sister". |
| Burial of a mother | Alice WOOLCOTT January 6, 1913 (aged 29 years) Note: Tombstone photo found on billiongraves.com. |
| Religious marriage | Phyllis Gwendoline Beryl FENTON — View this family July 1, 1913 (aged 29 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Gwendoline Alice Margaret JOYNT May 16, 1914 (aged 30 years) |
| Military | 57th Battalion AIF September 25, 1916 (aged 33 years) Age: 33Cashier who had had 15 years experience in the Australian Militia. Embarked on the "A 7 Medic" on 16th December 1916, disembarking in Plymouth, England on 18th February 1917. |
| Death | September 25, 1917 (aged 34 years) Cause of death: Killed in action "in the field BEF" (BEF = British Expeditionary Forces) |
| Burial | |
| father |
–1912
Death: March 8, 1912 — "Lara" Shoobra Rd, Elsternwick, Melbourne Victoria, Australia |
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| mother | |
| Marriage | Marriage — June 1, 1882 — All Saints Church, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria |
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16 months
himself |
1883–1917
Birth: September 13, 1883 — Prahran, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: September 25, 1917 — France A newspaper article about his brother William Donovan Joynt mentioned that he died at Polygon Wood. |
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6 years
younger brother |
1889–1986
Birth: March 19, 1889 — "Lara" Shoobra Rd, Elsternwick, Melbourne Victoria, Australia Death: May 5, 1986 — Windsor, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| himself |
1883–1917
Birth: September 13, 1883 — Prahran, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: September 25, 1917 — France A newspaper article about his brother William Donovan Joynt mentioned that he died at Polygon Wood. |
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| wife |
1893–1973
Birth: 1893 — Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: January 3, 1973 — Caufield, Victoria, Austraia |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — July 1, 1913 — St Mary's Church, Caufield, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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11 months
daughter |
1914–2000
Birth: May 16, 1914
30
21 — "Lara" Shoobra Rd, Elestenwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: July 5, 2000 — Victoria, Australia |
| partner’s partner |
1879–1969
Birth: 1879
34 — Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: June 21, 1969 — Victoria, Australia |
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| wife |
1893–1973
Birth: 1893 — Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: January 3, 1973 — Caufield, Victoria, Austraia |
| Marriage | Marriage — February 7, 1922 — All Saints Church East St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Military | Cashier who had had 15 years experience in the Australian Militia. Embarked on the "A 7 Medic" on 16th December 1916, disembarking in Plymouth, England on 18th February 1917. |
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| Military | Became a temporary lieutenant in the Regular British Forces. |