Crees, John Lionel Edward

Crees, John Lionel Edgar

SURNAME

Crees

NAME

John Lionel Edgar

PLACE OF BIRTH

Port Douglas, Qld

OCCUPATION

Engine Driver

PLACE OF ENLISTMENT

Port Douglas

DATE OF ENLISTMENT

22-03-1915

NEXT OF KIN

J.S.D.Crees (father), ‘Ferndale’ Port Douglas

LINK TO DOUGLAS SHIRE

Born in the district and lived at 'Ferndale'

REGIMENT 1

Special units

RANK

Driver

CAMPAIGN 1

Western Front

DATE DISCHARGED

31-07-1919

OTHER INFORMATION

Embarked on Ascanius 24-05-15; 17th AASC Corps . Awarded the 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal.

STORY OUTLINE

John Lionel Edgar Crees (Jack) was son of JSD Crees of 'Ferndale', one of the pioneers of the district.

Jack worked on his father's farm but seems to have also been a driver of Mossman Mill cane trams during the crushing. Originally assigned to the Unattached Light Horse, Jack departed Australia in May 1915 for Suez. Stating 'engine driver' as occupation on his enlistment form may have prompted his re-assignment to Driver in the 17th Australian Army Service Corps, and relocation to France. He arrived in March 1916. The AASC was responsible for transport and postal services. Jack kept a precise logbook showing arrival and departure for every location visited over his three and a half years overseas. The logbook tells that he arrived back in Sydney on 30 May 1919.

Jack returned to 'Ferndale' and before long became its manager. He married Martha Owens from Gordonvale and soon there were children John Owen and Margaret. John Owen Crees served in Borneo and New Guinea during World War II and eventually took over management of 'Ferndale'. He and wife Winifred, a nurse, reared two sons, Owen and Alan, who became the next generation Crees to manage 'Ferndale'.

SERVICE NO

6494


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