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Norman William Stirling 1861 - 1916

Norman William Stirling was born on July 4, 1861 in Urrbrae, City of Mitcham County, South Australia Australia to Edward Stirling and Harriet (Taylor) Stirling, and had a brother Sir John Lancelot Stirling. He married Williamina (Barry) Stirling, and had children Nina (Stirling) Eddy, Florence Nell Stirling, and Joanna Stirling. Norman Stirling died at age 55 years old in November 1916 at German East Africa in Dar es Salaam Tanzania.
Norman William Stirling
July 4, 1861
Urrbrae, City of Mitcham County, South Australia, 5064, Australia
November 1916
German East Africa in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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  • Introduction

    The Argus. Melbourne. 14th November 1885. MARRIAGES. STIRLING - BARRY. On the 12th inst., by the Rev. Charles Strong, M.A., Norman William, youngest son of the late Edward Stirling, of Adelaide, to Wilhelmina, third daughter of D. McKenzie Barry, of Armadale, Victoria.
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    1861

    Birthday

    July 4, 1861
    Birthdate
    Urrbrae, City of Mitcham County, South Australia 5064, Australia
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Veterinary Lieutenant - Boer War 1899 - 1902. WW1 African Campaign. The Argus, Melbourne. 27th November 1916. AUSTRALIAN KILLED IN EAST AFRICA. Norman William Stirlling, of Adelaide, has been killed while serving with the British forces at Dar-es-Salaam, in British East Africa.
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    1916

    Death

    November 1916
    Death date
    Died from wounds recieved.
    Cause of death
    German East Africa in Dar es Salaam Tanzania
    Death location
  • Obituary

    The Observer. Adelaide. S.A. 2nd December 1916. MR. NORMAN WILLIAM STIRLING. A cablegram from our London correspondent on Sunday reported that Mr. Norman William Stirling, formerly of Adelaide, had been killed at Dar-es-Salaam, while operating with General Botha's forces in German East Africa. Mr. Stirling, who was the youngest brother of Professor E. C. Stirling, C.M.G., of Mount Lofty, was about 55 years of age. He was born in Adelaide, and proceeded to London when quite young. After having received his education at Cheltenham Public School, in England, he returned to South Australia, and interested himself into pastoral pursuits, and later went to South Africa. The deceased soldier went through the West African campaign with Gen. Botha's forces. He has left a widow and three daughters, who are living in England.
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