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George Crean
| Rank: | Private |
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| Townland: | |
| Town/Village: | Kenagh |
| Civil Parish: | Kilcommock |
| Catholic Parish: | Kilcommock |
| Country: | |
| Alternative Address: | Victoria Coffee Palace, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
| Census 1901: | No |
| Census 1911: | No |
| Regiment/Unit: | Australian Imperial Force, 42nd Battalion, No. 1 Depot Company |
| Regiment Number: | 3266 |
| Date of Death: | |
| Cause: | Survived the war |
| Memorial: | |
| Information: | George was born in Kenagh in 1873, and was a brother of Richard Crean, a shopkeeper in Kenagh, who was named as George's next-of-kin. Prior to the war, George was working as a lineman in Brisbane. He entered the war in 1918 and received the British War and Victory medals. |
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| Notes: | George embarked from Sydney to the War on the |
| Links: | http://static.awm.gov.au/images/collection/items/ACCNUM_LARGE/RCDIG1067794/RCDIG1067794--339-.JPG |
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