St Peters
South Australia

James Cleghorn

Enlistment Date
23/09/1915
Age At Enlistment
24
Rank On Enlistment
Gunner
Regimental No.
10760
Battalion
Field Artillery Brigade 6, Reinforcement 2
Fate
Killed in Accident
Fate Date
27/10/1916
Fate Place
Abbeville, France
Occupation
Baker
Place of Birth
Dunbar, Scotland
Arrival in Australia
24
Religion
Church of England
Marital Status
Married
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A19 Afric on 5 January 1916

James Cleghorn, a baker from the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, enlisted in the AIF in October 1915. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he was 26 years old and married with one child. He had been a forward with the St Peters club in 1914 and 1915. This short-lived club won the second tier league in 1914 and finished fourth in the seven-team wartime league in 1915.

He served as a gunner in the field artillery in France and lost his life in an unfortunate accident on 27th October 1916. Whilst running to catch a train at Abbeville station, he tripped over a wheelbarrow and fell onto the tracks. He was pulled out from under the train but died a short time later.