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Nickefor Domilovsky

 

Russian spelling Никифор Станиславович Домиловский

Born 1892   Place Kiev, Ukraine

Ethnic origin Ukrainian/Pole     Religion Russian Orthodox

Father Domolovsky, Stanislaw       Mother -

Arrived at Australia -

Residence before enlistment Qld

Occupation labourer

Service

service number 1942   enlisted 23.01.1915   POE Enoggera, Qld

unit 9th Battalion   rank Private

place Gallipoli, 1915; Western Front, 1916       casualties WIA 1916

final fate KIA 29.07.1916

memorial details 26 Villers Bretonneux, France

Naturalisation served as Russian subject

Materials digitised service records (NAA)

Roll of Honour card (AWM)

Estate of late Nickefor Domilovsky (NAA)

 

From Russian Anzacs in Australian History:

Russians who joined the army together, or who met up at training camp, would often embark together. Six Russians from Brisbane, for instance — the journalists Chirvin and Fedorovich, the engineer Romanovsky, the labourer Domilovsky, the former revolutionary turned cane-cutter Rosalieff, and the butcher Soolcovsky — all ended up together in the 9th Battalion’s 5th reinforcement, departing on the Kyarra on 16 April 1915, along with Korotcoff, a cane-cutter from Port Douglas.

 

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