Bekza Gasieff
Russian spelling Бекза Гасиев
Born 1881 Place Gizel, Vladikavkaz, Ossetia, the Caucasus Ethnic origin Ossetian Religion Russian Orthodox
Arrived at Australia
from Far East via Moji on 3.12.1912 per Eastern disembarked at Melbourne
Residence before enlistment Port Pirie, Melbourne, Sydney
Occupation farmer, smelter; after the war shopkeeper
Family wife Doris (Dunia) Gasieff, (née Lapassova), married 1914, children Lida (Eva) Gasieff b. 1913 and Peter Gasieff, b. 1915; in 1934 Peter Gasieff, refugee from Russia, destitute in India, applied for return to Australia
Service
service number 8604, 4780 enlisted 7.10.1915 POE Adelaide
unit 10th Battalion; 50th Battalion rank Private
place Western Front, 1916-1917
final fate RTA 10.09.1917 discharged 28.12.1917 MU
Naturalisation served as Russian subject
Residence after the war 1917-18 Adelaide, 1919 Brisbane, left for Russia in the 1920s
Materials digitised service records (NAA)
army pay file (NAA)
Gasieff, D - Arrived 1917 at Melbourne (wife's travel document) (NAA)
Peter GASIEFF - repatriation to Australia (NAA)
Peter Gasieff - Repatriation to Australia - Whereabouts of Beksa Gasieff (Father) (NAA)
From Russian Anzacs in Australian History:
From Russian Anzacs in Australian History:
[...] in April [1916] the Mongolia brought ten Russians from South Australia, among them five Ossetians from the Port Pirie smelters who had joined up together in October 1915 — Soltanoff, Gasieff, Mamsuroff, Dezantoff, and Tolparoff.
[...] Even less is known about what happened to the family of Bekza Gasieff. He was an Ossetian married to a Russian woman, and they left for Russia in the 1920s. In 1934 Peter Gasieff, his Australian-born son, turned up in India, destitute, where he appealed to Australian authorities after escaping from Russia. Unfortunately, the available documents shed no light on this family’s misfortunes.
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