Jack Kanaef
Alias John Russian spelling Иван Канаев
Born 2.06.1882 Place Moscow, Russia Ethnic origin Russian Religion Russian Orthodox
Residence before arrival at Australia served with the Russian Army 2 years 8 months, fought at the battle of Mukden (Russo-Japanese war); escaped from political exile to Siberia (daughter)
Arrived at Australia 10.05.1914
Residence before enlistment Queanbeyan, NSW
Occupation 1915, 1919 electrician
Service
service number 10111 enlisted 1.10.1915 POE Goulburn, NSW
unit 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital, 5th Field Ambulance, 2nd Aust. Division HQs rank Private
place Western Front, 1916-1917
final fate RTA 22.07.1917 discharged 8.10.1917
Naturalisation served as Russian subject
Residence after the war Sydney, Canberra, in 1922 went to Fiji, later moved to America
Family wife Zillah Kanaef (née Lakovsky) (sister of David Lakovsky and Edward Lakovsky), married 1920, twins Leah & Mischa b. 1922
Died in America (?)
Materials digitised service records (NAA)
G. E Gifford, J.W Naveau and J. Kanaef - Request to use bicycles (NAA)
From Russian Anzacs in Australian History:
Jack Kanaef had been discharged from the AIF for insufficient English but after the war worked successfully as an electrician, being employed in the Canberra Power House in 1922 and involved in the electrification of the Canberra–Queanbeyan area; in 1923 he went to Fiji to carry out similar work there.
[...] At the dances in the Russian Club in Sydney Jack Kanaef got to know pretty, young Zillah Lakovsky, whom he later married and divorced; two of Zillah’s brothers had been in the army, too.
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