DAVIS, Alfred James

Birth Name DAVIS, Alfred James
Gender male
Age at Death 15 years, 1 month, 19 days

Narrative

Newspaper Notice
PEA RIFLE TRAGEDY.

HOW THE RAVENSHOE LAD LOST HIS LIFE.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Ravenshoe; June 5.

A profound gloom was cast over the community on Sunday, writes our Ravenshoe correspondent, when it was learned that a lad named James Davis accidentally shot himself with a pea rifle, the wound proving fatal.

In giving the details, our correspondent says:- Deceased was a fine stamp of Australian youth, aged sixteen years, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, late of Irvinebank.

It appears that the lad and his younger brother, aged eleven, together with a youth named Ned Bolton, left home in the morning for the purpose of examining some wallaby snares which the last named had set in the scrub. Before doing so, however,they borrowed an automatic Winchester 22 calibre, and did a little shooting. On the way home, Ned Bolton left his two mates on the road and went into the scrub to look at his traps, leaving the rifle lying on the ground.

"OH, NED. COME QUICK."

While in the scrub the rifle went off and Bolton heard a cry from deceased of "Ned, Come Quick." On reaching the spot, he found that his mate had accidentally shot himself in the region of the heart. Help was soon procured, but the unfortunate lad expired before reaching home.

The greatest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Davis in the irreparable loss of their son under such tragic circumstances.

The deceased lad received his education at the Irvinebank State School, and last year passed the High School examination very successfully from that centre.

PEA RIFLE TRAGEDY. (1923, June 7). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 2. TROVE

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 14 April 1908 Irvinebank, Queensland, Australia    
Death 3 June 1923 Tumolin, Queensland, Australia    
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DAVIS.—On June 3rd, 1923, Alfred James, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Ravenshoe (late of Irvinebank), aged 15 years 2 months.

Family Notices (1923, June 7). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4. TROVE

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Newspaper Notice DAVIS. - On June 3rd, 1923, Alfred James, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Ravenshoe (late of Irvinebank), aged 15 years 2 months.

"Thy will be done."

Family Notices. (1923, June 7). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4.
Burial   Tumolin, Queensland, Australia    
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis and family, Ravenshoe, desire to express their heartfelt thanks to Mr. Chambers, the Ambulance bearer, and to all kinds friends who in any way assisted or expressed sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement. Family Notices (1923, June 7). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4. TROVE

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Religion     Baptist  

Relation to the centre person (DAVIS, Gregory John) : first cousin once removed (up)

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father DAVIS, Alfred Joseph Spelling26 September 187523 November 1942
Mother ROGERS, Frances Ethel30 August 18838 November 1953
    Sister     DAVIS, Ethel Isabel (Belle) 25 December 1905 8 December 1967
         DAVIS, Alfred James 14 April 1908 3 June 1923
    Brother     DAVIS, Dudley George 13 February 1911 20 June 1989
    Brother     DAVIS, Gordon John 29 June 1913 28 August 1987
    Sister     DAVIS, Phyliss Doreen 8 February 1916 12 March 1993
    Sister     DAVIS, Evelyn Maude 4 October 1918
    Sister     DAVIS, Audrey Joan 16 February 1927 18 August 2015

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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