--- Notes by Jason Cleeland, taken from conversations with Daphne ---
When Alec was informed he was being shipped to Melbourne, and then at some stage, would be shipped to Europe, he and Daphne decided to get married. They only had a day\\'s warning, so that very evening he went and asked Daphne\\'s parents for permission to marry the next day. They permitted the marriage. The next day, April 14, they went into town to the registry and got married. They then both went to Melbourne together and spent two weeks together before he was shipped to Europe.
From family history book: "Shot down during WWII in plane over Northern Africa. Landed unharmed but had his nose broken by the ripcord on his parachute"
At Daphne\\'s 90th birthday she told the story of his crash landing in Sicily. The engine of his plane killed a local donkey. When he was discovered by locals he was worried that it would be a problem since donkeys were important assets for rural Sicilians at the time. He made a promise that the Australian government would replace the donkey.
One of the villagers promised to escort him to an allied army base. He had to trust that the man would not turn him over to the Italian/German axis. He followed the man and was luckily returned to a New Zealand encampment.
Alec eventually was asked by a General to be his personal pilot, and so when he could have returned to Australia after his term of service came up, he instead stayed in Europe flying the General around - seeing a lot of Italy as a result.
After returning to Australia, he was asked to serve again in New Guinea, but Daphne and his family told him he had done his duty and not to go.
When he returned the only reason Daphne was aware he was coming was because one of his mates telegrammed her family. He arrived in Melbourne, where the returning boats usually disembarked, and - thinking the army would have notified family - arranged to get on a train immediately. His mate told him, as he was boarding, that he would telegram the family that he\\'s on his way.
The telegram arrived at Daphne\\'s family door. She said that families at the time were always worried about getting a knock on the door from the telegram boy, since it so often meant they were being informed of the death of their relative. Her father answered the door, luckily finding it was news of Alec\\'s return.
She met him at the station the next morning, and that is where he met Janice for the first time (at the age of 3). A photo was taken by the newspaper of him holding her.
He returned to Italy with Daphne after the war, on holiday.
Cause of death: Aortic Annurism
Location of memorial plaque - Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Plaque 77 TN, Sydney
--- ww2roll.gov.au ---
Service Record
Name MACDONALD, ALEXANDER
Service Royal Australian Air Force
Service Number 411071
Date of Birth 28 Sep 1920
Place of Birth AUBURN, NSW
Date of Enlistment 31 Mar 1941
Locality on Enlistment Unknown
Place of Enlistment SYDNEY, NSW
Next of Kin MACDONALD, DAPHNE
Date of Discharge 27 Sep 1945
Rank Flying Officer
Posting at Discharge 21 PTC
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
When Alec was informed he was being shipped to Melbourne, and then at some stage, would be shipped to Europe, he and Daphne decided to get married. They only had a day\\'s warning, so that very evening he went and asked Daphne\\'s parents for permission to marry the next day. They permitted the marriage. The next day, April 14, they went into town to the registry and got married. They then both went to Melbourne together and spent two weeks together before he was shipped to Europe.
From family history book: "Shot down during WWII in plane over Northern Africa. Landed unharmed but had his nose broken by the ripcord on his parachute"
At Daphne\\'s 90th birthday she told the story of his crash landing in Sicily. The engine of his plane killed a local donkey. When he was discovered by locals he was worried that it would be a problem since donkeys were important assets for rural Sicilians at the time. He made a promise that the Australian government would replace the donkey.
One of the villagers promised to escort him to an allied army base. He had to trust that the man would not turn him over to the Italian/German axis. He followed the man and was luckily returned to a New Zealand encampment.
Alec eventually was asked by a General to be his personal pilot, and so when he could have returned to Australia after his term of service came up, he instead stayed in Europe flying the General around - seeing a lot of Italy as a result.
After returning to Australia, he was asked to serve again in New Guinea, but Daphne and his family told him he had done his duty and not to go.
When he returned the only reason Daphne was aware he was coming was because one of his mates telegrammed her family. He arrived in Melbourne, where the returning boats usually disembarked, and - thinking the army would have notified family - arranged to get on a train immediately. His mate told him, as he was boarding, that he would telegram the family that he\\'s on his way.
The telegram arrived at Daphne\\'s family door. She said that families at the time were always worried about getting a knock on the door from the telegram boy, since it so often meant they were being informed of the death of their relative. Her father answered the door, luckily finding it was news of Alec\\'s return.
She met him at the station the next morning, and that is where he met Janice for the first time (at the age of 3). A photo was taken by the newspaper of him holding her.
He returned to Italy with Daphne after the war, on holiday.
Cause of death: Aortic Annurism
Location of memorial plaque - Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Plaque 77 TN, Sydney
--- ww2roll.gov.au ---
Service Record
Name MACDONALD, ALEXANDER
Service Royal Australian Air Force
Service Number 411071
Date of Birth 28 Sep 1920
Place of Birth AUBURN, NSW
Date of Enlistment 31 Mar 1941
Locality on Enlistment Unknown
Place of Enlistment SYDNEY, NSW
Next of Kin MACDONALD, DAPHNE
Date of Discharge 27 Sep 1945
Rank Flying Officer
Posting at Discharge 21 PTC
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
- 28 Sep 1920 - Birth - ; Auburn, NSW
- 5 Mar 1981 - Burial - ; Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Sydney
- 5 Mar 1981 - Death - ; Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria
- 14 April 1942 - Marriage - ; Sydney, NSW
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PARENT (M) William Norman Macdonald | |||
Birth | 23 Aug 1889 | ||
Death | |||
Marriage | 21 Jun 1917 | to Alexina Louisa Jeanette Clark at Dean's Court, Doctor's Commons, London | |
Father | Norman Hudson Macdonald | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Alexina Louisa Jeanette Clark | |||
Birth | 1897 | Finsbury Park, Hornsey | |
Death | 8 Aug 1948 | Waltara, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |
Marriage | 21 Jun 1917 | to William Norman Macdonald at Dean's Court, Doctor's Commons, London | |
Father | Charles Joseph Clark | ||
Mother | Mary Jane Boardman | ||
CHILDREN | |||
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M | James Macdonald | ||
Birth | 1928 | ||
Death | 1982 | ||
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Birth | |||
Death | |||
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M | Bruce Macdonald | ||
Birth | 1934 | ||
Death | 1966 | ||
M | Ian Macdonald | ||
Birth | Sep 1937 | ||
Death | 2008 | ||
M | Andrew Macdonald | ||
Birth | Sep 1937 | ||
Death | 1938 | ||
M | Alexander Macdonald | ||
Birth | 28 Sep 1920 | Auburn, NSW | |
Death | 5 Mar 1981 | Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria | |
Marriage | 13 Apr 1942 | to Private at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
PARENT (M) Alexander Macdonald | |||
Birth | 28 Sep 1920 | Auburn, NSW | |
Death | 5 Mar 1981 | Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria | |
Marriage | 13 Apr 1942 | to Private at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |
Father | William Norman Macdonald | ||
Mother | Alexina Louisa Jeanette Clark | ||
PARENT () Private | |||
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Death | |||
Marriage | 13 Apr 1942 | to Alexander Macdonald at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |
Father | David Hughes Harvey | ||
Mother | Pearl Sylvester Hughes | ||
CHILDREN | |||
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Private | |||
Birth | |||
Death | |||
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Marriage | 10 Oct 1964 | to Peter Robert Cleeland at Church, Marriage Rd, East Brighton | |
Marriage | 30 Dec 2000 | to Andrew Treadwell at Joyce Ave Greensborough |
1 Alexander Macdonald b: 28 Sep 1920 d: 5 Mar 1981
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