Stories of the Crandell boys

Elspeth Kernebone
Updated April 20 2017 - 9:49am, first published April 18 2017 - 4:10pm
The stories of four young men from Majors Creek who enlisted to fight.

The Majors Creek Anzac Day service will include a commemoration to the four soldiers from the Crandell family who fought in WW1. The Crandell boys were cousins and brothers, whose family had lived in the district since the gold rush in the 1850s.

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Elspeth Kernebone

Accident brought me to journalism, but every day convinces me again that strong media is more important than ever. After a starting off as the sole reporter in a tiny NSW town, I’m loving the teeming metropolis that is Bendigo. Focussed on health, business and education. Got a tip? Email elspeth.kernebone@bendigoadvertiser.com.au.

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