Jim Pender (footballer, born 1877)

James Robert Pender (3 July 1877 – 2 July 1916) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Jim Pender
Personal information
Full name James Robert Pender
Date of birth 3 July 1877
Place of birth North Melbourne, Victoria
Date of death 2 July 1916(1916-07-02) (aged 38)
Place of death Bois-Grenier, France
Original team(s) Wellington
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1898 Carlton 15 (4)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1898.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family

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The son of Michael Pender, and Mary Anne Pender, née O'Dowd, James Robert Pender was born in North Melbourne, Victoria (then known as "Hotham") on 3 July 1877.

His three brothers – Michael "Mick" Pender (1868–1924) (Carlton), Daniel Emmett "Dan" Pender (1873–1968) (Carlton), and Peter Lawrence John Aloysius "Laurie" Pender (1887–1966) (Geelong) – all played VFL football.

He married Minne Ethel Harvey (1882–1959) in 1900. Their son, James Michael "Jim" Pender (1911–1985), played one First XVIII match for Geelong in 1936.

Football

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Pender played for the Wellington Football Club in the Geelong Junior football Association, and briefly played for Geelong during the latter part of the 1896 VFA season.[1]

In 1898 he received a permit to play with Carlton[2] and he played 15 games with the Carlton First XVIII that year.

Military service

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He enlisted in the First AIF on 9 July 1915.

Death

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He was killed in action, in France, on 2 July 1916.[3]

On 2 July 1916, while serving as the batman of Second Lieutenant Robert David Julian, and having been told that his officer (and good friend) Julian had been shot while in charge of a party raiding the German trenches, impaled upon barbed wire in "no man's Land", and very possibly dead, and that the others (also wounded) fighting with him had been able to bring him back to the Australian lines, Pender went out to find him and bring him back.

Pender did not return to the Australian lines, and was never seen again (and neither was Julian).[4]

Pender was declared "missing in action" in July 1916;[5] and was officially declared "killed in action on 2 July 1916" in 1917.[6][7]

Memorial

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He has no grave. His death is commemorated at the Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial.[8]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "FOOTBALL NOTES". The Australasian. Vol. LXI, no. 1591. Victoria, Australia. 26 September 1896. p. 17.
  2. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Age. No. 13, 476. Victoria, Australia. 12 May 1898. p. 7.
  3. ^ Deaths: Pender, The Geelong Advertiser, (Tuesday, 26 September 1918), p.1.
  4. ^ Australian Red Cross Society Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau files, 1914-18 War: 1DRL/0428: 2nd Lieutenant Robert David Julian, collection of the Australian War Memorial.
  5. ^ Australian Casualties: 189th List: Missing, The Argus, (Friday, 4 August 1916), p.5.
  6. ^ Memo dated 11 May 1917, in service Record.
  7. ^ His name appeared on Casualty List No.300: Australia's Roll of Honor: 299th and 300th Casualty Lists: Killed in Action: Victoria, The Age, (Saturday, 19 May 1917), p.12.
  8. ^ Private James R. Pender (3458), Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

References

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