World War I touched entire families profoundly. There are many instances among the Inner West 15000 of several brothers enlisting for service and, in the most tragic cases, with several or all the siblings losing their lives during the conflict. One such instance was the Howell-Price family. Go to the page on the Howell-Price family to find out more about their story and click on the names below to find out more about other brothers in arms.
This page has the following sub pages.
- Sawyer Family
- Simpson Family
- Abrams Family
- Bain Brothers
- Baxter Brothers
- Boyd Brothers
- Brisbane Brothers
- Canty Brothers
- Charker Brothers
- Dayment Brothers
- Denning Brothers
- Ewing Brothers
- Fitzgerald Family – Father and Son
- Hogan Brothers
- Hughes Brothers
- Jansen Brothers
- Latimer Brothers
- Lee Brothers
- Lonergan Brothers
- Nolan Brothers
- Poole Brothers
- Rider Brothers
- Royston Brothers
- Strahan Brothers
- Thorburn Brothers
- Traynor Brothers
- Warner Family – Father and Son
- Wasson Brothers
- Weingott Brothers
- Adcock Brothers
- Baillie Brothers
- Baldwin Brothers
- Barrell Brothers
- Bell Brothers
- Booth Brothers
- Borthwick Brothers
- Bowling Family
- Bull Brothers
- Butler Brothers
- Camarsh Brothers
- Cansdell Brothers
- Carruthers Brothers
- Chapman Brothers
- Chapple Brothers
- Clarke Brothers
- Coulon Brothers
- Cullen Brothers
- Cumming Brothers
- Druce Brothers
- Duckworth Brothers
- Easton Brothers
- Gillies Brothers
- Gordon Brothers
- Grose Brothers
- Hagan Brothers
- Harlor Family – Father and Son
- Hart Brothers
- Frame Brothers
- Hillier Brothers
- Hird Brothers
- Hope Brothers
- Lycett Brothers
- MacNamara Brothers
- Matthias Brothers
- Mazey Brothers
- McClenaghan Brothers
- Stain Brothers
- Steel Brothers