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Full name
  
James Henry Bonella

Place of birth
  
Original team(s)
  
Pembroke

Died
  
May 24, 1918, France

Date of birth
  
17 December 1884

Place of death
  
France

Name
  
Jim Bonella

Date of death
  
24 May 1918(1918-05-24) (aged 33)

James Henry "Jim" Bonella (17 December 1884 – 24 May 1918) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL), under the name of Jim Bonelli.

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He died of the wounds he received whilst on active service in France in World War I.

Family

The son of Pietro and Margaret Bonelli, nee Williams, Jim Bonella was born at Maldon, Victoria on 17 December 1884. He married Eliza Puncher (1885–1968) in 1912; they had one son, James Avenel Bonella (1913–2002). Eliza's brother, Jim's brother in law, Private Joseph Samuel Puncher (also known as James Samuel Puncher) was killed in action in France on 21 November 1916.

Footballer

Recruited from Pembroke, he played one senior match for the Melbourne Football Club, in the last match of the season, on a very muddy ground, against Fitzroy, at the Brunswick Street Oval on 5 September 1908 (There had been a two week break between rounds 17 and 18 due to the 1908 Melbourne Carnival. Melbourne's Dick Fowler, recruited from Caulfield Grammar School, and Fitzroy's Tom Norton, recruited from Hawthorn, also played their first and only senior VFL matches on that day. He returned to Pembroke, and played for them in 1909.

First World War

Working as a picture-framer, he enlisted in the First AIF on 18 January 1915. He served as a private in the 2nd Battalion Australian Machine Gun Corps.

He was seriously wounded in his left thigh, in action with the 21st Battalion, A Company, on 20 May 1918, and died of his wounds on 24 May 1918. He is buried at the Etaples Military Cemetery in northwest France

References

Jim Bonella Wikipedia


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