Name:
Nationality: Rank: Regiment: Age: Born : Date of Death: Additional information: Marital status : Schooling : Occupation : Physical description : Height : Weight : Skin color : Hair : Eyes : Other marks : Religion : Cemetery : |
Amner Robert
British born Rifleman 1st Bn. 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade 33 30 march 1884 ,Leicestershire , England 1 june 1917 Son of Henry and Hannah Street Amner Single Passed Fourth Educational Standard Shepherd at Mr. Akers , Linton , Manawatu 5'7" = 1.70 m 158 lbs = 71.6 kg Dark complexion Black Brown None Church of England La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery Plot IV, Row D , Stone 2 |
Military footsteps
20 may 1916 26 june 1916 10-19 august 1916 16 october 1916 29 december 1916 1 february 1917 5 february 1917 5 march 1917 15 march 1917 16 march 1917 20 march 1917 1 june 1917 |
Medical examination at Palmerston North , New Zealand Enlisted at Trentham Camp and was posted to 'H' Coy. 18th Reinforcements Sick with measles at Featherston Camp Hospital Embarked at Wellington per HMNZT ' Willochra' Disembarked at Plymouth and marched at NZ 5th Reserve Group , Sling Camp Proceeded to France Marched in New Zealand General Base Depot at Etaples Joined the 1st Bn. 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade and posted to 'B' Coy Wounded in action Admitted to N°3 New Zealand Field Ambulance with gunsot wound to the scalp Rejoined Battalion Killed in action |
Name:
Nationality: Rank: Regiment: Age: Born : Date of Death: Additional information: Marital status : Schooling : Occupation : Physical description : Height : Weight : Skin color : Hair : Eyes : Other marks : Religion : Cemetery : |
Salmon Alfred Louis
New Zealander Sergeant 1st Bn. Auckand Regiment , NFZEF 28 28 february 1890 , Masterton , New Zealand 7 june 1917 Son of Henry and Beatrice Salmon, of Masterton, New Zealand. Single Iron Monger 5'10" = 1.77 m 161 lbs = 73 kg Medium complexion Dark Brown Blue None Church of England La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery Plot III, Row A , Stone 11 |
Military footsteps
13 august 1914 16 october 1914 12 april 1915 11 september 1915 11 november 1915 11 december 1915 18 january 1916 6 april 1916 11 august 1916 12 august 1916 26 august 1916 28 august 1916 10 september 1916 3 october 1916 4 december 1917 22 december 1916 16 january 1917 1 april 1917 7 june 1917 9 june 1917 |
Passed medical examination Embarked at Wellington per HMNZT 'Star of India' or 'Waimana' for Suez , Egypt Embarked at Alexandria for Gallipoli Admitted to the New Zealand General Hospital in Cairo , Egypt with entiritis dysentery Transferred to the New Zealand Convalescent Hospital in Alexandria Discharged to Base at Ghezireh , Egypt Rejoined Auckland Regiment at Ismailia, Egypt Embarked at Port Said for France Accidentally wounded , gunshot wound to the face , in the field and admitted to N°3 New Zealand Field Ambulance Board of Enquiry confirmed that the wounded was inflicted while he was inperformance of military duty. Admitted to N°8 Casualty Clearing Station Discharged to duty Rejoined unit Attached to Grenade School and appointed Lance Corporal Rejoined unit Admitted to Hospital while on leave Rejoined unit Appointed Corporal Appointed Sergeant Killed in action Buried by an Australian Roman Catholic chaplain at La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery |
Name:
Nationality: Rank: Regiment: Age: Born : Date of Death: Additional information: Marital status : Schooling : Occupation : Physical description : Height : Weight : Skin color : Hair : Eyes : Other marks : Religion : Cemetery : |
Weastell Samuel Davis
New Zealander Private 1st Bn. Canterbury Regiment , NFZEF 29 13 june 1887 , Glentunnel , New Zealand 2 june 1917 Son of George Weastell, of Glentunnel, New Zealand, and the late Eliza Weastell. Single Shop Assistant 5'10" = 1.77 m 154 lbs = 69.8 kg Dark complexion Dark Brown Brown None Church of England La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery Plot IV, Row C , Stone 2 |
Military footsteps
20 march 1916 30 may 1916 23 september 1916 18 november 1916 10 december 1916 7 january 1917 9 january 1917 6 february 1917 2 june 1917 |
Passed medical examination Enlisted at Trantham and posted to 'C' Coy. 17th Reinforcements Embarked at Wellington per HMNZT ' Pakeha' Disembarked at Devonport , England and marched into Sling Camp Offence : Absent without leave from 1pm till 04.30pm at Salisbury Plain , England Penalty : 72 hours detention Proceeded to France Marched into New Zealand General Base Depot at Etaples Posted to the 1st Bn. Canterbury Regiment in the field Killed in action |
Name:
Nationality: Rank: Regiment: Age: Born : Date of Death: Additional information: Marital status : Schooling : Occupation : Physical description : Height : Weight : Skin color : Hair : Eyes : Other marks : Religion : Cemetery : |
Winstone William Henry
New Zealander Private 1st Bn. Auckland Regiment , NZEF 23 24 october 1893, Palmerston , New Zealand 7 june 1917 Son of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. A. E. Winstone, of Pahiatua, New Zealand. Single Station hand at Arawhona Station , Poverty Bay 5'7" = 1.70 m 152 lbs = 68.9 kg Fair complexion Brown Blue None Church of England La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery Plot III , Row A , Stone 15 |
Military footsteps
1 june 1916 24 june 1916 31 july 1916 14 august 1916 14-28 august 1916 11 october 1916 29 december 1916 1 february 1917 5 february 1917 2 march 1917 15 march 1917 2 april 1917 3 april 1917 7 june 1917 9 june 1917 |
Passed medical examination Enlisted at Trentham Camp Posted to the 18th Reinforcements Admitted to Wairarapa Hospital , Featherstone Camp ,with influenza Discharged to duty On sick leave Embarked , per HMNZT 'Tofua' at Wellington Marched in at Sling Camp , England Proceeded to France Attached to strength New Zealand General Base Depot at Etaples Joined Battalion in the field Admitted to 7th General Hospital , St. Omer , France with the mumps Reported back to Base Depot Rejoined Battalion ex Hospital Killed in action Buried by the Australian Roman Catholic Chaplain at La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery |