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WWI Listing 2014 Whakatāne Museum - WWI Listing 2014 Abbot, Gavin Melville 13/280 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Tāneatua WIA Unknown Single Mr Thomas Abbot, Waioeka Ōpōtiki Abbot, George Howard 41288 ASC 16/10/1914 Takapuna Driver Single Mr T Abbot (father), Ōpōtiki Abbot, John Lindsay 41711 Wgnt, Inf 14/03/1917 Ōpōtiki Shepherd Unknown Mrs A Abbot (mother), Wainake, Ōpōtiki Abbot, Malcolm 13/285 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki Unknown Single Mrs C S Abbot, Ōpōtiki Addis, John Foxcroft 54798 NZEF 14/07/1917 Ōpōtiki KIA Le Quesnoy 04/11/1918 Car[enter Unknown Mrs J W Addis (mother) Amy Street, Ellerslie, Auckland Addison, William Henry 38328 Auck Inf 16/02/1917 Waimana Farmer Unknown Mrs E Addison (mother) Waimana Ahlers, Frederick 13/1121 Auck MR 13/06/1915 Ōpōtiki TelegraphUnknown Unknown Mrs Ahlers (mother), 20 Mortimer Terrace, Wellington Allen, Allen Edger 62196 NZEF 31/12/1917 Whakatāne WIA Linesman Unknown Isaac Allen (father), Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland Anaru, Albert Paul 16/1392 Māori Cont 6/05/1916 Opotiki KIA messines 07/06/1917 Clerk Unknown Te Wika Anaru (father) Rotorua Anderson, Charles 31923 NZEF 15/11/1916 Ōpōtiki WIA 1917 Farm Hand Unknown J L Anderson (brother), Ford Street, Ōpōtiki Anderson, Jack 60544 Māori Cont 8/02/1918 Unknown Draper Unknown Hataraka Anderson, (father), Wharepanga, Waipiro Bay Anderson, John Henry Terrill 79780 NZEF 27/07/1918 Unknown Farm Hand Unknown Mrs L Collins (mother), Coast Road, Thames, NZ Andrews, Ernest John Howard 13/2156 Auck MR 14/081915 Thornton KIA Somme, 30/09/1916 Unknown Single H C N Andrews (father), Eas Tamaki, NZ Andrews, Thomas 19632 Māori Contingent 26/04/1917 Murupara Motor Driver Unknown MrsJames D MAndrews, Andrews Murupara, (wife), c/- NZ R G Rose, Gladwyn Rd, Onehunga, Andrews, Thomas Tripp 46218 NZEF 16/05/1918 Whakatāne Surveyor Married Auckland Apanui, Paroa 206010 Māori Cont 19/08/1916 Ōpōtiki Farmer Unknown Mrs Raria Apanui (mother), Otara, Bay of Plenty Appleton, Charlie 12/200 Auck Inf Bn 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki KIA Gallipoli 08/05/1915 Unknown Single Son of Mrs J L Appleton, Ford Street, Ōpōtiki Aramakutu, Herewini 16/87 Māori Cont 14/02/1915 Ōmaio KIA Chunuk Bair 06/08/1915 Unknown Unknown Mrs Anderson (sister), Ōmaio, Ōpōtiki Arameta, Taane 19640 Māori Cont 26/04/1917 Te Teko Labourer Married Mrs Ireni Aratema (wife), Te Teko Archer, Stephen Radcliffe 7/509 Cant MR 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki KIA Gallipoli 22/06/1915 Farmer Unknown Son of F E and A C Archer of Christchurch Armstrong, John Brooke 58193 NZEF 13/11/1917 Ōpōtiki Farmer Unknown John Armstrong (father), Ōpōtiki Asher, William 46258 Auck Inf 16/04/1917 Te Teko Labourer Unknown J Asher (brother, Forres, Moyarshire, Scotland Back, Hubert Francis 9/991 Cant MR 14/02/1915 Whakatāne Unknown widowed Miss V A Back (daugher), Buckland, Filleigh, Devonshire, England Baigent, Edward John 6/752 Cant Inf Rgt 16/10/1914 Wakefield WIA Gallipoli Unknown Single Mrs J Baigent (mother), Wakefield, Nelson Baker, George 34317 NZEF 2/01/1917 Tāneatua Died of wounds , Belgium, 04/10/1917 Farmer Single Mrs R Brown formally Baker (mother) Manawaru, Te Aroha, NZ Ball, Joseph James 34322 NZEF 2/01/1917 Opouriao Labourer Unknown G D Ball (father), Tāneatua NZ Bard, Ami 12/1547 Auck Inf Rgt 14/02/1915 Whakatāne KIA, Gallipoli, 08/05/1915 Unknown Single Greenup Brothers (friends) Whakatāne Barke, Frank 24/348 NZRF 9/10/1915 Tāneatua Unknown Single Abraham Barke (father) Gate Road, Tauranga Barr, Alan Beveridge 42872 NZ Fd Arty 26/04/1917 Awakeri Farmer Married Mrs Marion Barr (wife), Awakeri, via Rotorua Barrett, George Armitage 317768 NZRB 30/12/1916 Whakatāne KIA France, 28/03/1918 Carrier Married Mrs G E Barrett (wife), P O Box 55, Whakatāne Barrett, John 48893 NZEF 9/06/1917 Ōpōtiki Farm Labourer Unknown Mrs W Barrett (mother), Ōpōtiki Barrett, Walker (MM) 13/1004 Auck MR 13/06/1915 Ōpōtiki Died of wounds, Palestine, 31/03/1918 Unknown Single Mrs W Barrett (mother), Tirohanga, Ōpōtiki Bayley, Wilfred Alec 9/668 Otago MR 14/12/1914 Ōpōtiki Unknown Unknown George Henry Bayley (father) Cheltenham, England Bell, Lionel Samuel Fenton 469551 Otago Inf Bn 13/11/1915 Matatā Unknown Single J F Bell (father) Bank St, Mt Eden, Auckland Bennett, Samuel 246572 NZ Fd Arty 20/10/1915 Ōpōtiki Died of appendicitis, 6/10/1916, England Shipwright Single Mrs Polly Bennett (mother), Ōpōtiki Bevan, Horice 70643 NZEF 2/03/1918 Unknown wool spinner Married Mrs D Bevin (wife), 72 Shetland Street, Roslyn, Dunedin Billinghurst, Edward Gwynne 62240 Unknown Unknown Whakatāne Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Bindon, Bertram Benard 71696 NZEF 23/04/1918 Whakatāne Bank Clerk Unknown Mrs Ellen Bindon (mother) Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands, NZ Bird, Joseph Hohepa 13/664 Auck MR 14/12/1914 Whakatāne KIA Chunuk Bair 08/08/1915 Unknown Married Mrs A Bird (wife) Whakatāne. Son of William Bird and Kie Kie Hopaia Whakatāne Museum and Research Centre, 51 Boon Street, PO Box 203, Whakatāne 3158, P 07 306 0505 E [email protected] W www.whakatanemuseum.org.nz Whakatāne Museum - WWI Listing 2014 Black, Guy Harris 13/492 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki Unknown Single Mrs Annie Black, Ōpōtiki Black, John Edward 44819 NZEF 5/04/1917 Whakatāne Farmer Unknown Alexander Black (father), Whakatāne Black, John Henry 58195 NZEF 13/11/1917 Ōpōtiki Malaria, Jordon Valley, 1918 Contractor Unknown W B Kelly (friend), Ōpōtiki Black, Lincoln 13/886 Auck MR 17/04/1915 Ōpōtiki KIA, Gallipoli 28/08/1915 Unknown Single Son of John and Mary Black, Otara, Ōpōtiki Black, Robert 23/2151 NZRB 1/04/1916 Ōpōtiki Labourer Unknown R Black (father), Ōpōtiki Black, William Thomas 74046 NZEF 5/06/1918 Ōpōtiki Farmer Unknown Mrs Annie Bell Black (mother), Ōpōtiki Blatch, John Robert 25/1191 NZRB 5/02/1916 Ōpōtiki KIA, Somme, 15/09/1916 Farmer Unknown A F Blatch (father), Otautau, South Otago Blomquist, Fredrick 385302 Auck Inf Rgt 9/10/1915 Matatā Unknown Single J Blomquist (father), Tauranga Jack Bluett (brother) Whakatāne. Son of Meraera Bluett of Bluett, Charles (Toihau) 31942 NZRB 27/03/1918 Whakatāne KIA Somme, 27/03/1918 Labourer Unknown Whakatāne Bluett, Richard 13/291 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Whakatāne Unknown Single Mrs M Bluett, Whakatāne Bockett, Percival 81591 NZEF 27/07/1918 Ōpōtiki Pipe Worker Married Mrs C A Bockett (wife), Ōpōtiki Boles, Harold John 64428 NZEF 21/11/1917 Ōpōtiki Tailor Married Mrs Levina Boles (wife), Ford Dtreet, Ōpōtiki Bongard, Stanley 736299 NZEF 4/03/1916 Whakatāne Clerk Unknown Mrs E Bongard (mother), 15 Vauxhall Road, Devonport, Auckland Bowie, Alexander Henry 13/493 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki Died of wounds, Gallipoli, 08/09/1915 Unknown Single Angus Bowie (father) , Clapton, England Boyes, William Stuart 81597 NZEF 27/07/1918 Whakatāne Flaxmiller Unknown Mrs E Boyes (mother) Whakatāne Brabant, Herbert Wedgewood 74077 NZ Fd Arty 10/07/1918 Whakatāne Scholar Unknown G A Brabant (father), Whakatāne Brebner, Cedric 13/297 Auck MR 16/10/1914 Ōpōtiki Unknown Single T W Brebner (father), Southland Railways, Invercargill Bridger, Charles Roy 471012 Otago Inf Rgt 13/11/1915 Ōpōtiki KIA, Somme, 15/09/1916 Unknown Single T Bridger (father), Ōpōtiki Bridger, Frederick William 38826 NZRB 13/10/1917 Ōpōtiki Draper Unknown Thomas Bridger (father) , Ōpōtiki Brinkworth, Frederick Lancelot 1660 Australia IF Unknown Australia KIA, France May 1917 Unknown Unknown Mrs Angus Rowe (mother) Ōpōtiki Bristowe, Edward 16/69 Māori Cont 14/02/1915 Te Aroroa Unknown Unknown Kiri Bristowe (father), Karetu, Bay of Islands, NZ Bristowe, Joe 16/111 Māori Cont 14/02/1915 Hicks Bay Unknown Unknown D Bristowe, Hicks Bay, NZ Bristow, Robert Terehi 60535 Māori Cont 8/02/1918 Te Aroroa Station Hand Unknown Mrs Aorere Lottie Bristow (sister), Te Araroa Britten Francis Allen 43759 NZEF 7/06/1917 Whakatāne Blacksmith Single Miss E J Bitten (sister), Whakatāne Broderick, Henry Apanui 12/517 12/517 16/10/1914 Titoki KIA, Messines Ridge, 31/07/1917 Unknown married Ethel F Broderick (wife)London H W Broderick (father), Rotorua Brogan, Hugh 22764 NZRB 27/05/1916 Whakatāne KIA, Somme, 15/09/1916 Farm Hand Unknown Brother of Thomas Brogan, Whakatāne Brophy, Thomas Edward 16610 NZEF 10/08/1916 Waimana Farm Labourer Unknown Mrs G Brophy (mother), Grey Street, Parnell, Auckland Broughton, Edgar Cecil 72871 NZEF 9/05/1918 Mōtū Farm Hand Unknown Mrs E E Broughton (mother), Mōtū via Gisborne Brown, Frederick Barnard 17556 NZEF 9/08/1918 Whakatāne Farmer Unknown W F B Brown (father), P O Box 113, Rotorua Brown, Herbert Ernest 51550 Auck Inf Rgt 12/06/1917 Ōpōtiki Farmer Unknown C Brown (father) Toa Toa , Bay of Plenty Brunt, Arthur 29341 NZRB 11/10/1916 Ōpōtiki KIA, Somme, 30/03/1918 Bricklayer Unknown Mrs Hannah Brunt (mother) Ford Street, Ōpōtiki Brunt, Percival 76341 NZEF 17/08/1918 Ōpōtiki Saddler Unknown Mrs Hannah Brunt (mother) Ford Street, Ōpōtiki Bryant, Walter Ostiff 13/2730 NZEF 14/01/1916 Whakatāne Farm Hand Unknown Mrs Maria High (aunt) Elm Villa, Abbotts Langley, Herts, England Buckley, Albert Edmond 7/941 Cant MR 17/04/1915 Whakatāne Unknown Single H Buckley (brother) Delph, Oldham, England Burgess, Conway 23/35 NZRB 9/10/1915 Ōpōtiki Unknown Single W Burgess (father) Ōpōtiki Burr, Charles Wilcox 51553 NZEF 12/06/1917 Galetea KIA, Ypres Belgium, 16/10/1917 Team Driver Unknown Mrs Jane Burr (mother), Aberdeenshire, Scotland Burt, Sidney Holmes 16379 NZEF 5/10/1916 Matatā Unknown Unknown Mrs H R Burt (mother), Matatā Butt, Alfred Joseph 62250 NZEF 13/10/1917 Ōpōtiki Baker Unknown F Butt (father), Ōpōtiki Butt, Thomas Hampden 23/696 NZRB 9/10/1915 Ōpōtiki (Toa Toa) WIA Unknown Unknown Mrs E W Butt (mother), 31 Riches Street, Wolverhampton,
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