Private
Alfred Stanaway
Conflict:
WW1
Additional Information:
Husband of Ethel M. Stanaway.
Public Contributions:
Alfred and his brother Charles both died in WW1. Alfred had 2 other brothers who served, Charles (died of wounds) and Alexander (survived). He had a cousin Vernon Rowlands (KIA). Interned Australians, New Zealanders and Canadians, prisoners of war who have been transferred to Switzerland, who took part in the Aquatic Sports at Interlaken Switzerland, July 1918. Back row, left... Read MoreThe Vevey (St Martin's) Cemetery in Switzerland where a number of Commonwealth soldiers, who died in captivity, lie buried. Under an agreement made in 1916 between the Swiss Government and the French... Read MoreAdd a Story or Photo
Personal Tributes:
Casualty
Service Number:
28816
Name:
Alfred Stanaway Rank:
Private
Date of Birth:
Not known
Date of Enlistment:
Not known
Occupation on Enlistment:
Labourer Armed Force:
Army
Unit:
NZEF, Auckland Regiment, 1 Battalion
Casualty Details
Cause of Death:
Died of sickness
Date of Death:
03 November 1918
Day of Death:
Sunday
Age at Death:
35
Conflict:
WW1
Cemetery
Cemetery:
Cemetery Reference:
34
Cemetery Location:
Switzerland