Gunner
William Dickson Kinnear
Conflict:
WW1
Additional Information:
Son of Jane Neave Kinnear, of 105, Queen St., Forfar, Scotland, and the late William Kinnear.
References:
Biographical Notes:
Public Contributions:
Submitted by: Thomas Kozachek
Relationship to casualty: My Grandmother's First Cousin
Submitted by: Dr. Grant Douglas Nicoll
Relationship to casualty: Cousin of my Grand Aunt
William's medals have been in my family for many years. When William was killed in 1917 the medals must have gone to his mother in Forfar, then when she died in 1938 they must have gone to his s... Read MoreAdd a Story or Photo
Personal Tributes:
Casualty
Service Number:
13/2048
Name:
William Dickson Kinnear Rank:
Gunner
Date of Birth:
31 August 1887
Place of Birth:
Forfar, Angus, Scotland
Religion:
Presbyterian Date of Enlistment:
17 April 1915
Locality on Enlistment:
46 Wynyard Road, Mt Eden, Auckland
Place of Enlistment:
Trentham, Wellington, New Zealand
Marital Status:
Single Occupation on Enlistment:
Commercial Traveller Employer:
Fox Type Writer Supplies Company, Palmerston North, New Zealand Unit:
New Zealand Field Artillery, 15 Howitzer Battery
Casualty Details
Cause of Death:
Killed in action
Date of Death:
07 May 1917
Day of Death:
Monday
Age at Death:
29
Conflict:
WW1
Cemetery
Cemetery:
Cemetery Reference:
F. 2.
Cemetery Location:
Belgium