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Thomas Bridger Wharepapa, loved son, brother, uncle and granduncle/great granduncle always rememb

He was known as Sandy, Monty or Ginger and was brought up by his stepmother, Margaret Antoinette

On a recent trip to the battlefields, cemeteries and war memorial sites of World War 1 I paid my

Father was John LLoyd. Mother was Sarah Jane Lloyd née Wood.

"OUR SERGEANT" The photograph collection of Corporal Albert Anderson continues to release its sec

Private Walter Pelvin, sadly died after being shot at the POW Japanese Camp, Featherston.

Charles and his brother Arthur fought at Gallipoli with the Wellington regiment under Colonel Wil

Arnold George, known as Mick, was born on 9 December 1919.

Joseph Walter Tulley (Junior), a bacon-curer by profession, was the son of Joseph Walter Tulley a

Private Eric James Ingram born 14th February, 1894 [see below] in Gisborne, New Zealand.

This item appeared in several NZ newspapers in 1917.

Albert Watson married my Grandmother Agnes (Ciss) Watson in Belfast in 1924.

Les was one of twelve first cousins to serve in WW1.

There is a memorial to Great Uncle Roland (R G Powell) on the memorial wall in Bolton Street, Ore

F V Byrch was born on 28/11/1886 and came to NZ from Evesham England with his family in 1902 wher

Private Robert Henry Lewis was fully named for his Father - Robert Henry Lewis (Born Norwich Engl