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EADDY.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Mr P A Eaddy, Second Officer in the Royal Fleet Auxilliary Service, who is stationed at a base in the North. From May 1915 to December 1917 he served with the NZEF, having enlisted in Auckland. Prior to that he had been in the British mercantile marine for 15 years and had been a Royal Naval Reservist since 1905. Leaving NZ with the 6th Reinforcements, Mr Eaddy served with the 2nd Field Co., NZE, in Gallipoli, Egypt and France.

EAGLESOME.
Helen Eaglesome, of Christchurch. (22)

EARL.
Herald, 2nd May 1923. Obituary. Scr.
Obituary for Mrs E Earl of Tauranga.

EASTWAY.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 17th June 1922.
On June 16th, at her late residence, 2 Eldon Road, Mt Eden, Auckland, Jane, dearly beloved wife of the late George Robert Eastway of Eastway Bros, Sydney, aged 82 years. Her end was peace. Funeral will leave her late residence, 2 Eldon Road, Mt Eden, at 3 pm today, Saturday for Purewa Cemetery.

EASTWOOD.
Date is 1922.
Info on N Eastwood of Gisborne. 21.

EASTWOOD.
Weekly News, 29th October 1914.
Mr R Eastwood of Waihou attacked by bull. Email for details.

EDGECUMBE.
Weekly News, April 1917.
Lance Corporal J H Edgecumbe, youngest son of George Edgecumbe, Frankton has been awarded the Military Medal. He was studying architecture in London when war broke out and joined the Royal Engineers. He has seen much service in France.

EDMONDS.
Herald, 24th September 1914.
On September 22nd, at the Auckland Hospital, Frederick Robert, the dearly beloved husband of Isabel Edmond, after a short and painful illness, in his 54th year. RIP. The funeral will leave his late residence, 53 Oliphant Street, Ponsonby, tomorrow at 10am. Friends please accept this intimation. No other details.

EDMONDSON.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
J R Edmondson of Auckland. Contact me for details.

EDWARDS.
Weekly News, April 1917.
Mrs E Edwards, Paeroa, hold a commendable record of three sons on active service. Lieut Edwin Edwards, wounded in France on 21 February, left NZ in March 1916. He was a keen volunteer officer and enthusiastic footballer and tennis player and played in the Goldfields Representative football team. He was in business as a land and financial agent. He has lost his left eye and is suffering from gunshot wounds to the face but is making favourable progress. Sergeant Major Parry Edwards was in Australia at the outbreak of war and left with the main body of the Australia Expeditionary Force. He was severely wounded at Gallipoli and left unfit for active service. He was transferred to the Army Pay Office in London. Corporal Cedric Edwards, was on the Staff of the Bank of NZ, Rotorua. He is at present attached to the Non-commissioned Officers Class now in training.

EDWARDS.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
J W Edwards of Auckland. Contact me for details.

EDWARDS.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
R G Edwards of Feilding. Contact me for details.

EGAN.
Weekly News, 3rd May 1917
Lance Corporal J P Egan, Otago Regiment, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He displayed great courage and determination in rescuing wounded men under heavy fire.

EGAN.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
F W Egan of Mossburn. Contact me for details.

EGGELING.
Info on Eggeling family of Jacksons Bay, South Westland. 1909. (22)

ELDER.
Date is 1927.
Info on E N Elder of John McGlashan College, Dunedin. 22.

ELLIOT.
E Elliot, of South New Brighton.(22)

ELLIOTT.
Weekly News, July 1917.
Rifleman Hugh Elliott, aged 39, killed in action, was the fifth son of the late Mr Samuel Elliott and Mrs Elliott, Opotiki. He attended the Opotiki school and in 1910 joined his brother John farming at Tamaki. The brothers then went to Rototuna near Hamilton farming. In 1916 he joined the Rifle Brigade. Two brothers, William and George, are also members of the British forces, William being in South Africa and George in France.

ELLIOTT.
Weekly News, 29th July 1915. Obituary.
Thomas Elliott, died at his residence, Moewak, Avondale, aged 83 years. He was born at Kilmore, Ireland on the12th July 1832 and came to New Zealand in 1864 where he joined the Waikato Militia during the Maori Wars, then went gold-mining at Thames. He also farmed at Harrisville near Tuakau for 20 years. He was a trustee of the Methodist Church. His sons are Rev W J Elliott, Supt of the Ashburton Baring Square Methodist Church, and Mr J E N Elliott, Headmaster, Te Kopuru School.

ELLIS.
Weekly News, June 1917.
Sapper H L Ellis, NZ Engineers, of Brightwater, has died. He was an old boy of Nelson College and was there under Mr Fowler. After leaving college he took up farming but later went into electrical work. On arriving in England he was engaged in electrical work at Sling Camp, Salisbury Plain and Christchurch, Hampshire. In January he moved forward on special work at the front. At the time of his death he was engaged on some very urgent secret work on one of our most zealously guarded positions. The Major commanding, writing to his mother, says "..He was a splendid fellow and set a fine example of courage and although he was with us for but a few weeks, his high character and moral courage had won for him the esteem of all ranks." Howard Ellis, a brother, who enlisted before he was 21 years of age, was also a Nelson College boy. He was badly wounded at Gallipoli and after six months at Walton returned to the peninsula where he contracted scarlet fever. Afterwards he! fought in France, was again wounded and was sent back to NZ as a cot case. Later he was discharged. On hearing of his only brother's death, he again joined his old regiment and returned at the age of 23 years, with the reinforcements now in camp.

ELLIS.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
T H Ellis of Christchurch. Contact me for details.

ELMS.
Otago Witness, 18 October 1916.
L E Elms of Hastings. Contact me for details.

EMBLING.
John Embling of Alfriston. Contact me for details.

EMERY.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
Conrad I Emery of Dunedin. Contact me for details.

EMMETT.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 19th June 1922.
On June 18th 1922, at his late residence, 61 Albert Road, Devonport, Dickson Clay Emmett, dearly beloved husband of Marguerita Emmett, aged 71 years. Respected by all his comrades. Funeral will leave the above address at 2 30 pm, this day Monday, for O'Neills Point Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.

ENSOR.
Weekly News, 14th April 1943.
M A Ensor, Rangiora.

ENWRIGHT.
Herald, 2nd September 1914.
On September 1st at his late residence, Tairua, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Enwright, in his 55th year. RIP. No other details.

ESAM.
Herald, 17th April 1923. Obituary. Scr.
Obituary for Margaret Esam of Epsom, Auckland.

ETTLES.
Weekly News, 23rd November 1916.
W A Ettles of Tokumaru Bay. Contact me for details.

EVANS.
Herald, 29th September 1914.
On Sunday, 27th September 1914, at her late residence, Papakura, Sarah, widow of the late Frederick Evans, in her 83rd year. The funeral will leave her late residence for the Papakura Cemetery, today, Tuesday at 2pm. Friends please accept this intimation.

EVANS.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
P W E Evans of Kowai Bush. Contact me for details.

EVANS.
Weekly News, 12th July 1917.
Lieut Colonel A Winter Evans, Rifle Brigade, awarded the Distinguished Service Order, was Manager for the Consolidated Goldfields, Reefton. Prior to joining the Expeditionary Force, he held a Commission in the Motor Service Corps, Canterbury Military District.

EVANS.
Amelia Elizabeth Evans, died on the 22nd of August 1898 aged 63 years, Widow of Frank W Evans of Wanganui, no other details.

EVANS.
Walter Evans, Otago. 28th October 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

EVANS.
Herald, 6th July 1923.
Report of the death of Edward Evans, Lakeside, Christchurch. Contact me for details.

EVANS.
Desserter.
Thomas Evans, aged 27 years, 21st July 1862, born York, enlisted at Liverpool. Labourer. No other details.

EVANS.
Evan Pugh Evans, died on the 22nd of June 1883, aged 69 years, buried Lawrence Cemetery. No other details.

William Evans, late of Wellington and Christchurch, died on the 1st of November 1912, no other details.

EVANS.
Weekly News, 2nd November 1916.
Albert W Evans of Linwood. Contact me for details.

EVANS.
Solomon Evans, Platelayer, Feilding, died 18th May 1892, no other details.

EVANS.
Weekly News, 29th January 1964..
Evans Family Reunion, Pareora Gorge, South Canterbury. Contact me for details.

EVERETT.
William Everett of the 43rd Regiment, aged 29 years, gunshot to left shoulder, severe injury, at the Battle of Gate Pa, Tauranga on 29th April 1864.
No other details.

EVERS-SWINDLE.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
G O Evers-Swindle of Lower Hutt. Contact me for details.

EWART.
Weekly News, 1st July 1914.
Trolleyman killed, Peter Ewart of Paroa, Greymouth. Email for details.

EWINGTON.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 28th June 1922.
On June 27th 1922, at his late residence, 33 Cheltenham Road, Devonport, Frederick George, relict of the late Mary Catherine, in his 79th year. Funeral will leave his late residence for O'Neills Point Cemetery, tomorrow, Thursday at 2 30pm.

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
Staff and Commanding Officers of the NZEF in Conference at Wellington. 1914.



FAGAN.
Bulls
Mrs Mary Ann Fagan, died on the 6th of January 1893. No other details.

FAGAN.
Bulls
Stephen Fagan, died on the 21st of October 1895, Shoemaker. No other details.

FAGON.
Inquest/Accident. 1902.
Fagon Michael, Auckland. Contact me for details.

FAHEY.
Boer War, 20th February 1902.
T Fahey, Ninth New Zealand Contingent, Number Four Squadron. Contact me for details.

FAHEY.
Auckland Weekly News, 19th July, 1901.
The settlers here at Bombay, are going to give our returned Trooper Mr E Fahey, third son of our old settler Mr E Fahey, a hearty welcome, he will be given a social and a little present, something to remind him of the esteem in which he is held by his old school mates and friends of Bombay.

FAHEY.
27th May 1915.
E W Fahey, Otago. Contact me for details.

FAIR.
Herald 1883.
On May 25th at the Wade House, Wade, Mary Margaret Christina, youngest daughter of Mrs Maurice Kelly, aged 39 years. RIP. No other details.

FAIRBAIRN.
Taieri District.
Bio for Mr James Fairbairn. Contact me for details.

FAIRBAIRN.
Otago Witness, 18 October 1916.
B Fairbairn of West Taieri. Contact me for details.

FAIRBANK.
Foxton.
Walter Fairbank, Fisherman, died on the 17th of July 1895. No other details.

FAIRBROTHER.
Wairarapa.
Richard Fairbrother, Carterton, died on the 13th of May 1892. No other details.

FAIRBURN.
Weekly News, 21st November 1896.
Obituary for Richard Fairburn, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Contact me for details.

FAIRBURN.
Weekly News, 1896.
On November 1st, at his late residence, Papatoetoe, Richard Alexander, eldest son of the late W T Fairburn, in his 78th year. No other details.

FAIREY.
Palmerston North.
James Fairey, of Palmerston North and Napier, died on the 3rd of May 1905. No other details.

FAIRHALL.
Fairhall Motors, Kaikohe. Contact me for details.

FAIRWEATHER.
Barbara Fairweather, Wellington, died December 11th 1851. No other details.

FAIRS.
Weekly News, 26th October 1916.
C S Fairs of Auckland. Contact me for details.

FAITHFULL.
Faithfull Electral. Kerikeri. Contact me for details.

FAITHFULL.
Herald, 13th September 1940.
On September 11th, at Auckland Hospital, Catherine Lucy, beloved wife of Arthur Reginald Faithfull, 6 Prisons Reserve, Mount Eden, and loving mother of Leslie, Sydney, Arthur and Lorna, in her 58th year. Also eldest daughter of Mrs and the late Alfred Squire, sister of W and B Squire, Mrs S C Gager, Kawakawa, Albert, Kaikohe, and Mrs C Jobbitt, Kamo. Funeral will leave W H Tongues Chapel, tomorrow, Saturday, at 11am for Waikumete Cemetery.

FAITHFULL.
W H Faithfull, Auckland, 2nd December 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FALCONER.
Wairarapa.
Donald L Falconer. of Masterton, Labourer, died on the 26th of April 1895. No other details.

FALCONER.
Lake Falconer, Canterbury. 2nd December 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FALDER.
G V Falder, Field Artillery, 28th October 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FALLON.
Herald, 16th July 1923.
On July 14th 1923, Sarah, widow of the late Daniel Fallon, Victoria Ave, Remuera. RIP. Private interment.

FALLOWFIELD.
Taieri District.
Bio for Fallowfield family. Contact me for details.

FALLWELL.
Inquest/Accident.1916.
Fallwell E R, Auckland. Contact me for details.

FALLWELL.
Herald, 14th September 1940.
Alfred Gilby, (Lal) beloved husband of Joanna Mary, Wentworth Ave, Papatoetoe, aged 75 years. Funeral will leave Saint Johns Presbyterian Church, Papatoetoe, for Papakura Cemetery, after service at 10 45 am today.

FANCOURT.
Weekly News, 16th March 1916.
C D Fancourt, Field Engineers. Contact me for details.

FARNALL.
H G Farnall, Auckland, 3rd June 1915, WW1.

FARRELL.
Herald, 18th September 1940.
On 17th September, at her late residence, 25 Kerr Street, Devonport, Caroline, dearly loved wife of the late John Farrell, and loved mother of Ray, aged 70 years. Funeral will leave the above address, at 2 30pm, tomorrow, Thursday for O'Neills Point Cemetery.

FARRELL.
22nd July 1915.
The body of a man believed to be Michael Farrell, Contractor, of Whangamomona, was found on the beach 3 miles south of the Wanganui River last week. He had been missing since June. No other details.

FARRELL.
Weekly News, July 1917.
Five sons of Mr John Farrell, Dexter Ave, Mt Eden, all of whom enlisted voluntarily, are now at the front. A sixth son has just been called up but owing to weak health he may not be able to follow his brothers. One of Mrs Farrell's sisters has three sons and another sister has two sons on active service.

FARRER.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
M C Farrer of Te Kuiti. Contact me for details.

FARRINGTON.
Weekly News, 5th July 1917.
Driver, Maurice C Farrington, comes from a fighting family, practically all of his male relatives having served at some time or other in the Imperial Army or Royal Navy. He was born in India 41 years ago and shortly after his arrival in New Zealand, he engaged in farming at Levin. Later he took up his residence in Auckland where, in 1913, he started in business as a Motor Importer and Mechanic. He enlisted early in 1915 and proceeded to the front as an Infantryman, holding the rank of Corporal. After seeing service at Gallipoli he was transferred to France, where he was attached to the Army Service Corps, being engaged driving a Motor-Ambulance.

FARRINGTON.
F Farrington, Wellington, 30th September 1915. WW1. Contact me for details.

FARROW.
News Item, 1911.
C G Farrow of Canterbury Rowing Club. Contact me for details.

FAUVEL.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
S F Fauvel of Wellington. Contact me for details.

FAWCETT.
Herald, 23nd September 1914.
On September 1st 1914 at Warramurra, Sydney, New South Wales, Elspeth Smeaton, dearly loved wife of J H Fawcett, and only daughter of George T Trotter, formerly of Remuera, and late of Edinburgh, Scotland and niece of Mrs Dawson Crawford of Auckland, aged 31 years. No other details.

FEATHERSTON DAIRY COMPANY.
Auckland Weekly News, 19th July, 1901.
If you have any connection with this Dairy Company, contact me.

FENWICK.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
(A) T C R Fenwick of Gisborne. Contact me for details.

FERGUS.
Info on Fergus Thomas of Otago, 1940. (22).

FERGUSON.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
John Ferguson of Waitati. Contact me for details.

FERGUSON.
Weekly News, October 1917.
Rifleman Charles Costello Ferguson, has been awarded the Military Medal. He is the eldest son of the late Herbert Ferguson, one time Officer in Charge of the Labour Dept, Auckland. He was severely gassed at Messines while attending to wounded under heavy fire. Three nephews are in the firing line and one in camp. His brother in law, Corpl E A Le Cren was killed last year on the Somme. Mrs Ferguson resides in Chamberlin St, Grey Lynn.

FERGUSON.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
C A L Ferguson of Mangapapa, Gisborne. Contact me for details.

FERGUSON.
Weekly News, 3rd May 1917.
Second Lieut Robert Arthur Ferguson, Royal Fusiliers, younger son of Mr Ferguson of Timaru has been killed in action. He was 19 years of age.

FERGUSON.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
A A Ferguson of Manawaru. Contact me for details.

FERRIER.
Otago Witness, 18 October 1916.
W Ferrier of Hastings. Contact me for details.

FERRYMAN.
Fatal Gunshot Accident, Herald, 16th June 1922.
John Ferryman a visitor to Auckland. Buried Otahuhu Cemetery. Contact me for details.

FINDLAY.
Weekly News, 4th January 1917.
Lieut Colonel John Findlay, DSO, commanding the Canterbury Mounted Rifles, left with the main body. He was severely wounded on Gallipoli in August 1915. Col Findlay, who is a farmer near Ashburton, saw much service in the South African war and wears the Queen's Medal, with five clasps.

FINDLAY.
N Findlay, 1933. Teacher at Spreydon School (22).

FINLAYSON.
Weekly News, 4th June 1941.
R C B Finlayson of Auckland. Contact me for details.

FINLAYSON.
Info on Finlayson William David of Otago, 1940. (22).

FINNERTY
Weekly News, 27.9.1917.
Private James Finnerty, who has been awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in the field, he is the eldest son of Constable Finnerty of Panmure. He left New Zealand with the 7th Reinforcements and was severely wounded on the 7th of July for the second time.

FISHER.
Herald, 8th September 1914.
On September 7th, at the residence of her mother, Woodbine, Takapuna, Hilda Mary , dearly beloved wife of Fred James Fisher, Orakau Ave, Epsom, and youngest daughter of Mary Elizabeth and the late Charles Jones, aged 22 years. Interment Private.

FISHER.
Herald, 14th September 1914.
On September 13th, Eliza, the dearly beloved wife of John Fisher, Claude Road, Epsom. Interment Private.

FISHER.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 26th June 1922.
On June 20th at Thames Hospital, Marie Ann, dearly beloved wife of David Fisher, late of Victoria House, aged 66 years. No other details.

FITCHETT.
Free Lance, 24th April 1929.
Obituary for Alfred Robertson Fitchett of Dunedin. Contact me for details.

FITTOCK.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
L J S Fittock of Christchurch. Contact me for details.

FITZGERALD.
Killed at Gate Pa, Tauranga on 29th April 1864.
P Fitzgerald of the 43rd Regiment, aged 29 years. Gunshot to head, killed. No other details.

FITZGERALD.
Date is 1927.
Info on J E Fitzgerald of John McGlashan College, Dunedin. 22.

FITZHERBERT.
Weekly News, 1915.
A G M Fitzherbert of Marton. Contact me for details.

FITZPATRICK.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Private C A Fitzpatrick, DCM, killed in action on 12 October, was the only son of Mrs Fitzpatrick of Murdoch Road. He left with the 5th Reinforcements and went through all the battles of the second stage of the Gallipoli campaign, coming through unscathed. He proceeded to France in April 1016 and took part in the battle of the Somme. He remained in the trenches through the winter and again played his part in the battle of Messines where an act of conspicuous bravery earned for him the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Single-handed he attacked an enemy machine-gun, bayoneted five of the crew and captured the gun, together with a prisoner. He was well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends.

FITZPATRICK.
Charles Fitzpatrick of Alfriston. Contact me for details.

FITZSIMMONS.
Info on Kath Fitzsimmons of Cheviot. 1915. (22)

FLANNAGAN.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 26th June 1922.
On June 26th 1922, at Waipukurau, James, dearly beloved husband of Stella Flannagan, of Paeroa, aged 33 years. Funeral at Taumarunui, tomorrow, Wednesday. No other details.

FLATT.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 26th June 1922.
On June 26th, at the Auckland Hospital, the dearly loved wife of Harry William Flatt, of Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn, aged 53 years. Funeral will leave the above address, for Waikaraka Cemetery, 10am, tomorrow, Wednesday. Friends please accept this intimation.

FLAVELL.
Herald, 24th August 1914.
To relations and friends of Mrs T Flavell, there will be a short service at Manatu, 159 Grafton Road, today Monday at 12 30pm, before removing for interment, at Totara North, per steam ship Apanui.

FLEMING.
Weekly News, 14th April 1943.
R T Fleming, Opotiki.

FLEMING.
Weekly News, 25th January 1917.
Gunner - Amongst the wounded soldiers who arrived at Auckland by Monday's Main Trunk Express train, was Gunner Fleming, NZFA, who gained the Military Medal for conspicuous conduct in France. Gnr Fleming, of Devonport, left NZ with the Main Body. After serving 6 1/2 months on Gallipoli he was transferred to France and was there for two months. "One afternoon our Unit was in the vicinity of Armentierres where the German artillery had been particularly active and our guns were engaged in driving off enemy aeroplanes. The Germans shelled our positions all the afternoon in the hope of destroying the anti aircraft guns and during the bombardment the signal lines of communication with headquarters were destroyed. It was imperative that communication should be made and no skilled engineers being available, I was one who volunteered for the work. Shells were still falling thickly and It was during a very short period that my services were of avail for a shell nearly ended my career. As it was I was rendered unconscious being wounded in the arm, hip, shoulder and back. I was 3 1/2 months in hospital at Newcastle on Tyne and two months in Hornchurch. While in England I received notice of having been awarded the Military Medal and I am proud of the honour conferred on me." He says his right arm is quite helpless and it is doubtful if it will be of service to him in the future. He was most enthusiastic in his praise of the treatment received in the hospital and of the devoted attention of the nursing staff.

FLETCHER.
News Item, 1922
Alfred Donald Fletcher, Auckland.Contact me for details.

FLETCHER.
Info on Mr T A Fletcher of Cheviot. 1915. (22)

FLETCHER.
Weekly News, 1915.
Chris Fletcher of Onehunga, Auckland. Contact me for details.

FLETCHER.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
J Fletcher of Auckland. Contact me for details.

FLETCHER.
Auckland Star, 18th February 1948.
On February 17th 1948 at the Auckland Hospital, Evelyn Frances, dearly loved wife of John, 98 Main Highway, Ellerslie, and loved mother of Ethel, (Mrs R Taylor) Clem, Dulcie, (Mrs J Wallace), Jack and Ray, in her 76th year. A patient sufferer at rest. A service will be held at C H Barkers Chapel, Queen Street, Onehunga at 10 30am, tomorrow, Thursday, funeral then leaving for Waikaraka Lawn Cemetery.

FLETCHER.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
A C Fletcher of Auckland. Contact me for details.

FLETT.
Weekly News, June 1917.
Private David Flett - The Defence Dept notifies of the death of Private Flett, D Company, 28th Reinforcements, which occurred at Featherston Military Hospital on Thursday. No other details.

FLOOD.
F Flood, of South New Brighton.(22)

FODEN.
Auckland Star, 15th May, 1948.
On May 12th, suddenly, Ernest, Husband of Charlotte, 5 Henley Road, Mount Eden, age 58 years. Private interment. A service will be held at St Johns Church, Ponsonby, at 9 30am today, Saturday, funeral then leaving for Soldiers Cemetery, Waikumete.

FOLEY.
Peter Foley of Albany. Contact me for details.

FOLEY.
Weekly News, July 1917.
The three sons of Mr T Foley, Eden Vale Road, have seen considerable service in the Expeditionary Force. Edmund Foley left in the main body of the Auckland Mounted Rifles, served on Gallipoli and through the Sinai campaign and has received his commission. The eldest son, W E Foley, left New Zealand in October 1915 in the Rifle Brigade. He saw service in Egypt, having been in an engagement on Christmas Day 1915. He has been in France since April 1916 and went through the whole Somme offensive without receiving a scratch. His wife has just received news that her husband has been wounded in both the upper and lower extremities. A younger brother, Jack, who left New Zealand with him, is still in France with the Artillery.

FORBES.
Info on Bertha Forbes of Cheviot. 1915. (22)

FORD.
New Zealander, 7th October 1848.
On Wednesday 4th October 1848, at 8 o’clock am, in Queen Street, of scarlet fever, Ellen Charlotte, eldest daughter of Samuel and Martha Ford, age 4 years. No other details.

FORD.
New Zealander, 11th October 1848.
On Saturday 7th October, 1848, at 5 o’clock pm, of croup combined with scarlet fever, Alfred Randall, youngest son of Samuel and Martha Ford, age 2 years. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. No other details.

FORD.
New Zealander, 14th October 1848.
At his father’s residence, Queen Street, the night of Thursday, 12th October 1848, of scarlet fever, John Wilcox Ford, age 12 years, eldest son of Dr S H and Martha Ford. No other details.

FORD.
Albert J Ford, Dunedin, June 29th 1916, WW1. Contact me for details.

FORD.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
On October 14th, at Janefield, Tahatika, Catherine, relict of William Ford, late of Balclutha, aged 95 years. No other details.

FOREMAN.
Weekly News, 20th October 1914.
The death occurred at the residence of her son-inlaw, Rainie Road, Inaha, on Friday, October 16th, of Mrs Foreman, wife of Mr W Foreman, at the age of 59 years. No other details.

FORGESON.
Herald, 30th June 1922. News Item
George Brook Aaron Forgeson of Auckland. Contact for details.

FORGIE.
Southern Cross, 1873
On September 18th, at Rolleston Street, Shortland, Leopold Hurrell, infant son of James and Mary, age 12 weeks old. No other details.

FORREST.
Herald, 3rd September 1914.
On September 2nd, at her late residence, Hamilton East, Mary Anne dearly beloved wife of Frederick Forrest, in her 66th year. The funeral will leave her late residence tomorrow, Friday at 2 30pm for Hamilton East Cemetery.

FORREST.
Info on Forrest Avis and Bill of Clyde, South Island. (22).

FORREST.
Hugh A Forrest, Devonport, 22nd November 1917, WW1. Contact me for details.

FORSTER.
Herald, 1932.
On August the 2nd, at Auckland Hospital, suddenly, darling wee son of W C Forster, of 1 Bournemouth Street, Mount Albert, aged 1 year. No other details.

FORSYTH.
A J Forsyth, Wellington, 1st July 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FORSYTH
Otago Witness, 11th May 1926.
On March 11th 1926, at Salt Lake City, William Forsyth, late of Cannibal Bay, Owaka, aged 64 years. No other details.

FORSYTH.
Herald, 13th November 1918.
At his home, Valley Road, Mt Eden, Alexander Forsyth, of pneumonia, age 23 years. Dearly loved. Funeral will leave Mr McIvors, Karangahape Rd, tomorrow, Thursday, November 14th, at 2pm. No other details.

FOSS.
S J B Foss, Levin, Personal Paragraph, WW1. Contact me for details.

FOSTER.
Herald, 9th March 1918.
On February 19th, 1918, killed in action in France, Thomas George Foster, 6th Reinforcements, eldest son of the late John and Wilhelmina Foster of Coromandel, and dearly loved nephew of Mrs Morris of 8 Macauley Street. RIP.

FOSTER.
Alf W Foster, Linwood, 22nd November 1917, WW1. Contact me for details.

FOSTER.
Herald 14th July 1926.
On July 11th, 1926, at his residence, Kerita, Coromandel, George, the beloved husband of Jeannie Bell Foster, aged 65 years. No other details.

FOSTER.
Fred J Foster, Amuri, Cantebury June 29th 1916, WW1. Contact me for details.

FOSTER.
Southern Cross, 7th July 1862.
On April 6th, at Hornley Hall, Yorkshire, Sir Frederick Foster, Bart, age 69 years. No other details.

FOSTER.
Henry M Foster, Coromandel, Pukekohe, Personal Paragraph. Contact me for details.

FOSTON.
Info on H Foston of Featherston. 21.

FOUNTAINE.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
C A Fountaine of Feilding. Contact me for details.

FOWKE.
L J N Fowke, Canterbury, 1st July 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FOWLER.
Herald, 5th March 1866.
On March 3rd at their residence, Great North Road, George W, infant son of George W and Mary Ann Fowler. The funeral will leave the residence at 3, oclock this afternoon, when friends are requested to attend. No other details.

FOWLER.
E C L Fowler, Wellington, September 23rd 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FOWLER.
Weekly News, 23rd November 1916.
S W G Fowler of Epsom, Auckland.

FOWLER.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
E Fowler of Tauranga. Contact me for details.

FOX.
Weekly News, 9th September 1915.
J S Fox, 4th Waikato, Mounted Rifles, has received severe gunshot wounds in the shoulder and the chest. He was previously wounded in the head but had returned to the front after a month in hospital. Trooper Fox is the son of Mr Hugh Fox, Papamoa and was born in Kaitangata, Otago. He was in the employ of Messrs Sisam and Sons, Farmers and Stock-dealers, at Whakatane, when he enlisted.

FOX.
Herald, 15th April 1965.
Francis John Ayrton, of 45 Vernon Terrace, Saint Martins, Christchurch. On April 14th 1965, suddenly, dearly loved husband of Kathleen Fox, and loved father of John, David and Ian. Funeral service at St Mark’s Anglican Church, Opawa, on Saturday at 10 30 am, funeral then leaving for Bromley Crematorium.

FOY.
Herald, 4th April 1923. Obituary. Scr.
Obituary for Joseph M Foy of Thames.

FOY.
Herald, 1883
On May 1st, at the residence of his son, Sealey Street, Mr James Foy aged 80 years. No other details.

FOY.
Weekly News, August 1917.
Private Joseph Michael Foy, who was reported missing on 21 February, is now reported to be dead and to have been buried by the Germans. He was the youngest son of Mr G M Foy of Summer St, Eden Terrace. Prior to enlisting in the 13th Reinforcements, he was in the railway service. He was a member of the St Benedict's Club and was educated at the Thames Convent and Marist Brothers School, Auckland. Two other brothers have enlisted. One who was in the 19th Reinforcements, has been discharged through ill health. The other brother is in the 28th Reinforcements.

FRASER.
D E Fraser, Otorohanga, 22nd November 1917, WW1. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Otago Witness, 17th November 1909.
On November 16th, at the Dunedin Hospital, Christina Fraser, daughter of the late James and Annie Fraser, 361 Castle Street. Deeply regretted. Private interment. Wynn and Hope Undertakers.

FRASER.
Info on Fraser family of Port Robinson, Cheviot. 1896. (22)

FRASER.
A H Fraser, Timaru, 13th July 1916, WW1. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Southern Cross, 21st November 1862.
On the 20th inst, Mr John Fraser, late of Tain, Rosshire, Scotland. The funeral will leave the residence of his brother, Mr G Fraser, Hobson Street, on the afternoon of Friday, the 21st inst, at 4 O,Clock, friends are respectfully invited to attend. No other details.

FRASER.
K G Fraser, Wellington, 1st July 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Christchurch Weekly Press, 7th July 1920.
On June 26th 1920, at Waddington, Elizabeth, dearly loved wife of Alexander Fraser, in her 60th year. No other details.

FRASER.
N D Fraser, Otago, September 23rd 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
A H Fraser of Timaru. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Auckland Star, 31st October 1939. News.
George Fraser and Sons, of Auckland. Interesting story. Contact me for details.

FRASER.
Herald, 25th August 1914.
On Monday, August 24th, Jane L Fraser, the beloved wife of George Fraser, Ridings Road, Remuera, and daughter of the late Henry Hume of Selkirk, Scotland, aged 70 years. Interment private.

FRASER.
Info on Fraser John Myers of Otago, 1940. (22).

FRASER.
Daphne Fraser of Awapuni. Contact me for details.

FRATER.
Weekly News, 6th May 1915.
Lieut R A Frater, Auckland. Died of Wounds at Dardanelles. Contact me for details.

FRATER.
R A Frater, Auckland, Personal Paragraph, WW1. Contact me for details.

FREEBAIRN.
Herald, 4th September 1940.
On September 3rd 1940, at his residence, Lunn Avenue, Mount Wellington, Thomas, loved husband of Annie Laura Freebairn, aged 70 years. At rest. The funeral will leave Watney Sibuns Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2pm, tomorrow, Thursday for Purewa Cemetery.

FREEMAN.
Weekly News, 16th January 1946.
H C Freeman of Kakahi.

FRENCH.
Auckland Weekly News, 7th January 1915. Obituary.
Thursday night last, Mr Robert French, resident of Belmont Terrace, Remuera, died after a short illness, aged 60 years. Mr French took a life-long interest in Political and Temperance reform and some years ago displayed an active interest in the 'Knights of Labour' movement. The late Mr French was a candidate for Parliament on three occasions, standing twice for Auckland City and once for Eden. He was one of the best known Temperance leaders in the Dominion. No other details.

FREW.
A Frew, North Auckland, 17th June 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FREW.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
D Frew of Mosgiel. Contact me for details.

FRICKER.
Herald, 4th September 1940.
On September 2nd, at Auckland Hospital, suddenly, Edmond Osborne, beloved husband of Elizabeth Fricker, of 17 Liverpool Street, Epsom, and loving father of Frank, Edith and Lloyd. Short service to be held at Saint Matthews at 11am today, Wednesday, after which interrment at Purewa Cemetery. OBITUARY. The death has occurred after a short illness of Mr EWdmond Osborne Fricker, of Liverpool Street, Epsom, at the age of 73. Mr Fricker was born in Parnell, Auckland, but spent most of his early school days in Thames. On the death of his father, Mr Walter Fricker, he took over his Decorating business. For over 30 years Mr Fricker was closely associated with Saint Matthews Church, having previously been a Vestryman, he was elected Vicars Warden in 1915, doing valuable work in this post until 1936, when he retired, partly owing to ill health. Mr Fricker held the rank of Sergeant Major and instructor in the Volunteers, for many years and was a well known figure in Auckland Band circles. He was Drum Major of the 3rd Auckland Regimental Band, the Auckland Artillery Band, and the Auckland City Band. For 48 years he was a member of the Oddfellows Order. He is survived by his wife, a son and daughter. There are 4 Grandchildren.

FRICKER.
Funeral Notice. Southern Cross, 1873.
On April 27th, at Queens Square, Bath, of Bronchitis, Jane Fricker, sister to W Fricker, Thames Goldfield, age 30 years. No other details.

FRICKLETON.
T Frickleton, Canterbury, July 29th 1915.

FRIEDLANDER.
Friedlander Brothers, of Ashburton. (22)

FRIEND.
W S Friend, of Waimangaroa. 23rd November 1916.

FROST.
Auckland Star, 7th June, 1948.
George Samuel, dearly loved husband of Catherine Frost, of 37 Norton Road, Frankton, and loved father of Kathleen, Thomas, Michael, Nancy and Donald, who passed away at Hamilton on June 5rh 1948, aged 75 years. Requiem Mass at Frankton Catholic Church, today, Monday at 9am, funeral then leaving for Hamilton Cemetery.

FRIZZELL.
Info on Richard Frizzell of West Eyreton. 1922. (22)

FRIZZELL.
Frizzell John. West Eyreton School. (22)

FROUDE.
Herald, 28th July 1932
On July 27th, at her late residence, Church Street, Howick, Priscilla, relict of the late Robert Froude, age 91 years. The funeral will leave her late residence at 1 30 pm, tomorrow, Friday for the Presbyterian Cemetery, Howick.

FRY.
Feilding.
Emily Mary Fry, died on the 8th of April 1893 aged 47 years, wife of James Fry. No other details.

FRY.
Frys Foodfair Ltd, Russell. Contact me for details.

FRY.
Joseph Fry, late of the Hutt, died on the 30th April 1888. No other details.

FRY.
Thomas Fry, Otorohanga, 1936. Obituary. Email me for details.

FRY.
Fleetwood Fry, Wellington, 30th September 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FRYDAY.
E J Fryday, Wellington, 3rd June 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FUGGLE.
Weekly News, 14th April 1943.
R Fuggle, Auckland.

FULFORD.
Leslie Fulford, of South New Brighton.(22)

FULLER.
Fuller family of Kerikeri. 1912. Contact for details.

FULLER.
Canterbury Times, 21st June 1911.
On June 15th, at his residence, Tonbridge Street, Merivale, Frederick Fuller, aged 48 years. No other details.

FULLER.
27th May 1915.
W S Fuller, Auckland. Contact me for details.

FULLERTON-SMITH.
23rd December 1915.
R C Fullerton-Smith, Wellington. Contact me for details.

FULTON.
New Zealand Times, 10th May 1919.
Obituary for Mrs James Fulton, nee Valpy, West Taieri. Contact me for details.

FULTON.
Weekly News, 24th June 1915.
F R Fulton, Wellington. Contact me for details.

FULTON.
P Fulton, Auckland, 29th July 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FULTON.
Otago Witness, 1st December 1909.
On November 25th 1909, at Pitt Street, Dunedin, after a long illness, James R B Hertslet Fulton, 2nd son of Robert Valpy Fulton, MD, aged 17 years. No other details.

FURLONG.
Wairarapa.
Mary Ann Furlong, of Featherston, died on the 3th of November 1884. No other details.

FURLONG.
New Zealand Times, 4th April 1919.
Obituary for Thomas Furlong, New Plymouth. Contact me for details.

FURNESS.
L T Furness, Canterbury. 28th October 1915, WW1. Contact me for details.

FURNISS.
Herald, 21st June 1940.
On June 20th 1940, suddenly, at his late residence, Wapipi, Alfred George, dearly loved husband of Jessie Furniss, aged 44 years. The funeral will leave his late residence for the Waipipi Cemetery at 2 pm, tomorrow, Saturday.

FURZE.
Weekly News, 24th June 1915.
H C Furze, Hauraki. Contact me for details.

FUSSELL.
Christchurch Weekly Press, 7th July 1920.
At Leeston, Henry James, youngest son of T J and K Fussell, aged 3 years. Result of a accident. No other details.

FYFE.
Jacob Fyfe, Waiwera South, 1st August 1918, WW1. Contact me for details.

FYFE.
R E Fyfe, Dunedin, 20th July 1916, WW1. Contact me for details.

FYFE.
Weekly News, 26th October 1916.
C T Fyfe of Hastings. Contact me for details.