We remember Isabella Katherine Mina Macdonald

We remember Isabella Katherine Mina Macdonald

Timeline

Timeline

1887
birth Source:9236601 1887
1915
location 149 Becker Street, Bellevue, Johannesburg South Africa Source:9236601 February 1915
1915
service Other Empire Force Trained Nurse British Red Cross Trained Nurse Department Source:9236601 27th February 1915 - 23rd October 1918
1915
theatres France & Belgium: 1a Source:9236561 April 1915 - March 1916
1918
service Other Empire Force Sister British Committee, French Red Cross Hopital Militaire, No. I, Palavas Source:9236613 December 1918 - 21st February 1919
1919
death War Related Sickness Died from pneumonia, contracted while nursing a patient with that disease. Hopital Militaire, No. I, Palavas France Source:9236613 21st February 1919

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Isabella Katherine Mina
Initials IKM
Last Name Macdonald
Source 9236613
Gender
GenderSource
Female
Locations
AddressCountryTypeDateSource
149 Becker Street, Bellevue, Johannesburg South Africa known February 1915
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
Other Empire Force British Red Cross Trained Nurse Department Trained Nurse
Other Empire Force British Committee, French Red Cross Hopital Militaire, No. I, Palavas Sister
Awards
AwardTypeSource
British War Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal
Victory Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal

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External Evidence

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WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls - British Committee, French Red Cross Yvonne27542
British Red Cross VAD cards Yvonne27542
The British Journal of Nursing - 15th March 1919 Yvonne27542

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