We remember Eric James Ingram

We remember Eric James Ingram

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1894
birth Patutahi, Gisbourne New Zealand Source:7975813 14th February 1894
1914
employment Farmer Self employed Whangaripo Valley, North Auckland New Zealand Source:7975813 1914 - September 1916
1916
service New Zealand Expeditionary Force Private 33548 NZ Infantry Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion Source:7975813 September 1916 - 4th October 1917
1917
theatres France & Belgium: 1a Source:7975813 May 1917 - 4th October 1917
1917
missing Battle of Broodseinde Ridge Source:7975813 4th October 1917
education Kings College Auckland New Zealand Source:7975813
service New Zealand Expeditionary Force 33548 Wellington Infantry Regiment Source:7975813
1917
death Killed in Action During the Battle of Broodseinde Ridge he is reported missing in action. He still lies on that Battlefield, he grave known only unto God. Lest we forget. Ypres Belgium Source:7975813 4th October 1917
burial Matakana War Memorial Non-War Cemetery Matakana, North Auckland New Zealand Source:7975813

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Eric James
Initials EJ
Last Name Ingram
Source 7975813
Gender
GenderSource
Male
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Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
New Zealand Expeditionary Force 33548 Wellington Infantry Regiment
New Zealand Expeditionary Force 33548 NZ Infantry Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion Private
Family
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary Ellen Smith mother
Thomas Ingram father

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