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Norman Samuel Egarr (1896 - 1918)

Norman Samuel Egarr
Born in Inglewood, Taranaki, New Zealandmap
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Died at age 22 in Francemap
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Norman Egarr is an Anzac who served in World War One.

Biography

World War One - Service number 25/103 Rifleman New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 3rd Battalion

Next of kin on embarkation: D.T. Egarr (father), Inglewood, New Zealand Embarkation details: 05 Feb 1916-12 March 1916 from Wellington, New Zealand to Suez, Egypt HMNZT 42 Rifleman 3rd Battalion, B Company New Zealand Rifle Brigade

Killed in action - France. Memorial name: Grevillers (New Zealand) Memorial, Grevillers British Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France

Sources

  • NZBDM birth 1896/16143 Egarr Norman Samuel mother: Barbara father: David Thomas
  • NZBDM death 1918/85426 Egarr Norman Samuel 23Y (war death)
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum online cenotaph




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