Identity
Title
Forenames
James Byron AWMM
Surname
Anderson AWMM
Ingoa
Also known as
Service number
WWI 24/2503 AWMM
Gender
Iwi
Hapū
Waka
Rohe
Religion
Civilian life
Birth
Date of birth
Place of birth
Birth notes
Address before enlistment
Unknown AWMM 7 Kent Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand AWMM
Post war occupation
Next of kin on embarkation
Allan Anderson (father), 7 Kent Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand AWMM
Relationship status
Pre 4 March 1916
AWMM Single AWMM
Service
Capture details
Days interned
Liberation date
Liberation Repatriation
POW liberation details
POW serial number
Medical notes
- Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM
Reported wounded June 1917 AWMM - Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM
Reported wounded and gassed May 1918 AWMM - Killed in Action, Cause of Death AWMM
Biographical information
James Byron Anderson was the son of Allan and Mary Anderson, of Wellington, New Zealand.
He is commemorated on the bell Baupaume, given by his Aunt, Anne Anderson for the National War Memorial Carillon, Wellington.
Attested as James Byron Anderson. Listed on CWGC and Carillon as James Brian Anderson AWMM
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