Search results Next record Previous record English Māori Charles Gordon Abbott PDF Key details Service numberWWI 13/2012 AWMM Also known as Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Last rank WarWorld War I, 1914-1918 AWMM Enquire Lay a poppy Nominal Roll Vol 1, Page: 2 - No known copyright restrictions View gallery Hide sources Show empty fields Identity About Contribute › Title ForenamesCharles Gordon AWMM SurnameAbbott AWMM Ingoa Also known as Service numberWWI 13/2012 AWMM GenderMale AWMM Iwi Hapū Waka Rohe Religion Images and documents Images Contribute › Documents Contribute › Civilian life About birth Contribute › Birth Date of birth Place of birth Birth notes Address before enlistmentUnknown AWMM 88 Grafton Road, Auckland, New Zealand AWMM Post war occupation Next of kin on embarkationMrs Isabella Abbott (mother), Southbridge, Canterbury, New Zealand AWMM Relationship statusPre 14 August 1915 AWMM Single AWMM Service Wars and conflicts Contribute › WarWorld War I, 1914-1918 AWMM Campaign Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Service numberWWI 13/2012 AWMM Military service Promotions/ Postings/ Transfers Military decorations Contribute › Medals and Awards Training and Enlistment Contribute › Military training Branch Trade Proficiency EnlistmentWW1 Auckland, New Zealand AWMM Occupation before enlistment Age on enlistment Embarkations Contribute › Embarkation detailsWW1 14 Aug 1915-19 September 1915 AWMM from Wellington, New Zealand AWMM to Suez, Egypt AWMM HMNZT 28 AWMM Vessel was Tofua AWMM Trooper AWMM Auckland Mounted Rifles AWMM 6th Reinforcements AWMM Prisoner of war Contribute › Capture details Days interned Liberation date Liberation Repatriation POW liberation details POW serial number Medical history Contribute › Medical notes Last known rank Contribute › Last rank Biographical information Biographical information Contribute › Trooper Abbott was a son of William Abbott and Isabella Abbott, of 28 Medway Street, Shirley, Canterbury.Four children, siblings served in WW1: Trooper George Duncan Abbott (7/810, Canterbury Mounted Rifles), who was killed in action in the second assault on Hill 60; reported missing 28 August 1915; Lance Corporal Ameral Christopher Abbott (7/296 Canterbury Mounted Rifles), who died of disease on 8 May 1915, in Egypt; Trooper Charles Gordon Abbott (13/2012, Auckland Mounted Rifles) and their sister Fanny Abbott, (22/96 New Zealand Army Nursing Service). AWMM Read more Death About death Contribute › Death Date of death Age at death Place of death Cause of death Death notes Cemetery Cemetery name Grave reference Obituary Memorial name Memorial reference Memorials Memorial Contribute › Memorial name Roll of Honour Remember Charles Gordon Abbott by laying a poppy. Charles Aloysius Abbott Charles Edward Abbott Charles Gordon Abbott Charles Harold Abbott Christopher George Abbott Lay a poppy for 2021 Leave a note Leave a tribute or memory of Charles Gordon Abbott Leave a note Contribute › Processing Related objects Surcingle : official organ of the Silent Sixth Rfcts, New Zealand Expdy Force Library / Pictorial › publication [At sea] D526.2 SUR Related Serviceperson Ameral Christopher Abbott George Duncan Abbott Sources Sources Contribute › External linksMilitary personnel file http://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22273285 Further Reference DocumentsNew Zealand Army Expeditionary Force. (1914-1919). Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Volume I. Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM Vol1: 2 AWMM The Fields of Remembrance Trust: Brothers Field, Auckland Museum (Armistice, 2018) AWMM Scadden, J. (2018). Broken branches : New Zealand families who lost three or more children in the Great War. AWMM The development of the Online Cenotaph is an ongoing process; updates, new images and records are added weekly. In some cases, records have yet to be confirmed by Museum staff, and there could be mistakes or omissions in the information provided. Online Cenotaph Data by Auckland War Memorial Museum is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Search results Next record Previous record