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William Harris

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  • Service number
    • South African 1115 AWMM
    • South African 6024 AWMM
    • WWI 7/59 AWMM
    • 1115 Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
  • Also known as
  • Armed force / branch
    • Army AWMM
    • Army Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
  • Last rank
  • War
Nominal Roll Vol 1, Page: 307 - No known copyright restrictions

Nominal Roll Vol 1, Page: 307 - No known copyright restrictions

Identity

  • Title
  • Forenames
    William AWMM
  • Surname
    Harris AWMM
  • Ingoa
  • Also known as
  • Service number
    • South African 1115 AWMM
    • South African 6024 AWMM
    • WWI 7/59 AWMM
    • 1115 Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
  • Gender
    Male AWMM
  • Iwi
  • Hapū
  • Waka
  • Rohe
  • Religion

Civilian life

About birth

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  • Birth
    27 April 1877 Family Source
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Birth notes
  • Address before enlistment
    WW1 Unknown AWMM Coffee Palace, Ashburton, New Zealand AWMM
  • Post war occupation
  • Next of kin on embarkation
    WW1 Samuel Harris (father), Kyeburn, Otago, New Zealand AWMM
  • Relationship status
    Pre 16 October 1914 AWMM Single AWMM

Service

Wars and conflicts

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  • War
  • Campaign
    1915-1916 Gallipoli AWMM
  • Armed force / branch
    • Army AWMM
    • Army Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
  • Service number
    • South African 1115 AWMM
    • South African 6024 AWMM
    • WWI 7/59 AWMM
    • 1115 Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
  • Military service
    4th Contingent Rough Riders Public - Lee - Other Relative - 4 April 2015 - Family Papers
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Training and Enlistment

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  • Age on enlistment

Embarkations

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Prisoner of war

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  • Capture details
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Medical history

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  • Medical notes
    Other, WWI AWMM
    Nature of Injury: G.S.W. left wrist Pension: 15/- Percent of disability: [Not stated] Source: New Zealand. Army (1920). List of the names of all ex-members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, suffering permanent disability from 20% to 100% AWMM

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Biographical information

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  • Military Personnel file states his date of birth as 28 April 1979.

    Following the South African War 1899-1902, William remained in South Africa where he joined the Transvaal Town Police based in Johannesburgh for a period of 6 years. Police records unfortunately for the early years of this post-war force are sketchy to nonexistent. It is interesting however to follow the correspondence in his war service file relating to his medals (“Cape Colony”, “Transvaal”, and “Rhodesia”) which includes a handwritten note from his father Samuel indicating that he was presently in the police force, Doomfontein, Johannesburgh. His police badge at the time of compiling this history is in the possession of the family.

    August 13 1914 within a few days of the outbreak of World War One William enlisted at Timaru with the 7th Canterbury Mounted Rifles, NZ Expeditionary Force. Trooper William, regimental number 7/59 stated his age as 34 years 3 months obviously to meet the then age requirement. Actual age was 37 years 3 months. It is noted that the enlistment medical document asks the question “does he look older or younger than stated age?” - to which the answer was “looks about stated age”. His employer before enlistment was James Davidson of Hinds and his last address was Coffee Palace, Ashburton.

    On 9 May 1915 he embarked for the Dardenelles, entrance to the Gallipoli battlefields where he served more than three months until he sustained a gunshot wound which resulted in a compound fracture of his lower forearm and left shoulder. Although his service file simply refers to Anzac Cove it is clear from the date 21 August 1915 and the history of Gallipoli that he received his wound in the bloody battle for Hill 60. He was moved to base at Anzac Cove next day, then to Mudros (Greek Islands) and from there on 26 August 1915 to England on board the hospital ship “Franconia”. History of the campaign indicates that the diversion of hospital ships to England was due to the Egyptian facilities being full to overflowing with Gallipoli casualties.

    On 9 September 1915 Trooper William was admitted to the military hospital at Hampstead, England and after a furlough (leave) was re-admitted 16 March 1916. Soon after on 8 April he was transferred on the HS (Hospital Ship) Dover Castle to the NZ General Hospital in Cairo, Egypt where he arrived 18 April.

    “No longer fit for war service on account of wounds received in action”, he embarked for New Zealand on the HS Tahiti 5 May 1916 arriving in NZ 6 June 1916. William was discharged from the army 10 October 1916 after service with the NZEF totalling 2 years 60 days and including 1 year 235 days overseas.

    From July 1917 to 15 September 1918 he served with the rank of lance corporal in the NZ Military Police - total service 1 year 56 days.

    William died 29 August 1955. He is buried in the Servicemens’ Cemetery at Andersons Bay, Dunedin.

    Record compiled from information provided by Harris family (April 2015).

    Present address (as listed in New Zealand. Army (1920). List of the names of all ex-members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, suffering permanent disability from 20% to 100%): Gladbrook Estate, Middlemarch

    His father was named Samuel Harris. AWMM
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Death

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  • Death
    29 August 1955 AWMM
  • Date of death
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  • Cemetery
    • Servicemens’ Cemetery at Andersons Bay, Dunedin. AWMM
    • Aramoho Cemetery AWMM
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Sources

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  • External links
  • References
    • New Zealand Army Expeditionary Force. (1914-1919). Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Volume I. Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM
      Page No: 307 AWMM
    • Stowers, R. (2002). Rough Riders at War: history of New Zealand's involvement in the Anglo-Boer war 1899-1902 and information on all members of the ten New Zealand contingents. Author: Hamilton, N.Z. AWMM
    • New Zealand. Army (1920). List of the names of all ex-members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, suffering permanent disability from 20% to 100%, compiled from returns supplied by the Commissioner of Pensions, in respect to: a) Permanent War Pensions, and from returns supplied by the Director-General of Medical Services, regarding: b) Discharged and undischarged hospital patients, assessed as suffering permanent disability, but not yet in receipt of a pension at date (28-4-20). New Zealand. Director-General of Medical Services. NZ Times Co. (Printer). AWMM
    • This record was partially completed by information provided by Noel George Smith (2020-2021). AWMM

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04 April 2015LeeWellington New ZealandOther Relative

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