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Sergeant Richard Burman TURNER [6/166]
1st Canterbury Regiment Main Body
Beloved son of
J.R. & J. TURNER
Died March 8th 1918, Aged 23 years.
Also their beloved son
Corporal Frederick Everard TURNER [2/103]
Killed in The Somme Battle
Sept. 15th 1916, Aged 26 years.
And
Gunner Edgar Mercer TURNER [2/3110]
Killed in The Messines Battle
June 3rd 1917, Aged 21 years
They nobly answered their country’s call
And gave for her their lives, their all.
Also
Jessie
Beloved wife of J.R. TURNER
Died 13th November 1939 Aged 73 years
And
John Richard
Beloved husband of
Jessie TURNER
Died January 1st 1942 Age 84 years
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Richard Burman 6/166
Block G Plot 64
Born: 27 May 1894
Occupation on enlist:
Jewellers Asst for Hicks & Co., Christchurch
Theatres of Operation:
Egyptian 1914,1915,191
Egyptian E.F. 1916
Balkan Gallipoli 1915
Western European 1916 1917
25 April – 1 May listed as Missing, Dardanelles
March 1916: Hospitalised Asthma & dysentery sent to Aotea Convalescent home [1]
March 1917: Influenza and scabies
12 July 1917 Admitted to hospital in UK for tuberculosis laryngitis then discharged due to no longer being physically fit for war service. This, in the end, was the cause of his death.
And after all this he was still charged with repaying back a mess tin cover he lost.
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/57434.detail?O...
His records are available to read online:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22014337&am...
Frederick Everard 2/103
Born 29 March 1892
Occupation on enlist: Carter
Died of wounds [Court of Enquiry]
“I dressed his wounds which were severe in the abdomen and I did not think he would recover although conscious at the time”.
Capt V Davie states:
“I assisted in carrying Cpl Turner with Cpl Davie to the {?} road where I handed over Cpl Turner to the R.A.M.C officer who attended him at once. As he states he was the worst case there”. The R.A.M.C. Officer cannot be traced from evidence above.
Finding: The Court having considered the attached evidence is of the opinion that 2/103 Cpl F E Turner is “missing believe died of wounds”.
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/16023.detail?O...
His military records are available online:
archway.archives.govt.nz/StreamgateProxy/fileStream?ie_pi...
Theatres of Operation:
Egyptian 1914. 1915, 1916
Egyptian E.F. 1916
Balkan 1915
Western European 1916
Edgar Mercer 2/3110
Killed in action
Occupation on enlist: Clerk
Buried: ST. QUENTIN CABARET MILITARY CEMETERY
Cenotaph database records
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/16020.detail?O...
His military records are available but with restrictions:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22014234
John Richard TURNER [father]
Block G Plot 65
2 daughters noted in his obituary. Nurse Scott and Mrs E CROUCH[2]
Jessie TURNER
Signed the Women’s Suffrage Petition:
www.nzhistory.net.nz/suffragist/mrs-jessie-turner
REFERENCES:
[1]
nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/WH1-Effo-fig-WH1-Effo11...
[2]
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ashleigh/1870-1908/1942.January.Chr...
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Sergeant Richard Burman TURNER [6/166]
1st Canterbury Regiment Main Body
Beloved son of
J.R. & J. TURNER
Died March 8th 1918, Aged 23 years.
Also their beloved son
Corporal Frederick Everard TURNER [2/103]
Killed in The Somme Battle
Sept. 15th 1916, Aged 26 years.
And
Gunner Edgar Mercer TURNER [2/3110]
Killed in The Messines Battle
June 3rd 1917, Aged 21 years
They nobly answered their country’s call
And gave for her their lives, their all.
Also
Jessie
Beloved wife of J.R. TURNER
Died 13th November 1939 Aged 73 years
And
John Richard
Beloved husband of
Jessie TURNER
Died January 1st 1942 Age 84 years
***********************************
Richard Burman 6/166
Block G Plot 64
Born: 27 May 1894
Occupation on enlist:
Jewellers Asst for Hicks & Co., Christchurch
Theatres of Operation:
Egyptian 1914,1915,191
Egyptian E.F. 1916
Balkan Gallipoli 1915
Western European 1916 1917
25 April – 1 May listed as Missing, Dardanelles
March 1916: Hospitalised Asthma & dysentery sent to Aotea Convalescent home [1]
March 1917: Influenza and scabies
12 July 1917 Admitted to hospital in UK for tuberculosis laryngitis then discharged due to no longer being physically fit for war service. This, in the end, was the cause of his death.
And after all this he was still charged with repaying back a mess tin cover he lost.
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/57434.detail?O...
His records are available to read online:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22014337&am...
Frederick Everard 2/103
Born 29 March 1892
Occupation on enlist: Carter
Died of wounds [Court of Enquiry]
“I dressed his wounds which were severe in the abdomen and I did not think he would recover although conscious at the time”.
Capt V Davie states:
“I assisted in carrying Cpl Turner with Cpl Davie to the {?} road where I handed over Cpl Turner to the R.A.M.C officer who attended him at once. As he states he was the worst case there”. The R.A.M.C. Officer cannot be traced from evidence above.
Finding: The Court having considered the attached evidence is of the opinion that 2/103 Cpl F E Turner is “missing believe died of wounds”.
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/16023.detail?O...
His military records are available online:
archway.archives.govt.nz/StreamgateProxy/fileStream?ie_pi...
Theatres of Operation:
Egyptian 1914. 1915, 1916
Egyptian E.F. 1916
Balkan 1915
Western European 1916
Edgar Mercer 2/3110
Killed in action
Occupation on enlist: Clerk
Buried: ST. QUENTIN CABARET MILITARY CEMETERY
Cenotaph database records
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/16020.detail?O...
His military records are available but with restrictions:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22014234
John Richard TURNER [father]
Block G Plot 65
2 daughters noted in his obituary. Nurse Scott and Mrs E CROUCH[2]
Jessie TURNER
Signed the Women’s Suffrage Petition:
www.nzhistory.net.nz/suffragist/mrs-jessie-turner
REFERENCES:
[1]
nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/WH1-Effo-fig-WH1-Effo11...
[2]
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ashleigh/1870-1908/1942.January.Chr...