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Charles Frederick Wilkie

Male 1892 - 1917  (24 years)


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  • Name Charles Frederick Wilkie 
    Birth 27 Jul 1892  Allanton, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 7 Jun 1917  , France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension Nord, Bailleul, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1730  wilkie
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2019 

    Father William Dick Wilkie,   b. Abt 1855, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 May 1932, , , New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 77 years) 
    Mother Jane Henrietta Read,   b. Abt 1859, Victoria, , Australia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Aug 1948, Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 89 years) 
    Marriage 1880  , , , New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Free BMD Index, govt - New Zealand internet site
      1880/1945 Jane Henrietta Read married William Dick Wilkie

      New Zealand Civil Records Indexes:
      Name: William Dick Wilkie
      Marriage Date: 1880
      Place: New Zealand
      Sex: Male
      Spouses' Name: Jane Henrietta Read
      Sex: Female
      Registration Number: 1880/1945
    Family ID F505  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • New Zealand Civil Records Indexes:
      Name: Charles Frederick Wilkie
      Birth Date: 1892
      Place: New Zealand
      Father's Name: William Dick Wilkie
      Mother's Name: Jane Henrietta Wilkie
      Registration Number: 1892/17220

      Military File:
      Attestation Papers:
      Name: Charles Frederick Wilkie
      Birthplace: Allanton
      Date of Birth: 27 Jul 1892
      Occupation: Clerk
      Address: 67 Heriot Row
      Employer: Railway Dept
      Not Married

      Enlisted 12 Jan 1915 at Trentham; Joined Otago Infantry
      17.2.17 Joined 1st Battn Otago Rgt

      Personal info: Age 22 yrs
      Height 5 feet 7.5 inches
      Blue Eyes, Brown hair
      Religion: Anglican
      Regt #: 8/2181

      14 Aug 1915 - Promoted to Cpl
      8.9.15 Adm Hosp Malta - gastritis
      25.10.15 Embarked for England - Adm War hosp Northfield Birmingham
      8.6.17 Wounded in Action
      8.6.17 Admm 77th Field ambulance
      7.6.17 Died from Wounds received in action in France
      At time of death - rank was 2nd Lieutenant -
      Injury - Gun shot would to lower jaw
      Next of Kin: Mrs J. H. Wilkie of 45 Leonard Street, Waimate
      Also mentioned as Next of Kin; Sister M. H. Wilkie of NZANS

      New Zealand War Graves Project (www.nzwargraves.org.nz)
      Name: Charles Frederick Wilkie
      Service Number: 8/2181
      Rank: Second Lieutenant
      D of Birth - not known
      Next of Kin: Mrs J. H. Wilkie (mother) Rhodes Street, Waimate, New Zealand
      Enlistment Address: 67 Heriot Row, Dunedin, New Zealand
      Armed Force: Army
      Unit: NZEF, Otago Regt, 1 Battn, D Company

      Buriel: Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord) France
      Cemetery Reference: III.C.276
      History Information
      Bailleul was occupied on 14 October 1914 by the 19th Brigade and the 4th Division. It became an important railhead, air depot and hospital centre, with the 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 11th, 53rd, 1st Canadian and 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Stations quartered in it for considerable periods. It was a Corps headquarters until July 1917, when it was severely bombed and shelled, and after the Battle of Bailleul (13-15 April 1918), it fell into German hands and was not retaken until 30 August 1918. The earliest Commonwealth burials at Bailleul were made at the east end of the communal cemetery and in April 1915, when the space available had been filled, the extension was opened on the east side of the cemetery. The extension was used until April 1918, and again in September, and after the Armistice graves were brought in from the neighbouring battlefields and the following burial grounds:- PONT-DE-NIEPPE GERMAN CEMETERY, on the South side of the hamlet of Pont-de-Nieppe, made in the summer of 1918. It contained German graves (now removed) and those of a soldier and an airman from the United Kingdom. RENINGHELST CHINESE CEMETERY, in a field a little South of the Poperinghe-Brandhoek road, where 30 men of the Chinese Labour Corps were buried in November 1917-March 1918. BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY contains 610 Commonwealth burials of the First World War; 17 of the graves were destroyed by shell fire and are represented by special memorials. BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION contains 4,403 Commonwealth burials of the First World War; 11 of the graves made in April 1918 were destroyed by shell fire and are represented by special memorials. There are also 17 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War and 154 German burials from both wars. Both the Commonwealth plot in the communal cemetery and the extension were designed by Sir Herbert Baker. In the centre of the town is a stone obelisk erected by the 25th Division as their Memorial on the Western front, recalling particularly the beginning of their war service at Bailleul and their part in the Battle of Messines. The town War Memorial, a copy of the ruined tower and belfry of the Church of St. Vaast, was unveiled in 1925 by the Lord Mayor of Bradford, the City which had "adopted" Bailleul.



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