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George Harry Blatherwick

Service Number 6/1468
Military Unit Canterbury Regt. N.Z.E.F.
Date of birth 17 Apr 1882
Date of Death 08 May 1915 (23 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radcliffe on Trent
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a farmer and a porter upon enlistment.
Family History

George Harry Blatherwick (junior) was born in 1882 and was baptised on 25th October 1908 at St Mary's Church Radcliffe he was the son of George Harry Blatherwick (senior) a architect and surveyor and Mary Ellen Blatherwick née Doncaster of 'Ye Nook', Cropwell Road, Radcliffe-on-Trent. George Harry (senior) was born in 1866 at Nottingham, Mary Ellen Doncaster was born in 1863 at Hanley, Staffordshire, they were married in 1889 at Nottingham and had 4 children. George Harry (junior) is listed as a farmer when he left London headed for Wellington, New Zealand on board the ship SS Athenic, 15 October 1909, travelling 3rd class. In 1911 his family are living at Cropwell Road, Radcliffe on Trent, George Harry (senior) is 45 yrs and is an architect and surveyor he is living with his wife Mary Ellen 48 yrs and three of their children, Annie May 20 yrs, a home help, Robert Hugh 16 yrs a pupil in his fathers office and Mary 10 yrs a scholar.

Military History

Private George Harry Blatherwick enlisted on 20th December 1914 at Trentham, New Zealand, he was a porter. Posted to the Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Army he embarked from Wellington on 13th February 1915 from Wellington. He landed in Egypt on 27th March 1915. He saw services in the Dardenelles, Gallipoli where he was reported wounded and missing in action on 8th May 1915 later confirmed killed in action on this date. Having no known grave his name is commemorated on the Twelve Tree Copse (New Zealand) Memorial

Extra Information

His brother Second Lieutenant Robert Hugh Blatherwick was commissioned as Second Lieutenant on 6th August 1915 in the 4th (Reserves) Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment he landed in France on 21st May 1916 and served with the 10th Battalion The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) he was killed in action on 1st July 1916 near Fricourt village, 5km east of Albert, on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. He is buried in Fricourt New Military Cemetery, Somme, France.

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