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William Alexander Ivory SMITH letter of death from Commander Hutton 

A hand-written letter from Commander G F Hutton dated 6 October 1915 describing William's army in-service death, and his (incorrect) place of burial.


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Newspaper clipping

CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES
Died Hospital Ship Franconia, 26th Aug.
Smith, William Alexander, 7/124, Tpr.1
Louisa Smith, c/o J. France, P.O. Picton2.

Chaplain letter

Altringham
England
Sep 12th 1915

Dear Madam,

It is with very great regret indeed that I write to tell you of the death of Mr. W. A. Smith. Trooper 7/124 Otago Mounted Rifles3, and I do send you my very sincere sympathy. It seems so hard to lose him when he is so far from home. He came away from the Gallipoli

Footnotes

  1. Trooper. ↩︎
  2. Post Office, Picton, New Zealand. ↩︎
  3. Almost certainly an error, he was most likely a soldier in the Canterbury Mounted Rifles. ↩︎

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