HOOKE, William Thomas
(Service number 34557)
| First Rank | Rifleman | Last Rank |
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Birth
| Date | 11/11/1885 | Place of Birth | Wellington |
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Enlistment Information
| Date | Age | ||
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| Address at Enlistment | Wai-iti Road, Timaru | ||
| Occupation | Station manager | ||
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| Next of Kin | Mrs A. HOOKE (mother), Wai-iti Road, Timaru. Later - Mrs N. HOOKE (wife), 41 Shrewsbury Street, Old Trafford, Lancashire. | ||
Military Service
| Served with | NZ Armed Forces | Served in | Army |
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Embarkation Information
| Body on Embarkation | New Zealand Rifle Brigade | ||
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| Unit, Squadron, or Ship | Reinforcements, G Company | ||
| Date | 30 December 1916 | ||
| Transport | Athenic | ||
| Embarked From | Destination | Plymouth, Devon, England | |
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Award Circumstances and Date
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Death
| Date | 28 June 1959 | Age | 84 years |
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| Place of Death | Victoria, Australia | ||
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Biographical Notes
William Thomas Hooke was born on 11 November 1885 at Wellington, the eldest son of William and Ada (née Foden) Hooke, both of whom came from England. The family moved from Wellington to Timaru in 1912. William was station manager for Mr Le Cren of Tekapo Station, Fairlie, when he enlisted. He left as part of South Canterbury's quota for the 20th Reinforcements by the second express north on 23 August 1916. Prior to leaving the men were entertained at the Stafford Tea Rooms by the Ladies Committee of the South Canterbury Patriotic War Relief Society. The men assembled at the Drill Shed to be addressed by the Mayor and other dignitaries and then to march to the Railway Station, accompanied by the 2nd South Canterbury Band, Senior Cadets and Honorary Territorials. William married Nellie Thistlewaite on 5 April 1919 at Stretford, Lancashire, England. Nellie died in 1946 and was buried at Timaru. William died in Victoria, Australia, in 1959. His brother, Arthur Joseph Foden Hooke, also served in World War I, leaving Timaru with William in 1916. Their brother, Charles, was called up in 1918.
Sources
Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph Database [15 August 2020]; NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [16 August 2020]; Timaru Herald, 23 August 1916 (Papers Past) [19 December 2015]
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