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THOUMINE, Peter
(Service number 89158)

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Birth

Date 29/11/1885 Place of Birth Temuka

Enlistment Information

Date Age
Address at Enlistment Kaponga
Occupation Cheese maker
Previous Military Experience
Marital Status Married. One child
Next of Kin Mrs Gladys Leah THOUMINE (wife), Kaponga
Religion Methodist
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Death

Date 19 August 1973 Age 87 years
Place of Death Hawera
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Memorial or Cemetery Kaponga Cemetery
Memorial Reference Methodist Section, Block E, Row 4, Old Plot 62
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Biographical Notes

Peter Thoumine was at least the fourth generation Thoumine named Peter (Pierre). His grandfather had come from Guernsey, Channel Islands, to New Zealand and married in 1862 at Timaru. He was accidentally shot in June 1869 while pig-hunting at Otaio Station. Peter (born 1885) was the eldest son of Peter and Louisa (née Bryan) Thoumine. Born on 29 November 1885 at Temuka, he was educated at Waimataitai School, Timaru, Temuka School, then Carterton and Masterton schools after the family moved north in late 1896. Peter married Gladys Leah Good on 11 September 1914 at Timaru. Their son, Trevor Stanley Thoumine was born on 6 June 1916 at Kaponga. A daughter who was born post war, died at seven years of age. His brother Lawrence married Eva Good, a sister of Gladys. Peter was a cheese maker at Kaponga when he was drawn in the ballot and called up, enlisting 8 June 1918 at Hawera. He was widowed in 1923. Three of his brothers – Lawrence Cecil Thoumine (Cecil), David Edward Thoumine and Leonard Stuart Thoumine – served in World War I, David being killed in action in 1916 at the Somme. His cousin, Francis Cecil Rogers, also served, and Arthur David Rogers enlisted; another cousin, Horace James Prattley, was killed in action in 1916 (the same day as David Thoumine) at the Somme. Both his parents died at Kaponga, Louisa in 1909 and Peter in 1927, when he was remembered for his time at Temuka and Timaru.

Sources

NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [06 February 2020]; School Admission records (South Canterbury Branch NZSG) [06 February 2020]; Kaponga Cemetery burial record (South Taranaki District Council) [06 February 2020]; Kaponga Cemetery headstone transcription [06 February 2020]; Timaru Herald, 9 June 1869, Temuka Leader, 22 December 1927 (Papers Past) [06 February 2020]

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Teresa Scott, SC branch NZSG

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