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GRANT, Gordon Hill
(Service number 79567)

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Birth

Date 30/06/1889 Place of Birth Temuka

Enlistment Information

Date Age
Address at Enlistment Kennedy Road, Napier
Occupation Chemist
Previous Military Experience
Marital Status Married
Next of Kin Mrs Elsie Margaret GRANT (wife), C/o mrs C. J. KAYE, 310 Hastings Road, Napier
Religion Presbyterian
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
Military District

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Discharge

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Hospitals, Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses

Post-war Occupations

Chemist

Death

Date 8 February 1931 Age 41 years
Place of Death Racecourse Hospital, Hastings
Cause Died of wounds suffered in Napier earthquake
Notices
Memorial or Cemetery Hastings Cemetery
Memorial Reference Block L, Plot 10
New Zealand Memorials

Biographical Notes

Gordon Hill Grant was born on 30 June 1889 at Temuka, the youngest son of James and Nancy (née Crombie) Grant. James and Nancy, both Scottish, moved north toTemuka in the 1880s. Gordon was educated at Temuka School, Although he was recorded as going out to work in 1902 at the age of twelve, he did further his education in Napier. His parents moved to Hawke’s Bay in the early 1900s. Gordon married Elsie Margaret Kaye on 23 February 1913 at Napier. He was a chemist at Napier, listed on the Reserve Roll, when he was drawn in the ballot and enlisted. Two brothers were also listed on the Reserve Rolls. Gordon died on 8 February 1931 at Racecourse Hospital, Hastings, of injuries suffered at his shop in the Napier earthquake. His wife, mother and brother William were at Hastings at the time. “Mr Grant was a highly respected citizen of Hastings, and was a most successful and popular business man.” [Temuka Leader, 10 February 1931].

Sources

NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [14 July 2020]; School Admission record (South Canterbury Branch NZSG) [15 July 2020]; Hastings Cemetery records [15 July 2020], Hastings Cemetery headstone image (Hastings District Council) [15 July 2020]; Temuka Leader, 10 February 1931 (Papers Past) [1 July 2020]

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