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PASCOE, Charles Henry
(Service number 10/876)

Aliases Born William Charles Henry PSACO. Known as Charlie.
First Rank Private Last Rank Private

Birth

Date 05/05/1893 Place of Birth Waimate

Enlistment Information

Date 25 August 1914 Age 21 years
Address at Enlistment Mananui
Occupation Bushman
Previous Military Experience Voluntary Territorial Service
Marital Status Single
Next of Kin John PASCOE, Frankton Junction
Religion Church of England
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
Military District

Embarkation Information

Body on Embarkation Main Body
Unit, Squadron, or Ship Wellington Infantry Battalion
Date 16 October 1914
Transport Arawa or Limerick
Embarked From Wellington Destination
Other Units Served With
Last Unit Served With Wellington Infantry Regiment

Military Awards

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Award Circumstances and Date

No information

Prisoner of War Information

Date of Capture
Where Captured and by Whom
Actions Prior to Capture
PoW Serial Number
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Discharge

Date Reason

Hospitals, Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses

Post-war Occupations

Death

Date 1 August 1916 Age 23 years
Place of Death Somme, France
Cause Killed in Action
Notices
Memorial or Cemetery Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, France
Memorial Reference I. E. 26
New Zealand Memorials World War One Hall of Memories, Auckland War Memorial Museum; Wayside Cross at Taumarunui

Biographical Notes

William Charles Henry Pascoe, who was known as Charles or Charlie and enlisted as Charles Henry, was born on 5 May 1893 at Waimate. He was the second surviving son of John and Caroline Wilhelmina (Carrie, née Luck) Pascoe. Charlie was a twin of Agnes, they being the eleventh and twelfth children in a family of sixteen. Charles was educated at Hannaton and Willowbridge schools in South Canterbury. In July 1907 John Pascoe sold his farm and had a clearing sale at Studholme. The family moved to the North Island, Charles and his siblings going to Hamilton East School then on to Te Rapa School. Charlie is said to have taken a keen interest in boxing. Charles Henry Pascoe enlisted on 25 August 1914 at Awapuni Camp. He was just 21 years old. He was already a volunteer with the Territorial Service. A bushman at Manunui, he named his father as next-of-kin – John Pascoe, Frankton Junction. Charlie Pascoe was there from the outset, but all too soon came the fatal day – Private C. H. Pascoe was killed in action on 1 August 1916 at the Somme. He was buried at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Srmentieres, France. “He did his duty bravely.” He is remembered in the World War One Hall of Memories at the Auckland War Memorial Museum and on the Wayside Cross at Taumarunui. The Taumarunui Memorial which was unveiled on 25 April 1922 is inscribed “To the Glory of God and Everlasting Remembrance of our Comrades who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Great War 1914-18. May we be found worthy of their sacrifice.”

His youngest brother, Thomas Pascoe, also served in the war and was on duty in France when Charles was killed. And another brother, Richard David Pascoe, also enlisted. There are some fine photographs attached to the Cenotaph Database for C. H. Pascoe, 10/876.

Sources

Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph Database [29 December 2020]; NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [29 December 2020]; School Admission records [29 December 2020]; Auckland Star, 22 August 1916, Waikato Times, 25 August 1916, New Zealand Herald, 26 August 1916 (Papers Past) [29 December 2020]

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Teresa Scott, SC branch NZSG

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