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SANDMAN, Charles
(Service number 3/1238)

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Birth

Date 27/09/1877 Place of Birth Christchurch

Enlistment Information

Date Age
Address at Enlistment Care of George McCulloch, Waihao Forks
Occupation Shepherd
Previous Military Experience
Marital Status Single
Next of Kin Mrs Cecilia SANDMAN (mother), 966 Colombo Street, Saint Albans, Christchurch
Religion Presbyterian
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
Military District

Embarkation Information

Body on Embarkation 7th Reinforcements
Unit, Squadron, or Ship New Zealand Medical Corps
Date 9 October 1915
Transport Aparimaor Navua or Warrimoo
Embarked From Destination Suez, Egypt
Other Units Served With
Last Unit Served With

Military Awards

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Prisoner of War Information

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Discharge

Date Reason

Hospitals, Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses

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Death

Date 3 July 1927 Age 49 years
Place of Death Christchurch
Cause Heart failure following haemorrhage
Notices
Memorial or Cemetery Addington Cemetery, Christchurch
Memorial Reference Block O, Plot 1029B
New Zealand Memorials

Biographical Notes

Charles Sandman was born on 27 September 1877 at Christchurch, the first-born of Charles and Cecilia (née McKay) Sandman. Charles’ early education was private until he entered Christchuch Normal School at the age of 7½. He left at 14 to go out to work. At a meeting at Waimate in July 1915 – possibly of the Waimate Automobile Association, it was reported that sixteen members were absent with the Expeditionary Forces, C. Sandman being one of them. A shepherd for George McCulloch of Waihao Forks when he enlisted, Charles Sandman didn’t embark until 9 October 1915. After his return from service, Charles worked as a chauffeur. He died suddenly on 3 July 1927 at his employer’s residence in Christchurch. His death was due to heart failure following haemorrhaging. Sandman had been gassed at the war, which may have affected his sudden demise.

Sources

Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph Database [27 October 2020]; NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [01 November 2020]; School Admission record (Canterbury Branch NZSG) [01 November 2020]; Addington Cemetery burial record (Christchurch City Council) [01 November 2020]; Waimate Daily Advertiser, 24 July 1915, Press, 4, 5 & 11 July 1927 (Papers Past) [29 October 2020; 01 November 2020]

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Teresa Scott, SC branch NZSG

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