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BECKETT, Evelyn Randal
(Service number 88110)

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Birth

Date 20/02/1884 Place of Birth Great Crosby, Lancashire, England

Enlistment Information

Date 6 June 1918 Age
Address at Enlistment Naylor Street, Waimate
Occupation Salesman (Waimate C.F.C.A.)
Previous Military Experience Waimate Volunteers - 4 years - resigned
Marital Status Married. One child
Next of Kin Mrs A. BECKETT (wife) Naylor Street, Waimate
Religion Church of England
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Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
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Post-war Occupations

Company manager, director

Death

Date 30 July 1965 Age 81 years
Place of Death Hamilton
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Memorial or Cemetery Cremated Hamilton Park
Memorial Reference
New Zealand Memorials

Biographical Notes

Evelyn Randal Beckett was born on 20 February 1884 at Great Crosby, Lancashire, England, the son of William Henry Beckett and his second wife, Elizabeth Sophia née Randal. William’s first wife had died in 1873 and William married Elizabeth in 1880. William and Elizabeth with his five children of his first marriage and their three came to New Zealand when Evelyn was very young. William was recordd as a farmer at Waimate, Canterbury, in 1887. A daughter was born in 1891 at Waimate. Evelyn married Amelia Franklin on 3 April 1912 at Waimate and their son, Jack Randal Beckett, was born on 3 September 1915 there. He was a bank clerk before becoming a company manager. He was a salesman at Waimate when he enlisted on 6 June 1918 at Timaru and had served for four years with the Waimate Volunteers. He named his wife as next-of-kin – Mrs A. Beckett, Naylor Street, Waimate. He was a member of the South Canterbury quota of the Forty-sixth Reinforcements which left Timaru by the north express on 9 September 1918 after parading at the drill hall. E. R. Beckett saw no overseas service. After the war Evelyn and Amelia moved to Fairlie and then to Gisborne. Jack started school at Fairlie, transferring to Fairlie in 1924. Evelyn Randal Beckett died on 30 July 1965 at Hamilton and was cremated at Hamilton Park. Amelia died in 1973 and was cremated at Rotorua. Jack served in World War Two; Henry Edward Beckett, a nephew of Evelyn, served in World War One.

Sources

Timaru Herald, 7 September 1918 (Papers Past) [08 October 2021]; Hamilton Park cremation record (Hamilton City Council) [31 January 2022]; NZ Electoral Rolls (ancestry.com.au) [05 February 2022]

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