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WISHART, David Reid
(Service number 35778)

Aliases
First Rank Trooper Last Rank Trooper

Birth

Date 24/08/1896 Place of Birth Dunedin

Enlistment Information

Date 22 September 1916 Age 20 years
Address at Enlistment Waihaorunga
Occupation Farm hand
Previous Military Experience D Company, 2 south Canterbury Regiment - serving
Marital Status Single
Next of Kin D. WISHART (father), Grant Street, Dunedin
Religion Presbyterian
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
Military District

Embarkation Information

Body on Embarkation New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Unit, Squadron, or Ship 22nd Reinforcements, Mounted Rifles Brigade
Date 15 February 1917
Transport Moeraki; trasferred to Boora at Melbourne
Embarked From Wellington Destination Suez, Egypt
Other Units Served With Camel Corps
Last Unit Served With Otago Mounted Rifles

Military Awards

Campaigns Egyptian E.F.
Service Medals British War Medal; Victory Medal
Military Awards

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
PoW Camps
Days Interned
Liberation Date

Discharge

Date 9 September 1919 Reason

Hospitals, Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses

Post-war Occupations

Carpenter

Death

Date 13 July 1974 Age 77 years
Place of Death 88 York Place, Dunedin (residence)
Cause
Notices
Memorial or Cemetery Cremated, ashes interred Andersons Bay Cemetery, Dunedin
Memorial Reference Block 13A, Plot 31
New Zealand Memorials

Biographical Notes

David Reid Wishart was born on 24 August 1896 at Dunedin, the third son of David Wishart and his second wife, Isabella née Begg. David, senior, had married Janet Begg (Isabella’s sister?) in 1885 at Dunedin. Janet died the following year. In 1887 at Dunedin, he married Isabella Begg. David, Janet and Isabella were all born in Scotland. Young David was educated at High Street Dunedin School, with a month in 1907 at Sutton School in the Strath Taieri. At the age of thirteen he went on to High School.

The Waimate men for the 21st Reinforcements, D. R. Wishart one of them, were “played down” to the railway station by the Brass Band and farewelled on 20 September 1916. Addressing those gathered, the deputy-Mayor said: “You are all well aware that this is the 21st occasion that we have assembled here on a similar errand — an errand that no doubt none of us likes, and although we are perhaps not at all sanguine about it, we hope and trust that this will be the last and that the 21st reinforcements will never have to leave New Zealand.” And he wished Godspeed and a safe and speedy return to the departing soldiers. Having been called up, David Wishart enlisted on 22 September 1916 at Featherson. He was already serving with D Company 2 South Canterbury Regiment. A farm hand at Waihaorunga, single and Presbyterian, he named his father as next-of-kin – D. Wishart, Grant Street, Dunedin.

Trooper D. R. Wishart left with the Mounted Rifles Brigade of the 22nd Reinforcements. Embarking at Wellington per the “Moeraki” on 15 February 1917, he transferred to the “Boora” at Melbourne for Suez, Egypt. In the casualty list issued on 6 December 1917, D. R. Reid, 35778, Camel Corps, was listed as wounded on 28 November. In the list issued on 11 April 1918, he was reported as wounded and admitted to hospital. It was 6 August 1919 that the “Uimaroa” was due at Auckland with troops from Egypt, one of them D. R. Wishart, 35778. All his service was in Egypt, and, discharged on 9 September 1919, he was awarded the British War Meal and the Victory Medal. From October 1916, the name of D. R. Wishart appeared regularly on the Waimate Daily Advertiser Roll of Honour under the sub-title of Answered the Call.

David Reid Wishart married Rosa Sophia Cocks in 1924 at Dunedin. He died on 13 July 1974 at his Dunedin residence (88 York Place), aged 77 years, and was cremated, his ashes being interred at Andersons Bay Cemetery, where a services plaque marks the plot. When Rosa died in 1979, her ashes were interred there too.

Sources

Auckland War Memorial Museumm Cenotaph Database [07 July 2022]; NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [08 July 2022]; School Admissio records (Dunedin Branch NZSG) [18 July 2022]; Andersons Bay Dunedin cremation & burial records, & plaque image (Dunedin City Council) [18 July 202]; Waimate Daily Advertiser, 20 September 1916, 30 May 1918, NZ Times, 7 December 1917, 31 July 1919, Evening Post, 11 April 1918 (Papers Past) [18 September 2019; 18 July 2022]

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Teresa Scott, Teresa Scott, South Canterbury Genealogy Society

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