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Evans, Nuriel Ivor

 

 

Born 22nd October 1892 Lefroy Tasmania the son of Powell and Mary Jemima Evans (nee Stokes) and married to Ida Isobel Dennison a tailor he embarked Sydney 24th November 1915 on board “HMAT Ceramic” with the 6th Field Company Engineers.

 

He died 15th May 1918 at the Bath War Hospital in England from multiple gunshot wounds and was buried in the Locksbrook Cemetery, Bath, England, United Kingdom

 

Mrs. N. I. Evans of 302 Elizabeth Street has now received official notification that her husband, Sapper Evans, 6th F Company, Field Engineers, has died in hospital at Bath, England, from multiple gunshot wounds, followed by hemorrhage. In Friday's "Mercury" appeared a paragraph stating that he had been wounded. The deceased was a son of Mr. Powell Evans, of 63 Liverpool-street.

The Mercury 22nd May 1918

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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