✨ Military Casualty List




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

NOMINAL RETURN OF KILLED AND WOUNDED OF THE TROOPS (40TH AND 50TH REGIMENTS), AT PATERANGI, 11TH FEBRUARY, 1861.

Corps. Regimental No. Rank and Names. Age. Service. Date of Death. Place of Death. Nature of Injury. Result. Remarks.
40th 360 Private John McDoole 33 Years 17 Years. February 11, 1864 Paterangi Penetrating wound of chest, through the heart Killed
" 63 Henry lake 24 6 Do. Do. Gunshot wound through the head D.
" 5.5 George Cooper 22 3 Do. Do. Perforating wound of chest, through the heart Do.
3192 " Michael Camil 30 11 Do. Do. Gunshot wound of face and base of skull Do.
38 " James Bready 23 6 ... ... Gunshot wound through hand, and left wrist Very severe Fore arm amputated
3564 " James Robins 28 9 ... ... Flesh wound of left hand Severe
413 " Joseph Stiggs 21 3 ... ... Gunshot wound in right iliac region; ball lodged in bone Do. Ball extracted
" 30 John Peaton 24 6 ... ... Gunshot flesh wound through nape of neck Slight
2949 " John Merghin 38 13 ... ... Flesh wound of left leg Do.
182 " Thomas Sullivan 24 5 ... ... Flesh wound of scrotum Do.
50th 4345 " James Cussen 28 8 February 11, 1864 Pat rangi Perforating wound of chest, over the heart Killed
596 " William Bane 22 5 Do. Do. Gunshot wound through the heart and head D.
A.V.R. ... Captain Charles Heaphy ... ... ... ... Gunshot flesh abrasion of left side and arm Slight

Head-Quarters,
Camp Te Rori, N.Z.,
February 12, 1834.

J. MOUAT,
Dep.-Insp.-Gen.,
Prin. Med. Officer.

Printed and published by ROBEST CREIGHTON and ALFRED SCALES, for the New Zealand Govern-
ment, at the Printing Office, O'Connell-street.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1864, No 5





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›‘οΈ Nominal Return of Killed and Wounded Troops at Paterangi, 11th February 1861

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
12 February 1864
Casualties, Wounded, Killed, Paterangi, 40th Regiment, 50th Regiment, Military return
13 names identified
  • John McDoole (Private), Killed in action at Paterangi
  • Henry Lake, Killed in action at Paterangi
  • George Cooper, Killed in action at Paterangi
  • Michael Camil, Killed in action at Paterangi
  • James Bready, Wounded severely at Paterangi
  • James Robins, Wounded severely at Paterangi
  • Joseph Stiggs, Wounded severely at Paterangi
  • John Peaton, Wounded slightly at Paterangi
  • John Merghin, Wounded slightly at Paterangi
  • Thomas Sullivan, Wounded slightly at Paterangi
  • James Cussen, Killed in action at Paterangi
  • William Bane, Killed in action at Paterangi
  • Charles Heaphy (Captain), Wounded slightly at Paterangi

  • J. Mouat, Dep.-Insp.-Gen., Prin. Med. Officer