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==Online Resources==


*'''1899-1902''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62384/ New Zealand, South Anglo Boer War, 1899-1902] at Ancestry - index ($)
New Zealanders have participated in several military campaigns throughout the last century, often as a part of the British military forces. Military records provide information about a soldier’s military career such as promotions, places served, pensions, medals awarded and conduct. In addition, these records may include information about his name, age, birthplace, residence, occupation, physical description, and sometimes names of family members.
*'''1916-1919''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/34554/ Chronicles of the N.Z.E.F., 1916-1919] at Ancestry - images ($)
*'''1916-1917''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10867/new-zealand-world-war-i-service-personnel-reserves-index? New Zealand, World War I Service Personnel and Reserves Index] MyHeritage - index ($)
*'''1916-1917''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10867/new-zealand-world-war-i-service-personnel-reserves-index? New Zealand, World War I Service Personnel and Reserves Index] MyHeritage - index ($)
*'''1939-1948''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20471/new-zealand-army-expeditionary-force-nominal-rolls?s=275764761 New Zealand, Army Expeditionary Force Nominal Rolls] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-lands-and-surveys-department-nominal-roll-of-officers-1901 New Zealand Lands & Surveys Department Nominal Roll Of Officers 1901]($), index.
*[http://archives.govt.nz/world-war-one Discover World War One, NZDF Personnel File Search], index.
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10867/new-zealand-world-war-i-service-personnel-reserves-index?utm_source=organic_blog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=supersearch&tr_funnel=supersearch&tr_country=US&tr_creative=jun20historicalrecords&utm_content=jun20historicalrecords New Zealand, World War I Service Personnel and Reserves Index], index ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6160 New Zealand, Roll of Honour, 1840-1903]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/new-zealand-wars-officers-and-men-killed-1860-1870 New Zealand Wars Officers and Men Killed 1860-1870], index($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1833 New Zealand Army WWI Nominal Rolls, 1914-1918]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1835 New Zealand Army WWI Casualty Lists, 1914-1919]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1924 New Zealand Army WWI Roll of Honour, 1914-1919]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6165 New Zealand Expeditionary Force Record of Personal Service, 1914-1918]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/34554/ Chronicles of the N.Z.E.F., 1916-1919], index & images ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1834 New Zealand Army WWI Reserve Rolls, 1916-1917]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1832 New Zealand Army WWII Nominal Rolls, 1939-1948]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6166 New Zealand, World War II Ballot Lists, 1940-1945]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/defenders-of-new-zealand-and-maori-history Defenders Of New Zealand & Maori History]($), index.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-boer-war-servicemen New Zealand Boer War Servicemen]($), index & images.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-division New Zealand Division]($), index.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-war-medal-roll New Zealand War Medal Roll]($), index.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-wars-maori-campaigns New Zealand Wars: Maori Campaigns]($), index.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealand-ww1-soldiers New Zealand WW1 Soldiers]($), index.
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-zealanders-and-the-boer-war New Zealanders and The Boer War]($), index
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1926 New Zealand Army Medal Rolls, 1860-1919]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61966/ ANZAC Memorial, 1914-1918] - index & images ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1929 New Zealand WWI Military Defaulters, 1919-1921]($), index & images, incomplete.
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6167 New Zealand, World War II Appointments, Promotions, Transfers and Resignations, 1939-1945]($), index & images, incomplete.
*'''Births, Deaths, Marriages - [https://ash.howison.co.nz/ NZ Ancestor Search Helper]


==New Zealand Military Records==
=== Military History Summary ===
Military records identify individuals who served in any branch of the military. Evidence that an ancestor served in the military may be found in family records, biographies, census, probate, civil registration, and church records.


New Zealanders have participated in several military campaigns throughout the last century, often as a part of the British military forces. Military records provide information about a soldier’s military career such as promotions, places served, pensions, medals awarded and conduct. In addition, these records may include information about his name, age, birthplace, residence, occupation, physical description, and sometimes names of family members.  
British and New Zealand military units have been involved in the following military actions.


=== Military History Summary  ===
'''1840-1870''' New Zealand Land Wars - between the white settlers and the native Maori tribes.
British and New Zealand military units have been involved in the following military actions.  


'''1840-1870''' New Zealand Land Wars - between the white settlers and the native Maori tribes.
'''1899-1902''' Boer War in South Africa.
 
'''1899-1902''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/south-african-boer-war/introduction Anglo/Boer War in South Africa].  


'''1914-1918''' First World War.
'''1914-1918''' First World War.
*[https://www.theworldremembers.org/search-the-names The World Remembers - WWI Deaths]
'''1939-1945''' Second World War.
For information about military campaigns which involved New Zealanders, or their ancestors who served in the British military, see:
Longley, H.G.''The New Zealand Wars, 1845-1866.'' Published by H.G. Longley, 1967-1972. (FS Library book Ref {{FSC|133322|title-id|disp=993.1 M2L}}.)


Hughes, Hugh & Lyn. ''Discharged in New Zealand: Soldiers of the Imperial Foot Regiments''. Auckland: New Zealand Society of Genealogists. 1988. (FS Library book {{FSC|471745|title-id|disp=993.1 M2h}}.)
'''1939-1945''' Second World War.


Additional sources and histories are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog, Locality Search, under:  
For information about military campaigns which involved New Zealanders, or their ancestors who served in the British military, see:


NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY HISTORY
Longley, H.G.''The New Zealand Wars, 1845-1866.'' Published by H.G. Longley, 1967-1972. (FHL book Ref 993.1 M2L.)


NEW ZEALAND - [ISLAND] - MILITARY HISTORY
Hughes, Hugh & Lyn. ''Discharged in New Zealand: Soldiers of the Imperial Foot Regiments''. Auckland: New Zealand Society of Genealogists. 1988. (FHL book 993.1 M2h.)


Mossong, Verna.  Mid-19th Century Irish Deserters in New Zealand.  The list of Irish Deserters taken from the New Zealand Gazette of 1863, shows all those with irish birthplaces, names, army rank and muber, age, place and year of enlistment, parish and county of birth, trade, date and place of desertion. years covered 1840-1866.  Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XI. no.1.1979. pages 4-9. FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i vol10-11
Additional sources and histories are listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under:


=== Locating Military Records  ===
NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY HISTORY


New Zealand was a British colony where British soldiers served and sometimes remained following their military service. New Zealand-born soldiers also served in British regiments stationed in New Zealand. The military records contain information on all soldiers who served in the British military.
NEW ZEALAND - [ISLAND] - MILITARY HISTORY


British military records are located at several record repositories in Great Britain. Boer War records are housed at:
=== Locating Military Records ===


'''The National Archives<br>'''(Formerly Public Record Office)<br>Ruskin Avenue<br>Kew, Richmond<br>Surrey TW9 4DU<br>England<br>Telephone: 20 8876 3444<br>Internet: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
New Zealand was a British colony where British soldiers served and sometimes remained following their military service. New Zealand-born soldiers also served in British regiments stationed in New Zealand. The military records contain information on all soldiers who served in the British military.


World War I and World War II records are housed at:  
British military records are located at several record repositories in Great Britain. Boer War records are housed at:


'''Army Records Centre'''<br>Ministry of Defence, CS (R)2b <br>Bourne Avenue<br>Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1RF
'''The National Archives<br>'''(Formerly Public Record Office)<br>Ruskin Avenue<br>Kew, Richmond<br>Surrey TW9 4DU<br>England<br>Telephone: 20 8876 3444<br>Internet: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/


Some British military records pertaining to New Zealanders are also found at Archives New Zealand  in Wellington (see [[New Zealand Archives and Libraries]] for the address).
World War I and World War II records are housed at:


As it is 100 years since W.W.1 started, they are uploading all the Soldiers files onto Archway New Zealand website. Google Archway New Zealand, and put in your ancestor's name. Also try the Waiouru Army Museum.  Perhaps your ancestor was the Official Photographer for the Battalion he was in.
'''Army Records Centre'''<br>Ministry of Defence, CS (R)2b <br>Bourne Avenue<br>Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1RF


New Zealand Army Nursing Service Records, if you google that, you will see all who served.  Gives the name, date, Service Number, Date of enlistment, and discharge,  where they qualified, their married name.
Some British military records pertaining to New Zealanders are also found at National Archives in Wellington (see the "[[New Zealand Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section of this outline for the address).


Many of the WWI soldiers’ records were destroyed by fire during WWII. Those which survived are available on microfilm through the FamilySearch Library, and are alphabetically arranged by surname. You will find them listed in the FamilySearch Catalog, Locality Search, under:  
Many of the WWI soldiers’ records were destroyed by fire during WWII. Those which survived are available on microfilm through the Family History Library, and are alphabetically arranged by surname. You will find them listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under:


GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - ARMY, 1914-1918  
GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - ARMY, 1914-1918


Other New Zealand and British Military records are included in the collection of the FamilySearch Library. You will find them listed in the FamilySearch Catalog, Locality Search, under one of the following:  
Other New Zealand and British Military records are included in the collection of the Family History Library. You will find them listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under one of the following:


GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS  
GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS


GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES  
GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES


NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS  
NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS


NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES
NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES


=== Military Records Pertaining to New Zealanders ===
=== Military Records Pertaining to New Zealanders ===
 
The following collections of military records contain information pertaining to New Zealand soldiers:
 
'''Expeditionary Force Records.''' These are sometimes known as nominal rolls and are mostly WWI records from 1914-1919. These records include the person’s name, regiment and name of next-of-kin. Some of these records may include biographical information including education, date and place of birth, war experiences, date and place of death or burial. Most are indexed. (FS Library films 771449-{{FSC|127141|title-id|disp=771500}}.)  Also look at Archives New Zealand Website, they have records up to 1918, and the Auckland Museum Website as well for N.Z. Expeditionary Website. Some do have pictures attached.
 
'''Reservist Records.''' These contain names, causes of rejection (usually medical) for further service, and ballot numbers of those who served in the army reserves from 1914-1919. (FS Library film {{FSC|127127|title-id|disp=771497}}; {{FSC|127127|title-id|disp=781993}}-782000.)


'''Officers’ Returns.''' These are mostly pension records which contain the officer’ s name, regiment name or number, date of pension(s), name of station. (FS Library film {{FSC|127127|title-id|disp=1483386}}.)
The following collections of military records contain information pertaining to New Zealand soldiers:


'''Pension Registers.''' A pension is a fixed sum paid regularly to a person (or his surviving dependents) following his retirement from a company, government entity, or the military. These give name, description, trade, place of birth, age, residence, marital status, if and where served abroad, which corps, date of admission as Chelsea pensioner, number or name of regiment of those who served in the New Zealand military from 1865 to 1891 (FS Library film {{FSC|518706|title-id|disp=1483394}}; and FS Library films{{FSC|519260|title-id|disp=1483386-1483392}}.) You will sometimes find the names of other family members in pension applications or records. The archives of the Magistrates’ Courts of New Zealand include some 1898 Old Age Pension applications. The archive is housed at Archives New Zealand. See [[New Zealand Archives and Libraries]] for the address.
'''Expeditionary Force Records.''' These are sometimes known as nominal rolls and are mostly WWI records from 1914-1919. These records include the person’s name, regiment and name of next-of-kin. Some of these records may include biographical information including education, date and place of birth, war experiences, date and place of death or burial. Most are indexed. (FHL films 771449-771500.)


'''Roll of Honor.'''This is an alphabetical list of men who died in World War I, 1914-1918. This list contains only names. (FS Library film {{FSC|127105|title-id|disp=768487}}.) Also the N.Z Army Museum [http://www.armymuseum.co.nz/research www.armymuseum.co.nz/research] Also www.archives.govt.nz
'''Reservist Records.''' These contain names, causes of rejection (usually medical) for further service, and ballot numbers of those who served in the army reserves from 1914-1919. (FHL film 771497; 781993-782000.)


'''Nominal Rolls &amp; Casualty Lists.''' These records pertain to the Boer War, 1899-1902 and World War I,1914-1918. They provide the name, rank, date of casualty, regiment name or number. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|126885|title-id|disp=films 447507 and 781990-781992.)}}
'''Officers’ Returns.''' These are mostly pension records which contain the officer’ s name, regiment name or number, date of pension(s), name of station. (FHL film 1483386.)


'''War Medal Register.''' These records give the name, address, rank, corps, dates of campaigns, medals awarded, and date of issue, 1840-1875. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|134811|title-id|disp=film 287483}}.) Up to 1918, check out the Archives N.Z. website, and also the Army Museum, Waiouru.
'''Pension Registers.''' These give name, description, trade, place of birth, age, residence, marital status, if and where served abroad, which corps, date of admission as Chelsea pensioner, number or name of regiment of those who served in the New Zealand military from 1865 to 1891 (FHL film 1483394; and FHL films 1483386-1483392.)


=== Finding the Regiment Name or Number  ===
'''Roll of Honor.'''This is an alphabetical list of men who died in World War I, 1914-1918. This list contains only names. (FHL film 768487.)


In order to search military records, it is usually necessary to know the military regimental name or number. Sources and records which may provide the regimental name or number include family sources, church records, civil registration, and census records.  
'''Nominal Rolls &amp; Casualty Lists.''' These records pertain to the Boer War, 1899-1902 and World War I,1914-1918. They provide the name, rank, date of casualty, regiment name or number. (FHL films 447507 and 781990-781992.)


Knowing the town or region where your ancestor may have served at any given point during his military service can help you determine in which regiment(s) he served. The following published work may be helpful:
'''War Medal Register.''' These records give the name, address, rank, corps, dates of campaigns, medals awarded, and date of issue, 1840-1875. (FHL film 287483.)


Kitzmiller, John M. ''In Search of the Forlorn Hope: A comprehensive guide to locating British regiments and their records.'' Manuscript Publishing Foundation. Salt Lake City, 1988. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|942 M2kj|disp=book Ref 942 M2kj, vols. 1-3}}.)
=== Finding the Regiment Name or Number ===


The following British military records are indexed or are arranged alphabetically and are useful for determining a regiment name or number:
In order to search military records, it is usually necessary to know the military regimental name or number. Sources and records which may provide the regimental name or number include family sources, church records, civil registration, and census records.


'''Regimental registers.''' These contain birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial information for soldiers and their families, for 1761-1924. These are available at:  
Knowing the town or region where your ancestor may have served at any given point during his military service can help you determine in which regiment(s) he served. The following published work may be helpful:


The Family Records Centre<br>1 Myddelton Street<br>London EC1R 1UW<br>England  This facility closed in March 2008, and as far as I know everything went to National Archives Kew.  
Kitzmiller, John M. ''In Search of the Forlorn Hope: A comprehensive guide to locating British regiments and their records.'' Manuscript Publishing Foundation. Salt Lake City, 1988. (FHL book Ref 942 M2kj, vols. 1-3.)


The FamilySearch Library has indexes to these records.
The following British military records are indexed or are arranged alphabetically and are useful for determining a regiment name or number:


Many of the registers which were held at Myddleton Street in London have been put into storage and are no longer available for public use. However you can search the indexes to these registers online with various web sites<br>eg. Ancestry also find my past. You can also place an order on our web<br>site<br>www.gro.gov.uk for a search of the records and the cost is £10.00 and if we cannot find an entry you get the £7.00 certificate fee refunded.  
'''Regimental registers.''' These contain birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial information for soldiers and their families, for 1761-1924. These are available at:


I f you wish to contact national archives to see if the records you are enquiring about have been transferred to them the email address is:
The Family Records Centre<br>1 Myddelton Street<br>London EC1R 1UW<br>England


enquiry@nationalaruchives.gov.uk
The Family History Library has indexes to these records.


'''Chaplain’s Returns of baptisms, marriages, and burials at stations abroad, 1796-1880.''' These are also available at the Family Records Centre in London. The FamilySearch Library also indexes to these records.  
'''Chaplain’s Returns of baptisms, marriages, and burials at stations abroad, 1796-1880.''' These are also available at the Family Records Centre in London. The Family History Library also indexes to these records.


'''Beckett’s Index of Chelsea Pensioners, 1806-1838.''' This is available at the FamilySearch Library. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|499316|title-id|disp=Film #1596009 Item 1-4 and #1544760}}.  
'''Beckett’s Index of Chelsea Pensioners, 1806-1838.''' This is available at the Family History Library. (FHL book 942 M2be.)


'''Widows’ Pensions - Compassionate &amp; Misc. Papers, Reg., &amp; Indexes.''' (W.O. 25, piece nos. 3108-3125) These pertain to records of pensions for widows, for 1748-1851. Available at the Public Record Office.  
'''Widows’ Pensions - Compassionate &amp; Misc. Papers, Reg., &amp; Indexes.''' (W.O. 25, piece nos. 3108-3125) These pertain to records of pensions for widows, for 1748-1851. Available at the Public Record Office.


'''Militia Attestation Returns.''' (W.O. 96) These records provide a roll call for the whole military establishment for 1806-1915 and arranged alphabetically. Available at the Public Record Office.  
'''Militia Attestation Returns.''' (W.O. 96) These records provide a roll call for the whole military establishment for 1806-1915 and arranged alphabetically. Available at the Public Record Office.


'''Judge Advocate General’s Office: Courts Martial: Confirmed at Home &amp; Abroad.''' (W.O. 93) These are indexes to W.O. 91 &amp; 92; for 1650-1922. Available at the Public Record Office.  
'''Judge Advocate General’s Office: Courts Martial: Confirmed at Home &amp; Abroad.''' (W.O. 93) These are indexes to W.O. 91 &amp; 92; for 1650-1922. Available at the Public Record Office.


'''Soldiers’ Documents: 1760-1880.''' (W.O. 97) - includes Canadian and other foreign regiments, 1760-1882 (mostly alphabetical by regiment up to 1869); alphabetical for the whole army from 1869-1882. The FamilySearch Library has piece nos. 1-1279 only. The Public Records Office has also piece nos. 2172-6354; arranged alphabetically for the whole army.  
'''Soldiers’ Documents: 1760-1880.''' (W.O. 97) - includes Canadian and other foreign regiments, 1760-1882 (mostly alphabetical by regiment up to 1869); alphabetical for the whole army from 1869-1882. The Family History Library has piece nos. 1-1279 only. The Public Records Office has also piece nos. 2172-6354; arranged alphabetically for the whole army.


'''Medals &amp; Awards: Meritorious Service Awards, 1846-1923.''' (W.O. 101, piece nos. 1-7) These are available at the Public Record Office and are indexed but are not comprehensive for the whole army.
'''Medals &amp; Awards: Meritorious Service Awards, 1846-1923.''' (W.O. 101, piece nos. 1-7) These are available at the Public Record Office and are indexed but are not comprehensive for the whole army.


== Auckland War Museum ==
=== Web Sites ===
 
Has a list of Servicemen and women, who were Killed in Action for all the Wars. Google Auckland War Museum.
 
== Mid 19th Century Irish Deserters in New Zealand ==
 
Was your ancestor Irish, and in the Forces, that came to New Zealand in the mid 1850's plus.  In the New Zealand Gazette of 1863, there is a list of those with Irish birthplaces who were deserters from Her Majesty's Forces serving in New Zealand.  The columns read across:  Names, army rank and number, age, place and year of enlistment, parish and county of birth, trade, date and place of destertion. It is also available in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XI. no.1. 1979, FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i vol.10-11 pages 4-9. Article was contributed by Verna Mossong.
 
=== External Links  ===
 
*[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/ Commonwealth War Graves]


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Revision as of 13:11, 23 January 2008

Military records identify individuals who served in any branch of the military. Evidence that an ancestor served in the military may be found in family records, biographies, census, probate, civil registration, and church records.

New Zealanders have participated in several military campaigns throughout the last century, often as a part of the British military forces. Military records provide information about a soldier’s military career such as promotions, places served, pensions, medals awarded and conduct. In addition, these records may include information about his name, age, birthplace, residence, occupation, physical description, and sometimes names of family members.

Military History Summary[edit | edit source]

British and New Zealand military units have been involved in the following military actions.

1840-1870 New Zealand Land Wars - between the white settlers and the native Maori tribes.

1899-1902 Boer War in South Africa.

1914-1918 First World War.

1939-1945 Second World War.

For information about military campaigns which involved New Zealanders, or their ancestors who served in the British military, see:

Longley, H.G.The New Zealand Wars, 1845-1866. Published by H.G. Longley, 1967-1972. (FHL book Ref 993.1 M2L.)

Hughes, Hugh & Lyn. Discharged in New Zealand: Soldiers of the Imperial Foot Regiments. Auckland: New Zealand Society of Genealogists. 1988. (FHL book 993.1 M2h.)

Additional sources and histories are listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under:

NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY HISTORY

NEW ZEALAND - [ISLAND] - MILITARY HISTORY

Locating Military Records[edit | edit source]

New Zealand was a British colony where British soldiers served and sometimes remained following their military service. New Zealand-born soldiers also served in British regiments stationed in New Zealand. The military records contain information on all soldiers who served in the British military.

British military records are located at several record repositories in Great Britain. Boer War records are housed at:

The National Archives
(Formerly Public Record Office)
Ruskin Avenue
Kew, Richmond
Surrey TW9 4DU
England
Telephone: 20 8876 3444
Internet: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

World War I and World War II records are housed at:

Army Records Centre
Ministry of Defence, CS (R)2b
Bourne Avenue
Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1RF

Some British military records pertaining to New Zealanders are also found at National Archives in Wellington (see the "Archives and Libraries" section of this outline for the address).

Many of the WWI soldiers’ records were destroyed by fire during WWII. Those which survived are available on microfilm through the Family History Library, and are alphabetically arranged by surname. You will find them listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under:

GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - ARMY, 1914-1918

Other New Zealand and British Military records are included in the collection of the Family History Library. You will find them listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality Search, under one of the following:

GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS

GREAT BRITAIN - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES

NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS

NEW ZEALAND - MILITARY RECORDS - INDEXES

Military Records Pertaining to New Zealanders[edit | edit source]

The following collections of military records contain information pertaining to New Zealand soldiers:

Expeditionary Force Records. These are sometimes known as nominal rolls and are mostly WWI records from 1914-1919. These records include the person’s name, regiment and name of next-of-kin. Some of these records may include biographical information including education, date and place of birth, war experiences, date and place of death or burial. Most are indexed. (FHL films 771449-771500.)

Reservist Records. These contain names, causes of rejection (usually medical) for further service, and ballot numbers of those who served in the army reserves from 1914-1919. (FHL film 771497; 781993-782000.)

Officers’ Returns. These are mostly pension records which contain the officer’ s name, regiment name or number, date of pension(s), name of station. (FHL film 1483386.)

Pension Registers. These give name, description, trade, place of birth, age, residence, marital status, if and where served abroad, which corps, date of admission as Chelsea pensioner, number or name of regiment of those who served in the New Zealand military from 1865 to 1891 (FHL film 1483394; and FHL films 1483386-1483392.)

Roll of Honor.This is an alphabetical list of men who died in World War I, 1914-1918. This list contains only names. (FHL film 768487.)

Nominal Rolls & Casualty Lists. These records pertain to the Boer War, 1899-1902 and World War I,1914-1918. They provide the name, rank, date of casualty, regiment name or number. (FHL films 447507 and 781990-781992.)

War Medal Register. These records give the name, address, rank, corps, dates of campaigns, medals awarded, and date of issue, 1840-1875. (FHL film 287483.)

Finding the Regiment Name or Number[edit | edit source]

In order to search military records, it is usually necessary to know the military regimental name or number. Sources and records which may provide the regimental name or number include family sources, church records, civil registration, and census records.

Knowing the town or region where your ancestor may have served at any given point during his military service can help you determine in which regiment(s) he served. The following published work may be helpful:

Kitzmiller, John M. In Search of the Forlorn Hope: A comprehensive guide to locating British regiments and their records. Manuscript Publishing Foundation. Salt Lake City, 1988. (FHL book Ref 942 M2kj, vols. 1-3.)

The following British military records are indexed or are arranged alphabetically and are useful for determining a regiment name or number:

Regimental registers. These contain birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial information for soldiers and their families, for 1761-1924. These are available at:

The Family Records Centre
1 Myddelton Street
London EC1R 1UW
England

The Family History Library has indexes to these records.

Chaplain’s Returns of baptisms, marriages, and burials at stations abroad, 1796-1880. These are also available at the Family Records Centre in London. The Family History Library also indexes to these records.

Beckett’s Index of Chelsea Pensioners, 1806-1838. This is available at the Family History Library. (FHL book 942 M2be.)

Widows’ Pensions - Compassionate & Misc. Papers, Reg., & Indexes. (W.O. 25, piece nos. 3108-3125) These pertain to records of pensions for widows, for 1748-1851. Available at the Public Record Office.

Militia Attestation Returns. (W.O. 96) These records provide a roll call for the whole military establishment for 1806-1915 and arranged alphabetically. Available at the Public Record Office.

Judge Advocate General’s Office: Courts Martial: Confirmed at Home & Abroad. (W.O. 93) These are indexes to W.O. 91 & 92; for 1650-1922. Available at the Public Record Office.

Soldiers’ Documents: 1760-1880. (W.O. 97) - includes Canadian and other foreign regiments, 1760-1882 (mostly alphabetical by regiment up to 1869); alphabetical for the whole army from 1869-1882. The Family History Library has piece nos. 1-1279 only. The Public Records Office has also piece nos. 2172-6354; arranged alphabetically for the whole army.

Medals & Awards: Meritorious Service Awards, 1846-1923. (W.O. 101, piece nos. 1-7) These are available at the Public Record Office and are indexed but are not comprehensive for the whole army.

Web Sites[edit | edit source]

http://www.oz.net/~markhow/englishros.htm

http://www.btinternet.com/~lawrence.woodcock/