GAWN.
Weekly News, 25th January 1917.
Trooper Thomas George Gawn, reported wounded on the 12th of
December 1916, is the youngest son of Mrs Julia Gawn,
Victoria Street, Auckland, and the late Mr Frank Gawn of
South Dunedin. He and his brother Charles Gawn, enlisted at
the outbreak of war and served in the original Samoan
Expeditionary Force for 12 months. On return to New Zealand
they again volunteered with the two other brothers. Thomas
Gawn was the first to be wounded. These soldiers are the
grandsons of the late Sergeant James Kennedy who was under
arms for the extremely lengthy period of 44 years.
It would appear
from recent records that this information is incorrect in
that Charles was not a brother to Thomas but his nephew born
in the same year to his sister
Annie Frances Louden
Gawn.
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