Thomas Adamson (soldier)
Thomas Adamson NZC (9 September 1845 – 29 December 1913) was a New Zealand yeoman soldier, awarded New Zealand Cross in 1876.
Thomas Adamson | |
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Born | Whanganui, New Zealand | 9 September 1845
Died | 30 December 1913 68) Whanganui, New Zealand | (aged
Buried | Heads Road Cemetery, Whanganui |
Allegiance | British Empire |
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Battles/wars | New Zealand Wars |
Life
Born in Wanganui, New Zealand in 1845,[1] Adamson was celebrated for his skill and hardihood in bush scouting and warfare after the Maori manner, and was awarded the New Zealand Cross in recognition of several daring expeditions in Hauhau country. He served with Kepa's Wanganui Maori Contingent and in Whitmore's Corps of Guides 1869–70, and was wounded at Manawa-hiwi Urewera Country on 7 May 1869.
See also
References
- Parham, W. T. "Thomas Adamson". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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