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 WWI Collection 
 in alphabetical order of last name on enlistment  

If you are searching for a person, please use the "Search Cenotaph" button above by entering a name, a service number or an island name.​ If the name doesn't appear in "NAME" search, try searching for the name in "ALSO KNOWN AS".

The names listed in the heading are the names recorded on enlistment. We have included information such as 'also known as' along with spelling variations. Naming conventions in the Cook Islands at the time of WWl were simple with people having one given name only. This was a problem for the European recruiters from New Zealand who wanted a first name and a surname on enlistment as per western standards. In many cases, soldiers used their given name followed by their father's first name. This can easily be interpreted to "A" (given name) son of "B" (father's given name). In a number of cases, the soldier had evidently been listed in records with the first and last names transposed i.e. father's given name followed by the soldier's given name.

Private

Mare

AMOA

60699
3rd Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Metua

AMUPOE

60691
3rd Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Temata Vaipunu

ANAUPOU

60725
3rd Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Phillip

ANDREWS

20798
9th Maori Reinforcements, New Zealand Pioneer Battalion
Rarotongan Company

Private

Araki

ANGENE

16/1205
New Zealand Maori (Pioneer) Battalion, 1st Rarotongan Contingent

Lance Corporal

Mata

ANGENE

19264
2nd Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Tau

ANIVA

60683
3rd Rarotongan Contingent

Corporal

Manuel

ANTHONY

16/1182
New Zealand Maori (Pioneer) Battalion, 1st Rarotongan Contingent

Sergeant (WWI)

John Tuaine

APA

16/1321
New Zealand Maori (Pioneer) Battalion, Rarotongan Company

Private

Kurariki

APA

84516
4th Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Jam

APERAU

19246 
2nd Rarotongan Contingent

Private

Porini

ARAPAI

60647
3rd Rarotongan Contingent

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