Place of Death: East London, South Africa
Cause of Death: Died of disease
The son of James Hutley of St. John Street Launceston
Through the burning of the storehouse where his kit was kept, neither diary, papers or other memorials reached his family and friends. Two letters received from his nurse indicate that his attack of fever was severe, and that he was unconscious a good part of the time.∼Service number: 172
Rank: Private
Unit: Fourth Tas Contingent, Second Imperial Bushmen
Service: Colonial Military Forces
Conflict: South Africa, 1899-1902
Place of Death: East London, South Africa
Cause of Death: Died of disease
The son of James Hutley of St. John Street Launceston
Through the burning of the storehouse where his kit was kept, neither diary, papers or other memorials reached his family and friends. Two letters received from his nurse indicate that his attack of fever was severe, and that he was unconscious a good part of the time.∼Service number: 172
Rank: Private
Unit: Fourth Tas Contingent, Second Imperial Bushmen
Service: Colonial Military Forces
Conflict: South Africa, 1899-1902
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