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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: John Edward PRUJEAN
« on: Saturday 25 January 25 06:28 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to work out how i can communicate with
Eyesee; regarding the Sarjeant they mention
and
Dabney; regarding the Prujean they mention

My, Albert Prugean who went to the Denlair School, appears to be John Albert Ernest Prujean

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: John Edward PRUJEAN
« on: Saturday 25 January 25 06:06 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Lucy 2 for that information.
I am trying to put together something for everyone on the Denlair school plaque. eg births, marriages, deaths, army numbers, Find A Grave references, pictures etc
The names on the plaque that attended WWI and returned are
Albert Barnes, M Bell, Francis Carrol, John Chapman, William Chapman, Edwin Dunn, Julius Green, David Higgie, John Higgie, George Jones, John Jones, Walter Jones, Leslie Knight, Charles Kurth, Frank Kurth, Jack Martin, Sydney Martin, William Percy Old, Sydney Stephen Pennefather, Stanley Percival, Albert Prugean, Fred Prugean, Eric Sargeant, Evan Sargeant, Raymond Sutherland, Jack Tylee.
Those that did not return were; Edward Green, Malcolm Crawford Higgie, Harold Edward Old, Oliver Frank Pennefather, William Pickup, Henry Prugean, Owen Henry Roberts, Richard Wright.

I am new to this site so i still do not know my way around.
Thank you again.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: John Edward PRUJEAN
« on: Friday 24 January 25 16:14 GMT (UK)  »
There is also a Evan Sargeant and a Eric Sargeant on the Delair School plaque. May be related to the Prugean brothers if its Sarjeant.
Any ideas?

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: John Edward PRUJEAN
« on: Friday 24 January 25 15:04 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to track down information on 3 Prugean's who went to Denlair School, Fordell, Whanganui, NZ. They may be Prujean. Henry Prugean, Albert Prugean and Fred Prugean. Their names were on a plaque that hung in the school and listed those that served in WWI and those that also died in WWI that went to the school.

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