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Rank: Corporal; Service number: 18804; 2 Company, New Zealand Machine Gun Corps
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Henry Pryce Houghton<br>Birth: 1884<br>Father: Edward Pryce Houghton<br>Mother: Emma Margaret<br>Registration #: 7678
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Henry Pryce Houghton<br>Birth: Circa 1884<br>Burial: 1917 - North Cemetery, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand<br>Age: 33<br>Category: M/I<br>Source: NZSG Cemetery Fiche<br>Reference: H235<br>Record #: 1673
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Henry Pryce Houghton<br>Voter registration:
Year: 1911
Electorate: Wellington North
Region: Wellington<br>Address: 94 Boulcott Street<br>Occupation: Clerk<br>Record #: 10502<br>Reference: H235
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Henry Pryce Houghton<br>Birth: Circa 1879<br>Death: Apr 10 1917<br>Age at death: 38<br>Burial / Commemoration: Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium<br>Burial Notes: N.Z. Apse, Panel 9.<br>Rank: Corporal<br>Regiment: New Zealand Machine Gun Corps<br>Unit / Ship: No. 2 Coy.<br>Service #: 18804<br>Father:
Name: Edward Pryce Houghton
Residence: Dunedin<br>Mother:
Name: Emma Margaret Houghton
Residence: Dunedin<br>Comments: Son of Edward Pryce Houghton and Emma Margaret Houghton, of Dunedin.<br>Source: View the full record on the CWGC website<br>This record includes 2 documents.
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