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Lieutenant Anna May Tripp

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Tripp, Anna May
Date of birth: 1877-06-20
Place of birth: Ingersoll Ontario Canada
Next of kin: George M. Tripp, Esq., 255 Government St., Victoria, British Columbia
Marital status: single
Occupation (attested): Professional Nurse
Occupation (normalized): Professional Nurse, General
Gender: female
Religion: Church of England

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank: Lieutenant
Rank detail

Lieutenant (Army).

Degree of service: Great Britain
Survived war: yes

RESEARCH INFORMATION

LAC ID: 280203
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B9787-S017
Uploader's Notes:

Attestation approved by M. C. Macdonald, Matron-in-chief, for D.M.S., Canadian Contingents.

CANADIAN RED CROSS SPECIAL HOSPITAL, BUXTON, Derbyshire, England

Nursing Sister Tripp may have served at Buxton. This is not confirmed.

For example, this page for a diary entry dated September 5th, 1916 reports "Nursing Sister Tripp A. is taken on the strength. "

Another entry in the November 1916 war diary: "Nov. 2nd. Nursing Sister A. Tripp is struck off the strength and transferred to Granville Special Hospital, Ramsgate."

It is worthwhile to check all the diary pages for the Canadian Red Cross Special Hospital, Buxton, to look for further information about Nursing Sister Tripp's career at this hospital. The diary pages may be accessed at the following links:


War diaries - Canadian Red Cross Special Hospital, Buxton

War diaries - Canadian Red Cross Special Hospital, Buxton, 1917-1919

Uploader's Research notes: [Nursing Sister Army Canadian Army Medical Corps ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2008-09-30
Last modified: 2009-01-30