2nd Lieut. Alexander Manson Moncrieff Finlayson

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2nd Lieut. Alexander Manson Moncrieff Finlayson

Also Known As: "Alexander Moncrieff Finlayson"
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Birthplace: The Manse, Waitati, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
Death: July 23, 1917 (33)
Belgium (World War I: Died of Wounds.)
Place of Burial: [II. A. 18.], Loker, Arrondissement Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Alexander Manson Finlayson and Janet Scott Finlayson
Brother of Thomas Finlayson; Jane T Finlayson; James T Finlayson and Peter Pringle Scott Finlayson

Occupation: South Lancashire Regiment, 10 Battalion (attd. 7th Bn.)
Find A Grave ID: 12688095
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About 2nd Lieut. Alexander Manson Moncrieff Finlayson

Alexander Manson Moncrieff Finlayson was born 10 February 1881 (reg. 1884/8656) at The Manse, Waitati, Otago, New Zealand. His parents were Alexander Manson Finlayson and Janet Scott Finlayson (nee Brunton) who had married on 4 December 1878.

Geologist. Entrance and senior scholar at the University of Otago gaining his MSc in 1907 with double first-class honours. Author of four geological papers in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute in 1907 and 1908. Killed in World War I. Member of the Auckland Islands party on the Sub-Antarctic Scientific Expedition in 1907. Source: National Library of New Zealand.

Alexander Moncrieff Finlayson, son of Mr Alex M and Mrs I S Finlayson, of Maori Hill Dunedin, New Zealand, was an Entrance and Senior Scholar at the University of Otago, gaining his MSc in 1907 with double first class honours. He came to London in 1908 with an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, spending two years in research work at the Royal College of Science gaining a DSc. In 1910 he took up an appointment with Indo-Burmah Petroleum Co Ltd as a petroleum geologist. Before coming to London he had carried out researches on the goldfields, the scheelite deposits and the nephrite of his native New Zealand, besides contributing to the geology of the Sub-Antarctic Islands. While in England he made a comprehensive study of the British ore-deposits and endeavoured to classify them with reference to their geological age. His results were embodied in two papers read before the Society in 1910. He also visited Spain, and made important contributions to the knowledge of the pyritic deposits of Huelva. Following the outbreak of war, Finlayson returned to England and received his commission as a lieutenant in the South Lancashire Regiment in 1915, In August 1916 he joined the British Expeditionary Force in France where he was wounded in October that year. He returned to active service in May 1917, but was again wounded, dying from in his injures on 23 July 1917. Source: The Geological Society.

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2nd Lieut. Alexander Manson Moncrieff Finlayson's Timeline

1884
February 10, 1884
The Manse, Waitati, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
1917
July 23, 1917
Age 33
Belgium
July 23, 1917
Age 33
Locre Hospice Cemetery, [II. A. 18.], Loker, Arrondissement Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium