Staff Nurse

Ella Kate Cooke

Conflict: 
WW1
Additional Information: 

Daughter of Henry and Sarah Cooke.

References:
  • CWGC
NZ WAR GRAVES

Biographical Notes:

 

 

"Ella Kate Cooke, No. 2/RESC/1266.
Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve.
Died in an accident, 8 September 1917.

Born in Auckland in 1881, Ella Kate Cooke was the youngest of Sarah and Henry Cooke’s eight children. After leaving school Ella entered the nursing profession and in 1907 she completed her training at Auckland Hospital. She went on to work in several hospitals around the North Island before becoming a Native Health Nurse at Ngāruawāhia in January 1914. Six months later Ella left New Zealand with her twin sister for a trip ‘Home’, via the United States and Canada. By the time they reached New York, war had broken out.

When the sisters eventually reached London, Ella offered her nursing services to the British government. She was not needed, however, so in November she crossed the Channel to work for the French Flag Nursing Corps as a volunteer. For the next six months she served at a hospital in Bernay, near Rouen in northern France. In May 1915 Ella was back in England and soon joined the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve. She nursed in England for several months before she was posted to No. 17 General Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt. 

Ella wrote home frequently, describing the hard work and the terrible injuries of some of the men she treated and cared for. While in France she witnessed severe cases of trench foot, many of which required amputation. In a letter home, she wrote, ‘I am sure many people do not realise what this war means unless they could see these poor suffering men.’  Despite the hardships of wartime nursing, Ella enjoyed her work and was described by a fellow nurse as ‘a very great favourite.’ 

After two years in Egypt, Ella was walking to a friend’s house for dinner on the evening of 8 September 1917 when she took a shortcut across a railway line. She walked straight into the path of an oncoming train and was killed instantly. The following day, Staff Nurse Cooke was buried with military honours at Hadra War Memorial Cemetery in Alexandria. Her name is among those listed on a memorial at York Minster in England to women of the British Empire who lost their lives." [Source: nzhistory.net, accessed 7/10/2021]

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Casualty

Service Number: 
2/RESC/1266
Name:
Ella Kate Cooke
Rank: 
Staff Nurse
Date of Birth:
02 September 1881
Place of Birth:
Auckland, New Zealand
Date of Enlistment:
Not known
Marital Status:
Single
Occupation on Enlistment:
Nurse
Employer:
Native Health Nurse, Ngāruawāhia
Unit:
Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service

Casualty Details

Cause of Death:
Date of Death:
08 September 1917
Day of Death:
Saturday
Age at Death: 
30
Conflict: 
WW1

Embarkation Details

Embarkation Place:
Auckland, New Zealand
Embarkment Date:
03 July 1914
Vessel:
Niagara
Destination:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, then to England

Text in italics supplied by Cenotaph Online, Auckland War Memorial Museum

Cemetery

Cemetery Reference: 
B. 25.
Cemetery Location: 
Egypt
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