Staff Nurse

Esther Maude Tubman

Conflict: 
WW1
Additional Information: 

Daughter of Jane Tubman, of 43, Prince Albert Rd., st Kilda, Dunedin, and the late Edward Tubman.

References:
  • CWGC
  • Archives New Zealand
Relatives Who Are Also Casualties:
NZ WAR GRAVES

Biographical Notes:

"Born in Moa Flat, Central Otago in 1887, Esther Tubman was the fourth of six children of Jane Tubman and Edward Tubman, a farmer. Esther was educated locally and in her twenties began training at Dunedin Hospital to become a nurse. She sat and passed the state examination for nurses in 1913, and shortly afterwards began midwifery training at Dunedin’s St Helens maternity hospital.

Upon completing her nursing qualifications Esther was appointed as a visiting nurse attached to the tuberculosis department at Dunedin Hospital. She was then a district nurse for about a year before taking up private nursing. She worked in various parts of the country, including as matron of Denniston Hospital on the West Coast.

In June 1918 Esther enlisted in the New Zealand Army Nursing Service. She was the second member of her family to serve in the war; her younger brother Reynold Tubman, a private in the Otago Infantry Regiment, had been killed in action at Passchendaele during the disastrous attack on 12 October 1917. On 10 July 1918, Esther embarked from Wellington with the 40th Reinforcements for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force aboard the troopship Tahiti.

On 22 August the Tahiti called at Freetown in Sierra Leone, West Africa. People in the city had recently been infected with the deadly influenza virus, and although preventative measures were taken, within three days at least two-thirds of those on the ship were sick. The medical staff, including Esther, were quickly overworked and Esther herself soon became ill. She was probably the nurse mentioned in a letter home as seeming better one morning before suddenly worsening in the afternoon. ‘She raved terribly all night and next morning became unconscious.’

When the Tahiti reached England, Esther was taken to No. 3 New Zealand General Hospital in Codford, Wiltshire. She continued to deteriorate and was transferred to an isolation hospital at Salisbury, where she died on 18 September 1918. Esther was one of about 80 people who died after taking ill aboard the Tahiti. She was given a military funeral and buried in Tidworth Military Cemetery on 20 September. A tribute in a Dunedin newspaper after her death stated, ‘If ever a woman was born for nursing, she certainly was.’" [Source: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/esther-tubman, accessed 16/10/2021]

 

"Senior Staff-nurse E. M. Tubman N.Z.A.N.S., Fortieth Reinforcements, who died from sickness at Salisbury Hospital on September 18, sailed from New Zealand on July 10 in the best of health, and her death came as a very severe shock to her relatives. Sister Tubman was the second daughter of the late Mr Edward Tubman, Dumbarton, Roxburgh, Otago, and Mrs Tubman, of St. Kilda. She was born at Dumbarton on April 18, 1887, and was educated in the district school. She went through her training at Dunedin, St. Helens, and Karitane-Harris Hospitals. After finishing her course she was district nurse for 12 months, and undertook private nursing in different parts of New Zealand. Before she left New Zealand she was at the Denniston Hospital, West Coast. Sister Tubman had a brother killed is action in France on October 12, 1917." [Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 6599, 25 September 1918, Page 3]

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Casualty

Service Number: 
22/517
Name:
Esther Maude Tubman
Rank: 
Staff Nurse
Date of Birth:
18 April 1887
Place of Birth:
Moa Flat, Otago, New Zealand
Next of Kin: 
Mrs J Tubman (mother), 43 Prince Albert Road, St Kilda, Dunedin
Religion:
Church of England
Date of Enlistment:
25 June 1918
Locality on Enlistment: 
43 Prince Albert Road, St Kilda, Dunedin
Place of Enlistment: 
Featherston, New Zealand
Marital Status:
Single
Occupation on Enlistment:
Nurse
Employer:
Denniston Hospital, West Coast
Unit:
New Zealand Army Nursing Service

Casualty Details

Cause of Death:
Date of Death:
18 September 1918
Day of Death:
Wednesday
Age at Death: 
31
Conflict: 
WW1

Embarkation Details

Embarkation Body:
New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Place:
Wellington, New Zealand
Embarkment Date:
10 July 1918
Transport:
HMNZT 107
Vessel:
Tahiti
Destination:
Plymouth, England

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

Cemetery

Cemetery Reference: 
C. 334.
Cemetery Location: 
United Kingdom
Esther Maude Tubman
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