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Elise Kemp
Sister Elise Margaret Kemp (19 June 1881 — 20 October 1917) was a New Zealand born nurse and nursing sister who served in the Territorial Forces Nursing Service. She was the only New Zealand nurse killed in action during World War I. ==Early years== She was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1881 (some sources erroneously cite 1882) to Dr. William George Kemp, a physician and surgeon, alumnus of the University of Durham, originally from England, and his wife, Charlotte. The couple married on 17 February 1870 and would have six children. Two of their sons followed their father's vocation, becoming physicians themselves. By 1901 the Kemp family relocated to London, living in West Dulwich. Elise Kemp began studying nursing in 1904 at the nearby King's College Hospital. She was graduated on 12 February 1908, and began working as a Ward Sister. In 1914 she became a member of the London-based Territorial Forces Nursing Service (TFNS). Two of her brothers, who had qualified as physicians joined up with the Royal Army Medical Corps and served overseas. In January 1916 she was posted to the Western Front.
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