Private Stoliker left London, ON, for Halifax Apr. 14, 1916 arriving in England about May 1.
He transferred , July 15, to the 39th battalion and proceeded to France Aug. 30, attached to the 18th battalion.
Five months and a half after enlistment he gave his life for his country in France.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (11-10-1916), Park Street Methodist Church, Books of Remembrance for the Great War 1914 - 18. At St. Andrews UC, Chatham - January 2010, Chatham Daily Planet (29-11-1916), Chatham Daily Planet (27-09-1919), Blenheim Freedom Library |
| Supplemental Information | Father: J. F. Stoliker, Chatham Mother: Mrs. Abigail J. Stoliker Brothers: Joseph Harrison, John Sister: Mrs. Florence A. Lilley |
| Height | 5'8" |
| Eye Colour | blue |
| Age | 30 |
| Complexion | medium |
| Hair | black |
| Race | white |
| Birthplace | Gananogue, ON |
| Religion | Methodist |
| Last Place of Employment | Dowsley Spring and Axel Company, Chatham ON |
| Average Earnings | 3/day |
| Marital Status | single |
| When Enlisted | Apr. 1, 1916 |
| Where Enlisted | Chatham, ON |
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