The son of Harry Earl and Rita MacKeller of Selkirk St., Chatham, ON. Trained at Brandon, Vancouver, Coal Harbour, British Columbia, Patricia Bay B.C. and Lachine Quebec in the Equipment Section. Neil was stationed at RCAF Coal Harbour, BC. in January of 1944 when he was home on furlough to see his parents. CDN 8/01/44. Still stationed on the […]
Read MoreOverseas four and a half years and promoted to Staff Sergeant. Received the usual decorations. Discharged May 22nd 1945.
Read MoreAppears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment, (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Went overseas from June 1942 to January 1946. Discharged January 16th, 1946. Looking for Information.
Read MoreServed in Halifax and on the West Coast. Promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. MacKenzie of Chatham. A graduate of Queen’s University. Prior to her enlistment she was the secretary at the Chatham Collegiate Institute in Chatham. It was reported in the CDN 3/11/44 that WREN MacKenzie […]
Read MoreNext of Kin: Mrs. R. M. MacKinnon, 430 King St. West, Chatham, ON. The CDN 10/12/45 reported that he returned to Canada aboard the S. S. Mauretania, docking at Halifax, NS. Arrived aboard the S.S. Mauritania from overseas docked at Halifax NS. 1 January, 1946. Looking for Family and Service Information – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreMade several trips over and back and was stationed one year in England. Discharged December 16th, 1945.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. MacLean of Tilbury. He was educated at Weston High School and the University of Toronto, he received hia B.A.Science degree in 1940. Prior to his enlistment in August of 1942 he managed the fuse department in a Toronto munitions plant. It was reported in the TT 5/11/42 that […]
Read MoreThe CDN 30/ 11/43 reported that Kenneth then living at 205 Thames St., Chatham, had enlisted in the RCAF. For reason unknown he transferred to the 2nd KMRMR. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreSapper James B Macon enlisted May 17th 1918 at Windsor, Ont in the Royal Engineers, (Imp) and proceeded to England on 27th May. Left England for East Africa Jul 16th 1918 where he arrived Sept 20th 1918 remaining there until March 1st 1919. Discharged as Medically unfit Aug 29th 1919.
Read MoreAircraftman, RCAF. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris MacPherson of Wallaceburg. The WN 22/0/41 reported he was on a leave to visit his parents. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION. Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreTrained in St. Thomas, and served with Air Squadron at Ottawa, Moncton and Montreal. Promoted to the rank of Corporal. Married, he was stationed at Welland. They spent the Christmas holiday at Mrs. Maddock’s mothers Mrs. Ella Echlin of West St., Chatham. CDN 29 12/42 Afa: IODE Discharged October 23rd, 1945.
Read MoreAC2, R78653, RCAF. Married, he was stationed at Welland. They spent the Christmas holiday at Mrs. Maddocks mothers Mrs. Ella Echlin of West St., Chatham. CDN 29 12/42. James passed away 2 June, 2001 at the age of 80 years old.
Read MoreOf Chatham, ON Edward was married with two small children residing at 19 Park Ave. West, Chatham. The son of Mrs. Otis Magee of Wallaceburg, ON. He was on the original staff of No.12 BTC,-Chatham. Enlisted 5/03/42. Andrew received his “Wings” at Camp Borden, ON. 16/01/42. Arrived in England 16/01/1942 he was not reported in […]
Read MoreAppears in a group photo of graduates from HMCS Hunter, Windsor, ON. WN 26/11/42 The CDN 21/10/43 reported he was stationed on the east coast. He was spending a 28 day furlough with his wife Valetta and his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Mahon of Edgar St., Chatham. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website. […]
Read MoreRCAF. He was stationed in BC. in September of 1943. TT 23/09/43. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.
Read MoreTook technical training at St. Thomas. Posted to #14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, then to Westminster Hospital, London, then to Rockcliffe. Served as a Hospital Assistant and promoted to the rank of Corporal. Received the C.V.S.M. Date of Discharge: 1946
Read MoreIt was reported that Pte. Makey was wounded in action while serving in western Europe. BNT 27/09/43. A letter from Pte. Makey was printed in the BNT 24/01/1945 as follows: Well Leonard how are you getting along? I hope you are O. The last time I saw you I didn’t know where I was going […]
Read MorePte. Frederic W. Makins was promoted to Sergeant and also passed as Musketry Instructor before leaving Canada with the 186th Battalion in March 1917. He trained at Bramshott and reverted to Private to cross to France with the first draft in June 1917. He transferred to the 18th Battalion, and three months later received wounds […]
Read MoreServed on Shore duty at Gaspe Bay, Halifax and Cornwallis. Promoted to the rank of First Class Stoker. Discharged January 16th, 1946.
Read MoreServed on an Aircraft Carrier on the H.M.S. Puncher. Started in Supply Department and was later promoted to the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Served overseas nearly three years. Transferred to the Naval Department of the Civil Service where he is now serving. Discharged May 1946.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mallett of 199 King St., East, Chatham, ON. Harry enlisted in August of 1943, at London, trained at Orillia, Camp Borden and at Debert, Nova Scotia. Went overseas December 1945 until January 1946. His father was in threat War. CDN 22/01/45. Harry’s father served in the Great War going overseas with the 186th and […]
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that EAR Malo was stationed aboard HMCS Prescott at Halifax, NS. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that Marcel was on a Naval Training Extension at Deepbrook, NS. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.
Read MoreThe husband of Florence Lilly May (nee Moor). Wedding CDN 25/04/39. The father of Priscilla (King), Jim, Glenda (O’Brien), Gloria (Mifsud), Joy (Roberts) and Edward. Glen passed away in 1983.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Malott. Lawrence was reported on leave, visiting his parents in February, 1942. TT 19/02/42. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs., Malvern of Chatham, ON. The husband of Isabelle Dun the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of Southhampton, England. They married 1/04/1944. Served overseas from December 1942 to January 23rd, 1946. Discharged January 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreNext of kin reported as Howard Sr. and Mrs. F. Manderson, Box 322, Dresden, ON., The brother of Bessie (Blackwell), Susan (Wilmott), Dorothy (Rigsby) and Ivey (Wilmott), three brothers and five sister previously deceased. The husband of Alice (nee Knop), the father of Carolyn (Smyth) and David. James enlisted 29/10/ 42. The CDN 04/1943 reported was on leave […]
Read MoreThe son of Mrs. Howard Manderson of Sydenham St., Dresden. The DT 28/12/44 reported F/O. then stationed at RCAF-Ottawa was on holiday with his wife and son and mother. Practiced law in Dresden and Georgetown, Ontario. Received Queen’s Counsel December 23rd, 1958. Discharged May 31st, 1946. Maurice passed away 15 July 1972. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact […]
Read MoreFrank was born in Wakaw, Saskatchewan on March 31st, 1922. The son of Michael ‘Mike’ and Margaret (nee Boyle) Manninger of James St., Blenheim, ON., brother of Marion Dale, Elizabeth (Grant), Ted, George, Michael, Joseph and Arthur; Frank was the last of the children to pass away. The husband of Margaret (nee Marny Yeager), the father of Michael, Mark […]
Read MoreThe son of Mrs. Joseph Marchand of South St., Tilbury, ON. Married Beatrice, and had a daughter who was three in 1946 the family was living in Tilbury, ON. In March of 1943 he was Gunner Marchand home on leave from Barriefield for a weekend visit with his wife. TT18/03/43. Andy also trained at Camp Borden, […]
Read MoreHenry enlisted in June of 1943 age 17 years, he trained in London, Listowel and Camp Ipperwash. It was reported that Henry had been home on a five day leave in late October of 1943 from Camp Ipperwash, as the guest of his mother and family He was wounded during the invasion of France, spending […]
Read MoreSon of Mr. and Mrs. Deo Marchand of Young St., Tilbury, ON., brother of Garard and Raymond also in service. Prior to the war he was employed at the Canadian Top and Body Company. TT 14/01/43. Maurice enlisted in January 1942 to the Fort Garry Horse and went overseas in September. He arrived in England in September […]
Read MoreReported returning from overseas duty aboard the vessel Queen Mary docking at New York City. CDN 11/07/45.
Read MoreArrived from overseas on S. S. “Louis Pasteur” CDN 1/09/45. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.
Read MoreSon of Alphie and Agnes Marchand, of Tilbury, Ontario, Canada. The brother of Raymond, William, Elizabeth (Bonneau), Mary (Berry), Joanne (Ryan) and Patricia. Age: 19, DOW – Date of Death: 11/09/1944, in Italy. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead, Grave/Memorial Reference: I, F, 49. Cemetery: GRADARA WAR CEMETERY.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marchand of Cathcart St. Tilbury, ON. The CDN 16/02/44 reported that Romeo had returned to the Royal Navy Training School after a two week leave at his parents home.
Read MoreBorn 19 March, 1925 at Harwich Twsp., Kent Co., ON. The son of Harry Joseph and Gertrude Mardling, the brother of WREN Margaret (Brown). The husband of Mary ‘Mae’ (nee McDonald) who resides at 182 William St. South. Harry attended Queen Mary School, the Chatham Collegiate Institute and the Chatham Vocational School. Prior to his enlistment he worked at […]
Read MoreNorman enlisted in August of 1942, trained at Camp Pettawawa, ON. after which he went overseas in March of 1943. Besides his parents he was survived by his six brothers Leo, Raymond, Earl, Morris, Lenard and Elmer in service in BC. also four sisters Mrs. Norman York of Detroit, Monica, Mildred and Marion.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mark. Prior to the war William was an accountant at the Bank of Montreal in Wallaceburg. He was reported being shot down over Belgium on 7 February,1945 but he parachuted to safety and reached allied forces two days later. WN 15/03/45.
Read MoreSon of Sydney and Margaret Markham of Dresden, ON. A military wedding was held in Dresden 23/08/39 between Cpl. Robert Markham and Margret “Peggy” (nee Sayers). The CDN 12/01/44 reported that Sgt. Robert Markham had been wounded on 24/12/43 in action with the Canadian Army in Italy. His parents had been notified of his wounding. It was well known that the 8th Army […]
Read MoreBorn in Dresden, ON. 12/09/1918 the son of Sidney and Margaret Markham of Dresden, ON. Brother of Robert. Thomas enlisted 10/09/1940 as a AC2 but would be promoted to WO2 while serving in Moncton, NB. and Halifax, NS., he did not serve overseas. The DT 8/05/41 reported Cpl. Markham then stationed at RCAF-Toronto was home for […]
Read MoreBorn in Dover Centre, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Markham of Dover Centre ON. Member of 48th Highlanders, Fred served in England, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was reported to be returning from oversea duty aboard the S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, CDN 26/09/45. Member of 48th Highlanders, Fred served in England, […]
Read MoreGunner Mars arrived in England Mar. 14, 1916, and was promoted to Bombadier July 1, 1916, when he crossed to France transferring to the 36th Battery, CFA. He received promotion to Corporal in Sept. 1917 and to Sergeant in Sept. 1918. During the final assault on Cambrai Oct. 7, 1918, he was killed in action.
Read MoreTrained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Stationed at St. Thomas Brandon Kingston, and served as Aircraft Mechanic. Discharged February 1946.
Read MoreTrained in Windsor, St. Hyacinth, Quebec, before enlisting for overseas duty. Took an advance training course in signalling in Scotland. Saw duty aboard a Canadian Frigate making several ocean crossings on Convoy duty and encountered enemy action in the English Channel during operations. Discharged November 19th, 1945. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.
Read MorePrivate Marshall joined the 24th Kents in 1913 and one year later received promotion to Sergeant which rank he held until his enlistment with CEF. He transferred from the 91st to the 186th battalion, received promotion to Sergeant, and went overseas with this unit Mar. 26, 1917, arriving at Liverpool Apr. 7, 1917. He trained […]
Read MoreOf Wallaceburg. Reported promoted to Lieut. CDN 28/08/45(P). LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.
Read MoreThe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marshall of Merlin, Kent Co., ON. AW1 Marshall appeared in CDN photo (date unknown) along with three other women enlisting in the RCAF. After her training June was formerly stationed at RCAF Rockcliffe, ON. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marshall of Merlin, Kent Co., ON. June […]
Read MoreThe Merlin Standard 20/11/41, reported that he had bee accepted in the RCAF. He was leaving for Toronto where he would be taking a Radio Technicians course there. The MS(date unknown) then at St. Thomas was home on a week-end pass. Walter was reported returning to RCAF-St. Thomas after a week-end with his father. The MS 17/02/44 reported he was stationed […]
Read MoreBorn in St. Jansten, Zeeland Province, Holland. The son of Theophile and Saraphina Martens. In 1926 the family moved to Canada and settled in Jeanette’s Creek area, his father working as a share cropper. A few years later the family would move to Chatham, living on Ursuline Avenue. His father took on the job of […]
Read MoreGraduated from #1 Air Observer School, in Malton, Ontario course 109A Navigator. Later posted to Victoriaville, Qubec, Ontario. Discharged March 1945.
Read MoreThe only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin of Inshes Avenue, Chatham. AC2 Martin had been stationed at Lachine Quebec when he was given a furlough to visit his parents. CDN 12/04/43 The CDN 6/10/43 reported that LAC Martin then stationed at I.T. S Belleville, ON. was on a ten day furlough visiting his parents. The CDN […]
Read MoreDriver Chauncey M. Martin left St. John for overseas January 1st, 1916, with the Mechanical Transports, training at Witley Camp until March 15th, when he proceeded to France attached to the 132nd Heavy Battery, R.G.A., hauling ammunition for eight months, when he was transferred to the 142nd Heavy Battery. November 29th, 1917, he crossed to […]
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that he was stationed at No.1 Y Depot, Lachine, PQ. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.
Read MoreThe WN 10/06/43 reported that Sub-Lieut. was on a week end leave at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin’s home in Wallaceburg. The CDN 30/10/43(P) reported Sub-Lieut. Martin married Miss Marjorie Jean Brander of Halifax NS. The bride and groom are residents of Wallaceburg. In 1944 it was Sub-Lieut Martin and he was stationed in Halifax NS. […]
Read MoreBorn in Chatham, ON. 17/08/1891. RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5983-49, Item: 136191, PDF B5983-S049. She was reported living at 523-25th Ave. West, Calgary, AB. Next of Kin: J. A. Martin of Veteran, her father. Irene enlisted 13/02/1918 in Calgary, an had a Medical Exam and she was considered “Fit”. She served in Canada and in […]
Read MoreThe son of Harold C. and L. Pearl Martin. Enlists in Chatham as a Lieutenant in the Kent Regt, listing Chatham as his place of birth and was living in London, ON. On the 20th of August 1944, heavy counter attacks were beaten off as the desperate Germans attempted to force their way past the […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. Eugine Martin. The Wallaceburg News reported that Lester was stationed at No.15 S.F.T.S., RCAF. Claresholm, AB. WN-date unknown. The WN 9/09/43(P) reported that Cpl. Martin married Miss Lillian (nee Frost) in Wallaceburg. The WN 25/03/44 reported that Lester had been on leave and was returning to Alberta to continue his training. His wife Lillian (nee Frost) accompanied him and […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin of 434 King St., Wallaceburg, ON. The WN 20/08/42 reported that Sgt. Norman was home on leave from Lethbridge AB. Norman enlisted in with the RCAF in June, 1944 and graduated as a Pilot at SFTS No.6 Dunnville, ON. in April, 1942. He was assigned to the “mail squadron” […]
Read MoreSergeant Major RCCS and Mrs. Martin were visitors over a week-end with the Sgt. Maj. were visiting with his mother Mrs. M. Martin of Forest St., Chatham. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe Son of Mr. T. J. Martin ( a veteran of the Great War) and Mrs Martin of 935 Forham St., Wallaceburg. Born in Toronto but attended Central School in Wallaceburg and later worked at Wallaceburg Brass Ltd. and Dominion Glass Co. He was prominent in Scouting, was a Cubmaster at No. 3 at Trinity […]
Read MoreServed overseas from December 1943 to November 1945. Discharged November 1945.
Read MoreNext of kin reported as Mrs. J. Mason of Dresden, ON. Reported returning to Canada from overseas duty aboard the troopship “Pasteur” expect to dock at Quebec City on the 22nd of September 1945. CDN 20/09/45. Reported returned from overseas duty CDN 23/09/45. Discharged November 8th, 1945.
Read MoreTrained in Toronto, then sent to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia where he served two years. Transferred to Moncton, Nova Scotia in March 1945 and was discharged from there in November. Stationed at RCAF Toronto Manning Pool. Tom was reported home on a Christmas furlough with his wife daughter Shirley Anne and family on Park Ave., Chatham, […]
Read MoreThe husband of Ruth Adelle (nee Soutiere), the father of Ruth Ann (Brooks), Paul and Janet (Apthorp) the family was then living on Wallace St. in Wallaceburg and he was stationed at RCAF Fingal, ON.. WN (date unknown). Lem passed away 1 January, 1988 at the age of 70 years old. The WN 27/01/44 reported that […]
Read MoreBorn 23 May, 1910 (or 12/ 11/1910) in Manitoba (or Portage la Prairie, Sask.). Son of John Slater Matier and of Janet Matier (nee McLarty), of Steveston, British Columbia,, Portage La Prairie. Canada. Living at R. R. # 1 Wheatley, Romney Twsp., Kent Co., ON. It was reported in the Wheatley Journal that he had four brothers, Ralph […]
Read MoreServed with the Kent Regiment. Served in Canada at Crumlin as an electrician. Was discharged when the Crumlin Air Station was closed. Had no number of rank as he was employed as a civilian worker.
Read MoreWent overseas with the 15th, Field Ambulance Division in August 1942, after receiving his training at Valcartier, Quebec and Sussex, New Brunswick. He was recommended for a commission and returned to Canada after fourteen months in England, for Officer training. Reached the rank of Lieutenant in the Canadian Infantry Corps and was awarded the C.V.S.M. […]
Read MoreServed in Canada, was stationed at Newfoundland for twenty-two months and promoted to Able seaman. Discharged September 10th, 1945.
Read MoreOverseas over four years. Served in Italy and England, Promoted the the rank of Sergeant. Discharged November 17th, 1944.
Read MoreBorn in Chatham, ON. in 1924, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of Delaware Ave., Chatham, ON. It was reported that AC2 Maxwell was home on a weeks leave from RCAF MacDonald, Manitoba where he was training and where he was presented with his ‘wings”. The CDN 29/12/43 reported that AC2 Maxwell had returned to Brandon MB. […]
Read MoreAppears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Jack would transfer to the Lincoln & Welland Regt. for service overseas. Service No: A/115620, Regiment: Lincoln and Welland Regiment, R.C.I.C. Son of James and Annabel Maxwell, of Chatham, Ontario.
Read MoreThe son of Mrs. Hazel Maxwell of Wallaceburg who had been visiting her son in Toronto before he left for Calgary to “further his training”. WN 13/01/44 LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreServed one year in Newfoundland and then was transferred to B.C. Dsicharged July 3rd, 1946.
Read MoreBorn in Welland, ON in 1924 the son of Mr. James and Mrs. Annie (nee Dabald) May of Wallaceburg, ON. The brother of George WO. R197156CDN 19/10/44 and Jean (Warwick). Husband of Lillian Doris (nee Burnham) for 57 years. The father of Rick, Doug and Lynda (Leno). Albert had just been discharged from the Navy […]
Read MoreIt was reported in the CDN 29/10/42 that Donald enlisted in the RCAF. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. James May of R. R. #4, Chatham. The brother of Albert William AB V55305. CDN 19/10/44 He married a woman in England and they had a baby son [neither named]. George enlisted 20/10/1942 at London, ON and trained at Lachine and Mont Joli, PQ. where he graduated on 8 June, 1943. George arrived overseas 9 […]
Read MoreServed overseas from May 1944 to February 1946. Discharged April 6th, 1946.
Read MoreTrained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown) as a Stretcher Barer Served in Canada, and promoted to the rank of Corporal. Posted for overseas duty from October 1944 to January 1st, 1945. Discharged February 2nd, 1946. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION. James passed […]
Read MoreServed overseas from July 1943 to July 1945. Promoted to Corporal in England and reverted at own request to go to France, Received the C.V.S.M. Discharged December 15th, 1945.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maynard of Princess St., North was reported in the CDN 30/05/44 was returning to Ottawa after a weekend leave. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maynard of Wilson Ave., Chatham, ON. Married Margaret Jean (nee Smithson), daughter of Mrs. E. Smithson of 22 Jeffery St., Chatham in the first double ring ceremony in Chatham during WWII. Served six years in the Army, five of which were spent overseas. Was a dispatch rider of […]
Read MoreThe son of Mrs. Charles Corner of Camden. Charles enlisted in July 1942 with the Windsor Recce Battalion, trained an Dundurn, SK. and went overseas with the battalion in July 1943. He went to France in the fall of 1944 and had seen a lot of action since then. In March of 1945 his mother […]
Read MoreThe son of Harry and Hattie (nee Booth) McAllister. Born: 11/12/1915 at Beacher, ON., living at 15107 Bentier Ave., Detroit, Mich. Wilfred was the last of three sons. Wilfred trained with the Army air force at Douglas, Arizona. Service overseas in Europe. He was in Italy in January of 1944. During a bombing raid his B29 […]
Read MoreThe Son of James and Annie (nee Allan). Husband of Margaret (nee Launder – 2009), the father of Margaret (Metcalfe) and Bobby. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Bob would later transfer to the RCASC as a Sgt., A34989, RCASC – 29th Cdn. Armoured Recce. Robert enlisted […]
Read MoreMC Rank: MAJ Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6625 – 51. Date of Birth 31/01/1888 at Highgate, Kent Co. ON. The son of Peter and Mary (Gilles) McAskill of Highgate, ON. James was the youngest of eight children Isabell, Neil, John, Effie, Colin, Archer and Peter. James attended Medical school at Queen’s University graduating from Medical School in 1914. […]
Read MoreRegimental Number: 337953. The son of Methodist Pastor Rev. McCamus and his wife of Blenheim, ON. DOB:- 1/11/1891. RG150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6612-22. Item: 141189. PDF:- B6612-SO22. Unit 67th Depot Battery. Item: 141189. Present Address: #55 – Charles St. West, Toronto. Born at Fenelon Falls, ON. , Canada. N OF K: Kate McCamus – Canada. Next of Kin: Blenheim, […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. Charles W. and Ursula McCarron, the brother of Bernard and sister Teresa. It was reported in the CDN 11/09/42 that Pat was on furlough from RCAF – Alliford Bay, BC. The CDN 24/12/43 reported that LAC Patrick of RCAF-Belleville and LAC Bernard of RCAF-Toronto and sister Teresa (UWO) were home for Christmas. […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Ursula McCarron, the brother of Patrick Fallon and sister Teresa. The CDN 24/12/43 reported that LAC Patrick of RCAF-Belleville and LAC Bernard of RCAF-Toronto and sister Theresa (UWO) were home for Christmas It was reported in the Wallaceburg News (date unknown) that he had arrived overseas for duty. LOOKING […]
Read MoreThe WN 23/03/44 reported that Sgt. McCarron was serving on ‘active duty’. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreSapper Warren Clifford McCarter took a short training at London and St. John, leaving for overseas June 29th, 1918. He was Stationed at Seaford Camp until proceeding to France November 9th, 1918, with “D” Co. C.E.R.D.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy of 30 King St. West was reported serving overseas. CDN 31/05/44 It was reported in the CDN 8/05/44 that Pte. McCarthy was returning to the east coast after a furlough at his home in Chatham. Went overseas April 1944 to December 9th, 1943. Saw active service at Cannes in […]
Read MorePrevious Military Experience: C.W.S.F. March 1941 until enlistment. History After Enlistment: Received basic training at London and Sainte Anne de Bellevue. Transferred to London England November 35th 1942 for further training. Placed in charge of New enlistments and posted to Geoningen, Holland May 14th 1945. Moved to Amsterdamn [sic], Holland a few days later. Promoted […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan. The WJ 4/04/40 reported Tpr. McCellan had left for camp in London after a four day leave. It was reported in the WJ 25/04/40 that Trp. McClellan was with the 1st Hussars in London, ON. The WJ 16/05/40 reported after a weekend at home he moved back to the 1st Hussars at Camp Borden. The WJ […]
Read MoreThe daughter of Mrs. Wesley McClelland of Cottam, ON. Born in Cottom, Essex County. Prior to her enlistment in October, 1941 she was living and working in Chatham, ON. as a saleslady. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
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