Served 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 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 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.
Read MoreBorn in 1909 in Brampton, ON. The son of Benjamin McClure of 119 ½ King St., West, Chatham, ON. Prior to his enlistment he was employed at the International Harvester Company in Chatham. Enlisted with the 2nd Batt. Kent Regiment then transferred to the RCAMC in August, 1942. He went overseas in December of 1942, […]
Read MoreBorn in Chatham, ON., his next of kin is reported to be Mrs. Byron Fisher (grandmother), living at 219 Park St., Chatham, ON. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Transferred to the RCAF. CDN 22/07/42 The CDN 11/09/43 reported that LAC McClymont was at RCAF-Centralia while spending […]
Read MoreAt his enlistment he was serving in the Cdn. Armoured Corps Work Shop. The son of Mrs. J. R. McCoig of 17 Second St., Chatham, his father had passed away. He was married and his wife was residing in Alaska. James “enlisted in the R.C.O.C., Friday 13th Friday 1941” CDN 27/08/42. The articles “Lucky Soldier” went on […]
Read MoreBorn in Chatham, ON., the son of John and Maggie (nee McLaren) McCorvie, his father was a merchant. Dr. McCorvie was a self employed Physician living at 216 Oakland Drive, Meridian, Ingram, Michigan. In the 1930 and 1940 census he was married and had a wife and a son living in Meridian, Michigan. His Next […]
Read MoreCaptain John McCorvie left London for overseas December 12th, 1916. He was appointed Assistant Adjutant for the O.C. of the Canadian Army Medical Corps Training School at Shorncliffe, Kent, February 8th, 1917, and July 25th, 1917, was attached to Ravenscroft Military Hospital, Seaford, the Auxiliary of the No.10 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Eastbourne. He crossed to […]
Read MoreBorn in Chatham, ON. The son of Mr. and Mrs. N. McCready, the brother of Samuel R. Husband of Lola Marie (nee Moreland), father of Carol (Lampkin), Brenda (Sterling), Norma Jean (Wrightman), David Allan and Richard. The WN 19/08/43 reported that David was stationed at Halifax, NS David passed away in 1991 CDN-Obit (wife) CDN 19/11/13. LOOKING FOR […]
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that O/S. McCready was training at the HMC Gunnery School at HMCS Cornwallis, NS. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. N. McCready, the brother of David N.. The WN 19/08/43 reported that Samuel had enlisted in the RCNVR stationed in London, ON. The WN 27/01/44 reported that O/S. McCready was training at the HMC Gunnery School at HMCS Cornwallis, NS. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreDonald was born in Chatham Township on December 14, 1919. Address at enlistment was Chatham Township. Enlisted in Sarnia September 14, 1939 with the Royal Canadian Engineers, along with his friend L/Cpl. Bernard Bachynski, A18108. His wife was Mrs. Jean (Mowers) McCreary (deceased 2009). Sons Keith and Carl McCreary. Stepson Ted Courtis, Daughter Donna […]
Read MoreCaptain. . The Wallaceburg News reported that Captain McRitchie was stationed overseas. WN-date unknown. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MorePrivate McDermand went overseas Oct. 1 1916, proceeding to France in March. In May he was severely wounded, and returned to England for treatment, joining his unit in France Nov. 5 He was again wounded Nov. 12 but remained on duty. Dec. 12 1917, while holding the first lines, he was killed in aciton by […]
Read MoreThe son of D. A. McDonald. The husband of Leona (nee Myers). Served overseas from May 1942 to July 1943. Promoted to the rank of Corporal. Overseas in a reinforcement drafte to the RCOC 12/09/1942. Discharged August 19th, 1944.
Read MoreWas reported to have returned to HMCS Cornwallis, NS after a furlough at his home in Mitchel’s Bay, Kent Co., ON. WN 17/05/45. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreWas a member of the 24th Kent Regiment for some time. After being enlisted in the Medical Corps at Chatham, Ontario September 3rd, 1915 , Girdon McDonald was transferred to London, Ontario to the 33rd Battalion C.E.F. and sailed to England February 1916. He was trained at Shorncliffe, St. Martins Plains, and West Sandling Camps and then transferred […]
Read MoreThe youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald of Chatham, ON. In July of 1944 Henry was stationed at RCAF-Dartmouth, NS. The CDN 11.07/44 reported that he was married to Alice Elizabeth (nee Long) at the Wesley United Church in Chatham. The couple had a wedding trip to Muskoka. On and they would later […]
Read MoreThe Wallaceburg News reported that he was training at RCAF No.3 depot at Edmonton, AB. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreBorn in Toronto, ON. the son of Norman Donald and Louina McDonald of 14 Burnham Thorpe Road, Islington, ON. John enlisted with the RCAF in July of 1940 and was sent overseas in May of 1941. The brother of Marjorie, Bruce (RCAF instructor) and Donald (RCAF on a Officer Training course and Uncle to Ian […]
Read MoreSeaman Neil G. McDonald was sent to Halifax to join the crew of the Niobe, the Canadian Naval training ship. A few days later he was sent on draft to Quebec to bring back the H.M.S.”C.D.26,” on which he served as cook. He was promoted in January 1918 to Petty Officer.
Read MoreThe second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McDonald of Turnerville, Kent Co., ON. It was reported in the CDN 14/07/42 that Madeline Patricia (nee Lloyd) was engaged to be married to Roy. The date of the marriage was not announced.
Read MoreServed for three months in Canada. Most of the time was spent at Camp Borden. he died in the Spring of 1946 after having returned to civilian life. Death was from natural causes and had no connection with his service.
Read MoreSapper McDougall was transferred from London to Brockville for training and left for overseas June 28 1918. He was stationed in Sussex, England, where he received his stripe, and proceeded to France Sept. 29. While his unit proceeded from Bourlon Woods to Camgrai he was sent back to No. 30 Casualty Clearing Station where he […]
Read MorePrivate McDougall left for overseas with the 229th battalion Apr. 8, 1917, proceeding to France Sept. 9, transferring to the 46th Canadian Battalion. He went over the top first Oct. 22, 1917, serving continuously until about Sept. 7, 1918, when he entered training school for Machine Gun duty. He rejoined his unit Sept. 21, 1918 […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDougall of Blenheim, ON. The CDN 3/03/44 reported Edwin was home on leave from Scoudoue, NB.
Read MoreArrived in Chatham from overseas duty Aug 8, 1945. CDN 08/08/45 Discharged August 13th, 1945. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of Frank and Margaret McDuffe, brother of Donald, 5th Cdn. Medical Regt. F/O. Air Medal – 1th USAAF.(Award effective 27/08/43. “Canada Gazette”, 4/05/46 and AFRO 473/46 – 10/05/46) Promoted to Flt. Lieut. (J11967). He flew P-40s in Alaska with 14 Sqd. and 111 Sqd. – RCAF. David flew Spitfires in Europe with 442 Sqd. […]
Read MoreServed in Canada from September 1943 to December 1944. Posted for overseas duty and was sent to England and from there to Nassau. Promoted to the rank of Officer. Discharged August 1945.
Read MoreThe CDN 28/09/43 reported that Douglas was returning to Toronto where he would take up duties with the RCAF. The CDN 20/10/43 reported that AC2 McEllistrum had left Chatham for Guelph after a week-end at his mother’s home. Doug was stationed at RCAF-Guelph. He was reported in the CDN 6/04/44 spending a nine-day leave to be with his mother Mrs. […]
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that Stoc. McFadden was stationed at HMCS York at Toronto, ON. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe Wallaceburg News reported that AC2 McFadden at Montreal, PQ. with No.3 C.M.Unit. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe Merlin Stanard 20/1/41 reported that Kenneth was stationed at RCAF-Malton, ON. He was on a week-end leave. Kenneth was reported as being at No.12 BTC Chatham for training. MS 16/10/41 By November Ken was stationed at the RCAF Manning Pool in Toronto. MS 6/11/41 A month later he had been transferred to RCAF – Malton and was home on […]
Read MoreThe Wallaceburg News reported that he was on “Active Service” with the Halifax Shore Patrol at Halifax NS. WN-date unknown. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreServed overseas in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Received the 1939 to 1945 Star and the France and Germany Star and the C.V.S.M. and Clasp. Discharged February 9th, 1946.
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that LAW McGaffey was stationed at RCAF No.1 Bombing & Gunnery School at Jarvis, ON. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website
Read MoreBorn in Wallaceburg, ON. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGaffey of Bruce St., Wallaceburg. Bob attended D. A. Gordon School and Wallaceburg High School. He was employed at the Wallaceburg Brass Ltd. as a foreman. He was a member of the Kinsmen and St. John Ambulance Association. Husband of Helen (nee Hamilton) father of Bobby 5 and […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McGregor, of Elgin St. Wallaceburg Served at No. 12 BTC – Chatham. He was reported in the WN 19/11/42 being transferred to Three Rivers, PQ. to take a three month course. McGregor left for Camp Borden. The WN 25/02/43(P) reported that Brock had graduated from Officers Training School at […]
Read MoreSon of Mr. James and Mrs. Nora Maguire of 108 Lorne Ave., Chatham. Prior to his enlistment he was an employee of the Chatham Daily News. CDN 3/04/44(P). The CDN 14/08/44 reported that Glen had been promoted to the rank of Pilot Officer. George was born in Ottawa August 29, 1920 and living in Chatham. Address at Enlistment: 168 […]
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). Clarence would transfer to the RCNVR as a Stoc.2, V19652. Took his training at Halifax and was then posted on overseas duty, and took part in the D-Day operations. Served on the H.M.C.S. Uganda and […]
Read MoreBorn 16 May, 1910, the son of Robert and Elethea, the brother of Henry ‘Harry’, Mary, Bob, Isobel, Gordon and Nora. He enlisted in the RCAF at Palmerston, ON. 26 June, 1941 and after his training he served overs seas. Archie married Mildred and they had five children, Wallace, Carol, Kathryn Judith and Sharon. Archibald […]
Read MoreServed in Canada. Took traded Course at Hamilton. Discharged September 1945. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.
Read MoreJack enlisted in September of 1943 and served for ten months in Newfoundland. He was discharged from the Navy 4/03/1946. After the war Jack worked for Bell Canada. He passed away 8/12/2013 in Chatham, ON. interment at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, CDN-Obit 10/12/13.
Read MoreThe WN 23/03/44 reported that Pte. McIntyre was serving on ‘active duty’. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreReported arriving from overseas duty aboard the “Duchess of Richmond, expected at Quebec City 19 August, 1945.
Read MoreN of K: Mrs. M. McIntyre of 310 Blake St., Wallaceburg, ON. The WN 23/03/44 reported that Cecil was on active service. Reported arriving from overseas duty aboard the “Duchess of Richmond, expected at Quebec City 19 August, 1945. CDN 17/08/45. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe Wallaceburg News 14/08/41, reported that Jim, along with Reg Crothers and Jack Sheff, also from Wallaceburg. The three left Wallaceburg for HMCS Hunter in Windsor to enlist in the RCNVR. The WN 22/06/44 reported that Jimmie had returned to Halifax, NS after a two week furlough at his family home. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND […]
Read MoreThe son of the late Alex ‘Sandy’ McIntyre. The WN 7/10/43(P) reported that William was on furlough with his wife and children who were residing in Chatham, ON. Formerly from Wallaceburg he spent some time there visiting with friends. The WN 27/01/44 reported Seaman McIntyre was stationed at St. Hyacinthe PQ. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION […]
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKay of Dresden. John left for Galt to begin his training in the air force. CDN 11/09/42 John was reported home on leave from RCAF-St. Thomas on a weekend leave to see his parents. TD 14/04/43 The DT 29/04/43 reported that AC2 McKay, of the RCAF was on a weekend leave with his […]
Read MoreSon of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenzie, a sister Mrs. T. Howard. CPO McKenzie was married his wife was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Galbraith. CDN 6/02/45, 9/02/45. CPO Glen McKenzie stationed at Sydney NS. was at home with his wife at their home on Adelaide St., Chatham when Glen was […]
Read MoreThe WN 27/01/44 reported that Cpl. McKenzie was stationed at No.4 C & M Unit at Calgary, AB. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe CDN 18/10/44 reported that Sgt. McKenzie had returned to Canada from her duty overseas. She was to visit Glen Gordon. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreOf Dresden, ON. Son of John ‘Jack’ and Eva May (nee Wells) McKernan, of Lake Shore Road, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The CDN Sep. 44 reported that John was born in Windsor, ON. but spent the greater part of his life in Dresden. He attended public school and continuation school in Dresden.Prior to his enlistment he was employed at the Wallaceburg Brass […]
Read MoreTrained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Trained in Canada. Posted on overseas duty and made ten complete trips. Promoted to the rank of Signalman and received the Voluntary Service Medal and Atlantic Star. Discharged August 21st, 1945. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKie. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent […]
Read MoreSon of Frank and Elizabeth McKishnie, of Robertson Ave., Chatham, ON. The husband of Mary McKishnie, of Chatham. Murray had attended the Erieau public school before the family moved to Chatham, then to Central School and the Chatham Collegiate Institute. For a time before he enlisted he was employed by the Shell Oil Co. Murray was […]
Read MorePosted November 19th to Rockcliffe. Posted to Trenton February 1944 to take course as equipment assistant. After graduation was posted to Technical Training School St. Thomas. After trade testing was promoted to L.A.W. posted to St. Thomas March 17th 1944 to April 19th 1945 Posted to #2 Convalescent Hospital, Delley Div. Ancaster, Ont. Posted to […]
Read MoreSon of David James McKitterick and Cora Mathilda McKitterick of Tilbury, ON.; husband of Gertrude Eileen McKitterick, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Donald was reported at No.4 Bombing & Gunnery School at Fingal, ON. in September of 1942. TT1/10/42. The CDN 17/08/44 reported that Flt. Sgt. McKitterick who was reported MIA 3 October, 1943 has been presumed dead for […]
Read MoreBorn 20 Feb.1922, the son of Herman Whitfield and Sarah ‘Jane’ Mcknight of Wallaceburg, ON. The brother of Alvin Douglas A49787 and Clarence Harold, A59756. The WN 11/06/42 reported that Pte. McKnight and Cliff Davis, stationed at Kitchener, ON. He had arrived in Wallaceburg on a week-end leave. While home on leave both both men were presented with wrist watches […]
Read MoreReturned from overseas during February 1942. Hospitalized for a time and then discharged. Discharged 1942.
Read MoreBorn 20 May, 1920, Scane Sideroad, Howard Township. the son of John and Sarah (nee Thomson) McLaren, the brother of Edward, Duncan, Harold, Marjorie, John, Alexander and Ethel. Donald attended public school at S.S. #2 Howard at Morpeth, Howard Twsp., Kent Co., ON. He attended high school in Ridgetown, ON. and furthered his education at the University […]
Read MoreThe husband of Mrs. W. H. McLaren of Stone Ave., Chatham. Capt. McLaren had been promoted to the rank of Captain while in England a year and a half ago. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.
Read MoreThe son of John and Elizabeth McLarty. Husband of Gwen; father of Mary (Douglas) and Jane (Macdonald). Donald passed away Wednesday, 22/07/2015 at home in his 92nd year, internment at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, ON. CDN-Obit 23/07/15
Read MoreThe son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McLean of Petrolia, ON. Archie spent his early years in Chatham, attending Queen Mary Public School. He moved to Petrolia at the age of nine his father was formerly the chief engineer at the Libby plant in Chatham. The CDN 27/09/44 reported that Sgt. Pilot was reported “missing in air […]
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