McQuarrie, William Calvin Hunter

The son of the Rev. J. P. McQuarrie of R. R. #1 Merlin, and brother of Archibald Henry (541627).  Reported wounded in action and hospitalized. TT17/10118. Gunner William Calvin H. McQuarrie went overseas in March 1916, proceeding to France in July 1916. He was wounded August 30th, 1917, and after treatment in England was attached […]

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McRae, Margaret

The daughter of Mr. M.S. and  Mrs. Blackburn. The DT 17/08/44 reported that Margaret was stationed at RCAF-Brantford.   LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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McVean John “Ted / Teddy” Trevor

MCVEAN, John T

Of Dresden, ON.  The son of Mrs. John McVean and Peggy (sister?) Of Dresden, ON.  The CDN 22/03/43 reported that AC2 who was stationed at Montreal spent a weekend at his home.  The DT 29/04/43 reported that AC1 McVean, station at ECAF-Montreal  was on a weekend Easter leave at his mother and sister. AC1 McVean now stationed at RCAF-Fingal was reported in […]

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McVean John Hennary

Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7216 – 35, “Officers Declaration”. Date of Birth: 06/07/1893 at Dresden, ON. Place of Birth: Dresden, Kent Co. ON. Place of Enlistment:- Barrie, ON. Unit: 177th Batt. Item: 135719, PDF: – B7216-SO35. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McVean of Wallaceburg, ON. Present address: Mrs. P.C. Zavits, of […]

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McVeen, James Alexander

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McVean. The WN 14/10/43(P) reported that James was a member of the winning ‘whaler crew’ was then on duty aboard HMCS Fennel. The WN 23/03/44 reported that Sub-Lieut was serving on ‘active’ duty. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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McVeigh Gerald ‘Jerry’ Roger

McVeigh, Gerald Roger

Born in Saskatchewan he married Margaret (nee Baxter) McVeigh, father of Gerald, his wife and son were living with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baxter of 180 Park Ave. E., Chatham, ON. CDN 20/01/45 R.O.T.C. Ohio State University two years and served forty three months in C.C.C.  Camp U.S.A. Jerry was attending the University of Columbia […]

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McVigar, Glenn Duncan

He enlisted in the RCAF 26/05/1942 at Windsor, ON., he went overseas 9/08/1944. Reported MIA 1/03/1945, confirmed DOAA – Date of Death: 01/03/1945, age 29 years. While flying in Wellington bomber # MF 538,had the wings fall off whilst in flight crashed over Lenchwick, near Evesham, Worcestershire, England. All five crew were lost. A military funeral […]

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McWilliam John Clifton

Served with the Oxford Rifles for three years, and trained with the 2nd Kents. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.

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Mead, George F.

Pte. George F. Mead was promoted to Lance Corporal before going overseas, and was made Corporal shortly after proceeding to France where he was attached to the 51st Battery.

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Medd Farris

Medd, Ferris

Trained with the 2nd Kents Regiment. Served overseas from November 1943 to March 1946. Promoted to Corporal and received the Defence Medal and the C.V.S.M. Discharged April 26th, 1946.

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Meehan Neil James

Trained at Toronto, Halifax, Cornwallis, Esquimalt, B.C., and Londonderry. Was an Engineer Writer aboard ship, at Sea. Was on Convoy Duty and made several trips to Bermuda. Promoted to the rank of First Class Stoker. Discharged August 25th, 1945.

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Meehan William Patrick

Meehan, William John Jr.

Trained at Galt, Toronto and Camp Borden.Went  overseas to England and was in Ground Crew. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Discharged February 1946.

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Melanson, A.J.

Of Chatham, ON. The CDN 22/03/44 reported that he and AC1 Gulliver were in London, England staying at “The Beaver Club”, operated by the Y.M.C.A. war services and one of the most popular leave centres in London.

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Melton Ellwood A.

Trained at Lachine and was stationed at Trenton and Alymer. The CDN date unknown. Was reported returning to Trenton, ON. after spending a few days with his wife and baby daughter Marcia at their home on Lacroix Street. Discharged April 29th, 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Merilees Robert Charles

Merilees, Robert Charles

The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merilees of 67 Murray Street, Chatham, ON., the brother of Stewart William also in the RCAF. Robert enlisted in 1941 with the RCAF. The CDN 9/03/43 reported that their son Robert who had been staying with his parents for two weeks had departed for Belleville. He had visited with […]

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Merilees Stewart William

Trained in Montreal and Toronto. Transferred to the Army January 30th, 1945. The CDN 4/07/44 reported that AC2 Meriless then stationed at RCAF-Hagerville had spent a week-end with his wife and family on Murray St., Chatham. Married to Mary with children he was home for Christmas 1944.   Discharged April 11th, 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – […]

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Merilees, Stuart William

The CDN 8/12/43 reported that AC2 Merilees returned to Toronto after a week-end at his home in Chatham. The CDN 4/07/44 reported that AC2 Merilees then stationed at RCAF-Hagerville had spent a week-end with his wife and family on Murray St., Chatham. Married to Mary with children.  He was home for Christmas 1944.  LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION […]

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Merritt Douglas L.

Merritt, Douglas L.

Trained in Canada and then served one year overseas. The CDN 28/12/45 reported that he returned to Canada aboard the S. S. Queen Elizabeth. The next of Kin: Mrs. D. L. Merritt [wife], 5 Poplar St., Chatham, ON. Discharged February 18th, 1945. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Michiels, Emile A.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Michiels, 203 Queen St. Wallaceburg; the brother of P/O Ernie and sister Dorothy.. Born in Beveren-Wass, East Flanders, Belgium. He came to Canada in 1926 at the age of three. He received his education at Our Lady of Help separate school and Merici High School and Wallaceburg High […]

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Michiels, Ernie A.

The WN 27/01/44 reported that Ernie was stationed at No.7 Bombing & Gunnery School at Paulson, MB. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.  

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Middleditch Harry James

Regimental number: 112260. Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6154 – 66. Item No:- 189726, PDF:- B6154-SO66.  Date of Birth: 24/05/1896 at Ridgetown, ON. 0f Ridgetown, Kent, Co. N OF K:  Son of Mrs. Joseph Middleditch of Amherstburg, Essex Co., ON. A Drillman. (single) – Vaccination- Yes. Brother of Charles Gage 112259 A (single). Attestation: 19/01/1915 […]

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Mikulica Ladislav ‘Laddie’

Mikulica, Ladislay

Laddie enlisted in the RCAF in September of 1943. He served in Canada only on the Pacfific coast and was stationed for a time on Langora Island, BC. He was discharged from the RCAF 30/05/1946. The husband for sixty years to Anne (nee Motycka) and the father of Barbara (Poole), Larry, Ginny (O’Neil). Laddie was […]

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Mikulica, Miroslav J.

Mikulica, Miroslav

Miroslav enlisted in 1942. He served in Canada only on the Pacfific coast and was stationed for a time on Langora Island, BC. Miroslav was discharged 13/05/1946.

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Millen, Edwin Thomas ‘Ted’

From Thamesville, ON. Son of John W. and Frances Millen; husband of Mary Evangeline Millen, the father of John. of Chatham, Ontario, brother of Major Harry Millen serving with the British and was wounded in action on 19 May, 43. He also had a sister, Veronica Millen R.N. of Thamesville.    Evangeline was living at 70 Prince Arthur Ave., […]

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Miller B. G.

Miller proceeded overseas with 241st Apr. 24, 1917. He trained in Sandling Camp until Sept. 5 and joined the 20th battalion on Nov. 20 near Lens France. He was killed in the Battle of Amiens on Aug. 8, 1918.

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Miller Roy B.

Regimental number: 2010545. Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6196 – 6. ITEM: 185790, PDF:- B6196-S006. Date of Birth: 04/02/1899 at Chatham, ON. Son of John R. Miller of 113 Colborne St., Chatham, ON. A single chauffer living at his father’s home.  N of K: Mr. John “R” (father) Single. Vaccination – Yes.  Attestation: 30/05/1918 at […]

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Miller Edgar Lionel

Miller, Edgar

Born 25/11/1922 at Chatham, ON. The son of Percy and Verna Miller of 10 Water St., Chatham, ON. Edgar attended Central Public  School in Chatham and Chatham Collegiate Institute.   Edgar enlisted in the RCNVR at HMCS Hunter, Windsor, ON., 1/02/1942, it was his 18th birthday.  In 1942 OS. Miller was reported home on a twenty-eight day furlough […]

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Miller Gordon A.

The son of  Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller, the brother of Donald, Douglas “Dusty” Haig, and Winnifred. Went overseas July 1942, attached to the Algonquin Regiment. Served from France through to Germany. Discharged July 1945.  

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Miller, Donald James

Donald was born in Vancouver, B.C. on February 15, 1911.  Next of Kin are parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Miller of Cedar Springs, Ontario.  Brothers are Gordon, Edward, Douglas “Dusty” Haig,   Sisters are Winnifred (Winnie), Janet, Margaret (Mrs. James Fox). Enlisted at Camp Bordon.  Served in Canada, England and Italy.     LOOKING […]

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Miller, George

The WN 27/01/44 reported that George was stationed at HMCS Cornwallis for his Naval training. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.

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Miller, Gordon James

Cedar Springs School Roll of Honour.  LOOKING FOR INFORMATION. Gordon was born in Vancouver, B.C. on November 27, 1914.  Next of Kin are parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller.  Brothers are Donald, Edward, and Douglas.  Sisters are Winnie, Janet and Margaret (Mrs. James Fox).  Gordon enlisted in Toronto, Ontario in April 1943.    

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Miller, Lloyd B.

Lloyd was reported MIA in the CDN 22/02/44. Reported returning from overseas duty aboard the vessel Queen Mary docking at New York City. CDN 11/07/45. 

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Miller, Winnifred

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Miller of Chatham. The sister of Donald [F/O], Edward [Flt. Sergt.], Douglas [Sgt.] and Gordon [Cpl.]. Winnifred. Cedar Springs School Roll of Honour. The wife of J. W. M. Geigen-Miller. Her maiden name was Lauriston.   The CDN 29/10/43 reported that LAW Miller spent a week with her parents before returning […]

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Mills C. R.

Private Mills went overseas Jan. 28, 1918, being stationed at Bramshott first but transferring to Witley Camp.

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Mills George John

The son of Mr. G. E. Mills of 102 Gray St., Chatham. In January of 1944 he was serving in Labrador as a wireless operator in the RCAF.  CDN 19/01/44(P).  The husband of Flora May (nee Haskell). Served fourteen months in Labrador, Received the C.V.S.M. Discharged October 14th, 1945. George was reported to have passed away 6/01/1959. […]

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Mills Wilfred Charles

Mills, Wilfred

  The son of Harrison and Florence Catherine (nee LaMarsh) Mills, brother of John Frederic. In April 1944 he married Elsie Felica (nee Smith) of Mimico, ON. Wilfred enlisted in the RCAF in 27 August of 1940 and trained at Brandon, St. Thomas, Trenton and Toronto. CDN 11/04/44. He married in Toronto 13 Apr., 1944 at the […]

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Mills, Douglas

P/O. RCAF. The son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mills of Wallaceburg. WN 8/01/42. LOOKING FOR  FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION. – CONTACT GOH WEBSITE.  

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Mills, Evelyn

Sgt. of the C.D.C. at London, ON. The CDN 20/10/43 spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mills.  LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Mills, Hilda

The daughter of Mrs. G. B. Mills The WN reported that Hilda was home on a two week furlough. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Mills, John Jesse

Mills, John Jesse A

Reference: RG150, Accession 1992-93166, Box 6216-20, Item No. 184237. Born 21/07/1898 (attestation had the year 1897, he was actually underage) in Chatham, ON.  The son of John and Susan Melinda (nee Rogers) Mills; (Mrs. S. Rogers of 47 Pine St., Chatham is listed as the Next of Kin on the Attestation). A single carpenter he was employed by […]

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Millward, Donald

From Wallaceburg, he enlisted at Chatham, ON. 14 November, 1942. CDN 14/11/42. The WN 27/01/44 reported that Donald was stationed at “Y” Depot, MPO Lachine PQ. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.

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Milton, H.C.

From Thamesville, ON. He was reported returning from overseas service aboard the troopship “Stratheden” which was to arrive in Quebec City 2/08/1945. KCFA 2/08/45. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.

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Mindorff Frank A.

Born at Foam Lake, Saskatchewan in 1920 the son of Mr. Frank A. and Marnie Mindorff of 236 Lacroix St., Chatham, ON. The brother of AW1 Marie W302246. Frank enlisted in 1942. Frank joined the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corp in March of 1942. CDN 6/03/42. Pte. Mindorff was on a ten day leave from the R.C.O.C. to […]

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Mindorff, Marie Josephine

The daughter of Marie and Frank A. Mindorff of Lacroix St., Chatham, ON, born in Home Lake, Saskatchewan, the sister of Angela (O’Neil) and Gerald, Catherine (Roesch), Sister Rose, Claudia (Haslam), Frank A59805 and Bob. The family were living at 236 Lacroix St., Chatham, ON. Marie enlisted in the RCAF 7/03/1942. and was stationed at Havergal College, […]

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Mission, Bernard L.

The WN 27/01/44 reported to be training at HMCS Cornwallis-Anson Block, Div.2 Deepbrook, NS. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.  

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Mitchel Robert S.

Served overseas two years and two months. Promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer First Class. Discharged October 26th, 1945.

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Mitchell John Steele Knox

From Blenheim, ON. Trained at Windsor, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec., Esquimalt, B.C. and Cornwallis. Served on the Givenohy for twenty months an don the H.M.C.S. Captor for eleven months. Promotions were Ordinary Seaman, Ooder, Probationery, Supply Assistant and Leading Supply Assistant. Discharged January 28th, 1946. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.  

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Mitchell, Robert S.

Robt Mitchell

The CDN 25/09/43(P), reported: The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mitchell was formally with the Royal Bank in Chatham. He enlisted with the RCAF in May of 1940 and trained in Toronto, St. Thomas and Regina.  LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Mitrovic / Metrovic John

MITROVIC, John

Of  R.R. #1 Turnerville. The DN 25/07/45 reported that he was returning from overseas aboard the vessel New Amsterdam. Discharged July 18th, 1946.

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Moir L. A.

Moir, L. A.

Signaller in the Kent Regiment Reserve. Signaller Moir was on convoy duty in the Atlantic, for eighteen months where he made ten complete trips from St. Johns Nfld. to Londonderry Ireland and was on the H.M.C.S Prince Rupert when it sighted and sunk a submarine. He was later transferred to the west coast of the Pacific to refit […]

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Momey, G.J.

The WN 27/01/44 reported that Gnr. was stationed with A Troop, 105th Coast Battery, defence for Gaspe Bay, PQ. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH website.  

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Monk Thomas William

MONK, Thomas

Thomas enlisted in London, ON. RCASC, 1st Division, Thomas served overseas in Great Britain, Sicily, Italy (Italy Star), France (France & German Star), Belgium and Holland. Reported returning from overseas aboard the troop ship Ile de France, expected in Halifax, NS. second week of April, 1945. CDN 4/08/45. Arrived in Halifax 8/04/45 is pictured in […]

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Montague, John

Montague, John A

Pte. John Montague embarked for overseas April 21st, 1916, and was stationed at Shorncliffe, Dibgate, West Sandling, East Sandling, and Seaford, transferring to the E.O.R.D. In August 1916 he was pronounced by a medical board as unfit for overseas military service and was given Base duty in England. He was sent to the Discharge Depot, […]

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Montford, Leonard

The WN 5/07/45 reported that he had been training in South Carolina was home in Whitebread on leave to see his wife and family. WN. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Moody, Nyle

AC1, RCAF. He had originally tried to enlist in the Naval Auxiliary of the RCAF at Windsor, ON. The WJ 17/07/41 was reported was at the RCAF-Manning Pool – Toronto where he would be attached to the Motor-Boat Division. The WJ 9/10/41 reported spent a weekend at his home, then stationed at RCAF-Trenton. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact […]

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Moody,William C.

Served six years with Kent Regiment (M.G.) prior to enlistment. As private and joined Armoury [sic] Guard September 1939. Transferred to London and re-attested to the C.A.S.F. on January 6th 1940 Transferred to I.T.C. Toronto with rank of Sergeant. Unit moved  to Camp Borden in June 1940 and retained rank of C.Q.M.S. Attended C.O.T.C. Brockville […]

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Moon, Charles Richard

Moon, Charles Richard

Eastern Air Command, Canada, Maritime Provinces and Quebec. Served as an Armourer, A-Group.  Charles transferred to the RCAF with a rank of LAC, R209704.   The CDN 27/12/43 reported LAC. Moon was stationed at RCAF-Scoudouc NB., was on a Christmas holiday unfortunately he was confined to the Chatham Military Hospital suffering from influenza.  The CDN 5/07/44 that Charles was stationed […]

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Mooney, George A.

The CDN 10/12/45 reported that he returned to Canada aboard the S. S. Mauretania. Next of Kin: Mrs. G. A. Mooney, R.R. 1, Blenheim.  Arrived aboard the S.S. Mauritania from overseas docked at Halifax NS. 1 January, 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Moor, Edward ‘Happy’ Albert

Private, Service No: A/118100, Regiment: Lincoln and Welland Regiment, R.C.I.C. Born 8/05/1924 the son of William Henry and Eva Lillian Moor of 89 Poplar St., Chatham and brother of Glen Wilfred A60127 who also fell 23/12/43 and Charles, Stanley, Joseph and sisters Evelyn and Mrs. Glen Malotte of Chatham, Ontario. The CDN 22/09/44(P) reported that Pte. A. E. Moor was wounded […]

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Moor, Glenn Wilfred

Born 29/01/1922 the son of William Henry and Eva Lillian Moor and brother of Edward Albert A118100, who also fell 15/08/44, also Charles, Stanley, Joseph and sisters Evelyn and Mrs. Glen Malott of Chatham, Ontario. Prior to his enlistment he was employed as a truck driver with Smith’s Cartage. Glenn enlisted in Toronto with the Toronto […]

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Moore, George

Aboard HMCS Dundonald. The WN 23/03/44 reported that O/S. Moore was overseas serving on ‘active’ duty. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Moore, Gordon Patrick

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moore of Chatham. He was married and resided at 54 Wilson Avenue, Chatham. Gordon enlisted 7 January, 1942 as a ambulance driver in the RCAMC. He was reported to have arrived in England in the CDN 14/07/42(P). The Wallaceburg News (date unknown) was reported wounded in action 25 May 1944 […]

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Moore, James W.

Moore, James W.

The son of Mr. W. C. and Mrs. Winifred Moore of 196 Inches Avenue, Chatham, ON. As a young boy he was a Chatham Daily News Carrier boy, delivering the paper. Served overseas four years and promoted from Stoker 2 to Petty Officer. James then a Stoc. 2 in May of 1942 celebrated his 23rd […]

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Moore, Raymond Charles

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore of St. 265 Clair St., Chatham. He was married to Margaret and they had two children Bobby and Richard, they were living in Chatham. Prior to the war he was employed at the Chrysler Company. Trained in Windsor, Chatham and Camp Borden. Went overseas in February 1944 and served in […]

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Moore, Robert “Bob”

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Orme Moore, of Mud Creek Club, Dover Twsp., Kent Co. His father was confined at Westminister Hospital in London. Stationed at RCAF-St. Thomas. The WN 18/03/43 reported him visiting his family in Mitchell’s Bay while on leave. The CDN 16/05/44 reported that a package from their son serving in Italy and who had mailed a […]

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Moore, William ‘Bill’ James

Moore, William James

Born in Chatham in 1921 the youngest son of Mr. J.  ‘Roy’ Orm and Annabell Moore of Mud Creek Club, Electric, Dover Twsp., Kent Co. later of Pine St., Chatham. Bill had a brother Bob who was stationed at Aylmer with the RCAF and an elder brother Tpr. Raymond Moore who was stationed in England. Bill enlisted […]

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Moore, William O.

Moore, William O.

Reported returning from overseas on board the S. S. “New Amsterdam” part of a contingent of RCR members. CDN 25/09/45. IODE(P).

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Moran, Thomas P.

The Wallaceburg News reported That Thomas was training at RCAF Dunnville, ON. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Morasse, Paul E.

The son of  Mrs. Mary Morasse of 1345 Dufferin Ave., Wallaceburg. Paul attended our Lady of Help Separate School and was employed at Schultz Die Casting Co. He enlisted in 1941and trained to be a wireless air gunner.  The Wallaceburg News 17/07/41 reported that Paul had received his notice to report to RCAF-St. Hubert, PQ., […]

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Morden, Donald Joseph

Donald was born in Kent Country Township of Howard; Date of Birth, May 19th, 1923; Next of Kin, First son of Francis & Lillie Morden, Earl Morden – brother; Place of Enlistment, Chatham, Ontario – working at Labombard’s Auto Electric ; Date of Enlistment, October 1942; Address at Enlistment, R.R. 3 Muirkirk, Ontario; Donald served in […]

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Morgan, Alfred

Morgan, Alfred A

Pte. Alfred Morgan went overseas with the 186th Battalion, leaving Chatham March 22nd, 1917. After training at Bramshott, Camp, he crossed to France and joined the 18th Batt Nov 5th 1917, transferred to 2nd Batt Can M.G.C. in May 1918 and remained with that unit until he arrived in Canada. Discharged at Toronto May 25th […]

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Morgan, Elmo Denzil

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan of London, ON. Elmo joined the 2nd Kents as a private in 1941 and appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment, (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown).   Elmo was reported living at 124 Lydican Avenue when he received his officers’ certificate. CDN 16/06/42(P) Prior to enlistment Elmo […]

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Morgan, James

Of 7th St., Chatham, ON. was reported leaving to take up duties with the RCAF in Toronto. CDN 29/03/44.

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Morley, Albert “Bert”

Next of kin reported as Mrs. K. Morley of Metcalfe Ave., Dresden, ON.   Albert was the husband of Katherine (nee Simmons). The DT 9/04/42 reported that Bert was at home with his wife on a two week furlough.  Reported returning from overseas on board the S. S. “New Amsterdam” part of a contingent of RCR members. CDN 25/09/45. LOOKING […]

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Morrell, Charles E.

Morrell, Charles E.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrell of Joseph St., Chatham. It was reported that Charles was on a ten day furlough from Petewawa, ON. where he was training. CDN 30/12/42 The CDN 14/04/43 reported that Gnr. Morrell RCA arrived overseas. Served overseas three years. Date of Discharge: May 3rd, 1946 LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE […]

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Morris, Eric

The WN 22/10/42 reported that Eric was visiting his parents in Wallaceburg. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Morris, Gilbert Webb

The husband of Arlene (nee Rozell). The CDN 2/11/44 reported that Sgt. Morris, who was stationed in North Carolina returned to Tilbury to be with his wife who was convalescing from an appendicitis operation preformed in Chatham Public General Hospital. Gilbert was returning to his base.       LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Morris, Henry Morton Stanely

Morris, Henry Morton Stanley A

Pte. H.M. Stanley Morris embarked for overseas September 22nd, 1914. While on board ship he fell from his berth, dislocating his knee, and upon arrival at Plymouth, was admitted to Hospital. After recovery he trained at Salisbury until February, 1919, when he proceeded to France. During his experience here Pte. Morris spent considerable time in […]

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Morris, John W.

Morris, John W. A

  Pte. Regimental number: 931679. Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box: 6391 – 62, Item: 177686, PDF: B6391-SO62. Date of Birth: 15/10/1886. Born in Middlesex Co. ON.  To No.2 Construction Batt. Living in Chatham, ON. at 91 Barry St. Next of Kin: Violina Morris (wife). A carpenter by trade. Attestation: 23/12/1916 at Chatham, ON., to No.2 […]

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Morrison Archie Austin

MORRISON, Archie A

31st Recce Regt. Chilliwack BC transferred to active service as A61826, Princess Loiuse Dragoons. Next of kin Mrs. A. A. Morrison of  Tupperville, ON. Reported returning from overseas duty on the Ile de France, expected to dock at Halifax NS., 1-2 October, 1945. CDN 29/09/45. Discharged January 1946.  

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Morrison Leslie

Regimental number: 226143 Rank: LCP Reference:  RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6411 – 13, Item: 205417, PDF:-  B6411-SO13. Cdn. Mounted Rifles.  Date of Birth 29/09/1897 at Tuppervile, Kent Co., ON. Present address: 26 Saunby St. London, ON., Born in Tupperville, Kent Co., ON. (Single) Son of Leslie Morrison of King St., Ingersol, ON. N of K: Mr. Leslie […]

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Morrison, C.A.

The son of Mrs. Irene Morrison of Jeffery St., Chatham, ON. It was reported in the CDN of 26/06/42 that LAC Morrison was returning to Moncton, NB. after spending a furlough with his mother.

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Morrison, C.D.

Son of Mrs. John Steadman of Tilbury, ON. It was reported he was stationed at Petawawa, ON. in November of 1941. TT 20/11/41, on furlough from Petewawa, TT 15/04/43.   LOOKING FOR INFORMATION.

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Morrison, Ivan E.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morrison. He was married and his wife resided in Windsor, ON. He informed his wife that he had safely arrived in Newfoundland. CDN 20/09/43.    Served in Toronto, St. Thomas, Newfoundland and New Brunswick. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Received the Maple Leaf of service in Newfoundland. Date […]

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