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CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor: August 2010
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CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor. Blog containing information of Private Cecil Harry Taylor, Regimental Number 642851, who tried his best to serve with distinction in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919, but was declared a "minor". Sunday, August 8, 2010. Private Cecil Harry Taylor. Private Taylor Joins the CEF. There is a note on the 1911 Census page concerning the discrepancies. I have also added links to the page for Cecil's. You will note in the service recor...
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CEF WW1 Soldier George Lawrence Price: Sun Media Story: November 9, 2008
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CEF WW1 Soldier George Lawrence Price. George Lawrence Price - The Last Canadian Killed in the Great War. Sun Media Story: November 9, 2008. Sunday, November 9, 2008. Sun Media Story: November 9, 2008. I do note that some of the facts do not agree with what was found from previous research. You will see the slight differences in the blog postings that follow. November 9, 2008. CANADA's LAST MAN TO FALL. By KATHLEEN HARRIS (SunMedia). According to one historian, he rose just briefly to greet the wave of a...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Clair Laughton: Private Clair Van Wyck Laughton
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CEF WW1 Soldier Clair Laughton. Blog containing information of Private Clair Van Wyck Laughton, Regimental Number 823321, who attested to the 142nd Canadian Infantry Battalion during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn more about the CEF in the Great War. Broken up for reinforcements - click image for details. Great War Soldier Blogs. The Matrix Project is managed by Richard Laughton. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA. Private Clair Van Wyck Laughton. Laughton was ...
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CEF WW1 Soldier Richard Regan: April 2010
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CEF WW1 Soldier Richard Regan. Blog containing information of Private Richard Stephen Regan, Regimental Number 57714, who served with distinction in the 20th Canadian Infantry Battalion during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn more about the CEF in the Great War. Click on the image to read the history of the 20th Canadian Infantry Battalion where Private Regan served in the Great War. Shoulder Patch 20th Infantry Battalion. Ypres Front Line 1916. All of t...
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CEF WW1 Soldier John Babcock: John Babcock Regains Canadian Citizenship
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CEF WW1 Soldier John Babcock. VAC Book of Condolence. Click on image to post your message. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn about the CEF in the Great War. Click on the image to learn more about the 146th Infantry Battalion. John Babcock in 1920 - The Young Soldier. Canada's Last Great War Soldier. John Henry Foster Babcock. John Henry Foster Babcock. Great War Soldier Blogs. The Matrix Project is managed by Richard Laughton. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA. John Babcock Regains Canadian Citizenship.
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CEF WW1 Soldier Hubert Cyril Petty: June 2008
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CEF WW1 Soldier Hubert Cyril Petty. Blog containing the information of Sergeant Hubert Cyril Petty, Regimental Number 648008, who served with distinction in the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (3rd Division, 8th Infantry Brigade) during the Great War (First World War) 1914-1919. Hubert Cyril Petty, father of Arthur Petty, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 136 in Milton Ontario Canada. 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, 8th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division. Great War Soldier Blogs:. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA.
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CEF WW1 Soldier John Babcock: February 2010
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CEF WW1 Soldier John Babcock. VAC Book of Condolence. Click on image to post your message. Click on the CEF "Coat of Arms" to learn about the CEF in the Great War. Click on the image to learn more about the 146th Infantry Battalion. John Babcock in 1920 - The Young Soldier. Canada's Last Great War Soldier. John Henry Foster Babcock. John Henry Foster Babcock. Great War Soldier Blogs. The Matrix Project is managed by Richard Laughton. Of Milton, Ontario CANADA. Lance Corporal John Babcock. John Henry Fost...
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Memories of the Great War: June 1917: Diary of George Edmund Thorpe
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Memories of the Great War. Tuesday, 26 January 2010. June 1917: Diary of George Edmund Thorpe. June 4: Enemy plane flew over our lines dropping bombs, one of which landed 50 yards from my dugout. June 8: Big raid by 3rd and 4th Canadian Division on enemy trenches which was very successful our objectives reached on time. June 12: Major General Sir A.W. Currie KCMG, CB, takes over command of Canadian Corps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First World War Online. Soldiers of the Great War.
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Memories of the Great War: December 2009
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Memories of the Great War. Thursday, 17 December 2009. The Diary of George Edmund Thorpe: 123rd Battalion CEF (April 1917). I know I said I was done updating this blog but I feel after all most a year of looking back there is still more to write about Jack. Digging through Archives Canada, I found the Diary of George Edmund Thorpe, 123rd Battalion CEF. April 3rd: Strong [eligible] on wind and rain raged all the night of the 2nd and morning of the 3rd. Making the condition very miserable. 7" " 496 " ".
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Memories of the Great War: March 2008
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Memories of the Great War. Saturday, 29 March 2008. I'm going to side track from the First World War a bit to talk about my great-grandmother, Jack's wife, Alma Kerr. Jack and Alma lived in Toronto till the late 60's, when they finally moved to Ottawa at he request of my grandad. Jack had been suffering from diabetes and was becoming difficult to care for at home. On December 22nd, 1969 (Alma's birthday) Jack died. For the next twenty years, Alma lived close to her remaining family. She d...As you can se...