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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War

Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Canadian Red Cross Headquarters, London. Many Canadian voluntary nurses (VADs) served at Canadian Red Cross Headquarters in London during the Great War. Mary MacLeod Moore, in her book T. He Maple Leaf's Red Cross. Described the Canadian Red Cross headquarters this way:. 8212;wa...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Canadian Red Cross Headquarters, London. Many Canadian voluntary nurses (VADs) served at Canadian Red Cross Headquarters in London during the Great War. Mary MacLeod Moore, in her book T. He Maple Leaf's Red Cross. Described the Canadian Red Cross headquarters this way:. 8212;wa...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War: The Forgotten: Lenna Mae Jenner

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. The Forgotten: Lenna Mae Jenner. There are few records with which we can trace the life of Nursing Sister Lenna Mae Jenner. What we do know—according to her military service file. No one in the family followed John into the ministry. However, his children did inherit his...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Saturday, January 24, 2015. This is a photo of Rena McLean, provided courtesy of Katherine Dewar. In future blog posts I hope to add more photos of Rena. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the "47"- now "76"! View my complete profile. NS Agnes MacPherson's Grave. Ainslie St. Clair Dagg. The Women ...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War: Memorial Stones to Ainslie St. Clair Dagg and Miriam Eastman Baker

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Memorial Stones to Ainslie St. Clair Dagg and Miriam Eastman Baker. A kind reader from overseas, has sent me two photos of the gravestones of Ainslie St. Clair Dagg and Miriam Eastman Baker. She writes:. Labels: Ainslie St. Clair Dagg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A bus...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War: Heroic PEI Nursing Sisters in WWI

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Heroic PEI Nursing Sisters in WWI. 8221; recalls Dewar, a former professor of nursing. Her book seeks to correct that imbalance. Is published by Island Studies Press. And is available for $27.95. Reviewed by Debbie Marshall. Labels: Island Studies Press. Ainslie St. Clair...

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War: A Poignant Letter to the Editor

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Monday, January 26, 2015. A Poignant Letter to the Editor. A letter to the editor sent to the Vancouver Sun. On April 6, 1919 raises questions that many of us still ask today about the failure to remember the nurses of the First World War:. Surely it is time that at least the various women's organization...

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Nursing Sister Marjorie Beatrice Moberly – UPDATED | A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts

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A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts. A few short biographies of members of the Army Medical Corps and the Scots Guards Regiment. Nursing Sister Marjorie Beatrice Moberly – UPDATED. Nursing Sister Marjorie Beatrice Moberly served in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during WW1. She served only in Canada and was born in 1895 Totnes District, Devon, United Kingdom. She graduated from the Nursing School of the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Vernon, British-Columbia. October 26th, 1918. The b...

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Private Peter Scott | A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts

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A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts. A few short biographies of members of the Army Medical Corps and the Scots Guards Regiment. Private Peter Scott (service number 3759) served with the 1. Battalion Scots Guards. He is entitled to the Egypt Medal (no clasp). 1882 Egypt Medal no clasp. He was born on January 15. Old Monkland, Coatbridge, Lanark County, Scotland. He enlisted with the Scots Fusilier Guards in Edinburgh, Scotland. He joined the regiment on November 21. Guard’s brig...

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For King and Country. A project to transcribe the war memorials in Toronto schools. AN ONGOING PROJECT OF THE ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, TORONTO BRANCH. Toronto District School Board. Elementary Schools: A to C. Elementary Schools: D to F. Elementary Schools: G to J. Elementary Schools: K to M. Elementary Schools: N to R. Elementary Schools: S to Z. Secondary Schools: A to F. Secondary Schools: G to M. Secondary Schools: N to Z. SEARCH THE NAMES DATABASE. What’s in the database right now? 8220;I was f...

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Captain William Hall White K.C. – UPDATED | A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts

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A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts. A few short biographies of members of the Army Medical Corps and the Scots Guards Regiment. Captain William Hall White K.C. – UPDATED. I happened to find a small biography book on this gentleman. He was quite a character and an adventurer. He was not afraid to go where not too many Canadians of his generation went. He lived by the definition of a true adventurer. The book is available at Shoreline Press. He was born on April 29. He left his p...

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Nursing Sister Beatrice Vidal – UPDATED | A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts

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A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts. A few short biographies of members of the Army Medical Corps and the Scots Guards Regiment. Nursing Sister Beatrice Vidal – UPDATED. Nursing sister Beatrice H Vidal served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War One. She is entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal. She was born in Quebec City, Quebec on August 6. She was the third wife of General Beaufort Henry Vidal. He died in March 2. She enlisted on April 16.

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Finding the Forty-Seven: Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Canadian Red Cross Headquarters, London. Many Canadian voluntary nurses (VADs) served at Canadian Red Cross Headquarters in London during the Great War. Mary MacLeod Moore, in her book T. He Maple Leaf's Red Cross. Described the Canadian Red Cross headquarters this way:. 8212;wa...

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