Friday, September 30, 2011

Sapper Henry Charles Rhinehart


778089 Sapper Henry Charles Rhinehart was born in Newmarket, Ontario in July of 1882 (the actual date is in question, which was not unusual.) At the time of his enlistment in the 127th York Rangers O.S. BN C.E.F., on December 20th, 1915. Sapper Rhinehart was a member of the 12th York Rangers and had also served in the G.G.B.G., (Governor Generals Body Guard). He was 33 years old, single and a laborer by trade residing in Aurora, Ontario.  

Sapper Rhinehart would eventually die on May 1, 1952 at the age of 69.

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Private Charles William Bull


3033851 Private Charles William Bull, was born on February 9th, 1893 in Newtonbrook, Ontario. He was drafted in to military service under the Military Service Act of 1917 at the age of 24 in October 1917.  At this time he resided in Aurora, Ontario was single and his trade was listed as a Teamster. 

Private Bull would eventually died at the age of 56 on November 4th, 1949. 

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Corporal George A. Hubbard


136060 Corporal George A. Hubbard, was born on April 2nd, 1890 in Virginia Waters, Surrey, England. At the time of his enlistment in the 74th O.S. BN C.E.F in Toronto on July 24, 1915 he was 25 years old, single and a laborer by trade.  He had served 4 years in the East Surrey Territorials in England prior to his enlistment.

Corporal Hubbard would return from is service in France and marry Grace Brown. He would eventually die on August 28th, 1968 at the age of 78.

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Private Harry Bellchamber


2251050/775438 Private Harry Bellchamber was born in Paddington, London England on December 12, 1877.  At the time of his first attempt to enlist in December 1915, Private Bellchamber lived in Bolton, Ontario with his wife Agnes and was a laborer by trade.  

He had already served 4 years in the 36th Peel Regt. of Canada.  Private Bellchamber's first attempt to join the 126th Peel O.S. BN C.E.F. would end in a medical discharge just three months in to his training, due to a "small chest".  Determined to do his duty, Private Bellchamber would try again in 1917 at the age of 41.  This time he was deemed fit for duty.

Private Bellchamber would return from his service and eventually die on July 5th, 1949 at the age of 72.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Lt. James Hugh Gilmore Wallace


Lt. James Hugh Gilmore Wallace was born in Woodbridge, Ontario on December 19, 1885. He was already serving in the 12th York Rangers as an officer at the time he volunteered for the 127th York Rangers Overseas BN C.E.F. on December 24th, 1915. He had also served 3 years in the 36th Peel Reg't.  

Lt. Wallace was a barrister by profession and hailed from a notable family in Woodbridge, son of the Honorable Clarke Wallace.  He was married to Kathleen Hartney at the time of his death on January 22, 1929 at the age of 39.

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Officer's Declaration of Service for Lt. James Hugh Gilmore Wallace


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Sergeant George Arthur Evans


104218 Sergeant George Arthur Evans was born in Caledon Ontario on July 11, 1884. He would enlist at age 31 for his military service on July 15, 1915 in Regina Sask were he was working as a farmer. 

Sergeant Evans would be wounded twice during his tour in France, once in 1916 at the Somme and again in 1918 in Mons. He would return home from France, and eventually die just shy of his 81st birthday on May 11, 1965.

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Attestation Paper for Sergeant George Arthur Evans


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L/Corporal John Thomas Simmerson


778512 L/Corporal John Thomas Simmerson was born in Markham, Ontario on May 10, 1883.  He would enlist is the 127th York Rangers Overseas BN C.E.F on January 16, 1916 in Newmarket, Ontario at the age of 32.  At the time of his enlistment he was residing with his wife in Keswick, Ontario and was a Marine Engineer.  For 9 years prior to his enlistment, he had also served in the 12th York Rangers, obtaining the rank of Colour Sergeant. 

L/Corporal Simmerson would return from his service in France and he would eventually die at the age of 56 on April 22, 1939.

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Veteran's Tribute Aurora Cemetery


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sapper Garnet Willis


778092 Sapper Garnet Willis was born in King, York County, Ontario on August 25th, 1895.  At the time of his enlistment he lived in Aurora Ontario and was a tanner by trade.  He enlisted in the 127th York Rangers Overseas BN C.E.F. on December 20, 1915 at the age of 20.  He was already in the 12th Regt. York Rangers at this time so there would have been no question about him going overseas.

Sapper Willis would died on December 27th, 1920 at the age of 25 just over 5 years after his enlistment. His death attributed to his military service.

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Private Albert Atkins


406966 Private Albert Atkins, was born in Essex England on May 21st, 1878. He enlisted in 36th BN C.E.F in Hamilton Ontario in May 1915 at the age of 37.  He had seen 7 years previous militia service in England in the Kings Liverpool Reg't.  At the time of his enlistment is trade was listed as a farmer and he was single.

According to his headstone in the above photograph he died on September 20, 1920 at the age of 44 years.   His death attributed to his military service.  His enlistment documents clearly show his year of birth being 1878 therefore his age at death should be 42 in 1920.  So either his age is incorrect or his D.o.D was in 1922. Not that it matters.

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Attestation Paper for Private Albert Atkins
CWGC Certificate of Remembrance for Private Albert Atkins


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Private Stafford John Forester P.P.C.L.I.


489764 Private Stafford John Forester was born in Aurora Ontario on March 3rd, 1892.  He enlisted in the 64th Overseas Universities Co. C.E.F in Saskatoon, Sask on March 27, 1916 at the age of 24.  At the time of his enlistment his trade was listed as that of a mechanic was residing in Davidson Sask., and was single.

He would die at the age of 30 on September 26, 1922, married to Elma Ash.

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Attestation Paper for Private Stafford John Forester


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Private James Edward Webster


799975 Private James Edward Webster was born in Kent England on September 6, 1889. At the time of his enlistment he lived in Toronto with his wife Louisa and was a Press Operator by trade.  He would join the 134th BN. 48th Highlanders Overseas BN., C.E.F. on February 4th, 1916 at the age of 26.

At sometime during his war service in France he was invalided back to Canada for further treatment for injuries he had sustained. He would die on January 2, 1920 at the age of 29 from injuries attributed to his military service.
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Attestation Paper for Private James Edward Webster





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Private Albert W. Ruston


2621 Private Albert W. Ruston was born in Bolton Ontario on June 23, 1891. He enlisted on December 11, 1914 in Toronto at the age of 23. At the time of his enlistment his trade was listed as that of a chauffeur and he was single.  He would die less than a year after his enlistment at the age of 24 on September 12th, 1915. His death attributed to his military service.

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