Category: Soldiers

  • Caporal Joseph Kaeble VC MM in the Great War

    Caporal Joseph Kaeble VC MM in the Great War

    Tenez bon, mes vieux, ne les laissez pas passer, il faut les arrêter! Joseph Kaeble 889958, son of Madame Joseph Kaeble, of Sayabec, Matane Co., Québec. Born on 5 May 1893. He joined the Royal 22nd Regiment in 1916 and soon earned the Military Medal (MM). Caporal Joseph Kaeble died near Arras in 1918, single-handedly…

  • Corporal Arthur Wentworth Tichbourne in the Great War

    Corporal Arthur Wentworth Tichbourne in the Great War

    Corporal Arthur Wentworth Tichbourne 802004 born 27 March 1896 in Toronto. William Henry (father) and Ida May (mother) resided at 71 Stanley St., London, Ontario (later 229 Richmond Street). Service of Arthur Wentworth Tichbourne Attested 22 November 1915 in London, Ontario. Private Tichbourne stood 5’9″ tall, with fair complexion, blue eyes and fair hair. He…

  • Major Thomas Duncan John Ringwood in the Great War

    Major Thomas Duncan John Ringwood in the Great War

    Died as he would have wished, but still lives in the hearts of his men Dedicated to the memory of the late Major Thomas Duncan John Ringwood, Officer Commanding 60th Battery, CFA, Killed-in-Action, 10 August 1918. Early Life The late Major Thomas Duncan John Ringwood was born at Enniskillen, Ireland, on 5 December 1886, survived…

  • Second Lieutenant David Neil in the Great War

    Second Lieutenant David Neil in the Great War

    The Siberian Intervention This is the story of Second Lieutenant David Neil who first served as a Corporal in the C.E.F. Granted a commission as a Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, David the first man CEFRG researched who participated in the war in Russia during 1919. As a Lieutenant, once tried and convicted by…

  • Rifleman Harold Leo Butler in the Great War

    Rifleman Harold Leo Butler in the Great War

    Buried at Sea Rifleman Harold Leo Butler born 18 September 1899. Harold Leo Butler 2768761, enlisted with 1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment, CEF at Barriefield on 16 September 1918. He stood 5’7″ tall, 125 pounds, with dark complexion, hazel eyes, and black hair. Butler included in the Siberian Draft. His mother resided at 92…

  • Private Walter Lawson Ruddy in the Great War

    Private Walter Lawson Ruddy in the Great War

    Private Walter Lawson Ruddy son of Millie Ruddy of 269 Westmorland Ave., Toronto, born 11 April 1890. A mail clerk.  He was an employee of the Robert Simpson Company, and enlisted with a reinforcing draft to the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Shortly before his departure, married to Miss Pearl Hollister of Cornwall. His O.C.…

  • Private Everett Clarence Melvin Marshall in the Great War

    Private Everett Clarence Melvin Marshall in the Great War

    Private Everett Clarence Melvin Marshall 748698 of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Born on September 24, 1896, in Inverness, Quebec, his father, Herbert, was 27 and his mother, May, was 20. He was a farmer. Service Private Everett Clarence Marshall 748698 enlisted with ‘B’ Co., 117th Eastern Townships Overseas Battalion, CEF. At Inverness on 22…

  • Soldat Emile Hallez Royal 22e Régiment in the Great War

    Soldat Emile Hallez Royal 22e Régiment in the Great War

    Cela brise le cœur l’histoire inédite de ce soldat, Emile Hallez, Royal 22e Régiment, grièvement blessé le 26 août 1918, lors de la Battaile de la Scarpe. Dix-sept ans d’hospitalisation jusqu’à sa mort. Early Life Emile Hallez born 4 March 1893 in Sainte-Hélène-de-Breakeyville. A district within the Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est borough of the city of Lévis,…

  • Lieutenant Colonel Allison Hart Borden D.S.O. in the Great War

    Lieutenant Colonel Allison Hart Borden D.S.O. in the Great War

    Lt.-Col. Allison Hart Borden D.S.O. of the 85th (Nova Scotia Highlanders) Battalion in the Great War. Two tours of duty as commanding officer of the Nova Scotia Highlanders following service with the Royal Canadian Regiment (R.C.R.). Awarded the Distinguished Service Order for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Early Life Born in Guysboro, Nova Scotia…

  • Nursing Sister Lenna Mae Jenner, C.A.M.C. in the Great War

    Nursing Sister Lenna Mae Jenner, C.A.M.C. in the Great War

    Lenna Mae Jenner born 17 November 1889 in Brookfield, Queen’s County, Nova Scotia. Daughter of the Rev. John Hugh and Mary Fisher Jenner (MacIntyre), of 133 Prince Street, Saint John, New Brunswick. Sister of Ada Blanche Ross. Nursing Sister Lenna Mae Jenner’s older brother Sergeant Hugh Burton Jenner 68123 with the CEF first contingent in…