Category: Soldiers

  • Private Alec James Lewis in the Great War

    Private Alec James Lewis in the Great War

    No.5 Canadian Field Ambulance Private Alec James Lewis 126744 born in Ealing, Middlesex, England. Mother Mrs Sophia Lewis, and father Mr Henry B Lewis of 107 Regent St, Stratford, Ontario. Private Alec James Lewis attested with the 71st Overseas Battalion at London, Ontario on 29 September 1916, later sending $20 of his monthly pay home…

  • Major Donald Roderick MacLaren in the Great War

    Major Donald Roderick MacLaren in the Great War

    DSO, MC & Bar, DFC, Croix du Guerre, Légion d’honneur Major Donald Roderick MacLaren, a Scots-Canadian, born in Ottawa on 28 May 1893 to Robert James and Mary Jeanie MacLaren, and moved with his family to Calgary six years later. An expert marksman early in life, and later managed to gain a place at university.…

  • Lieutenant James Chester Hughes in the Great War

    Lieutenant James Chester Hughes in the Great War

    Lieutenant James Chester Hughes born 30 March 1888. Nephew of Brigadier-General William St. Pierre Hughes and General Sir Sam Hughes. Brigadier-General Garnet Hughes the son of the Minister of Militia (Sam Hughes). Chester Hughes a Civil Engineer by trade. Only son of father Dr James L Hughes and mother Adelaide M Hughes of 47 Dundonald…

  • Private Fortunat Auger in the Great War

    Private Fortunat Auger in the Great War

    Shot at Dawn Private Fortunat Auger the first Canadian soldier to be Shot at Dawn during the Great War on 26 March 1916. Major Robert Percy Clark, MC having recently taken command of the 14th Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment) intended to send a strong message to the many undisciplined soldiers of his unit. Fortunat Auger…

  • Private Robert Dundas in the Great War

    Private Robert Dundas in the Great War

    Private Robert Dundas 113197 son of Crawford Dundas, of Garrison, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, born in Inniskilly, Ireland on 2 August 1894. A Presbyterian and shipper by trade. Robert Dundas attested 31 July 1915 in Barriefield, Ontario with ‘C’ Squadron, 8th C.M.R. At this time, Robert stood 6 feet tall, 170 pounds, with dark complexion, blue…

  • Private Robert Edward Bradshaw in the Great War

    Private Robert Edward Bradshaw in the Great War

    Scottish Regiment Private Robert Edward Bradshaw born in Plaistow, London, England on 6 January 1888. A salesman by trade, with 5 years previous service in the 3rd King’s Royal Rifles, 1905-1910. Bradshaw one of Canada’s 20,000 Missing in the Great War, yet evidence reveals he lies in Nine Elms Military Cemetery, Thélus, Pas-de-Calais. Private Robert…

  • Private Clarence Douglas Blackwell in the Great War

    Private Clarence Douglas Blackwell in the Great War

    Royal Canadian Dragoons Private Clarence Douglas Blackwell 826 of the Royal Canadian Dragoons son of William and Priscilla Blackwell of 75 Craddock Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. Private Blackwell wounded in June of 1916 and killed-in-action two months later on 15 August 1916. Enlistment of Private Clarence Douglas Blackwell Private Clarence Douglas Blackwell enlisted 6 August…

  • Captain Hugh Caldwell Anderson in the Great War

    Captain Hugh Caldwell Anderson in the Great War

    Captain Hugh Caldwell Anderson served with the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops in the Great War. British War Photographer Lieutenant John Warwick Brooke captured his funeral procession at Poperinghe New Military Cemetery on 12 August 1917. Attestation of Hugh Caldwell Anderson Hugh Caldwell Anderson born 4 January 1884 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Parents John Duncan Anderson,…

  • Private Thomas Allan Bennett in the Great War

    Private Thomas Allan Bennett in the Great War

    Possibly one of the Hallu Eight Private Thomas Allan Bennett 148073 born 8 April 1895 in Kars, Ontario (a village on the Rideau River within Rideau-Goulbourn Ward in the city of Ottawa). A Methodist and carpenter by trade. Son of Daniel Charles Bennett and Louisa Jane Bennett, of 583 Alverstone Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Attestation of…

  • Private William Johnstone Milne VC in the Great War

    Private William Johnstone Milne VC in the Great War

    Victoria Cross Private William Johnstone Milne VC son of David Milne of 10 Anderson St, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Born 21 December 1892 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. A farmer, William Johnstone Milne emigrated to Canada in 1910 and farmed near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan prior to joining the Canadian Expeditionary Force. As one of The Missing, Private…