Category: Soldiers

  • Lieutenant Michel Hubert Alexander Spruyt DeBay in the Great War

    Lieutenant Michel Hubert Alexander Spruyt DeBay in the Great War

    Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry Second Lieutenant Michel Spruyt DeBay, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, wounded in the fighting around Ypres on 8 May 1916. Son of John S and Jessie M J Spruyt de Bay, of 21, rue Africaine, St Gilles, Brussels, and 156 Rue de Livourne, Avenue Louise, Brussels, Belgium (later Caledonia Springs,…

  • Corporal Horace Arthur Foster in the Great War

    Corporal Horace Arthur Foster in the Great War

    Corporal Horace Arthur Foster 888040 born 2 January 1894 in Kamsack, Sioux Falls, Haha County, South Dakota. Father and mother Frank and Ida Foster, Invermay, Saskatchewan. Maternal grandfather of Keith Meredith. Single, a Baptist, Steam Engineer and Brodgeman by trade. Horace stood 5′ 9″ tall, 165 pounds, with dark complexion, brown eyes and hair, scar…

  • Private Oney O’Keefe in the Great War

    Private Oney O’Keefe in the Great War

    The Victoria Rifles of Canada Private Oney (Owen) O’Keefe born on 15 April 1889, a Driver by trade. Next of kin his sister Miss Ellen O’Keefe of 43 Benoit Street, Montreal (later 39 St. George Street, and later 54 Carmichael Street, Montreal). Son of Irish parents James O’Keefe and Ellen Cronin. Attestation Private Oney O’Keefe…

  • Private John Robert McDonald in the Great War

    Private John Robert McDonald in the Great War

    Private John Robert McDonald born in Mabou, Nova Scotia on 14 March 1893. Father John B McDonald of Mabou, West Inverness County. Single and a labourer/miner. Pvt McDonald served with the 25th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles) in the Great War. Private John Robert McDonald 414215 enlisted with the 40th Battalion in Halifax, Nova Scotia on 4…

  • Piper William Lawson in the Great War

    Piper William Lawson in the Great War

    The Black Watch Piper William Lawson born 8 March 1888 in Leith, Scotland. Next of kin Mrs B Skivington (sister) of No. 6 Hamilton Street, Leith, Scotland. Son of John and Elizabeth Lawson, of Leith, Scotland. A Mills Inpsector by trade. Previous service with the 5th Royal Highlanders of Canada. Before the Great War, the…

  • Nursing Sister Margaret Helen McGill in the Great War

    Nursing Sister Margaret Helen McGill in the Great War

    Margaret Helen McGill born on 10 March 1895 in Minnedosa, Manitoba. Diptheria – mild attack in October 1910 with a good recovery. Operation for acute mastoiditis (right ear) in 1913, also with a good recovery. She graduated from Winnipeg General Hospital School of Nursing 1913 and later accepted a position as staff nurse at Winnipeg…

  • Lance Corporal Charles Edgar Dalziel MM in the Great War

    Lance Corporal Charles Edgar Dalziel MM in the Great War

    Charles Edgar Dalziel born 17 November 1894 in Beebe Plain, Stanstead Co, Quebec. Parents Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Sadie Almeda (Monroe) Dalziel of Beebe, P.Q. Private Charles Edgar Dalziel 1054661 attested 21 November 1916 with the 244th Battalion. Charles had previous service with the 53rd Regiment, and at this time, Charles stood 6 feet tall,…

  • Major Harold Wigmore McGill MC in the Great War

    Major Harold Wigmore McGill MC in the Great War

    Major Harold Wigmore McGill (21 December 1879 – 3 July 1961) a Canadian physician and provincial politician from Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Council of the Northwest Territories. His sister, Frances Gertrude McGill, the provincial bacteriologist and pathologist in Saskatchewan. Another sister, Nursing Sister Margaret H. McGill served with…

  • Gunner Edward Court in the Great War

    Gunner Edward Court in the Great War

    Gunner Edward Court 49, grandfather of Ellen McConnell, a member of the 2nd Heavy Battery. He stowed away on the ship his wife and brother were returning to UK. Arrested by the MPs on arrival in Liverpool, but believed when he said that the ship sailed without warning. His pay reinstated and he then served…

  • Corporal Rees Lloyd Roberts in the Great War

    Corporal Rees Lloyd Roberts in the Great War

    Corporal Rees Lloyd Roberts 432404 killed in action 2 May 1916, aged 30, served with 49th Canadian Infantry Battalion and is buried in Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Early Life Rees Lloyd Roberts was born in Wales, on the 10 January 1885. He joined the 49th Battalion (Alberta Regiment), C.E.F. The photo below the last…