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WORLD WAR I - ABOUT OUR VETERANS
WAR HEROES KILLED IN ACTION
Frank Bertrand
Archie G. Bowen
Laurence Bowen
James Caldwell
JAMES ARCHIBELL
FRANK BERTRAND
ARCHIE G. BOWEN
JONNIE BURNS
CHARLES CLAIRMONT
WILBERT CRONKRIGHT
DAVID EMMOREY
1884-Apr.9, 1917, Vimy Ridge, France, son of Wm Emmorey & Mary McGarvey
CECIL FEENEY
JOHN FRY
FRED FRY
JOHN LEONARD
1890-1922 Died as a result of injuries.
JOSEPH MURPHY
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
JOSEPH REYNOLDS
GEORGE SELLYEH
FRED SIMMONS
H. SISSON
THOMAS SMITH
SAMUEL SMITH
Harold McWilliams served at the front with the 21st Battalion.
ROBERT NICKLE
Joseph Reynolds, born 7 Nov.1893, lived at Malone, died of tuberculosis, 17 aug.1919. Next of kin when he enlisted was his mother Mary. When he died he had a wife listed at a London England address.
George Sellyeh, born in Alabama on 22 Mar.1876, and died at Vimy 9-4-1917. His father was a French Canadian who fought with the Union Army in the American Civil War.
VETERANS RETURNED HOME
ARNOLD, Israel
ARCHER, Fred
ARCHER, Arthur J.
BARTLETT, Albert
BEDORE, Francis Edward
BEDORE, Hartford
BEDORE, Wilbert
BELL, James
BERTRAND , L.M.
BLEECKER, C.A.
BLEECKER, Gilbert Roy
BOWEN, Archibald
BOWS, James
BURNS, George
BURNS, Jonas W.
Jonnie Burns
BRADY, Isaac
BAILEY, Edward
BOYD, Hugh J
COATES, James
COTTRELL, W.J.
CRONKRITE, Ross
DAVIDSON, Bert
DAVIS, Owen J.
DELINE, Frank
DOUPE George H.
DURRANT, W.R.
EASTWOOD, Lena Vic
FEENEY, Fred
FEENEY, Michael
GRANT, Frank
GRAY, Lorne
GRAY, Percy Sr.
GRAY, Percy, Jr.
HARTLEY, George
HICKEY, J. Warren
Marmora Herald Aug. 15, 1918"Sincerely regret to inform you - Jams Warren Hickey, Maclane Gun Corps, officially reported admitted Third Stationary Hospital, Rouen, Aug. 17. Gunshot wound arm, chest, leg amputated thigh.'
HOLT, Eric
HUTCHINSON, John
JOHNS, George
JOHNSON, John
JOHNSON, H.N.
JOHNSTON, Bruce
JONES, Clifford
JONES, Stewart,
JONES, Hubert
KERR, George
LLOYD, Benjamin
LONG, Harold C.
LOUGH, Stewart
McCALLUM, Donald
McELBINEY, William
McQUIGGE, Thomas
McINROY, George
McTAGGART, S.T.
McWILLIAMS, Henry
MITCHELL, Norman
MURPHY, William
MURPHY, Everard
MURPHY, Charles
NAYLER, Norman
NAYLER, Harold
NAYLER, Robert
NEILL, Joseph
NOBES, James
NOBES, Charles
O'CONNOR, Earl
O'NEILL, Joseph
OLIVER, Thomas
OSBOURNE, Harold
PEARCE, Henry Reginald
PETERSON, A.
REGAN, William
RUPERT, Irvin T.
RUPERT, Clayton
REYNOLDS, Fred
ROSE, Clinton
SISSON, Harvey
SISSON, Howard
SIMMONS, Floyd
SNELL, Roy May 3, 1915 Private R. Snell, (SON OF?) former editor and proprietor of the Marmora Herald newspaper is now training with the 3rd Canadian Army Contingent in Belleville. He expects to sail from Halifax with other soldiers who are being sent to fill the gaps in the ranks of the 1st Contingent made at the battles of Ypres. (Marmora Herald)
SCHOFIELD E.
SHARPE, Harold
SHARPE, George M.
SOUTHWORTH, Robert
TAYLOR, Wilfred
TAYLOR , Leslie
TERRION, Vincent
TOMS, G.C.
TUCKER, James
VILNEFF, Leonard
WHEELER, Phillip
WOODCOCK, Phillip Sr.
WOODCOCK, Phillip Jr.
WOODCOCK, James
WRIGHT, John
WRIGHT, Herbert
WRIGHT, Bruce
WRIGHT, Isaac
WELLMAN, George
WARREN, Cecil E.
WILKES, Jacob
WELLS, Fred
WRIGHT, Isaac
YATTON, Herbet
YOUNG, George