Sunday, November 11, 2018

In Remembrance

Today being the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1, I thought I'd post a remembrance to all of those in my tree who fought in the war



Edwin AshtonBEFSurvived WW1
Lawrence Ashton75th Bn CEFDied September 2, 1918
Charles A. Brown4th Signal Co. CEFSurvived WW1
Wilfred M. BrownCan Signal Pool, CEFSurvived WW1
Herbert Hewett BurnetCEFSurvived WW1
Everett DelahayeUS MilitarySurvived WW1
Peter DelahayeUS MilitarySurvived WW1
John C. Douglas20th Bn CEFSurvived WW1
Stewart Arnold DouglasCEFSurvived WW1
Thomas W. Douglas3rd MGC CEFSurvived WW1
Reynold HardyCEFSurvived WW1
Duncan HookLancashire Fusiliers, BEFDied July 8, 1915
Geoffrey HookRoyal Air Force, BEFDied April 10, 1918
Harry Theodore HookBEFSurvived WW1
Robin HookLancashire Fusiliers, BEFDied August 7, 1915
Valentine HookRoyal West Surrey Regiment, BEFDied May 3, 1917
Howard Radford LettyCEFDied October 8, 1916
George Russell MillerCEFSurvived WW1
James PiggottCEFSurvived WW1
Christopher PlaceKing's Royal Rifles, BEFDied February 19, 1917
Thomas PlaceEast Lancashire Regiment, BEFDied August 13, 1915
John Raymond PriceCEFSurvived WW1
Emerson Claude Smith4th Canadian Mounted Rifles CEFDied June 7, 1917
George Wilfred "Fred" Smith15th Bn CEFDied July 22, 1918
John McLeod WainwrightCEFSurvived WW1

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