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John Francis Moore
His wife Malvina Moore and three daughters moved back to Ottawa, where they previously lived, and waited for Moore to return home after the war.
Leslie Hale
“Money is so scarce here, as I only get twenty cents per day. The rest of our money is kept for us until we get back.”
Lomax Family
All three brothers were lost to the war.
James William Mainwaring
Sometimes the confusion of war led to heartbreak on the homefront.
Timothy and Thomas Lowry
With so many men not returning, Tina Lowry counted her blessings when her husband Timothy came home from the Great War alive.
Matthew Humphrey Archer
Archer earned the Military Medal for continuing to operate his Lewis Gun after the rest of his crew was either injured or killed at Vimy Ridge.
Reginald Heath
The youngest, Winnifred is about 12 to 15 months old. She was born April 2nd, 1915 and died in May 1919 of the Spanish Influenza.
Richmond Neilson
On 8 December 1917, Wellington Barracks along with half of Halifax was destroyed when two ships, one of them full of explosives collided.
Russel McBrien
“His mother never recovered from the news of his death. She had a lot of mental health issues.”
Robert Munro
Becoming a soldier meant at least he would be cared for and there was the promise of sending money home.
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