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191 Tag Results for Ontario
Philip Ambrose McRae
On June 2, 1916 Philip Ambrose McRae was reported missing in action.
Archibald John Harrison
“If anyone had an excuse to remain at home he had.”
Elias Howard Cross
Elias’s Howard Cross’s parents were especially distraught at his death, for they had earlier lost their eldest son, Thomas, a year earlier.
Ernie Barrett
At Vimy Ridge, Ernie Barrett suffered many wounds from an shell explosion, which buried him in debris for eight hours.
Frank W. Ellis
In Vancouver, Frank W.Ellis made artificial limbs for veterans who lost limbs during the Great War.
John "Jack" Dobson
When John “Jack” Dobson left Toronto to serve in the war, his wife Annie was pregnant with little Helen and they had three other youngsters at home.
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.
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.
Kathleen Jones
“I’m afraid I’m a very poor sort of lover my dear. I can’t express all the beautiful things that are inside."
Russel McBrien
“His mother never recovered from the news of his death. She had a lot of mental health issues.”
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