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            Neilly, Albert Scott obituary
            CA BWGPL VS-1900-9500 · Unidad documental simple · 1942-06-03
            Parte de Vital Statistics

            Event Date : Thursday, May 28, 1942
            Event Type : Death

            Description : Son to Louis A. and Florence C. Neilly of Gilford, brother to Louis, Isabella, Carrie, Allen and Billie died in his 27th year as a result of a flying accident. The Sergeant-Pilot instructor will be interred at St. John's Cemetery in Coulson's Hill.

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            Long, Arthur Given obituary
            CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-07-27-01 · Unidad documental simple · 1916-04-13
            Parte de Vital Statistics

            "Pte. Long's Death.

            Weston, April 12 - (Special) - Rev. Dr. Long received word to-day of the death of his son, Pte. A. G. Long, by shell shock in Belgium on March 29th. He was with the 18th Battalion, and formerly with the Goodyear Company at Calgary. He was well known at Brampton and Bradford. Pte. Long spent Christmas Day in the front line of trenches. Two brothers and two sisters and the parents survive."

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            Wilson, Harold memoriam
            CA BWGPL VS-1900-10346 · Unidad documental simple · 1946-05-22
            Parte de Vital Statistics

            Event Date : Saturday, May 25, 1946
            Event Type : In Memoriam

            Description : Memoriam from Mom, Dad, Sisters and Brothers for Pilot Officer Harold Kenneth Wilson, reported missing, presumed dead.

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            Neilly, Scott memorial
            CA BWGPL VS-1900-9963 · Unidad documental simple · 1944-05-25
            Parte de Vital Statistics

            Event Date : May 28, 1942
            Event Type : In Memoriam

            Description : Memoriam for Scott Neilly who died in Chatham N.B. on May 28, 1942 from family.

            Dale, John William
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-2016-06-27-03 · Unidad documental simple · 2016
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Photograph of World War I soldier J. William Dale, who lost his life in St. Eloi on May 10th, 1916.

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            Smith, Henry Harvey
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-2016-08-16-03 · Unidad documental simple · 1910s
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Regimental Number 195695

            From the Canadian Virtual War Memorial:
            “Henry first joined the Army as part of the 80th Battalion, on August 10, 1915. He was discharged at Camp Barriefield, on September 25, 1915 as "medically unfit." In January, 1916, he enlisted again, this time with the 93rd Battalion, 57th Regiment, Peterborough Rangers. On July 15, 1916, Henry shipped out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, aboard the SS Empress of Britain and arrived in Liverpool, England on July 25, 1916. In September 1916, he was moved to France and on October 2, 1916, was assigned to a Unit that was fighting, in the Battle of the Somme, near the village of Courcelette. On October 12th, 1916, he was wounded by shrapnel and on October 14, 1916 he died of those wounds. He was 39 years (?), four months old. Ironically, October 14 was the birthday, of his wife Susan.”

            From the Northern Advance, December 28, 1916:
            "Pte. Henry Smith, a resident of Bradford nine years ago, has been killed in action. He enlisted at Peterboro."

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            Memoriam of World War I
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-OS9917 · Unidad documental simple · 1932
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Memorium in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News for those who lose their lives in WWI.

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            Spence, Cpl. William obituary
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-2016-09-09-06 · Unidad documental simple · 1918-11
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "Won Military Medal
            The following letter gives details of Corporal Wm G. Spence's death and burial:
            France Oct 8th, 1918
            Mr. James Spence, Bradford, Ontario Canada
            Dear Mr. Spence - it is my very painful duty to have to inform you that your son, No. 345884, Corp. W.G. Spence, was killed in action on the 28th Sept., 1918. He was killed while leading his gun crew forward taking part in the attack on enemy positions close to Bourlou Wood.
            At a time like this one almost feels that words are useless, but I would like to express to you my sincere sympathy for you in your bereavement, and it is always nice to know that someone, other than oneself, has known and appreciated he who has gone. Corpl. Spence has been with this Company for quite a lone time now, and will be greatly missed by everyone. He was always well liked by the man, and as a N.C.O. [non-commissioned officer], I always found him all that could be desired.
            I am glad to be able to tell you that since I commence to write you I have received notice that Corpl. Spence has been awarded the Military Medal for good work in a previous operation. I might tell you that he won this for very good work while taking part in the attack close to Arras on the 2nd Sept. 1918.
            I am enclosing herewith a ring which Corpl. Spence left out of the line with one of the other men. He wished it to be sent to you.
            It will doubtless be a consolation for you to know that he was buried in the British military cemetery at Quarry Wood, close to the Canal du Nord.
            Again assuring you of my sincere sympathy, believe me to remain,
            Yours very truly,
            F.J. Burke,
            Captain, O.C. "D" [Company], 38th [Canadian Infantry Battalion]."

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            McKinstry, Cpg. James G.
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-PH26620 · Unidad documental simple · 1994-06-18
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "James G. McKinstry was born in the town of Bradford on December 4th, 1884. He enlisted on December 11, 1915, into the 10th Royal Grenadiers, who were later absorbed into the 123rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. The 123rd served in Canada until they embarked for England, on August 8th, 1915. McKinstry served at Bramshott Camp and was confirmed in the rank of A/L Corporal, in 1916. He was appointed A/Cpl. in 1917. In early February, 1917, the 123rd Battalion served overseas in France and Flanders, as a Pioneer Battalion. McKinstry remained in England as a instructor, but was dispatched to the front one month later, as part of the Canadian Corps below Vimy Ridge. In October of that year, the Corps moved to Flanders to aid the British in their autumn offensive. The attack on Passchendaele Ridge took several stages to complete. Cpl. McKinstry was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 21st,1917, and is buried in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, in Belgium. He was 31 years old at the time of his death. At the end of the offensive in November, the Canadian Corps had sustained 16,000 casualties.

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            Bond Head Cenotaph Plaque - WWII
            CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-06-27-02 · Unidad documental simple · 2016-06-10
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Bond Head Memorial Plaque for Soldiers who lost their lives in World War II from the Bond Head area. Plaque reads:
            "In Memoriam
            Harold Wilson
            Laurie Melbourne
            Ross Rutherford
            Walter Aelick
            Walter Andrews
            Earl Slack
            Robson Jewitt
            Who lost their lives in the Second World War."

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