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Canadian Expeditionary Force (ISSUED WITH MILITIA ORDERS, 1917.) Canadian Expeditionary Force 127th BATTALION Nominal Roll of Officers, Non -Commissioned Officers and Men. i EMBARKATION Port: Halifax, N.S. 3m -1 -17. Ship: S.S. " Olympic." 593 -2 -29. Date: August 21st, 1916. 127th BATTALION TAKEN ON STRENGTH. Ed Rank. Name. Former Corps. Name of Next of Kin. Address of Next of Kin. Country of Birth. 4 Place. Date. Lieut.-Colonel.... Clarke, Frederick Fieldhouse 12th Regt Clarke, Mrs. A. V 137 Sheldrake Blvd., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Nov. 12, 1915. Major Agnew, John 12th Regt Agnew, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson 15 Glencairn Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Mar. 1, 1916. Major Campbell, Harry Cheshel 12th Regt Campbell, William Thomas Cor. Cross and Raleigh Sts., Chatham, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 13, 1915. Major Hillary, Robert Michael 12th Regt Hillary, Mrs. Edith Howard Aurora, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 1, 1915. Major Holdsworth, Thomas Henry 12th Regt Holdsworth, Mrs. Ethyl Mae 847 Shaw St., Toronto, Ont Canada Niagara Aug. 31, 1915. Captain Adams, Andrew Hepburn S 12th Regt Adams, Mrs. Janet Barr 334 Montrose Ave., Toronto, Ont Scotland Toronto Feb. 1, 1916. Captain Bell, John Renwick 12th Regt Bell, Mrs. Katherine Ellis 5 Elm Grove Ave., Toronto, Ont. Canada Aurora Dec. 16, 1915. Captain Boylen, John Chancellor 12th Regt Boylen, Mrs. Hazel M 66 Mountview Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 20, 1915. Captain Craig, James Henry 12th Regt Craig, James 34 Admiral Rd., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Nov. 29, 1915. Captain Flood, Albert James 12th Regt Flood, Mrs. Jean ... 24 Elm Grove Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 6, 1915. Captain Gibson, John McIntyre 12th Regt Gibson, Mrs. Catherine Ann Arthur, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 20, 1915. Captain Johnston, Edwin Lavergne 12th Regt Johnston, Mrs. Ornetta 439 Sackville St., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 1, 1916. Captain Lawrence, Allen Russell 12th Regt Lawrence, Mrs. Marjory Dorothea 273 Russell Hill Rd., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Jan. 1, 1916. Captain McGonigle, Thomas George 12th Regt McGonigle, Mrs. Aileena Newmarket, Ont Ireland Toronto April 11, 1916. Captain Muir, James Murray 12th Regt Muir, Mrs. Annie E 88 Balmoral Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 1, 1915. Lieutenant Anderson, Hugh Caldwell 12th Regt Anderson, John Duncan Aberdeen, Scot Scotland Toronto Jan. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Brunton, Reginald Ruston 12th Regt Brunton, William A Newmarket, Ont Canada Mt. Dennis June 5, 1916. Lieutanant Cameron, Alexander Osborn L. 12th Regt Stiles, Mrs. Harry E 70 Albertus Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 9, 1916. Lieutenant Clarke, Albert Ross 12th Regt Clarke, William Henry 36 Rosehill Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 21, 1916. Lieutenant Draper, Henry Charles 12th Regt Draper, Charles Henry 100 Binscarth Rd., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Jan. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Jenkins, James Thomas 12th Regt Jenkins, James Langstaff King, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Johnston, Lyman Ferguson 12th Regt Johnston, W. F 266 St. George St., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 29, 1916. Lieutenant Knox, John Henry 12th Regt Knox, Mrs. Mary A 188 Indian Rd., Toronto, Ont Canada Newmarket.... Jan. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Little, George Burnfield 12th Regt. and S.A... Little, Mrs. Minnie E Agincourt, Ont Canada Agincourt Dec. 13, 1915. Lieutenant Mcllwraith, Alexander Hamilton.. 12th Regt Mcllwraith, Mrs. Anna Lancely... 143 Roxborough St. E., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 9, 1916. Lieutenant McIntosh, Peter Douglas 12th Regt McIntosh, David T 16 Walker Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Dec. 25, 1915. Lieutenant Magee, Harold William 12th Regt.. Magee, Mrs. Emma Heather 373 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Agincourt Jan. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Ritchie, George Frederick 12th Regt Ritchie, Mrs. Sarah Louise 367 Davenport Rd., Toronto, Ont Canada Mt. Dennis June 5, 1916. Lieutenant ... Smith, Harry Batoche W 12th Regt Smith, Mrs. Jane 536 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Jan. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Smith, William Ryrie 12th Regt Smith, Robert Oliver . Orillia, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 8, 1916. Lieutenant Van Norman, Clarence Percival... 12th Regt Van Norman, Charles C 282 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont Canada Newmarket.... Feb. 1, 1916. Lieutenant Wallace, James Hugh G 12th Regt Wallace, Thomas George Woodbridge, Ont Canada Woodbridge.... Dec. 24, 1915. 778462 Private Abbott, William Henry Territorials Abbott, Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Malvern, Ont Ireland Agincourt Jan. 20, 1916. 778495 Private Acreman, Albert , Nil Acreman, Mrs. Alice Maud Nobleton, Ont England Aurora .Jan. 24, 1916. 778494 Private Acreman, Leonard ... Nil Acreman, Mrs. Mary Catcott, Somerset, Eng England Aurora Jan. 24, 1916. 778015 Private Adair, Thomas 12th Regt Adair, Mrs. Eliza Ballyeaston, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, Ire Ireland Toronto Nov. 15, 1915. 779067 Private Adair, William 12th Regt Adair, Mrs. William 20 Sherwood Ave., Toronto, Ont Scotland Toronto Jan. 3, 1916. 778895 Private Adam, William Watson 12th Regt Adam, Mrs. Kate 2, 7th St., New Toronto, Ont Scotland Toronto Mar. 9, 1916. 778434 Private Adams, Algernon 12th Regt .. Adams, Mrs. Emma Hackney House, Lorelane, Melton, Suffolk, Eng England Weston Jan. 18, 1916. 778172 Co. Sergt: Major.. Adams, John Augustus 12th Regt Adams, John 20 Tichborne St., Leicester, Eng England Toronto Dec. 13, 1915. 778016 Private Aikens, Henry Alexander 12th Regt Aikens, Mrs. Margaret Humber Bay, Ont Canada Toronto Nov. 23, 1915. 778251 Private Aitchison, Gordon 12th Regt Aitchison, Peter Edgeley, Ont Canada Woodbridge.... Jan. 5, 1916. 778620 Private Albinson, Walter Rushton 12th Regt Albinson, Walter Rushton 64 Vincent St., Macclesfield, Cheshire, Eng England Sutton Jan. 31, 1916. 779087 Private Aldred, James Henry 12th Regt Aldred, Mrs. Annie 1235 Lansdowne Ave., Toronto, Ont England Camp Borden... Aug. 10, 1916. 778807 L.-Corporal Aldis, John 12th Regt Aldis, Mrs. Mabel Louise 385 Soudan Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 18, 1916. 285476 Private Alexander, James 12th Regt Alexander, Mrs. Mary Johnson. 2299 Dundas St., Toronto, Ont Scotland Toronto June 22, 1916. 778980 Private Alexander, Richmond William.... 12th Regt Alexander, Mrs. Annie Grace 148 Castlefield Ave., Toronto, Ont England Toronto Mar. 7, 1916. 778924 Private Allen, James 12th Regt Allen, Mark Laskay, Ont Canada Aurora .. Feb. 29, 1916. 779054 Private Allen, Ross Emerson 12th Regt Allen, Mrs. Lydia Brown Hill, Ont Canada Sutton Mar. 28. 1916. ® 778555 Private Allinson, John Nil Allinson, Mrs. Dorothy 6 Westwood Ave., Toronto, Ont England . Toronto Jan. 27, 1916. 778069 Private Allman, Theodore Cletheroe 12th Regt Allman, Mrs. Matilda Maria Burk's Falls, Ont Canada Toronto Feb. 25, 1916. 778211 Private Anderson, Frank 12th Regt Anderson, Mrs. Frank 20 Coulson Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Jan. 3, 1916. 778061 Corporal Andrews, William Edward 12th Regt Andrews, Mrs. Alice K Newmarket, Ont England Newmarket.... Dec. 15, 1915. 778698 Private Angus, John 12th Regt. and S.A Grieve, A. F Pembroke Dock, Wales Scotland Toronto Jan. 6, 1916. 778844 Private Apps, Edward Nil Apps, Mrs. Emma 584 Indian Rd., Toronto, Ont England Toronto Feb. 22, 1916. 778426 Private Archer, Hyla Frederick 12th Regt Archer, Mrs. Margaret Mimico, Ont it England Mimico Jan. 18, 1916. 778384 Corporal - Archibald, William George 12th Regt Archibald, Mrs. Ellen 82 Kenilworth Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada - Toronto Jan. 17, 1916. 778694 Private Armitage, Arthur Can. Mil Armitage, Mrs. Mary Emily Armitage, Ont England Toronto Feb. 10, 1916. 778017 Private Armitage, Thomas George 12th Regt Armitage, Mrs. Annie 660 Annette St., Toronto, Ont ...:.......... Scotland Toronto Nov. 23, 1915. 778624 Private Armour, William Nil Armour, Archibald 59 Breadaibane St., Toronto, Ont ..++. +.: Canada Toronto Feb. 2, 1916. 778602 Private Armstrong, Frederick James Nil Armstrong, Henry Barrington Ave., Toronto, Ont .....,....s.. England Toronto Feb. 1, 1916. 778179 C.M.S Armstrong, John Wesley 12th Regt Armstrong, Mrs. Mary 308M Wellesley St., Toronto, Ont ,.,... Canada Toronto Dec. 31, 1915. 778660 Private Armstrong, Stephen Nil Armstrong, Mrs Gateshead, Durham, Eng England Aurora Feb. 6, 1916. 778165 Corporal Arrowsmith, George Alfred 12th Regt Arrowsmith, Mrs. Violet Florence. 58 Balliol St., Toronto, Ont Canada .. Toronto Dec. 8, 1915. 778178 Private Ashdown, Charles 12th Regt Ashdown, Mrs. Charles 19 Manchester Ave., Toronto, Ont England Toronto Dec. 31, 1915. 778793 Private Ashquab, Duncan 12th Regt Ashquab, James Georgina Island, Ont Canada Sutton West.... Feb. 18, 1916. 778594 Private Ashwood, Harry 9th Horse Ashwood, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth... 91 Priscilla Ave., Toronto, Ont England Toronto Jan. 31, 1916. 285237 Private Atack, James 12th Regt Hodgkinson, Mrs. Martha.. 3 Cardigan Terr., Kirkstall Rd., Leeds, Yorks, Eng... England Toronto May 4, 1916. 778354 Private Attward, Charles 12th Regt Paterson, Miss Rubins Ann 90 Scollard St., Toronto, Ont , Canada Mimico Jan. 13, 1916. 778509 Private Austin, Cecil Nil Cook, Mrs. Mary Ann Springbrook, Ont England Toronto Jan. 25, 1916. 778839 Private Ayling, John William 12th Regt Ayling, John Joseph Mount Dennis, Ont Canada Weston Feb. 23, 1916. 778568 Co. Q.-M. Sergt... Ayling, Rupert Charles 12th Regt Ayling, Mrs. Mary . 315 Salem Ave., Toronto, Ont Canada Toronto Jan. 15, 1916. 778190 L.- Sergeant Baggs, Samuel Gideon 12th Regt Baggs, Mrs. Leah Broadcove, Nfld Newfoundland.. Newmarket.... Dec. 23, 1915. 778797 Private Bailey, Charles Ely 12th Regt Bailey, Mrs. Rosetta 6th St., New Toronto, Ont England Mimico Feb. 18, 1916.
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