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Canadian Expeditionary Force (ISSUED WITH MILITIA ORDERS, 1917.) Canadian Expeditionary Force r (DIEU4 E %Fn T..Ni,2:^ . 243rd Battalion Nominal Roll of Officers, Non -Commissioned Officers and Men EMBARKATION Port: Halifax, N.S. Ship: S.S. " Olympic." Date: June 2, 1917. 3m-9. 1 ï. ï93-2-29. 27443---1 243rd BATTALION. â 4 TAKEN ON STRENGTH. Country of ÇzNo. Rank. Name. Former Corps. Next of Kin. Address of Next of Kin. Birth. g Regimental Place. Date. Major Smith, Gavin Graham 8th Bn. C.E.F Smith, Mrs. Mary H P.O. B 33 396, Battleford, Sask Scotland Valcartier Aug. 30 1914 Hon. Captain..... Agnew, Thomas David 52nd Regt. and S.A... Agnew; Mrs. Mabel Alberta 504 20th St. W., Prince Albert, Sask Canada Prince Albert... July 4, 1916 Captain Boucher, Francis Xavier C. A.M.0 Boucher, Mrs. Ora 673 Summers St., Minneapolis , Minn., U.S.A U. S. A Regina .. May 25, 1917 Captain Elliott, Percival Sinclair 100th Regt Elliott, Mrs. Minerva L Watrous, Sask Canada Prince Albert... Aug. 15, 1916 Captain Simpson, Arthur Frederick 105th Regt Simpson, Mrs. Mary L 303 Ave. H., North Saskatchewan, Sask Canada . Prince Albert... Oct. 18, 1916 Captain Traill, William McKay 52nd Regt. and S.A... Traill, Mrs. Frances Eleanor 303 19th St. W., Prince Albert, Sask Canada Prince Albert... June 23, 1916 Captain Wilkinson, Alfred 52nd Regt Wilkinson, Mrs. Lena Beatrice..... 146 20th St. W., Prince Albert, Sask Canada Prince Albert... June 14, 1916 Captain Wilson, Edward Sexton 16th Horse Wilson, Frances Maude R Drawer 370, Yorkton, Sask Canada Prince Albert. Sept. Il, 1916 Lieutenant . .. Cocks, Archibald 22nd Horse Cocks, George William 1015 7th Ave. N., Saskatoon, Sask England Prince Albert... July 25, 1916 Lieutenant _.. Harradence, Percy 29th Horse Harradence, Mrs. Charlotte Mary H 334 Ninth St., E. Prince Rupert, Sask England Prince Albert.. Mar. 16, 1916 Lieutenant Lowes, John Wasdale 105th Regt Lowes, Oscar E Gilroy, Sask. Canada Prince Albert. Sept. 18, 1916 Lieutenant Musselwhite, Frederick William 52nd Regt Musselwhite, Mrs. Margaret Eliza- beth 625, 13th Ave. W., Prince Albert, Sask England Prince Albert.. Jan. 1, 1916 Lieutenant Page, Henry Charles 22nd Horse ..... Page, Mrs. Nelly 1561 Harold St., North Battleford, Sask England Prince Albert... Aug. 10, 1916 Lieutenant Secret, Walter Edwin 60th Regt . Secret, Mrs. Ruth Waldorf, Sask England Prince Albert.. Aug. 1, 1916 Lieutenant Stewart, Bertrand Earl 106th Regt Stewart, Thomas Alexander 580 Ashburn St., Winnipeg, Man Canada Prince Albert... Aug. 3, 1916 Lieutenant Winters, Arthur Nicholas 105th Regt Winters, Mrs. Laura Witt Blk., Saskatoon, Sask Canada Prince Albert. Dec. 9, 1916 1051557 Private Assen, Oscar T Nil Assen, Torkrel Bagley, Sask U. S. A Melfort Dec. 29, 1916 1051388 Private Abbott, George Ira 31st Regt Abbott, Samuel George Big River, Sask Canada Prince Albert... Nov. 4, 1916 1051444 Private Abbott, James Mernard Nil Abbott, Samuel George Big River, Sask Canada Prince Albert. Nov. 30, 1916 1051059 Act'g C.M.N. Adamson, Edwin Can. Mil Adamson, Mrs. Agnes 1851 Richard St., North Battleford, Sask England North Battlef'd June 24, 1916 1051026 C. M. S Agnew, George Patrick 90th Regt Agnew, Mrs. Annie 512, 12th St. W., Prince Albert, Sask Canada _. Prince Albert.. June 20, 1916 1051545 Private Adams, Charles Robert Nil Adams, Charles Kinburn, Ont Wales Yorkton Dec. 13, 1916 1051208 Lance -Corporal.. .Allen, Bartlett John Nil Allen, George P Ithaca, Mich., U.S.A U. S. A Saskatoon Aug. 26, 1916 1051049 Corporal .. Allen, John Gordon 22nd Horse Allen, Mrs. Hilda 1171 Edward St., North Battleford, Sask Scotland North Battlef'd June 24, 1916 1051134 Private Allenby, John Nil Allenby, Samuel Redfield, Sask England Redfield July 14, 1916 1051563 Private Amiot, Andre Nil. Amiot, Constant Duck Lake, Sask Canada ... Saskatoon + Jan. 8, 1917 1051406 Private _.. Anderson, Carl Werner Nil Anderson, Mrs. Ernestine ... Boslau, Sweden Sweden Saskatoon Nov. 6, 1916 1051229 Private Armstrong, Frank ' Nil. Armstrong, Frank Crooked River, Sask Canada Prince Albert. Sept. 9, 1916 1051183 Private Armstrong, Howard Era.... ..... Nil. Armstrong, Edward Perdue, Sask U. S. A Perdue ... Aug. 24, 1916 1051636 Private Armstrong, James Winchester J... Nil. Cook, Roy M 233 Avenue "J "North, Saskatoon, Sask Scotland Saskatoon Mar. 23, 1917 1051230 Lance -Corporal... Armstrong, Walter Nil Armstrong, Frank Crooked River, Sask Canada Prince Albert... Sept. 9, 1916 1051104 Private Badger, Harry Nil Badger, Wilfred Ernest St. Michael's School, Duck Lake Canada Prince Albert... July 17, 1916 1051558 Private Bain, Thomas Alfred Nil Bain, Robert North Prince Albert, Sask Ireland Prince Albert... Jan. 9, 1917 1051614 Private .... Baines, William Nil Baines, Robert Hartfield, Kent, Eng England Melfort Feb. 27, 1917 1051242 Private Baird, John Nil Wilson, Mrs. J 123 Campbell Ave., Toronto, Ont Scotland Perdue Sept. 5, 1916 1051114 Private Baker, Frederick 11th Regt Baker, Willis c/o Cannon Rennard, Montreal, P.Q.. Newfoundland.. Prince Albert... July 18, 1916 1051451 Private Baker, Herbert Nil Baker, Jack Perdue, Sask Canada Saskatoon Nov. 26, 1916 1051479 Private Ball, Jacob Ivan Nil. Baker, John Gen. Del., Vape May, N.Y., U.S.A U. S. A Grandora Nov. 2, 1916 1051655 Private Ballantyne, William Douglas 99th Horse Ballantyne, Mrs. Emma ... Mistawasis, Sask Canada..... ... Prince Albert.. April 16, 1917 1051584 Private . Barber, John Drummond. Nil Barber, Arthur Jedburgh, Sask Scotland Yorkton Jan. 16, 1917 1051144 Private Barker, Percy Nil. Barker, Mrs. Emma Donavon, Sask England Saskatoon Aug. 8, 1916 1051378 Private Barrow, Reginald John Nil Barrow, Mrs. Sadie Yorkton, Sask England Yorkton Oct. 26, 1916 1051608 Private Batty, John William Nil. Batty, Mrs. Caroline May Blaine Lake, Sask England ..... Prince Albert... Feb. 28, 1917 1051604 Private Baugh, Charles Rochard C Nil - Baugh, N. W. C Kinbrae, Sask. Canada Yorkton Feb. 19, 1917 1051640 Private Bennett, Edagr Frank Nil. Stevens, Helen East Brent, Somerset, Eng England ... Yorkton Mar. 5, 1917 1051477 Private Berube, Adelard Nil Beruhe, Mrs. Victor Wakaw, Sask U. S. A ... Saskatoon Nov. 25, 1916 1069088 Private Bie, Oscar Norwegian Army Bie, N 237 Columbia St., Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A Norway Estevan Nov. 7, 1916 1051407 _ _ _ _ Private Bigelow, Homer Edwin S. A. Bigelow, Mrs. Ebenezer. Kingsport, King's Co., N.S Canada ... Saskatoon Nov. 3, 1916 Anne A 41 Lonsdale St., Hull, Yorks., Eng Ireland Saskatoon sass Oct. 10, 1916 1051320 Private Bigley, John Nil Bigley, Mrs. Mary Bills, Herbert Newton Imp. Forces Bills, Mrs. Elizabeth Seaton Upper St., Michael'd Rs., Aldershot, Hants., 1051391 Lance-Corporal... Eng Ireland Yorkton... .. Oct. 31, 1916 Sept. Private Bird, William Nil Mursit, Frank St. James, Man Canada Saskatoon 28, 1916 1051295 Black, William Torphin Crossing West, Calder, Midlothian, Scot Scotland Prince Albert... June 26, 1916 1051036 Corporal Black, James Nil Prince Feb. 6, 1917 Blakeney, Robert Samuel Nil Blakeney, Mrs. Mary. Lily Plain, Sask. U. S. A Albert... 1051593 Private Lily, Plain, Sask Canada Prince Albert... April 20, 1917 1051667 Private Blakeney, William James Nil Blakeney, S Bobouske, Andrew Northbank, Alta Austria Prince Albert... April 1, 917A 1051638 Private Bobouske, Mike Nil. Aug. Nil Boume, Mrs. Franci . 334 Ave. "Q," South, Saskatoon, Sask England Saskatoon 7, 1916 1051143 Private Bourne, Albert Coote Battlef'd July 31, 1916 Bourrassa, William Nil Bourrassa, Mrs. Piechia Gen. Del., Marcelin, Sask Canada North 1051146 Private Sask Canada Saskatoon Dec. 20, 1916 1051542 Private Bouskill, Stewart Edwin Nil Bouskill, Albert Richard, Nil Boyer, John Springbourne, Sask Canada Saskatoon Mar. 16, 1917 1051625 Private Boyer, Harry Saskatoon Mar. 15, Boyes, James William Nil. Boyes, James Brucefield, Ont Canada 1917 1051622 Private Sask England Prince Albert.. June 28, 1916 1051047 Private Bradley, Percy Nil. Bradley, Mrs. Phyllis Claytonville, Nil. Braham, James 2333Yew St., Vancouver, B.0 Canada Prince Albert... Sept. 12, 1916 1051262 Private Braham, Robert Edward U. S.A Prince Albert... April 1917 Branson, William Atwood Nil North, Mrs. Frank Bemidji, Minn., U.S.A 20, 1051663 Private Melfort, Sask England Melfort Nov. 22, 1916 888245 Private Brew, Fred Can. Mil Brew, Mrs. Ada Nil. Brewster, Bernard Puckahn, Sask Canada Prince Albert... June 26, 1916 1051033 Private Brewster, Bertram Bernard Canada Yorkton Dec. 13, 1916 Brian, John Wesley Can. Mil Brian, John Woodstock, Ont 907976 Private Maple Ave., Yorkton, Sask Russia Yorkton Mar. 15, 1911 1051623 Private Briesc, Kris Nil. Briesc, William ' .... ... Mil. Brown, Mrs. Mary Olive Lestock Stn., Sask sass ........... Canada Yorkton Dec. 14, 1916 718897 Private Brown, Alfred Can. England Saskatoon Jan. 20, 1917 Brown, Reginald Nil Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Gen. Del., Dundurn, Sask 1051596 Private Arthur Sask England Prince Albert... July 6, 1916 sass Brown, George Nil Brown, William Dundurn, 1051076 Private Jolys, Man Canada Yorkton Sept. 15, 1916 1051264 Private Bruneau, Joseph Nil Bruneau, Antony St. Pierre - Bryant, Mrs. Alexandrina 1111 Ave. " O " South, Saskatoon, Sask England Saskatoon Sept. 19, 1916 1051266 Lance-Corporal... Bryant, John Robert Nil July Nil Bryson, Mrs. Christina Shaw..... Gen. Del., North Battleford, Sask Scotland North Battlef'd 6, 1916 1051074 Corporal Bryson, George Canada Prince Albert. Nov. 4, 1916 Buck, Willliam Nil Buck, Mrs. Fannie Claytonville, Sask 1051389 Private Gen. Del., Stony Lake, Sask Galicia North Battlef'd Sept. 15, 1916 1051331 Private Buhko, Alex Nil Buhko, Henrick 12 Bondgate Without, Alnwick, Northumberland, Eng.. England Saskatoon Aug. 25, 1916 1051209 Corporal Burman, Aiden Alfred Nil Burman, Dr. C. C Burns, David Nil Burns, Mrs. Elsie Middle Park Farm, Bridge of Cally, Balirgowrie, Perth 1051244 Lance-Corporal... Scot Scotland Battleford Sept. 9, 1916 Burns, Mrs. George Fairville, St. John, Co. N.B Canada Yorkton Dec. 4, 1916 1051495 Private Burns, Robert Nil July 13, 1916 Alfred Territorials Burton, Mrs. Annie Ada Gen. Del., North Battleford, Sask. England North Battlef'd 1051100 Acting C.Q.M.S.. Burton, William Belgium Davidson Mar. 22, 1916 Butgens, Louis Joseph Nil Butgens, Francois Brussels, Belgium 267523 Private Gen.
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