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Cornish‐Born Men Who Enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force Cornish‐born Men who enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force Transcribed from Ancestry, All Canada, Soliders of the First World War, 1914‐1918, by Julia Mitchell N.B. Personal details transcribed in the order Height; Complexion; Eye colour; Hair colour Status Single=S, Married=M, Widowed=W Forename Surname Residence Present AddressBirth Occupation Status Next of Kin Form date Previous serv/ Personal details Religion Other details Date Year Place Forename Surname Residence Relation Militia Arthur ABBOTT Toronto Canada, Toronto 26‐Sep 1888 Cornwall Fireman S Thomas ABBOTT Liscard Father 16 Jul 1917 5' 6½"; fresh; bl; br C of ENo 2497768 Samuel Lee ABBOTT Canada 1892 Launceston Blacksmith S Alfred ABBOTT Burdett? 24 Sep 1914 5' 3½"; dark; grey; dk br Wesleyan No 19837 James Lee Cory ABBOTT Canada 30‐Mar 1898 Gunnislake Clerk S John ABBOTT Gunnislake Father 2 Dec 1915 5' 0½"; dk; dk br; blk C of E Form signed in Sherbrooke. No 748034 Francis Frederick ADAMS Toronto Canada, Toronto 15‐Apr 1891 Launceston Plumber S Lucy ADAMS Launceston Mother 6 Jan 1916 Private, Duke of 5' 5½"; fresh; haz; d br C of ENo 769787 Cornwall LI, 4 yrs Robert A ALFORD Canada 15‐Apr 1887 Cornwall Bridgeman S Thomas S ALFORD 6 Aug 1915 5' 8"; fair; bl; br C of ENo 140501 Stanley Parker ALFORD Canada 11‐Dec 1891 Calstock Blacksmith Robert R ALFORD Calstock 23 Sep 1914 19th A D?/W? 5' 9½"; fresh; lt bl; br Methodist No 1969 Frank ALLARD Canada 23‐Oct 1889 Newlyn Letter carrier M Mable ALLARD Winnipeg Wife 12 May 1915 5' 6½"; dark; bl; black C of ENo 400061 Penzance GPO Alfred ALLEN Canada 24‐Dec 1891 Par Cook S Edward ALLEN HMS Halyord brother 20 Aug 1915 5' 2"; fair; br; br Salvation No 435562 Army Arthur ALLEN Canada 18‐Apr 1891 Truro Butcher ALLEN, Mr Winnipeg 24 Sep 1914 5' 8"; fair; bl; dk br Presbyterian No 30704 Fred ALLEN Canada 04‐Feb 1894 Lostwithiel Laborer S Charles ALLEN Fowey father 29 Jun 1915 5' 5½"; dk; br; blk C of ENo 400075 Oliver ALLEN Miami, Ariz USA, Arizona 17‐Jan 1887 Ludgvan Miner (grade & S John ALLEN, Mrs Ludgvan mother 9 Apr 1918 5' 2½"; med; bl/grey; br Congregatio Rejected for HM Forces in trackman) nalist Phoenix Arizona, Mar 1918. Deafness. Travelled to Canada to offer services. No 2204768 Richard Charles ALLEN Gardena, Cal USA, California 14‐May 1889 St Austell Brick arch man S Louisa ALLEN, Mrs Mt Charles, St mother 19 Mar 1918 6' ¼"; med; bl; br Congregatio No 2204713 loco Austell nalist William Mitchell ALLEN Painsdale, Mich USA, Michigan 23‐Oct 1885 Cornwall Miner M Wilmot ALLEN Crowlas Village mother 5 Oct 1917 5' 1½"; ruddy; grey; br Methodist No 2502997 John ANDERSON Canada 07‐May 1893 St Austell Salor STONE, Mrs St Budeaux, Devon 2 Oct 1915 5' 9½"; med; br; blk C of ENo 91884 Bernard S ANDERSON Canada 22‐Mar 1896? Falmouth Bank clerk S ANDERSON, Antrim, Ireland 20 Apr 1915 AMC 6'; dk; br; br C of ENo 83777 Mrs Charles ANDREW Woodstock, Ont Canada, Ontario 11‐Sep 1878 Truro Machinest M Avis C ANDREW, Truro Wife 17 Mar 1916 5' 3½"; dk; br; blk Methodist No 675770 Mrs James Francis ANDREW Detroit, Mich USA, Michigan 27‐Jun 1891 Cornwall Blacksmith S Martha ANDREW Kenneggy Downs, Mother 8 Dec 1917 5' 5½"; fair; br; br Methodist No 2626968 Nr Marazion John ANDREWS St Henry Canada, St Henry 01‐Aug 1873 Falmouth Rope splicer M Florence ANDREWS, St Henry Wife 22 Mar 1916 10 yrs in Navy 5' 2½"; dk; blk; blk C of ENo 504608 Mrs Frank ANEAR Toronto Canada, Toronto 10‐Aug 1885 Cornwall Engineer M Kate ANEAR New Hotel, Wife 4 Feb 1916 1st DCLI, 3 yrs, 5' 2½"; fair; bl; fair C of ENo 541014 Newquay Private Thomas ANGEAR Canada, Calgary 15‐Mar 1880 Looe Plumber S Mabel ANGEAR Calgary Wife 28 Apr 1915 13 yrs 5' 6"; fair; bl; dk br Congregatio No 446249 nalist John ANGOVE Creanhill, Ont Canada, Ontario 24‐Dec 1894 Camborne Miner S Henry ANGOVE Camborne Father 27 Sep 1918 5' 1¼"; fair; br; br No 819878 John Henry ANGOVE Los Angeles, Cal USA, California 01‐Sep 1892 Nancegollan Miner S Annie ANGOVE, Mrs Nancegollen Mother 6 Jun 1918 5' 5"; fair; bl; lt br Methodist No 2691563 William George ANGOVE Los Angeles, Cal USA, California 19‐Sep 1888 Helston Miner S Annie ANGOVE, Mrs Nancegollen Mother 6 Jun 1918 5' 6"; dk; br; dk br Methodist No 2691562 James Bryant ANGROVE Kingston Canada, Ontario 28‐May 1875 Cornwall Machinist Charlotte ANGROVE Kingston, Ontario Wife 2 Nov 1915 Volunteer 5' 4½"; fair; br; grey Methodist No 220166 James ANGWIN Detroit, Mich USA, Michigan 08‐Jun 1882 Hayle Baker Martha ANGWIN, Mrs Liverpool Wife 20 Apr 1917 5' 7¾"; fair; br; gray C of E Can operate lathe. No514300 Philip ARGALL Chicago, Ill USA, Chicago 13‐Feb 1894 Cornwall Painter S Martin ARGALL Newlyn Father 22 Jun 1918 2nd FCCE, 1yr 2m 5' 4"; med; bl; br Methodist Serving Soldier. No 2729017 John ARTHUR Ironwood, Mich USA, Michigan 06‐May 1877 Camborne Miner M Elizabeth ARTHUR Camborne Wife 17 Sep 1917 5' 5"; florid; br; br Prot No 2502969 Thomas Charles ARTHUR Hubbel, Mich USA, Michigan 18‐Oct 1894 Camborne Laborer M Lena ARTHUR Hubbel Wife 21 Sep 1917 5' 9¼"; fair; bl; br Lutheran No 2173520 Frank ASHWIN Crystal City, Man Canada, Manitoba 18‐May 1891 Mylor Bridge Farmer S May ASHWIN Crystal City Sister 29 Dec 1915 5' 4½"; light; bl; lt br C of ENo 874617 Frederick Ernest ASHWIN Crystal City, Man Canada, Manitoba 11‐Jun 1887 Mylor Stone and S Harry ASHWIN Crystal City Brother 13 Nov 1915 5' 3½"; fresh; grey; light C of No 155060 cement mason E?/Methodis t? Forename Surname Residence Present AddressBirth Occupation Status Next of Kin Form date Previous serv/ Personal details Religion Other details Date Year Place Forename Surname Residence Relation Militia Henry Samuel ASHWIN Crystal City, Man Canada, Manitoba 22‐Aug 1881 Mylor Bridge Labourer S Ethel ASHWIN Crystal City Sister 7 Jan 1916 Drummer and 5' 7¼"; light; bl; light Methodist No 291099 bugler, 16yr, 1st Batt DCLI Harry AUSTIN Canada 25‐Aug 1887 Polruan, Fowey Cashier M Lydia AUSTIN London Wife 9 Aug 1915 McGill Aux Batt 5' 7"; fair; grey; fair Presbyterian No 132111 Peter Stanley AVERY Vancouver Canada, BC 26‐Feb 1886 Par Station Steam engineer S E AVERY, Mrs Glos, Eng Mother 10 Jul 1915 5' 6½"; fair; bl; lt br C of ENo 300356 Courtney Henry BABCOCK Canada, 08‐Feb 1892 Stratton Farmer William SLEE? Stratton Father 24 Oct 1914 5' 11"; fair; grey; br C of E Name originally Henry Slee William Frederick BADDELEY Canada? 27‐Jan 1893 Helston Rancher S F Clinton BUDDELEY Hythe, Hants 22 Jun 1917 18th Hussars, 5 5' 7"; fair; bl; br C of ENo 553072 Clinton mon; Devon Yeomanry 2yrs 2nd Lieut Charles Westcott BADGE Victoria, BC Canada, BC 08‐Apr 1886 Marazion Carpenter S M BADGE Camborne Mother 31 Jan 1917 2nd Devons 5' 10"; med to fair; bl; dk C of ENo 2223313 Terretl, 3yrs Charles BAGG Canada, Manitoba 28‐Nov 1879 Marazion Lineman S George BAGG London 3 Aug 1915 5' 8½"; dk; grey; dk br C of ENo 150025 Edward Francis BAILEY Toronto Canada, Ontario 03‐Jun 1882 Liskeard Motorman Margaret BAILEY East Toronto Wife 14 Jul 1915 5' 8½"; fair; grey; blk C of ENo 409265 Hamilton John Bell BAILEY Canada, Quebec? 21‐Nov 1891 Liskeard Brakeman S STRONG, Mrs Liskeard 18 Sep 1914 5' 10"; med; br; l br C of ENo 27159 Frederick Orlando BAKER Bowmanville Canada, Ontario 15‐Nov 1890 Camelford Lawyers clerk S John F/Susie BAKER Bude Father/m 10 Nov 1915 5' 11"; dk; br; br Methodist No 805‐‐5 other Gilbert John BAKER Toronto Canada, Ontario 06‐Oct 1898 Cornwall Farmer S Grace BAKER mother 6 Oct 1916 Kapuskasing 5' 7½"; med; l bl; fair Meth No 1039782 Guard, 4m, pte William Gulval King BAKER Canada, BC 25‐Feb 1877 Penzance Painter S A BAKER, Miss Coventry 11 ?‐ 1915 5' 6"; dk; bl; dk br C of ENo 628506? Eldred BALL Napinka Canada, Manitoba 31‐Aug 1890 Wadebridge Farm laborer S Susan BALL Napinka Mother 18 Jun 1918 5' 2¾"; fair; bl; dk br Methodist No 2130558 Joseph Rickard BALL No permanent Canada, BC 24‐Jun 1891 Summercourt Carpenter S David BALL Summercourt Father 3 Dec 1917 5' 8"; dk; br; dk br C of ENo 2137651 address Richard BALL Ross, Cali USA, California 29‐Aug 1884 Werrington Gardener, auto Y Nellie BALL, Mrs East Looe Wife 19 Mar 1918 5' 9"; fair; haz; lt br C of ENo 2022336 truck driver Richard Henry BALL Canada, Manitoba? 26‐Feb 1887 Ruan High Lanes Student S John Edward BALL Ruan High Lanes 12 May 1915 5' 6¾"; dk; dk; dk Wesleyan No 50505 theology Roy BALL Napinka Canada, Manitoba 13‐May 1895 Wadebridge Farmer S Susan BALL, Mrs Napinka Mother 22 Sep 1915 5' 6½"; fair; bl grey; dk br Methodist No 150288 William Hannaford BALL Kildonan Canada, Manitoba 07‐Aug 1895 Launceston Clerk S Charles BALL Launceston Father 7 Feb 1916 12th Manitoba 6'; fresh; br; blk Methodist No 301570 Henry Dragoons William Henry BALL Napinka Canada, Manitoba 30‐Dec 1892 Wadebridge Farmer S Susan BALL Napinka Mother 11 Apr 1916 5' 6½"; dk; dk grey; blk Methodist No 152909 Thomas James BANBURY Canada, Ontario? 11‐Oct 1884 Boscastle Clerk S Annie BANBURY Torquay, Devon Mother 26 Jul 1915 9th M H5' 11¾"; fair; br; br C of ENo 188003? Albert BANFIELD Canada, 27‐Jan 1889 Crowlas Clerk S John BANFIELD Crowlas Father 30 Aug 1916 3 yr 4th DC Royal 5' 5½"; fair; br; dk br C of ENo 529513 Saskatchewan? Thomas Garrison Artillery Frederick Charles BANFIELD Bayonne USA, New Jersey 24‐Feb 1895 Madron Steel temperer M Janie BANFIELD Bayonne Wife 4 Apr 1918 5' 3½"; med; br; br Meth No 3233609 Spencer James BANFIELD Canada 08‐May 1886 Cornwall Miner M Katherine BANFIELD Vancouver Wife 12 Sep 1917 5' 2"; fresh; grey; l br Presbyterian No 2621856 Richard John BANFIELD Bayonne USA, New Jersey 19‐Aug 1889 Penzance Mason M Margaret BANFIELD Bayonne Wife
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