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GWA Marker at Brampton Cemetery |
There are approximately 12 graves in this area, most are of veterans from WWI who died later in life and not on active service. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find much information on these individuals as some did not serve with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces or there are no service numbers to trace. However, regardless of those minor set backs, these men or boys at the time of their enlistment are to be honoured as any veteran should be.
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Private William Brown
Private William Brown served with the Hastings & Prince Edward Reg't. He died in 1952 at the age of 49. It is unlikely that he served with the CEF in WWI as he would have been only 16 at end of the war. In 1915 the Canadian Government stopped sending boys under the age of 18 to the front, due to the carnage that was being suffered there. The average life expectancy was three weeks. Many boys still enlisted for their chance at the front. They were usually placed into holding units in England until they reached 18. |
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Spr. Thompson Brown
A006986 Spr. Thompson Brown served with the 228th Btn., C.E.F. He was born on August 8th, 1884 on Manitoulin Island. He enlisted on October 31st., 1916 at 32 years of age in North Bay and was a farmer by profession. He died in 1951 at the age of 67. |
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Corporal I. Matthews
Other than the information on this stone, I am unable to find much more. The Welsh Rifles would have been a British Regiment and judging by his D.o.B he served in the B.E.F. in WWI. He was 38 years old at the time of his death. |
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Private James Woods |
The grave of Private James Woods 1st LAB BATTN. C.E.F. He died in the 1940's I am unable to find any information on his service as there are a number James Woods listed in the DND CEF service records. A further review of the DND library, I have been able to isolate one name that has prevalent information. This may be the grave of James Woods born December 4, 1884 in Peterborough England. Enlisted in Toronto in August 1915, would have been in his late 50's at the time of death.
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L/Corp William H. Selley |
412844 L/Corp. William Selley, Canadian Engineers C.E.F. was born in Exeter England on October 5, 1842. He served in the 21st Hussars in England before WWI. His occupation at the time of his enlistment in 1915 was that of a Farmer in Picton On. He died on November 11, 1939.
The math does not work here, does it? I have recheck the attestment papers on L/Corp Selley and the officer who completed them must of made an error in the year of birth or L/Corp Selley looked good for his age. On his attestment papers it states that he was 43 at the time of his enlistment, but his year of birth was put down as 1842, which would have made him 73 at that time. He was most likely born in 1872.
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Private Dan Theobald |
3035792 Pte. Dan Theobald, 208th Overseas BTTN C.E.F. Canadian Infantry. He was born in Norfolk England on May 12, 1894. He enlisted at the age of 22 in Toronto on March 16, 1916, his occupation was listed as a farmer. He died on March 31, 1920 from the effects of his service at he age of 25.
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