MALLOCH, William John Ogilvie
DIVISIONAL UNIT: Canadian Army Medical Corps RESIDENCE: Toronto - Ontario BORN: Clinton - Goderich Township - County of Huron - Ontario CEMETERY: Toronto Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto - Ontario
No cenotaph mention in Huron County
DIVISIONAL UNIT: Canadian Army Medical Corps RESIDENCE: Toronto - Ontario BORN: Clinton - Goderich Township - County of Huron - Ontario CEMETERY: Toronto Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto - Ontario
DIVISIONAL UNIT: 1st Canadian Infantry Division 2nd Infantry Brigade 8th Battalion - 90th Rifles (Royal Winnipeg Rifles) Canadian Infantry Corps
DIVISIONAL UNIT: 2nd Canadian Engineers Reinforcement Depot, Canadian Corps
RESIDENCE: Grand Bend - Ontario
WIFE: Mrs. Pearl Ilse - Dashwood - Ontaro
PARENTS: Mr. Frederick and Elizabeth Ilse - Dashwood - Ontario
Personal: Height was 5' 3", weight was 129 poubds. He had a fair complexion, blue eyes and light brown hair. Theodore earned his living as a plumber and was of the Lutheran faith.
DIVISIONAL UNIT: 3rd Canadian Infantry Division 8th Infantry Brigade 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Canadian Infantry Corps
NAME: HENDERSON Grant Stuart DIVISIONAL UNIT: 2nd Canadian Infantry Division 4th Infantry Brigade 21st Battalion - Eastern Ontario
DIVISIONAL UNIT: 1st Canadian Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Brigade, 13th Battalion - Royal Highlanders of Canada, Canadian Infantry Corps
RESIDENCE: Regina - Saskatchewan
FATHER: Mr. Joseph Hamilton - Localsh / Lucknow - Ontario
SISTER: Mrs. A. J. McLennan - Localsh - Ontario
Personal: Height was 5' 7" with a ruddy complexion, gray eyes and brown hair. Alexander earned his living from farming and was raised in the Presbyterian faith.
NAME: ARCHER ,Thomas
RANK: Private
DIVISIONAL UNIT: Canadian Expeditionary Force, 76th Battalion - Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood Canadian Infantry Corps
SERVICE NO: 14104
DATE OF BIRTH: October 24, 1888 - Clinton - Township of Hullett - County of Huron - Ontario
DATE OF DEATH: September 18, 1915 26 years 11 months
CEMETERY: Starkvale Cemetery - Paisley - County of Bruce - Ontario
MOTHER: Mrs. Mary Archer - Paisley - County of Bruce - Ontario
BROTHER: Mr. Samuel Archer - Paisley - County of Bruce - Ontario
Biographical Summary
In the autumn of 1916, the 161st Battalion left Huron County and travelled to Halifax in preparation for going overseas. They embarked from Canada on November 1st and arrived in Liverpool on November 11, 1916. On December 1st, Private O'Brien transferred to the 64th Battalion and then in the middle of January 1917 he transferred to the 2nd Canadian Labour Battalion. He was with this unit when he went overseas in France on February 10, 1917. Six months later in August he transfers to the 58th Battalion and joins his unit in the field in very early November 1917.