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William Alfred Tilley
Despite this traumatic upbringing, Tilley volunteered in 1916 to fight for “King and country.”
Edward Smith
Edward Smith was killed in action on September 5th, 1918, only 3 days after his brother Alexander.
Cecil Stapleton
Stapleton was one of 124,588 men who were conscripted under the Military Service Act of 1917.
Stanley Thomas Sellick
He arrived at the Front on August 27, 1917, joining the 8th Battalion.
Robert Percy Rogers
Because of his experience and the large number of recruits from the mines, Percy played a leading role in the formation of the 2nd Tunnelling Company.
Alan Rogers
In the afternoon, while leading a patrol, he was shot by sniper and killed.
Guy Hamilton Rogers
During the last 14 years of his life, Guy was Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Somerset.
John Proctor
Jack died from wounds suffered on August 16, 1918. He is buried near where he died.
Lewis Frederick Lennie
He was killed in action on July 14, 1916, while driving an armored motorcar in Belgium while the town was being shelled. He was nineteen years old.
James Edgar Lennie
La famille de Lewis Frederick Lennie de Lindsay, en Ontario, reçut une lettre de condoléances leur annonçant la mort de Lewis, le 14 juillet 1916.
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