Albert Charlton was born in England. He served in the Boer War. He came to Canada in 1911 and served in WWI. He was a charter member of the Milton Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. He was employed by the Brandon Brick Co. He married Amelia Johnson and was ...
Albert Charlton was born in England. He served in the Boer War. ...
He served in WWI as a Bandsman and also as a sniper. He played the Last Post for Remembrance Day ceremonies in Milton and area and also for many veterans' funerals. The Milton Royal Canadian Legion is named in his honour. For further information, see "Milton Area Biographies"
He served in WWI as a Bandsman and also as a sniper. ...
Dick Clement fought in Italy and Holland in WWII. He was born in England and prior to enlisting he worked at Mr. Kerr's drugstore on Main Street. Article about Mr. Clement in "The Canadian Champion" November 13, 1991, p.13. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"...
Dick Clement fought in Italy and Holland in WWII. He was born ...
The Armoury Building is on Martin Street. After its use as the Armoury Building it was used as a Union Meeting Hall and has now been converted into a Church.
The Armoury Building is on Martin Street. After its use as the ...
Frederick Walsh, 1894-1916. Gunner Walsh was killed in action on October 27, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme. He was awarded the Military Medal. He was buried at Bapaume Post Military Cemetery in France. A stained glass window in St. Paul's United Church, Milton, honours his memory. For further ...
Frederick Walsh, 1894-1916. Gunner Walsh was killed in action on October 27, ...
Charles Henry Fay (1883-1918), Company Quartermaster Sergeant, 11th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. He is buried at Aubigny Community Cemetery, Aubigny en Artois, France. He was killed on September 3, 1918 one day after his younger brother Richard.
Charles Henry Fay (1883-1918), Company Quartermaster Sergeant, 11th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. He ...
Charles Eric Robertson, 1889-1917, Captain, No. 11 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. Killed in action July 12, 1917. He is buried at the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery in Haucourt, France. For further information, see "Milton Remembers WWI" by John Challinor and Jim Dills
Charles Eric Robertson, 1889-1917, Captain, No. 11 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Canadian ...
E. J. W. Stevens, was born in England and the husband of Harriet Stevens of Milton. He was buried at Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, Harcourt, France. For further information see "Milton Remembers WWI" by John Challinor and Jim Dills
E. J. W. Stevens, was born in England and the husband of ...
Private James Hamilton died of wounds on September 19, 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. He was buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery (Overseas Troops Section) in Boulogne, France
Private James Hamilton died of wounds on September 19, 1916 during the ...
John Crowe was the son of Joseph and Mary Crowe of Milton and Port Credit. He was buried at Duisans British Cemetery in Etrun, France. For further information see "Milton Remembers World War I" by John Challinor and Jim Dills
John Crowe was the son of Joseph and Mary Crowe of Milton ...
Archie Beard was a Private in the 24th Battalion, of the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action on October 1, 1916 at the First Battle of the Somme. For further information, see "Milton Remembers World Ward I" by John Challinor and Jim Dills.
Archie Beard was a Private in the 24th Battalion, of the Canadian ...
Pte. Gordon Vincent French was killed in action on April 22, 1945. For further information, see "Milton Remembers ...World War II" by Ken Lamb. SCAN ONLY...
Pte. Gordon Vincent French was killed in action on April 22, 1945. ...