To commemorate
the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War, I am working
on a series of blog posts and radio shows that will look at 100
Manitobans who died in action. For more about this project and links to
other posts, follow this link.
A month after his eighteenth birthday, James enlisted in Brandon with the 45th Infantry Battalion: Manitoba Regiment. His occupation at the time was a farm hand.
Before the Battle of Vimy Ridge, he was transferred to the 52nd Infantry Battalion: New Ontario Regiment. He died in that battle on October 1916. He is commemorated by the Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France and his name is on the Oak River, Manitoba war memorial.
At lest one other sibling, Walter, served. He survived.
Cardale School ca 1916 (source)
Related:
Remembrance - James Allen Mason The Ginger Genie
Is Charles Mason a Genealogical Connection? The Ginger Genie
Sources:
Attestation papers Library and Archives Canada
Virtual War Memorial entry Veterans' Affairs Canada
Canadian Great War Project entry
Commonwealth War Graves Commission entry
52nd Battalion.com
This
soldier's history has been pieced together using a number of sources.
If you have additional information or would like to point out a factual
error, please do so in the comments below or by email at
cassidy-at-mts.net.
© Christian Cassidy 2014
2 comments:
I just found this Christian (Nov. 24, 2014). Thank you for posting. I can't tell you how meaningful it is to find ancestors name in print. What a wonderful tribute. Many, many thanks.
Vicki
It seems as if many of the boys gave their birth year as 1897, my Great Uncle George Harold Martin included. #425055 enlisted in Newdale. In one of his letters from active duty in France
he states ironically that he would soon be old enough to join the army.
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