WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY

  • WW 1
  • France
Commemorating 5 Highlanders

The list below excludes any men who have been identified as 15th Battalion but whose identity cannot be determined. 

DARE, Private, T, 27878, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 6 June 1916. Grave Ref. I. N. 4.

HARDY, Private, HARRY, 799430, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds, received at Vimy Ridge 26 April 1917. Age 38. Son of Abraham and Elizabeth Hardy, of 195, Chisholm Avenue, East Toronto, Canada. Late of Bradford, England. Grave Ref. II. I. 13.

McCLAY, Private, WALTER, 27089, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds (gas) 27 April 1915. Age 24. Son of John William and Ann Elizabeth McClay, of 9, Home St., Scunthorpe, Lincs, England. Grave Ref. I. F. 4A.

STEVENS, Private, A, 27768, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds 1 May 1915. Age 38. Son of Harry and Elizabeth Stevens, of Small Heath, Birmingham; husband of Sarah L. Stevens, of 49, Laurel Rd., Cotteridge, Birmingham. Grave Ref. I. F. 19A.

STEWART, Private, GEORGE, 446195, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds 11 April 1918. Age 28. Son of Mrs. R. Stewart, of 2, Convener St., New Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. Grave Ref. X. C. 2A.

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