Results are in alphabetical order (last name, first name).
NOK: Jessie M. Felton (W) 100 Coleman St., Wolverhampton, England
He was 21 years of age when attested into the CEF at Toronto, Canada on 13 Feb 1918 The 48th Highlanders had conducted a recruiting drive in Chicago in July
NOK: Son of William and Lillian Fenner, of Tilbury, Ontario. Mrs. W. Fenner (M) Tilbury, ON
NOK: Son of James and Alice Fenton; husband of Annie Fenton, of 19, Herbert St., Crumlin Rd., Belfast, Ireland. Mrs. A. Fenton (M) 4 Oakfreed St., Belfast Ireland
Lance Corporal Terrence “Terry” Fereday was born 5 March 1919 in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England. Was Killed in action on 18 December 1943. Terry lived in Toronto with his parents and
Attested into 92nd Bn on 13-Aug-1915. Died while serving with 13th Bn CEF, Son of David Ferguson, of 194, Cleethorpe Rd., Grimsby, England; husband of Eleanor Ferguson, of 11, Mark
Lt Fergusson was with the 15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders. At Amiens on April 30 1918, leading a defensive patrol at night, seeking German prisoners. He was wounded on August 8
NOK: Mrs. Buckley (Aunt) 1 St. annes Villas, S.C. Road, Dublin, Ireland
During the period July 20-23, 1917 the 15th Battalion was in the line near Loos and throughout that four day trench tour their positions were heavily bombarded by German 77mm
NOK: Son of Herbert Duane Field and Nina Moore Field, of Northfield, Massachusetts. Mrs. Nina Field (M) 40 High St., Springfield, Mass, USA
NOK: Husband of Emma L. O. Fieldwick, of 9, Gower Rd., Haywards Heath, Sussex.
NOK: Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Filtz, of 79, Elm St., Kingston, Ontario. R. Filtz (F) 79 Elm St., Kingston, ON
James (Jim) Findlay began his military career in 1939 as a piper in the 48th Highlanders Cadet Pipe Band. He went on Active Service in 1942. After training in Canada
NOK: Son of the late Charles and Jane Fines. C.E. Fines Splaldugton, Yorkshire, England
NOK: Son of Charles Frederick and Mary Ellen Fisher, of Rollingdam, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick. Mrs. M.E. Fisher (M) Rollingdam, Charlotte Co., NB
B73038 Pte Fitkin, Arnold Edward enlisted in the 48th Highlanders, 1st Battalion (Date tbd). He was in the Slow Convoy when the battalion shipped to the Landings at Pachino
27065 Pte Reuben Flaxman, born in Bromley, Kent, England, attested at Valcartier, Quebec on 22 September 1914, was assigned to the 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders) and departed for England with
Killed following the capture of Rimini as the battalion chased the Germans northward. At the Donegaglia River, under heavy German attack with the 48th supported by 25 pounders, the Lord
B73386 Cpl Addison Garfield Wilkie Fleury enlisted in the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders, in Toronto in September 1939. They departed for Halifax by CN train on 17 December 1939, sailing
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