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NOK: Son of Lucy Georgina Barton, of Pembridge Gardens Hotel, Notting Hill Gate, London, England, and the late Robert Montague Barton. Mrs. L.G. Barton (M) Hotel Kensington, London, Eng
Hugh Barwick enlisted in the 48th Highlanders in Toronto in 1911. He was a Lieutenant when he, with those volunteering for overseas, had their final parade on 29 August and
B72584 Barwick, Stanley enlisted with the 48th Highlanders in Toronto on 4 September 1939, just days after war was declared. In Italy, Pte Barwick was wounded in action on 11
NOK: Son of J. H. Bassett and Ellen Bassett, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; husband of Eileen Bassett.
Herbert Batchelor was born in Montrose, Scotland in 1880. While living in Victoria, British Columbia and employed as a seaman when he attested into the 30th Battalion of the CEF
NOK: Mrs. R. Batchelor (M) 113 St. Mary’s Rd, Tanbridge, Kent, Eng
NOK: Son of Richard and Hannah Bateman, of St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Mrs. R. Bateman (M) St. Stevens, NB
NOK: Son of Percy A. and Alice R. Bath, of Oakville, Ont.
Honorary Colonel 2007-2010 Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 2002 -2007 Colonel Geordie Beal was born in Toronto on 23 September 1940 and was the third generation of his family in the regiment.
1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada (CASF) 1940 – 1945 Former Argo QB for 5 seasons (26-30). Retired when League formally approved forward pass. Joined 48th Highlanders at age 31
Son of Eugene and Nina Bean, of North Hatley, P.Q., Canada; husband of Ethel Bean (Nee Smith), of 808, East 14th St., Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Son of William and Grace Irene Beare, of Weston, Ontario, Canada.
Pipe Major 48th Highlanders 1898-1913 Born in Edinburgh Farquhar Beaton served as Pipe Major of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto from 1898-1913. He was known for his tunes ‘The Midlothian
192766 Walter Kimberley Beattie, enlisted with the 92nd Battalion (48th Highlanders) in Toronto on 20 August 1915. LCol George T. Chisholm, VD signed his Attestation Papers. Beattie claimed his date
NOK: Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beer, of Strathroy, Ontario. J.C. Beer (F) RR3, Strathroy, ON
NOK: Son of Benjamin Belanger and his wife Henriette Beauchasnp; husband of Juliette Cyr Belanger, of 1696, Pauet St., Montreal. Miss H. Belanger (S) 1600 St Hubert St., Montreal, PQ
NOK: Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. R. Bell, of Glasgow; husband of Daisy Bell, of 1036, West 98th Street, Los Angeles, California.
NOK: Son of Janet Bell of 34, Talbot St., Toronto, Ont., and the late Alexander W. R. Bell. Mrs. J. Bell (M) 101 Kirkland St., Glasgow, Scot
NOK: Son of Richard Bell, of Holmhead, Newcastleton, Roxburghshire. Previously wounded. Richard Bell (F) Holmhead, Newcastleton, Scot
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