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NOK: Son of Simon and Dormitilde Bonnevie, of 96, South Common St., Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; husband of Margaret Bonnevie, of 112, Adelaide St., Saint John, New Brunswick. Mrs Margaret Bonnevie
NOK: Son of David and Florence Boocock, of Mount Dennis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
G. L, (Geoff) Boone joined the 48th Highlanders (militia) battalion in Toronto in 1930. When war was declared in September 1939, Boone, then a Captain became one of 52 Officers
NOK: Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Emmet Booth; husband of Nancy Booth, of Toronto, Ontario.
NOK: Son of Arthur and Ida Boreham; husband of Isobel Alice Boreham, of Toronto, Ontario.
Captain Edward Simpson Botterell was 22 year old salesman and an accomplished athlete originally from Ottawa when he attested as a Private soldier into the 15th Battalion at Valcartier in
NOK: D. Boufford (F) 730 Hanistique Ave., Detroit, Mich,USA
“Lt Boughton’s platoon had passed beyond the protection of a cliff on their right, which unexpectedly brought them under direct observation from the high San Marco ridge to their northwest.
Dileas p. 574 – The Hitler Line Cpl. Leslie Raoul Boulaine, an acting serjeant of Baker, was one of the most gallant of all. In the attack on the houses,
NOK: Son of John Green Bouldry, of Truro, Cornwall, England.
NOK: Son of Thomas and Mary Boustead, of London, England; husband of Edith Boustead, of Arthur, Ontario. Edith Boustead (W) Harlington, Weston, ON
NOK: Son of Price and Ellen Bowen, of 286, Clinton St., Toronto, Ontario. Mrs. Bowen (M) 286 Clinton St., Toronto, ON
John Matthew Bowman of Toronto, dob 14 Aug 1885, had served in the Militia with the Cdn Army Service Corps as a Lieutenant from 31 July 1916 to 13 Dec
Pte Bowman was killed in action in the advance up the Liri Valley toward the Hitler Line south of Pontecorvo, Italy. The 17th of May, 1944 saw a spectacular capture
Commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders; transferred to Royal Flying Corps. Killed in Action while serving in Royal Flying Corps 59th Sqdn. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble Boyd, of
B72784 Boyle, D. P. was a piper with the 1st Battalion during WWII. Members of the band provided aid to wounded soldiers on the battlefield and were assigned to specific
NOK: Mother – Mrs. Agnes Boyle – 2586 Triumph St., Vancouver, BC Wilson Boyd (F) 2658 Triumph St., Vancouver, BC Pte Boyle was born on December 8th, 1882, in “Belfast,
April 1942 John Leslie Bradbury, Police Constable 100 of the Toronto Police Department was a married father of three who lived at 297 Briar Hill Ave. Bradbury had five years
NOK: Son of William and Jane Bradley, of Corr and Dunavally, Moy, Co Tyrone, Ireland. J. Bradley (M) Don Valley, Omagh, Ireland
Pte William Bradley, 27309 Born: July 26, 1896 in Hyde, Lancashire, England Residence: 25 Dunedin St. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Attestation: Sept. 18, 1914 at Valcartier, Quebec and assigned to the
13611 Piper Braidwood, David Forest signed his Attestation papers in Valcartier, Quebec on 22 Sept 1914. On 15 Sept 1915 he was transferred to the 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders), remaining
William Brand was born on 15 July 1884 to William and Margaret Brand of Auchterdorran in Fifeshire, Scotland. His father was a railway fireman and William was the third of
Hero of the Lamone Crossing (17-Dec-44) Joseph Albert Bray was born in St Isadore, Ontario. He joined the Canadian at Kingston, ON on 9-Feb-44 he joined the Canadian Armoured Corps,
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