Results are in alphabetical order (last name, first name).
NOK: Elizabeth Jane Bremner (W) 31 French Ave., West Toronto
NOK: Son of William J. and Etta M. Brett, of 609, Chatham St. West, Windsor, Ontario. W.J. Brett (F) 115 Chatam St. W. , Windsor, ON
Killed in the Arielli River area on the Adriatic coast of Italy, holding the line close to German positions and under regular artillery fire. NOK: Son of Samuel and Constance
NOK: Son of George P. and Rebecca Bridge, of 68, Chester Avenue, Toronto, Ontario.
In the Gothic Line, between the Melo and Marano Rivers. NOK: Son of Charles and Alice Marian Briggs, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
NOK: Son of the late Harrison James and Mary Briscoe, of Streatham, London, England.
Victor Bristow was 22 year old electrician working for the Toronto Electric Light Company when he attested into the 92ndBattalion at Toronto in August 1915. In the UK he was
Day 2 of the breaching of the Hitler Line, south of Pontecorvo, Italy. The 48th had breached the Line, unassisted, after failed attempts by two other brigades. Day 2 saw
B73066 Drummer Brodie, J. M. was a drummer with the 1st Battalion Pipes and Drums in WWII. Members of the band provided aid to wounded soldiers on the battlefield and
NOK: Son of Thomas and Maria Brookes, of Birmingham, England. Enlisted at Windsor, Ontario. Maria Brookes (M) 200 Windsor Ave., Windsor, ON
NOK: Mrs. M.J. Brooks (M) 38 Grace St., Greenfield, Mass,USA
NOK: Son of James and Margaret Brooks, of Derrynoid, Draperstown, Co. Londonderry, Ireland. Mrs. M. Brooks (M) Derrynord, Derry, Ireland
NOK: Son of John and Mary Browley, of Magog, P.Q., Canada.
NOK: Mrs. E. Brown (W) 24 Orwell Place, Edinburgh, Scotland
NOK: Son of W. E. G. Brown and Jane Good Brown, of Trenton, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia. Not stated
Private Douglas Brown was 25 year old painter living in Sudbury, Ontario and originally from Hove, Sussex with pre-war service in the 1st Royal Sussex Regiment and the Royal Field
NOK: Son of Fred Brown, of Glynde, Sussex, England; husband of Catherine Mary Brown, of 28, Bulwer St., Toronto, Ontario. Katherine Brown (W) 819 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, ON
Son of Albert and Emma Brown, of Toronto; husband of Maude Brown, of Toronto.
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