second son of George Reid; Honour Roll of Niagara Public and Niagara High schools; Dental College, Toronto; Feb 8,1917 enlisted with Canadian Army Dental Corps in Toronto; served with this corps in England until end of war; discharged Sep 7,1919;
born in Niagara; Honour Roll of Niagara Public and Niagara High schools; 1915 worked in local bank; enlisted Sept 30,1915 in 15th Battalion at Niagara; first served with the band; wounded Oct 22,1917; demobilized May 10,1919;
d. Oct 26,1917 (killed in action, France); eldest son of Magistrate Edwin Shepherd; Niagara Public and Niagara High School Honour Rolls; photograph; military officers' course in Toronto; 23rd Algonquins; 98th Algonquins; joined 159th and recruited almost every man in the company; served in France during WW I;
born in Niagara; d. Aug. 15,1917 (killed in action); 3rd son of Joseph Houghton; photograph; Niagara High School Honour Roll; enlisted Jan. 1916 with 134th Highlanders at Camp Borden; transferred to 15th Battalion; 1916 went to France to serve during WW I;
d. Jul 17,1916 (Railway Dugout Burying Grounds, Belgium); brother to nine siblings including Mrs. Thomas May; photograph; Apr 1915 enlisted in Belleville with 13th Battalion; served in France during WW I;
d. Nov 11,1916 (of wounds received in action); son of W.H. Whitside of Delhi; photograph; Jul 9,1916 enlisted in Sewell, Manitoba with 46th Battalion; served during WW I;
missing Sept 15,1916; youngest brother of Mrs. John Elliott; cousin of R.J. Allen; St. Catharines; photograph; served with Engineers in Belgium during WW I;
d. Jan 31,1916; only son of William Ryan; Niagara Public School and High School Honour Rolls; photograph; Methodist; president of Epworth League; clerk with Imperial Bank; enlisted in the band of the 92nd Highlanders; moved with regiment to Toronto; contracted measles then pneumonia and died suddenly;
d. May 23,1915 (Niagara); father of 3 children; brother of 3 sisters; photograph; served with Canadian Contingent during war in South Africa; served in the South African Constabulary for 3 yrs; for 10 yrs worked in mines in Johannesburg, then returned to Niagara in ill health; acting Quartermaster Sergt. In Welland Canal Force; in South Africa received Queen's Medal with 4 bars and King's Medal with 4 bars; served during Zulu rebellion in 1906 and received medal;
d. May 4,1915 (at Aldershot from wounds received at St. Julien); military cemetery at Aldershot; son of Bartlett Currie; brother to at least two brothers; photograph; served as Gunner during WW I;
b. ca 1895 (St. Catharines); d. Apr 23,1915 (killed in action); brother of Lieut. William Henry Fisher; photograph; 1914 member of championship track team of McGill University; Lance-Corporal with 13th Battalion; served during WW I; first Canadian recipient of Victoria Cross for his action near St. Julien on Apr 23,1915;