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- Grimsby Independent, 11 Sep 1918, p. 1 Barton, Lieut.-Col. Bernard, of an Imperial Unit is reported as having been killed in action on August 1st by the bursting of a bomb. Lieut.-Col. Barton will be remembered in this district by a greatGrimsby Independent, 11 Sep 1918, p. 1 Barton, Lieut.-Col. Bernard, of an Imperial Unit is reported as having been …
- Grimsby Independent, 11 Sep 1918, p. 1 Graisley, Pte. Thomas Vernal, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graisley of Hamilton, but formerly of Grimsby, has been killed in action. Pte. Graisley was born and raised in Grimsby and had lived allGrimsby Independent, 11 Sep 1918, p. 1 Graisley, Pte. Thomas Vernal, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graisley …
- Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1945, p. 1 George is the grandson of Grimsby residents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Smith ...Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1945, p. 1 George is the grandson of Grimsby residents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Smith …
- Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1945, p. 1 Tpr. Arthur McGregor, 29, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam McGregor, Adelaide Street, Grimsby, and whose wife, the former Doris Camden, resides at 462 Sherman Avenue South, Mount Hamilton, has been officiallGrimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1945, p. 1 Tpr. Arthur McGregor, 29, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam McGregor, Adelaide …
- Grimsby Independent, 3 May 1945, p. 1 Pte. Edward Emsley, son of Melbourne and Mrs. Emsley, Victoria Avenue who was reported killed in action in Germany last week. He had been overseas since September 1942 with the Canadian Armoured BrigGrimsby Independent, 3 May 1945, p. 1 Pte. Edward Emsley, son of Melbourne and Mrs. Emsley, Victoria Avenue who …
- Grimsby Independent, 4 Jan 1945, p. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Slade received word last week that their son, S/Sgt. Harold Slade, is reported missing in Italy as of last August. The official word was sent to his wife in England and she in turnGrimsby Independent, 4 Jan 1945, p. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Slade received word last week that their son, …
- Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1944, p. 1,7 Surgeon-Lieut. Clarence E. Irvine, R.C.N.V.R., of Timmins and Grimsby, reported missing in the sinking of H.M.C.S. Valleyfield in the north Atlantic, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Irvine, 26 Oak StGrimsby Independent, 25 May 1944, p. 1,7 Surgeon-Lieut. Clarence E. Irvine, R.C.N.V.R., of Timmins and Grimsby, reported missing in …
- Grimsby Independent, 29 Jun 1944, p. 8 An official telegram has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handzuk, 95 John St., Oshawa, informing them that their son, Sgt. John Harold Handzuk, R.C.A.F., is missing after air operations over enemGrimsby Independent, 29 Jun 1944, p. 8 An official telegram has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handzuk, …
- Grimsby Independent, 29 Jun 1944, p. 8 Two weeks ago Mrs. Betty Haynes was notified that her son, Pte. Allan Haynes, was reported seriously wounded during the invasion. Sunday another telegram came advising that her 22-year-old son had diGrimsby Independent, 29 Jun 1944, p. 8 Two weeks ago Mrs. Betty Haynes was notified that her son, Pte. …
- Grimsby Independent, 26 Apr 1945, p. 1 Pte. Harold Wilbert Roszelle, 21, son of Mrs. Irene Roszelle, Birch Ave., Toronto, and the late Wilbert Roszelle, who served with the R.F.C. in the last war, died of wounds received on the western frGrimsby Independent, 26 Apr 1945, p. 1 Pte. Harold Wilbert Roszelle, 21, son of Mrs. Irene Roszelle, Birch Ave., …
- Grimsby Independent, 19 Aug 1943, p. 1 One year ago yesterday, August 18th, Pte. Warren Tuck, son of Corp. and Mrs. H.O. Tuck, Smithville, grandson of Mrs. Peter Felker, Grimsby and nephew of Vernon Tuck, Grimsby, received fatal wounds atGrimsby Independent, 19 Aug 1943, p. 1 One year ago yesterday, August 18th, Pte. Warren Tuck, son of Corp. …
- Grimsby Independent, 11 Jun 1919, p. 8 News has just been received from the mother of one of those brave men who marched away from Grimsby on August 15, 1914 in the Fighting "B" Squadron, 2nd Dragoons Detachment, under Lieut. J.A.M. LivinGrimsby Independent, 11 Jun 1919, p. 8 News has just been received from the mother of one of those …
- Grimsby Independent, 8 Nov 1916, p. 1 telegram received on October 21, 1916Grimsby Independent, 8 Nov 1916, p. 1 telegram received on October 21, 1916
- Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 Mrs. H.O. Tuck, of Smithville, received the following cable on Sunday: "Regret deeply B27274, Pte. Warren Harvey Tuck, previously reported missing in action now reported by Berlin, through InternatioGrimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 Mrs. H.O. Tuck, of Smithville, received the following cable on Sunday: "Regret …
- Grimsby Independent, 11 Mar 1943, p. 1 Mrs. Sarah Carlton, Ridge Road west, North Grimsby, is in receipt of a letter from His Majesty, The King, conveying to her his sincere condolences on the death of her son, Pte. John A. Carlton, of thGrimsby Independent, 11 Mar 1943, p. 1 Mrs. Sarah Carlton, Ridge Road west, North Grimsby, is in receipt of …
- Grimsby Independent, 14 Mar 1917, p. 1 Another Grimsby boy has been reported missing and wounded in the person of Pte. Coyne Lewis, son of W.F. Lewis of Hamilton, formerly Grimsby. Mr. Lewis received a telegram on ... stating that Pte. CoGrimsby Independent, 14 Mar 1917, p. 1 Another Grimsby boy has been reported missing and wounded in the person …
- Grimsby Independent, 28 Mar 1917, p. 1 Lieut. S.W Hewetson, who spent his boyhood days in Grimsby, has made the supreme sacrifice, having been killed in France some time ago. Many of the citizens of the present Grimsby will not remember SGrimsby Independent, 28 Mar 1917, p. 1 Lieut. S.W Hewetson, who spent his boyhood days in Grimsby, has made …
- Grimsby Independent, 21 Feb 1917, p. 1,5 It was a large and representative assemblage of people that attended the last obsequies over a true and faithful servant on Friday afternoon last when the remains of Mr. James Lawson Brodie, Grimsby'Grimsby Independent, 21 Feb 1917, p. 1,5 It was a large and representative assemblage of people that attended the …
- Grimsby Independent, 25 Feb 1943, p. 1 Word was received here on Saturday stating that Captain Theron Woolverton, of the United States Merchant Marine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolverton, of Grimsby and New York City, is missing at seaGrimsby Independent, 25 Feb 1943, p. 1 Word was received here on Saturday stating that Captain Theron Woolverton, of …
- Grimsby Independent, 28 Feb 1917, p. 1 survived by wife nee CulpGrimsby Independent, 28 Feb 1917, p. 1 survived by wife nee Culp