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Private Jesse Barmby

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Military service

Service number: 3205092
Age: 29
Rank: Private
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment)
Division: 50th Bn.
Birth: July 9, 1889 Hunmanby, England
Enlistment: October 4, 1917 Alberta
Death: August 19, 1918

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: A. 31.
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Son of Thomas Barmby, of Thwing, Hunmanby, Yorkshire, England. He was single and employed as a labourer. Soldier Barmby was the youngest of four sons who had emigrated from Yorkshire, England at the turn of the century. He lived in the Lang district of southern Saskatchewan and was most likely a farm worker. He suffered from asthma and when drafted in 1918, he didn't think he would pass the medical exam. On that day, his respiratory tract was clear and he was accepted. He was posted to Calgary's 50th King's Own Regiment. He fought and was killed during the battle of Amiens, less than a month after arriving in France.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 364 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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WARVILLERS CHURCHYARD EXTENSION Somme, France

Warvillers is a village approximately 4 kilometres north of Bouchoir, a town on the main straight road from Amiens to Roye. The Churchyard is a little east of the village.

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