Prince Edward Island

Province Code
PE
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-504
Type
Address
1470 Gerrard Street East
Location
Glen Rhodes Church, a campus of East End United Regional Ministry
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6726048, -79.3205861
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Second World War Honour Roll
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

This Honour Roll was erected in memory of Rhodes Avenue United Church parishioners who served in the Second World War.

In 1984, the congregation amalgamated with Glenmount United Church to form Glen Rhodes United Church in the Rhodes Avenue building. In 2018, Eastminster United joined with Cosburn United and Glen Rhodes United to become East End United Regional Ministry.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Photo Credit
Reverend Daniel Benson
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11882
City/Municipality
Kensington
Memorial Number
11004-032
Type
Address
88 Victoria Street West
Location
Beside the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #9.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.435516, -63.640371
Inscription

Veteran’s Memorial Military Museum - They died that we might be free

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The Veteran’s Memorial Military Museum in Kensington, P.E.I. acknowledges the sacrifices made by Prince Edward Island soldiers and displays hundreds of artifacts dedicated to their service. Within the museum, there are displays of uniforms, medals, hand weapons, flags, photographs and maps from the Boer War, the First and Second World War and the Korean War. The collection is organized in subjects: Air Force, Army, Literature, Navy, Memorials, Personal Artifacts, Veterans, Weapons, and Women. The Veteran's Memorial Museum is open seasonally from June to September, daily from 9:30am-4:30pm.

City
Kensington
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9935
City/Municipality
New London
Memorial Number
11004-031
Type
Address
10227, Route 6
Location
New London Community Complex (inside)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.4633569, -63.4858256
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The virtual memorial in the New London Community Complex is dedicated to the veterans of Lot 20 & 21 who served in the Canadian military from the Boer War to the present. The touchscreen is a user-friendly database to search information on veterans from the area, including their date of birth, date of death, enlistment and discharge data, units served in, medals and decorations, and a picture, if available.

The database is still growing.

City
New London
Country
Type Description
Interactive touchscreen
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8550
City/Municipality
Malpeque
Memorial Number
11004-030
Type
Address
Plug Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.5261466, -63.6864044
Inscription

[street sign/plaque de rue]

Rue Plug Street

[memorial/monument]

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

Plug Street was declared a memorial on July 31, 2009, to Islanders that served in the Ypres Salient or the area of Ploegsteert, Belgium, commonly referred to by soldiers as Plug Street during the First World War. It is believed that Plug Street was named circa 1919/1920.

Retired Colonel J. D. Murray, one of the people behind the memorial, asserted that Plug Street was named for Ploegsteert in Belgium. Canadians and English-speaking soldiers stationed near Ploegsteert during the Great War could not pronounce the word and called it Plug Street. Some of those soldiers returned home to Malpeque and it is believed that Corporal George Ellwin Champion named the road. It was dedicated to all Islanders who served in the First World War, not just those killed in action.

Colonel Murray was a Canadian Forces Veteran of several peacekeeping missions in the Middle East was Chair of the Commemoration Committee at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 9 in Kensington, Prince Edward Island. He convinced the provincial government to rededicate the provincial highway, Route 2, as Veterans Memorial Highway with accompanying memorial signage.

On 3 August 2014, a Plug Street memorial – draped in a large Union Jack flag – was officially unveiled at a small ceremony attended by a variety of government officials and dignitaries. The true memorial remains the road itself, but the site is now marked by a street sign featuring a red poppy and an accompanying granite memorial faced with Island stone.

Prince Edward Islanders at the Front:

1st Contingent

Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
Lieutenant L. H., Beer,
Private John E., Clarkin

1st Divisional Signal Company
Corporal Ernest G. Weeks
Corporal Glen Norton
Private John F. Norton
Private George W. Gardner
Private Herbert Ross Large
Private Vernon H. McLeod
Private Hugh Ronald Stewart
Private Harry H. Whitlock

Divisional Engineers
Major Alexander MacPhail
Sapper Stephen F. Robinson
Sapper John M. McPherson
Sapper Jeffery B. McPhail

2nd Infantry Brigade, 7th Battalion
Lance Corporal Joseph Cook
Private Charles S. Beaton
Private John Alex Beaton
Private John Eldon Aldous
Private Donald F. Campbell
Private William H. Turner
Corporal Ambrose Cosgrove
Private High McDonald
Private Walter Ronahan
Private Daniel R. McQueen
Private William Alec McQueen
Private Peter A. Hughes
Private Norman McKenzie

11th Battalion
Private Harry Riley
Private Spencer Stuart
Private Chas. Leland Coffin
Private Gamaliel Gillis
Private Leroy Bell Kielly

12th Battalion
Lieutenant Frederick B. MacRae
Capt A. R. B. Duck
Private F. Alexander
Private Harold Beairsto
Private Thomas Burns
Private Arthur Collett
Private Arthur Corney
Private Parker H. Crockett
Private William C. Crosby
Private C. Delaney
Private Joseph DesRoche
Private Robert H. Duvar
Private Charles Duffy
Private Francis Gaudet
Private Harold Gillis
Private Louis L. Jenkins
Corporal James L. Marshall
Private Warren Myers
Private Chas Henry McKenzie
Private John McLaren
Private Bruce McLellan
Private E. Chester Robertson
Private David M. Robinson
Private Joseph J. Simons
Private Wylie Sudsbury
Private James Sudsbury

Sunset over Malpeque Bay was originally written by J. Harold Burns in the trenches of Flanders in 1917:

Oh, `tis long since I have wandered from the place of many boats,
Oh, `tis many years since I have been away,
And my heart is hot with longing,
And my eyes with tears are dim,
Just to see the sun go down o'er Malpeque Bay.
Oh, the redness!
Oh, the calmness!
Oh, the beauty of the hour!
Curtain Island dressed in golden-bright array.
Still I see the old Sir Louis fast upon the middle-ground,
When the sun sank gently down on Malpeque Bay.
I remember Captain Willie, Captain Levi, Captain Roach,
Tidy's houses perched crazily upon the quay,
I remember the old "Corporal" with the smell of tar and ropes,
And the evening sun upon a glassy bay.
Oh, there was a wildness in the white caps,
There was madness in the foam,
There was temper in the tempest all the day,
When the oyster boats beat gamely in against a gathering storm.
Oh, I've had my share of happiness,
of worldly goods - a wealth,
Success has crowned my efforts all the way,
But I'd give it all, and welcome,
Just to be back home tonight,
To watch the sun set over Malpeque Bay.

City
Malpeque
Country
Type Description
Street, shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7922
City/Municipality
Kensington
Memorial Number
11004-029
Type
Address
55 Victoria Street East
Location
Kensington Town Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.4374558, -63.6356757
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE LIVING AND THE DEAD, WHO THROUGH THEIR VALIANT EFFORTS AND BITTER SACRIFICE HAVE MADE CANADA GREAT, IS THIS SHRINE DEDICATED

DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE

1914 - 1918

PTE. WILLIAM BEAIRSTO
PTE. HAROLD W. CRASWELL
PTE. HENRY L. DUNPHY
PTE. DANIEL A. GILLIS
PTE. PERCY W. HUNTER
PTE. JOHN LABOBE
CPL. VERNON LYNDS
PTE. GARNET MACDONALD
PTE. JOHN MACDONALD
PTE. MICHAEL A. MACDONALD
PTE. A.D. MACKINNON
PTE. MICHAEL A. MACMILLAND
LIEUT. RALPH B. ROGERS
PTE. FRANCIS H. SHIELDS
PTE. JOHN W. SOMERS
PTE. HORACE TAYLOR
PTE. WILLIAM C. GLYDON
PTE. MILTON J. DRISCOLL
PTE. EMMETT J. DRISCOLL

1939 - 1945

L.A.W. VERNA BOBOTHAN
PTE. THANE BERNARD
PTE. LESLIE CAMERON
MAJ. J. WESTON CAMPBELL
PTE. GERALD GORMAN
SGT. A.G. KEITH HARDY
PTE. FRANCIS E. LAWLESS
PTE. DAVID MACDONALD
P.O. JOSEPH D. READY, R.A.F.
LIEUT. ARNOLD D. TAYLOR
GNR. FRANCIS L. THIBEAU
CPL. CHARLES TUPLIN
FLT. SGT. M. MILLER WAITE
GNR. ARTHUR WATSON
L/CPL DANIEL WHITLOCK
SGT. WILLIAM E. WOODINGTON
FLT. SGT. GEORGE R. SIMS
SGT. JAMES A. MCINNIS
C.P.O. J. WALTER SMITH

COMRADES, REST! THY WARTIME O'ER, DREAM OF FIGHTING FIELDS NO MORE, SLEEP THE SLEEP THAT KNOWS NOT BREAKING, MORN OF TOIL, NOR NIGHT OF WAKING.

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Sgt. G.E. Gallant
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stele (front)
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Body Content

This memorial to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars was erected by the town of Kensington. Unveiled on November 11, 1952. Unveiled by Captain Edward MacDonald, Veteran of Boer War and the First World War. Funds were raised by Royal Canadian Legion, Branch no. 9 and the surrounding communities.

City
Kensington
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
957
City/Municipality
Cornwall
Memorial Number
11004-027
Type
Address
442 Main Street
Location
Between Cornwall Drive and Main Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.228516, -63.217093
Inscription

[front/devant]

1939-1945

DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN HONOR OF OUR MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR II

GNR. JOHN WHITE BELL
KILLED IN ACTION IN ITALY
OCTOBER 3, 1944, AGE 21


F/SGT. RONALD H. BUTLER
KILLED IN ACTION OVER GERMANY
OCTOBER 22, 1943, AGE 24


F/SGT TERRIS H. MILLER
KILLED IN ACTION OVER BELGIUM
AUGUST 17, 1942, AGE 23


PTE. WILLIAM E. STONE
KILLED IN ACTION IN HOLLAND
OCTOBER 10, 1944, AGE 25.

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Sgt. G.E. Gallant
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stele (front)
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by the town of Cornwall in memory of the local war dead of the Second World War.

It is beside the Cornwall FWW Memorial Obelisk

City
Cornwall
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
955
City/Municipality
Kelly's Cross
Memorial Number
11004-025
Type
Address
1475 PE-13
Location
Kelly's Cross Community Centre/Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.271683, -63.443031
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

FLT. SGT. LAWRENCE STORDY RCAF,
DIED IN DUSSELDORF,
APRIL 27, 1943, AGED 22

PTE. CECIL STORDY CITC,
DIED IN ALDERSHOT N.S.,
JUNE 14, 1945, AGED 19

1ST LT. OWEN KIGGENS U.S.A.A.C.
DIED IN VIENNA,
MARCH 17, 1944, AGED 26

R.I.P.

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Sgt. G.E. Gallant
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.

City
Kelly's Cross
Country
Type Description
Marble stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2518
City/Municipality
Hartsville
Memorial Number
11004-024
Type
Address
Highway 225
Location
Hartsville Presbyterian Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.319078, -63.391369
Inscription

[front/devant]

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

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Sgt. G.E. Gallant
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.

City
Hartsville
Country
Type Description
Marble and granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2519
City/Municipality
Wheatley River
Memorial Number
11004-023
Type
Address
Corner of New Glasgow and Crooked Creek Road
Location
Wheatley River Sign Corner
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
46.3734093, -63.288097
Inscription

[front/devant]

WHEATLEY RIVER
LEST WE FORGET

BUILT OF A PEOPLES LOVE TO THE MEMORY OF OUR HEROIC DEAD
1914 - 1918

KILLED IN ACTION

PTE. FREDK. MATHESON, APR. 30, 1917
PTE. ARTHUR LING, SEPT. 15, 1916
PTE. LEIGH COLES, FEB. 13, 1918

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THE GLORIOUS DEAD
WAR
1939 - 1945

KILLED IN ACTION
W.O. FREDK. L. BULMAN, APR. 23, 1944
PTE. ARTHUR H. GAMESTER, AUG. 13, 1944
CPL. LORNE A. CUDMORE, SEPT. 15, 1944
L/CPL. DANIEL WHITLOCK, DEC. 14, 1944
PTE. P. RODOLPH GALLANT, MAR. 30, 1945
DIED OF WOUNDS
CPL. WESLEY G. ROSS, APR. 6, 1942
GNR. WILFRED C. WATTS, OCT. 3, 1944
DIED ON SERVICE
PTE. J. ALFRED BLANCHARD, JULY 24, 1944

KILLED IN ACTION
PTE. MOSES GALLANT, SEPT. 28, 1915
CPL. JEROME GALLANT, JUNE 6, 1916
AGNES S. MACDONALD, NURSE, DROWNED 1917

[back/arrière]

DIED OF WOUNDS

PTE. ADRIAN PETERS, AUG. 8, 1918
PTE. ROY LING, MAY 1, 1917
PTE. EUSEBE LOCO, SEPT. 4, 1918

[left side/côté gauche]

DIED FROM WAR SERVICES

GR. T.D. PIDGEON, JULY 10, 1920
PTE. LEMUEL D. WAYE, OCT. 30, 1920
PTE. WM. AXWORTHY, JAN. 11, 1922

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obelisk (front and right side)
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Body Content

Erected by local residents, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Wheatley River
Country
Type Description
Marble and granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2525