Québec

Province Code
PQ
City/Municipality
Montreal
Memorial Number
24075-092
Type
Address
3640 University Street
Location
Mcgill University, Strathcona Anatomy & Dentistry building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.5078797, -73.5793966
Inscription

Lt. Col. Roland Playfair Campbell

Lt. Col. Henry Brydges Yates

Lt. Col. John McCrae

 

In Flanders Fields John McCrae, May 1915

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

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Photo Credit
Dennis Cleary/CBC
Caption
Stained Glass windows to 3 McGill doctors
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

In 1919, a panel of three stained glass windows were installed in the main entranceway of what was then McGill's Strathcona Medical Building (it is now the Anatomy and Dentistry Building). Each panel of the window commemorates a McGill doctor who died during the war.

The left panel is dedicated to Lt. Col. Roland Playfair Campbell, who served with 6th Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps when he was killed in September 16, 1916. The panel shows an image of the Thiepval Front, where he was killed, as well as a surgeon's knife, scissors and bandages.

The right panel is dedicated to Lt. Col. Henry Brydges Yates, who volunteered to serve at the age of 47 and died of bronchitis in January 22, 1916. His panel shows Boulogne, France, where he served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps in a military hospital.

The centre panel, festooned with bright red poppies, is dedicated to Lt. Col. John McCrae. The bottom section features his poem, In Flanders Fields. On January 28, 1918, after an illness of five days, he died of pneumonia and meningitis. The day he fell ill, he learned he had been appointed consulting physician to the First British Army, the first Canadian so honoured.

City
Montreal
Country
Type Description
Window - stained glass
Photo Credit
Dennis Cleary/CBC
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10124
City/Municipality
Montreal
Memorial Number
24075-091
Type
Address
Salaberry street
Location
Street running west to east, from Boulevard Marcel Laurin to Boulevard Gouin.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.5259935, -73.714691
Inscription

rue de Salaberry

Image
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Photo- Street sign (photo by R. Turcotte)
Province
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Body Content

de Salaberry Street was named in memory of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles-Michel d’Irumberry de Salaberry, CB (November 1778 – February 1829).

Charles-Michel d’Irumberry de Salaberry was born in Beauport, near Quebec City, in November 1778. He enlisted in the British Army in 1792 at the age of 14, and saw action with the 60th Regiment in the West Indies and in the Netherlands. He was given a company command in 1803, continuing to serve in Europe and the West Indies. In 1810, de Salaberry was recalled to Canada with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He served as aide-de-camp to Major General Francis de Rottenburg, but in 1812 he was appointed to command a new corps of volunteers, the Canadian Voltigeurs (light infantry). Les Voltigeurs were essentially militia men, but de Salaberry trained them as regulars similar to the Fencible units raised in Upper Canada. In November 1812, de Salaberry commanded the advance guard of the force that turned away an American attack at La Colle Mill. Later, some Voltiguers took part in the decisive Battle of Crysler’s Farm. In October 1813, he confronted the Americans threatening Montreal. Colonel de Salaberry, at the head of some 300 Voltiguers and Canadian and Indian volunteers, repulsed several thousand American troops. In 1817, he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. He later became a legislative councilor for Lower Canada until his death in February 1829.

City
Montreal
Country
Type Description
Street sign
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10094
City/Municipality
Montreal
Memorial Number
24075-090
Type
Address
6530 Hochelaga Street
Location
In front of building L-216 at the 2nd Canadian Division Support Group Headquarters
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.57845, -73.53094
Inscription

Les origines du 34e Régiment du génie de combat remontent à 1861 quand naquit la 1st Montreal Engineer Company, suivie en 1862 de la 2nd Montreal Engineer Company. En 1866, la 7th Engineer Company est créé mais disparait en 1881, tout comme les deux autres unités en 1892. Il faut attendre 1903 pour un retour du génie militaire à Montréal avec la Montreal Company of Canadian Engineers, rebaptisée en 1904 la 4th Field Company (RCE). 

En 1915, la 4th Field Company (RCE) est mobilisée pour la Première Guerre mondiale et subit son baptême de feu en France la même année. L’unité prendra part à l’offensive de la Somme et de Courcelette, ainsi qu’à la bataille de la crête de Vimy. Parallèlement, est crée en 1915 à Montréal la 16th Field Company (RCE) qui intégrera en 1918 la Force Expéditionnaire Anglo-Canadienne en Sibérie pour l’intervention allié dans la guerre civile russe. 

Avec la reprise des hostilités en Europe en 1939, la 4th Field Company (RCE) part combattre en Italie et dans le nord-ouest de l’Europe tandis que la 16th Field Company (RCE) participera au débarquement de Normandie puis à la libération de la Belgique et des Pays-Bas. Entre temps, le 3rd (Reserve) Pioneer Battalion (RCE) voit le jour à Noranda en 1940. Renommé 3rd (Reserve) Battalion (RCE) en 1941, cette unité part pour l’Europe et participe a creusage des impressionnants tunnels de défense sous le Rocher de Gilbraltar. 

À la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la 4th Field Company (RCE) et la 16th Field Company (RCE) fusionnent pour devenir en 1945 le 4th District Engineers, puis le 3 Field Engineer Regiment en 1948. Parallèlement, le 3rd (Reserve) Battalion (RCE) est rebaptisé le 9th Field Squadron (RCE) en 1947, puis francisé en 9e Escadron de génie en 1981. 

En 2006, pour consolider les ressources du génie du 34e Groupe-Brigade du Canada, le 3 Field Engineer Regiment et le 9e Escadron de génie fusionnent sous le nom du 34e Régiment du génie de combat. 

Depuis 1945, les membres de ces unités précitées se sont toujours mis au service du Canada. Ils appuient la communauté que ce soit à travers les déploiements outre-mer (Corée, Ex-Yougoslavie, Haïti, Afghanistan, etc) ou les opérations domestiques (crise de verglas de 1998, sureté aux Jeux Olympiques de Vancouver de 2010, appuis aux autorités civiles lors des inondations de 2011 et de 2017, etc)

CHIMO

 

The origins of the 34 Combat Engineer Regiment date back to 1861 when the 1st Montreal Engineer Company was born, followed in 1862 by the 2nd Montreal Engineer Company. In 1866, the 7th Engineer Company was created but disappeared in 1881, as well as the two other units in 1892. It was not until 1903 for a comeback of military engineering in Montreal with the Montreal Company of Canadian Engineers, renamed the 4th Field Company (RCE) in 1904. 

In 1915, the 4th Field Company (RCE) was mobilized for the First World War and suffered its baptism of fire in France the same year. The unit took part in the Somme and Courcelette offensive, as well as the Battle of Vimy Ridge. At the same time, the 16th Field Company (RCE) was created in Montreal in 1915. In 1918, it joined the Anglo-Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia for the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. 

With the resumption of hostilities in Europe in 1939, the 4th Field Company (RCE) set off to fight in Italy and northwestern Rurope, while the 16th Field Company (RCE) participates in the Normandy landings and the liberation of Belgium and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, the 3rd (Reserve) Pioneer Battalion (RCE) was born in Noranda in 1940. Renamed the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion (RCE) in 1941, this unit left for Europe and participated in the digging of the impressive defence tunnels under the Rock of Gibraltar. 

At the end of the Second World War, the 4th Field Company (RCE) and the 16th Field Company (RCE) merged to become the 4th District Engineers in 1945, then 3 Field Engineer Regiment in 1948. At the same time, the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion (RCE) was renamed the 9th Field Squadron (RCE) in 1947, then Frenchified to 9e Escadron de génie in 1981. 

In 2006, to consolidate the engineering ressources of 34 Canadian Brigade Group, the 3 Field Engineer Regiment and the 9e Escadron de génie merged under the name 34 Combat Engineer Regiment. 

Since 1945, the members of these units have always served Canada. They supprt the community through overseas deployments (Korea, former Yugoslavia, Haiti, Afghanistan, etc) or domestic operations (1998 ice storm, Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, support to civil authorities during the floods of 2011 and 2017, etc)

CHIMO

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Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Photo 1- Monument (photo by R. Turcotte)
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Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Photo 2- Close up of plaque (photo by R. Turcotte)
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Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Photo 3- Surroundings (photo by R. Turcotte)
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Body Content

This monument, based on a Bailey Bridge panel, is a tribute to 34 Combat Engineer Regiment and its predecessor units.

City
Montreal
Country
Type Description
Monument
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10092
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-088
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

P. Mitchell

M. Carzimier

Fred Wilson

J. Conokwaugh

M. Conokwaugh

C.F. Caldwell

J. Wurchiel

J. Struce

Gilbert Moss

Samuel Duffin

F. Willoughby

E.J. Cummings

U.D. Woodward

H.C. Cawley

J. Lamy

A.C. Coughtry

J.O. Bertrand

Harold L. Humes

Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada’s Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Montreal Standard's publishings of Canada's "Aid to the Allies" includes the Great War Roll of Honour for the Colonial Hide Company. 

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9912
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-087
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

Roll of Honor

A.C. Leslie & Co. Limited

Iron, Steel and Metals, Montreal

George B. Ball
Fred G. Smith
John N. McCuaig
Angus MacNish
S. Wilfred Hartley
Ralph E. Weeks
W. Douglas Wright
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada’s Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Montreal Standard's publishings of Canada's "Aid to the Allies" includes the honour roll for A.C. Leslie & Co. Limited.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9910
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-086
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

Canadian Bronze Powder Works Limited

Montreal

Killed in Action:

Lawrence Cochrane
L. Dewherst
A. McKenzie
S. Thompson Jr.
J. Whiting

Military Medal:

                                 

C. Baldwin

 


J. Wright
J. H. Ashworth
E. Mulderig
E. Metcalf
G. Grossley
H. Fowler
J. Knowles
D. Loiselle
R. Rigby
J. Hartley
Thomas Corcoran

 


U.S. Army:

Uldege Leduc

Naval:

J. O’Neill
H. Thompson
A.H. Williams
F. Smith
R. Thatcher
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada’s Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Montreal Standard's publishings of Canada's "Aid to the Allies" includes the Great War Roll of Honour Canadian Bronze Powder Works Limited.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9909
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-085
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

McDougall & Cowans

Montreal

Holt, Major Andrew P. Can. Militia School
Sweeney, Major S.C. 239th R’y. Cons. Corps
Benson, Capt. H.V. 1st Can. Artillery Brigade
Wilson, Capt. E.W. Headquarters Staff Can. Troops
Wingood, Capt. Allan C. 1st Fort Garry Horse
(killed in action Sept. 26th, 1916).
Ewan, Lieut. David A. 24th Batt’n. C.E.F.
Morse, Lieut. Gerald M. R.N.A.S., Commander Gunboat, China
Peebles, Lieut. Lewis R. C.E. Signal Corps, 9th Brigade, C.F.A.
Sparrow, Sgt. R.V. 79th Manitoba Infantry Batt’n.
Caswell, Cadet G.Lester Royal Air Force.
Dinsdale, Cadet H.E. Royal Air Force
(Discharged)
Hagell, Cadet Fred Royal Air Force
Brown, E.W. 2nd Tank Battalion
Burns, Allan Quebec Royal Can. Garrison Artillery
Christmas, A.E. 35th Battery, C.F.A.
(Discharged)
Crockatt, H.W. Canadian Wireless.
Griffiths, Geo. A. Can. Army Service Corps.
McPhee, James  26th New Brunswick Batt’n.
(Killed in action Oct. 30th, 1916).
Porter, A. 72nd British Columbia Batt’n.
Purcell, H. 1st Nova Scotia Depot Batt’n.
Sullivan, C.J. Land Division Signal Corps, U.S.A.
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada's Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Montreal Standard's publishings of Canada's "Aid to the Allies" includes the Great War Roll of Honor for McDougall & Cowans.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9906
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-084
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

Roll of Honor

Imperial Tobacco Company

of Canada Limited

Manufacturers of Player’s Navy Cut Cigarettes

The Honor Roll

k  - Killed in Action w – Wounded d – Died of Illness

Sawyer, C.P.B., Lieut.

Ames S.M. Pte.  
Anderson D.L. Corpl.  
Arbour J. Pte.  
Ashton A.G. Trooper  
Adkin Chas. Pte.  
Auger N. Pte.  
Ball H.G. Corpl.  
Barbeau John Pte.  
Becker Rudolph Gunner  
Bertlin Hugh A. Sapper k
Berube Ernest Pte.  
Boyle John Sergt.  
Bradford Cecil A. Pte.  
Brown W.P. Sergt.  
Baznait H. Pte.  
Brodeur J.A.E. Cadet  
Brabant Rene Sergt.  
Brossard J.Y. Sergt.-Maj.  
Brunelle W. Pte.  
Blanchette Chas. Pte.  
Brunet Theo. Pte.  
Bonhomme W. Pte.  
Benoit A.J. Pte.  
Calvert J.C. Pte. k
Cameron H.C. Pte.  
Courtemanche H. Sapper  
Cantin L. Pte.  
Connell E.B. Pte. k
Caron L.P. Pte.  
Coupland Ray Pte.  
Cedras J. Pte.  
Callan Geo. Pte. w
Clarke A.J. Pte.  
Clarke Jas. Pte.  
Cooke Arthur F. Driver  
Crowe R.H.P. Lieut. w
Clarke F.D. Corpl.  
Cadman W.L. Corpl.  
Carruthers D.M. Gunner  
Chicoine H. Pte.  
Clay C.F. Sapper  
Caunt C.J. Pte.  
Charbonneau U. Pte.  
Dupuis D. Pte.  
DesRosiers H. Lieut.-Col.  
De La Durantaye W. Corpl.  
De La Durantaye C.E. Driver  
Davison C.S. Pte.  
Dechantigny S. Pte.  
Durocher Omer Pte.  
Desroches C. Pte.  
Edwards J.R. Pte.  
Edward G.H. Sapper  
Farley Thos. Gunner w
Fayers Geo. Pte.  
Fayers Frank Sergt.  
Futvoye G.R. Q.M.Sergt.  
Fayers W.J. Pte.  
Feeney P. Gunner  
Fournier Geo. Pte.  
Feeney E. Driver  
Fatman L. Pte.  
Gardner G.R. Pte.  
Garneau Arsene Pte.  
Gee R.W. Sergt.  
Genois Gabriel Pte.  
Godwin Ed. J. Pte.  
Gordon G.M. Captain  
Gough G.V. Gunner  
Geary G.E. Pte.  
Grenier J.E.C. Pte.  
Gagnon Geo. Pte.  
Gia??? Omer Pte.  
Hansford R.G. Pte.  
Hansford Stanley Corpl.  
Harrison J.A. Gunner w
Harrington Fred. Pte. k
Haugh W.D. Trooper  
Hayward W.H. Lance-Corpl.  
Hayvren J.C. Pte.  
Haywood C.M. Lieut.  
Heffernan Michael Pte.  
Horwell Henry Sergt.  
Howard M.C. Sergt.  
Hughes E.B. Pte.  
Hill R.C. Sergt.  
Haggart W.D. Driver  
Humphrey A.F. Wireless Op’r  
Henri Nap. Pte.  
Ingleton Frank M.A.A.  
Ingraham Edward Pte.  
Jackson W.J. Lieut.  
Jolly G. Pte.  
Jacques Wilfrid Corpl.  
Jones John Pte. k
Johnson G.S. Gunner  
King Geo. Corpl.  
Kendall P.S. Pte.  
Kirby R.H. Corpl.  
Kollmar Nelson Pte.  
Kirkwood F. Driver  
Lecompte Horace Pte.  
Lussier O. Pte.  
Lefort U. Pte.  
Lemay C. Sergt. k
LeMarchaux M.G. Pte.  
Lemay A. Pte.  
Lomax C.C. Pte. k
Levreault Andre Pte.  
Lamb P.J. Pte. k
Lobb J.L. Gunner  
Laliberte J.F. Pte.  
Lapointe A. Pte.  
Macdonald A.G. Sergt. w
Macdonell E.C. Lieut.  
McKeown A.E. Sapper  
McBride C.A. Lieut.  
McCulloch A. Gunner  
McCuaig L.C. Pte.  
McLean Ian Lieut. w
McCuaig A.D. Pte.  
Murphy T.R. Gunner d
MacKnight John Pte.  
Morris A. McA. Sergt.  
Marquette Leo. Pte.  
McDonald Bert Pilot  
Menard Stanislaus Pte.  
Martin Gaston Driver  
Menard P. Pte. k
Meyer C.V. Pte.  
Millward C. Regt. Q.M. Sgt.  
Monahan S.R. Gunner k
Moore N.C. Pte.  
Marshall T.B. Pte.  
Morrisson J. McHardy Pte. k
Morin Jos. Pte.  
Murdock J.L. Pte.  
Murphy Jos. W. Gunner  
Murray David Lieut.  
Nicholson H. Driver w
Oram W.P. Capt.  
Ouston C.A. Sergt. k
O’Brien J.M. Sergt.  
O’Reilly J.C. Gunner  
Paquin H.E. Capt.  
Parker A.C. Trooper  
Phelps Jas. Pte.  
Picard Wilfrid Gunner  
Pellerin E. Pte.  
Picard A. Pte.  
Platt R.J. Lance Sergt.  
Pollard W. Pte.  
Poole Geo. Sergt.  
Patenaude A. Pte.  
Paradis P. Pte.  
Ransford W.M. Capt.  
Reilly John Pte.  
Raymond A. Pte.  
Rhys J.G. Capt.  
Rowland W.E. Pte.  
Roberts E.T. Pte.  
Robinson S.A.J. Staff-Sergt.  
Rooke Harold Pte.  
Rowell G.G. Driver  
Royles John Pte.  
Rawson Jack Driver  
Roy H. Pte.  
Rattelade Julien Pte.  
Sambell Thos. G. Pte. k
Selway Gilbert R. Driver  
Sheldon H.D. Sergt.  
Shill H.E. Corpl. k
Shirley C.E. Capt.  
Skelton Ralph Capt.  
Smith R.A. Pte.  
Smith J.F. Lieut.  
Smith T.N. Pte.  
Shelton H.A. Pte.  
Stewart J.G. Gunner  
Street R.H. Pte. k
Surette Chas. Pte.  
Stalker Duncan Pte.  
Smith J.R. Driver  
Scott Walter H. Sergt.  
Shields Wylie Pte. k
Shaver, Geo. Cadet  
Sauriol Camille Pte.  
Studner J. Pte.  
Sloan B. Pte.  
Tait Magill M. Capt.  
Turcotte L. Pte.  
Taylor C.A. Pte.  
Tellier W. Pte.  
Thouin A. Pte.  
Villeneuve Albert Pte.  
Varnier Geo. Pte.  
Wallace R.W. Gunner  
Warren T.A. Gunner  
Watt A.A. Corpl.  
Webster J. Pte. k
Westcott F.G. Lance-Corpl. k
Wheeler L.A. Gunner  
Whitton Bruce Pte.  
Wilcox Geo. F. Lance-Corpl.  
Wilcox Theodore C. L.-Cpl.  
Wilkins W.J Bugler  
Williams Geo. Pte.  
Williams Ernest Pte.  
Webb A.A. Lieut.  
Winters J.J. Pte.  
Wyndham E.W. Corpl.  
Watt Leslie P. Pte. w
Wilkins C. Driver  
Wilson E.J. Pte.  
Wilson Lloyd W. Flight-Lt.  
Wise J.C. Driver  
Watt James Pte.  
Whitney F. Pte.  
Westwood G. Pte.  
Yaxley E.C. Corpl.  
Young J.F. Pte. w
Young Jack Pte.  
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Imperial Tobacco Honour Roll
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
Canada's aid to the allies
1 of 2 images
Province
Body Content

The Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited's Honor Roll was printed on the inside back cover of the publication "Canada's Aid to the Allies and Peace Memorial." It is the only Honor Roll in the publication that appears in color.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9905
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-083
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

Greenshields Limited

Roll of Honor

Wholesale Dry goods, Montreal


These men have made the Supreme Sacrifice:


Private C.L. Hardman 24th Battalion
Lieut. Chas. Watt 117th Battalion
Private C.C. Letham 73rd Battalion
Sig. J.P. Smith 79th Battery

 

Overseas:

            

Sergt. Layton Hodgson, D.C.M. Lord Strathcona Horse  (Severely wounded, leg lost)
A. Roy C.O.T.C., Laval  
Private J.T. Donnely Late of 60th Battalion (Severely wounded)
Private A. Dubreuil P.P.C.L.I.  (Wounded)
Lance-Corp. R.G. Lucas 23rd Reserve (Wounded)
Sergt. H. Hughes, A.M.C. Salonica Forces (Returned to England sick)
Lieut. A.M. Calder Commission “Black Watch” (Wounded last year)
Gunner W.A. Davidson 3rd Can. Siege Battery  
G.L. Gall 51st Territorial Rifle Brigade (Sick and discharged)
Lieut. Jas. M. Paul 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers (Wounded, returned to duty)
Lieut. Alex Deslauriers 22nd French-Canadian (Wounded 3 times, returned to duty)
Gunner J.W. Mullan 3rd Can. Siege Battery  
Private Ross Hamilton 9th Canadian Field Ambulance   Gunner C. McFaul 3rd Can. Siege Battery   Gunner Jos. Massie 3rd Can. Siege Battery   Private Tom Gordon Pay Office, London   Gunner E.H. Howard  5th Can. Siege Battery   Private G.W. Fowles 4th C.D.A.C.   Sergt. E.M. Mander, M.M. 87 Can. Grenadier Guards  (In hospital in England) Private Ralph Barnes 22nd French-Canadian   Lieut. A.D. Brewer 2nd Can. Command Depot  (Wounded, gassed)  Private J. Livingston 23rd Canadian Reserve   Sig. A.R. Woods C.C.H.A.   Paul Hardy 1st Can. Tank Battalion   Lieut. J.H. Cameron 77th Battalion (Returned wounded) Private Alex. Tait 23rd Canadian Reserve   R. Torney 42nd Battalion   R. Crowther 14th Battalion   A.F. Hill Army Medical Corps   Oswald Duchesneau Royal Air Force  

 

In Canada:

 

Harold Marshall Royal Air Force, Training for Overseas
W. McAleese 79th Battery
Dess Simonds Royal Air Force, Training for Overseas
Robert Valentine Royal Air Force
Lieut. J. Bruce Phillips 42nd Battalion Now Instructing Aviation, Canada, after service in France
Private S. Latimer C.O.C. Canada
J. Lajoie Reserve, Canada
Lieut. G. Lawrence Instructor Bayonet and Fencing, Canada
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada’s Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Canada's "Aid to the the Allies" includes the Greenshields Limited Great War Honour Roll.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9902
City/Municipality
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Memorial Number
24075-082
Type
Address
153 Sainte-Anne Street
Location
The Quebec Family History Society
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.4043979, -73.9542533
Inscription

Birks

Roll of Honor

Diamond Merchants, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths

 

Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver
Ryrie Bros. Limited, Toronto - In Affiliation.

These went for Empire and for Right,
To brave the battle and to face the fight
And keep the Flag triumphant.


x - Killed in action


Overseas Staff

 

 

       

Angel, William
Ansell, Ernest
Ashbury, W.C.
Baker, J. Lovell
Barclay, Stuart
Barrett, R.
Baxter, J.
Belcher, A.
Birks, Gerald A.
Birks, Gerald W.
Birks, Henry G.
Birks, Hobart McN.
Blackler, J.W.
Boland, Aubrey 
Boyd, Kenneth G.
Boxall, Geo. W.
Bruneau, E.J.
Carpenter, John C.
Cavey, Geo.
Cherrington, J.
Choquette, George
Clarke, Donald
Copland, A. Eric
Cottingham, Dixon
Craig, John
Cribb, Harold
Cummins, John
Davies, A.E.A. x
Donald, W. Archibald
Dowling, Harold E.
Dudley, L.H.
Dufour, Samuel E.
Dumouchel, A. Jr.
Easterbrook, Frank
Ford, H.J.
Frisby, Albert Edward
Frisby, John Charles
Frisby, Robert O.
Frohns, A.P.
Hall, S.
Hardie, Chas, E.
Haskett, Kenneth
Hipkins, Geo. x
Hey, Thos. A
Houseman, Herbert
Howell, Fred x
Irving, Archie M. x
Jay, William A.
Johnson, Stanley
Joyce, W. x
Junkin, William T.
Kelly, Robert 
Kidd, John
Long, H.I. x
Macdonald, C.
Malzard, Snowdon
Mangold, H.M.
Markland, F. Whittaker
Marsh, R.M.
Marshall, Floyd
Matthews, R.E.
Maull, A.
McCallum, Stanley
McCormack, Lawrence
McDougall, William
McIntyre, Norman
McKinley, William J.
Melling, W.R.
Moffatt, R.J.
Morris, M.G. x
Morrison, R.
Mossop, Clement
Murdock, A.J. x
Norris, Ernest A.
Newby, R.
Oliver, W.
Patch, Howard H.
Pelletier, A.
Perkins, James E.
Postgate, Albert 
Price, Edward
Rainbow, Frederick
Revel, B.
Reid, Donald McD.
Rodgers, Chas. Howard
Ruddock, Forbes x
Sherrard, Albert E.
Silke, Joseph x
Simpson, Chas. M.
Smaill, Walter
Smyth, Geo. C. x
Smith, Frank
Smith, Harry L.
Smith, W. Ryrie
Stilwell, L. Hamilton
Symington, Kenneth P. x
Timberlake, B.W.
Thompson, J.
Tullock, J.E.
Tullock, J.E.
Vopni, Wm.
Ward, Ernest
Wark, James
White, Reginald
Williams, Percy 
Wright, E.R.

 

Bold font indicates an individual born in Britain and living in Montreal at the time of their attestation.

 

Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
Caption
Canada's Aid to the Allies
Province
Body Content

Montreal Standard's publishings of Canada's "Aid to the the Allies" includes the Birks Roll of Honor.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

 

City
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9901