Other

City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-017
Type
Address
205 Cameron Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38911, -89.24185
Inscription

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS CLIFFORD KIRKUP
PTE. 28TH BATT'N C.E.F.
KILLED IN ACTION AT BOIS DE NOULETTE, FRANCE.
ON NOV. 10TH 1916. AGED 20 YEARS
"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN
HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS" S.JNO XV.13.

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Private Thomas Clifford Kirkup. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Luke's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Memorial Plaque (wood and brass) on donated pulpit
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6588
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-016
Type
Address
205 Cameron Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38911, -89.24185
Inscription

[left panel/panneau de gauche]
P. BLAND
D. CLIFF
W.V. COO
B. CURTIS
E. GILES
P.W. GIBBONS
R.M. GRIFFITHS
C.D. KIRKUP
M. MORGAN
J. NICHOLLS

[centre panel/panneau du centre]
1914 + 1918
TO THE
GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THE MEN FROM
ST. LUKE'S CONGREGATION
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE
GREAT WAR

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

[right panel/panneau de droite]
C. NUNN
P. PRETTIE
J.P. PYETT
G. RUBERY
V.A. STONE
W. TURNER
A.L. WAKE
J. WHIFFEN
T. WHITTAKER

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surroundings
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the men from St. Luke's congregation who died in the First World War. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Luke's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Memorial Plaque (wood and brass) on donated church organ
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6587
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-015
Type
Address
205 Cameron Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38911, -89.24185
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LIEUT. VICTOR A. STONE
8TH BATTALION, C.E.F.
KILLED IN ACTION AT PASSCHENDAELE
* NOV. 10TH 1917 *
ERECTED BY MR. & MRS. R. REID, ENA & JEAN.

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plaque
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Lieutenant Victor A. Stone. It was erected by Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid, Ena and Jean.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Plaque (wood and brass)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6586
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-014
Type
Address
205 Cameron Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38911, -89.24185
Inscription

PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
GONE FROM THIS PARISH TO
SERVE OUR KING AND COUNTRY
BY LAND AND SEA AND AIR

OUR ROLL OF HONOUR
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, FORT WILLIAM

Major. L.S. Dear
Lieut. R.S. Kirkup
Sergt. Maj. Springett
+ Sergt. V.A. Stone
Pte. W. Rennie
Pte. G. Hutchinson
Pte. Ingram
Pte. M. Morgan
Pte. H. Brownie
+ Pte. R.M. Griffiths
Corp. Irvin
Pte. A. Moorey
Pte. J. Daley
Pte. L. Brownie
R. Pte. Elms
Pte. H. Ashby
Pte. L.W. Hallett
Pte. Strong
Pte. J. Morgan
Pte. T.O. Cliff
+ Pte. E. Giles
R. Pte. E. Ruggles
Pte. E. Tuckfield
Pte. Elmove
Pte. A. Price
Pte. W. Pooley
Pte. H. Mansfield
Pte. Boon
Pte. Gower
Pte. W. Barnes
Pte. W. Brooks
P. Pte. F.A. Burt
Pte. J. Dawn
Pte. Stokes
Pte. S.G. Gumm
Pte. G.H. Jeffrey
Pte. Cook

R. Pte. R. Reid
Pte. H. Brading
Pte. P. Gibbons
Pte. Alex Morgan
Pte. E. Oldale
Pte. T. Oldale
Pte. H. Crossing
Pte. Haines
Pte. Thornes
Pte. Guy
Pte. Ruggles
+ Pte. D. Cliff
Pte. P. Pyett
Pte. Cleasby
Pte. C. Nunn
Pte. White
Pte. B. Curtis
Pte. G. Rubery
Pte. Reg. White
Pte. W. Morgan
Pte. D. Morgan
Pte. T. Sewell
Pte. W. Ese
Pte. L. Thornes
Pte. M. Joyce
Pte. J. Nichols
Pte. C.F. Seabrook
Pte. F.A. Shapton
Pte. Elms
R. Pte. Himes
Pte. W. Allen
Pte. H.A. Allen
Pte. E. Cliff
+ Pte. W.E Whiffen
Pte. Matthews
Pte. Chas. Oldale
Pte. Douglas

R. Pte. McCollum
+ Pte. P. Prittie
Pte. J. Brown
Pte. Clarke
Pte. Liddell
Pte. Rowtherne
+ Pte. Thos. Whittaker
Pte. Marston
Pte. Maxwell
Pte. C. Rheumer
Pte. Curtis
Pte. W. Hodgson
Pte. Bern. Arnold
Pte. Searl
Pte. R. Strawson
+ Pte. A. Wake
Pte. Boothe
Pte. A. Simister
+ Pte. C. Kirkup
Pte. E. Bass
Pte. W. Whiteburst
Pte. W.A. Hall
Pte. Louis Rapley
Pte. W. Turner
+ Pte. V.W. Coo
+ Pte. P. Bland
Pte. R. Howie
Pte. C.G. Whitehurst
Pte. E. Cracknell
Pte. Dunlop
Pte. Ed. Avis
Pte. D.O. Duncan
Pte. C.D. Ackerman
Sapper Bert Humphrey
Pte. Reg. Morgan
R Tpr. Austin
Rn. H. Miller




+: SUPREME SACRIFICE
R: RETURNED
P: PRISONER OF WAR

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Luke's Anglican Church who volunteered for active service. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Luke's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6585
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-013
Type
Address
205 Cameron Street
Location
St. Luke's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38911, -89.24185
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, FORT WILLIAM, ONT.
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

ACKERMAN CHARLES.
ACKERMAN LLOYD.
ALEXANDER R.T.
ALEXANDER WM.
AGER VICTOR.
ARIS JAMES.
ARIS WM. G.
ALLAN LAGFIELD.

BABINGTON CHAS.
BARNES FLORENCE.
BEATTY GEORGE.
BEATTY THOMAS.
BERRINGER ARTHUR.
BERRINGER FRED.
BERRING HARLEY.
BLAKE JIM.
BLAKE SID.
BRITT JOSEPH.
BRUCE GERALD.
BRYAN SKIPPER.
BURROWS R.
BURTON JOHN.
BUTTON JOSEPH.
BONNETT BRUCE.

CHILDS ERNEST.
COPPARD GEORGE.
CORBETT EDGAR.
CORBETT JOHN.

DAVIES ALLAN.
DAVIES ARTHUR.
DAVIES OWEN.
DENBY JOSEPH.
DENBY ROY.
DENBY VERA.
DUNK ALFRED.
DUNK ARTHUR.
DUNK BILL.
DUNK ERNEST.

ELLIOTT ROLLAND.


FALLEN JOAN.
FALLEN TED.
FARRANT EARL.
FIRTH GLEN.
FLETT LESTER.
FOSTER BERT.
FRASER HUGH.
FROST HARRY.

GERRISH CLIFF.
GLOVER PERRY.
GORST PETER.
GOSLING HAROLD.
GOSLING RICHARD.
GROTKE DOROTHY.
GROTKE GEORGE.

HAINSTORK K.
HAMILTON MORRIS.
HAMILTON ROWE.
HAMMOND WM.
HANCOCK BRYAN.
+ HANSEN JOHN.
HARMON KENNETH.
HEBDITCH TED.
+ HICKS LYLE.
HIMES BEN.
HIMES HOWARD.
HODGSON JEAN.
HOLLAND HARRY.
HOWLAND DOROTHY.
HOWLAND HARRY.
HUCKER REG.
HUMPHREYS ROBT.
HUMPHREYS SID.
HUNTER ART.
+ HUNTER GEOFF.

JAMES RAYMOND.
JAMES REGINALD.
JOHNSTON ROBT.
JONES THOMAS.

KENNEDY BILL.
KENNEDY JACK.
KENNEDY MARGARET.


KETTRIDGE HENRY.
KETTRIDGE JOS.
KETTRIDGE WM.
KING GEORGE.
KINNEY DEVINE.

LEA GEORGE.
LEA NORMAN.
+ LEA SID.
LEE R.T.
LINDSAY HELEN.
LOVERING REG.

+ MACLEOD DONALD.
MACNIVEN JUNE.
MACRAE DON.
MACRAE DAN.

MCCLELLAND G.

MATSON LEO.
MCCKREN HARRY.
METCALF JOHN.
MOUNSEY CARL.
MULLIGAN CLEVE.
MURRAY MURDO.

NAPPER ARTHUR.
NICHOLAS RUSSELL.

OLDALE ALFRED.
OLDALE GORDON.
OLDALE THOS.
ORR RONALD.

PAPE CHARLES.
PAPE GEORGE.
PAPE THOMAS.
PARK WM. A.
PEAT JEFF.
POLHILL ERNEST.




POLHILL LES.
POLHILL SYD.
POLHILL WALTER.
POULTER FRED.
PATTISON DAVE.
PULLEN JOHN.

QUEHL E.B.
QUIRK EDWARD.
QUIRK GEORGE.

RADCLIFF ED.
RIDGE BUSTER.
RIDGE TED.
+ ROBINSON ROB.
ROBSKI FRANK.
ROGERS THOMAS.
ROPER ROBERT.

SEABROOK GEORGE.
SHABLE HARVEY.
SHAW NAOMI.
SHEA JACK.
SMITH CLIFTON.
SMITH SYBIL.
SMITH WILBURT.
SMYTHE HARVEY.
SMYTHE STAN.
SOLOMAN EDW.
SOLOMAN ROSS.
SOVEREIGN F.M.
SPEED THOMAS.
STAGG CONNIE.
STARK HARRY.
STOKES SAM.
STOUGHTON FLORENCE.
STRAWSON LEONARD.
SUTTON HAROLD.
SUTTON LESTER.
SUTTON VICTOR.

+ VINT ALLAN.
VISSEAU ALLAN.
VISSEAU GORDON.

WILLIAMS MARJORIE.
WILLIAMS JOSEPH.
WRIGHT FRANK.
WRIGHT MELBOURNE.

YEOMANS JACK.


+ Supreme Sacrifice

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Honour Roll
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Luke's Church who volunteered for active service. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Luke's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6584
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-012
Type
Address
808 Ridgeway Street
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.379, -89.24964
Inscription

THIS WAR MEMORIAL WINDOW IS THE GIFT OF THE MEMBERS
OF THIS CHURCH AS A THANKSGIVING TO ALMIGHTY GOD
FOR THE GREAT VICTORIES OF THE WAR YEARS AND FOR THE
PEACE. IT ALSO STANDS AS A TRIBUTE TO THOSE PARISHION-
ERS WHO ENLISTED IN ONE OR BOTH OF THE WARS OF 1914-1918
AND 1939-1945, SOME OF WHOM PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE.

IN THE CENTRE OF THE WINDOW WE SEE OUR LORD ROBED
IN PRINCELY GARMENTS, RECEIVING WITH TENDER GRACE AND LOVE
A KNEELING KNIGHT WHO SYMBOLIZES THOSE WHO SERVED SO
FAITHFULLY IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE KING.

ON THE RIGHT OF THE CENTRAL FIGURE WE HAVE ST. PAUL,
THE PATRON SAINT OF THIS CHURCH. THE BOOK HE HOLDS REMINDS
US OF HIS LETTERS WHEREIN HE PICTURES THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIER,
THE SWORD TELLS OF HIS "GOOD FIGHT" AND HIS MARTYRDOM FOR
THE FAITH. ON THE LEFT IS SEEN THE YOUTHFUL ST. GEORGE WITH
HIS HISTORIC BANNER, ELOQUENT OF CHRIST'S SACRIFICE.
HE EXEMPLIFIES THAT SPIRIT OF CHRISTIAN CHIVALRY AND
DEVOTION TO DUTY MANIFEST STILL IN OUR YOUTH OF TO-DAY.

IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE TOP ARCH OF THE WINDOW
CAN BE SEEN A SMALL MEDALLION, YELLOWISH IN COLOUR. THE
SAME IS A LINK WITH THE FIRST GREAT WAR, BEING A FRAG-
MENT FROM THE STAINED GLASS WINDOW OF CAMBRAI CATHE-
DRAL, FRANCE.

ON EACH SIDE FLANKING THE CENTRE ARCH THE BADGES OF
THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES ARE REPRESENTED.- ON THE LEFT
THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY, THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY,
AND THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
AND ON THE RIGHT
THE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE, THE
CANADIAN WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS AND THE WOMEN'S DIV-
ISION (ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE).

IN THE LOWER REACHES OF EACH LANCET ARE THE CROSS AND
THE CROWN, THE CANADIAN COAT OF ARMS, AND THE ARMS OF
ONTARIO. THIS WINDOW, THE WORK OF ROB'T. MCCAUSLAND, LTD.
AND THE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE BELOW IT, THE WORK OF
MR. CHAS. GOODE OF ISLINGTON, ONT., WERE UNVEILED ON SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 10TH, 1946 BY THE WARDENS OF THE CHURCH, MESSRS.
J. ROSS LAWRENCE AND FRED T. DELGATY, AND DEDICATED BY
THE RECTOR OF THE PARISH, THE VENERABLE C. WILFRED BALFOUR,
M.A. ARCHDEACON OF ALGOMA, THE PREACHER BEING H/CAPT.
THE REV. CYRIL H.G. PETO, RECTOR OF PARRY SOUND, ONT.

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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Paul's Anglican Church who served in the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Paul's Anglican Church. The memorial window includes three large, and 2 smaller (on top) stained glass windows featuring Christ and a kneeling youth, St. George and St. Paul. It was designed by Robert McCausland Limited and made in 1945.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Stained glass window
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6579
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-011
Type
Address
808 Ridgeway Street
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.379, -89.24964
Inscription

[cover/couverture]

Book of Remembrance

[first page/premième page]
Book
of
REMEMBRANCE
The Great Wars
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
St. Paul's Church
Fort William, Ontario
Diocese of Algoma

[second page/deuxième page]
RECORDED
THIS BOOK
are the names of those
mambers of this Parish who served
with much gallantry, some giving
their lives, in one or both of the
Great Wars for God and Country

Both those who paid the Supreme
Sacrifice and those who lived to
return are also commemmorated
and honoured by the stained window
above, the gift of the Congregation,
which also stands as a Thanks -
giving to Almighty God for the
great Victory of right over wrong
and for the Peace.

[third and fourth pages/troisième et quatrième pages]
ROLL OF
HONOUR

TO THE GLORY OF
GOD
and in grateful and loving memory,
the names of those from this Parish
who laid down their lives in the
Great Wars are here inscribed.

1914 - 1918

Banks, E.
Bishop, Sidney
Chandler, F.W.
Cleaver, F.
Cliff, D.S.
Coleman, B.E.

Coles, W.
Ensworth, Clyde
Fryer, Hal.
Ideson, I.C.
James, A.H.
Kent, V.

Little, J.K.
Lumby, Rex.
Lyne, A.E.
Nelson, K.
Nichols, J.
Parkinson, A.E.
Pearce, R.
Prescott, C.
Suxelby, W.

Shaptou, S.
Silver, C.A.
Smales, R.
Smith, A.E.
Smith, C.H.
Solvander, B.
Slone, F.
Whitham, J.K.
Wilcox, P.

1939 - 1945

Booth, Donald G.
Aug. 29 - 1943.

Cook, J. Howard
Jan. 23 - 1945.
Cox, William K.
Aug. 14 - 1944

Crow, Bert K.
Jan. 16 - 1945

Candier, Joseph
Jan. 19 - 1944

Hopton, Cecil G.
June 8 - 1944.

Jones, Donald J.
May 24 - 1944.

McCullough, Don. R.
Dec. 12 - 1941.


Morgan, Eaton
Dec. 29 - 1944.

Parsons, William E.
May 4 - 1944.

Pickering, Leonard
Nov. 15 - 1944.

Pratt, William R.
June 25 - 1940.

Thomas, Monty B.
Oct. 7 - 1944.

Wilcox, Russel H.
Feb. 10 - 1942.

"Greater Love Hath No Man Than This That A Man Lay Down His Life For You"

[following pages/pages suivantes]
The following members of St.
Paul's Church enlisted for
service in the World War
1914 - 1918
(list of names, for complete list contact us/liste de noms; pour obtenir la liste complète, communiquez avec nous)

The following members of St.
Paul's Church enlisted for
service in the World War
1939 - 1945
(list of names, for complete list contact us/liste de noms; pour obtenir la liste complète, communiquez avec nous)

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book
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War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners who served and died in the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Paul's Anglican Church. During Remembrance Day services, children from the parish go up to the front of the congregation and take turns reading the names written down in the book out loud for all to hear and remember.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Book of Remembrance
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6578
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-010
Type
Address
808 Ridgeway Street
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.379, -89.24964
Inscription

THESE NAILS ARE FROM THE BOMBED CATHEDRAL OF COVENTRY - ENGLAND.
ARCHBISHOP THORNELOE - WHO LAID THE FOUNDATION STONE OF ST. PAUL'S AND
OPENED THIS CHURCH FOR WORSHIP - WAS BORN IN COVENTRY AND PREACHED MORE THAN
ONCE IN THE CATHEDRAL AFTER HE BECAME A BISHOP. THERE IS A BOND THEREFORE
BETWEEN COVENTRY CATHEDRAL AND THIS PLACE OF WORSHIP RECOGNIZED BY THE GIFT
OF THESE HISTORIC NAILS WHICH IN THEIR SYMBOLIC FORM WILL BE FOREVER
TREASURED AND PRESERVED.

THE FOLLOWING AS A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LETTER RECEIVED WITH THE NAILS.
THE ORIGINAL LETTER IS ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THIS FRAME.
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
THE PROVOST'S HOUSE
COVENTRY, DECEMBER 15TH 1942.

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the remembrance of Coventry Cathedral. It was erected by the parishioners of Coventry Cathedral and parishioners of St. Paul's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Plaque (iron cathedral nails, wood, glass, paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6577
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-009
Type
Address
808 Ridgeway Street
Location
St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.379, -89.24964
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

Abbott Donald.
Aldrich Jack.

Babe Murray W.
Bailey F. Van.
Bailey W. Roger.
Balfour Andrew.
Baker Chas. F.
Baker Garry [?].
Baker Robert [?].
Baker Kathleen.
Beecher John [?].
Beeman John [?].
Beeman John [?].
Bishop Norman.
Blackburn Jack C.
Bolton Josephine.
Booker Peter [?].
Booker Walter.
Booth Donald [?].
Brading Stanley.
Brown John G.
Browne Constance.
Browne Leslie [?].
Brownridge [/].
Bruce Wilma.
Bruton Herbert.
[The wording is not clear in the photo] Frederick.
Budd [?] [?].
Burton Claude.
Barney G.H.
Berman [?].

Cambridge Muriel.
Capstick John.
Chapple Allan.
Charnock John.
Clark [?].
Clark Leonard.
Clifford [?].
Coombs Alfred.
Coombs Robert J.
Cooper Wm. F.
Coslett George.
Cor Edward T.
Cor Wm. [?].
Crawford [?].
Crawford Roy.

Dagger Wm. P.
Darrell Richard.
Dearden [?] [?].

Denman Albert [?].
Dennis Peter W.
Dennis Terrence P.
Dure John M.

Ede Alan R.
Ede Maurice [?] [?].
Ellard George W.
Ellard Walter [?].
Ellard Wm. R.
Etherington D.G.
Eves F. Roy.

Fairbridge Albert.
Fairbridge Edward.
Farrell Walter.
Feston John.
Fitzpatrick John M.
Fortier Albert E.
Fortier Hector.
Fortier John G.
Fortier Melvin.
[?] Annette.
[?] [?] [?].

Gage Emely [?].
Gandier Donald T.
Gandier Joseph.
Gibson Arthur.
Gibson Fred W.
Gibson Leslie W.
Gillespie Jack M.
Glover Betty E.
Gorst Henry.
Greaves Raymond.
Gunby Kenneth.
Godfrey S.H.

Haines Eileen.
Hamill Chas. T.
Hamlet [?].
Hamlet Vera [?].
Holford Harold E.
Holford Wm. [?].
Hunt E. Jack.
Hunt [?] [?].
Hurley Perry R.
Hardyman F. R.

Ideson John [?].
Irving Helen [?].
Irwin Jack D.
Jefferson Joseph.
Jarratt Wm. T.
Johnson Agnes.
Jones John A.
Jones Donald.
Jones Kenneth.
Jones T. [?].
Kearney Frank.
Kearney Geo. A.
King Dorothy [?].
Kitlen F. Albert.
Knight Ann.
Loiselle Wm.
Lemon Geo. M.
Lees [?] [?].
Luck Ernest.
Luck Chas. E.
Luck Robert.
McCall [?] A.
McCullough M.R.
McCullough [?] [?].
Michels John C.
Miller Minnie.
Moors Chas.
Morgan Eaton.
Morgan [?].
Morlee Francis C.
Morlee John.
Muzika Alex.

Newton Geo F.

Otway Gertrude.
Otway [?].

Paddington Harry.
Parish Wm. T.
Parker Raymond.
Parks Wm. R.
Parsons Wm. T.
Pearer W. Ralph.
Pickels Aubrey.
Pickels Betty [?].
Pickering Leonard.
Pickering [?].
Pickering Trevor.
Porter Harold.
Porter Millie.




Poulter Leonard T.
Pratt Wm. R.
Priscott Jack [?].
Pugh Ernest.
Parkins Sidney.

Quirk Dennis.
Quirk Raymond.

Read Massey.
Read Wallace [?].
Richards Constance.
Ridge Alfred [?].
Ridge Edward [?].
Rook Edward [?].
Rutledge Barbara.
Ryder Leslie [?].
Roberts Owen A.
Sanderson Harvey.
Sanderson W.E.
Saunders Geo. F.
Scollie Harold M.
Scollie June R.
Sellers Jean.
Suttleworth [?] M.
Silver George [?].
Silver Jack A.
Silver Jos. M.
Silver Menard F.
Silver Wm. T.
Silver Rennie M.
Stewardson Dorothy.
Stewardson E. Fred.
Stewardson Geo. F.
Strong John.
Silver Gerald D.

Thomas Monty B.
[?] Robert.
Williams Gordon.
Walton Burt.
Ward Dan. A.
Ward Helena.
Watkins Wm. T.
Webster Kenneth A.
Westerman [?] A.
Western Hubert A.
Wilcox Russell [?].
Wilson Dan. [?].
Wray Albert
Wray Wilbert.
Wright Clarence [?].
Withenshaw A.
Youngs Geo. R.
Ward Henry

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
scroll
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Paul's Church who volunteered for active service. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Paul's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6576
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-008
Type
Address
500 Donald Street E
Location
City Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.38228, -89.24571
Inscription

WILLIAM McGILLIVRAY
1764 - 1825

BORN IN INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLAND, McGILLIVRAY JOINED THE
NORTH WEST COMPANY IN 1784, BECAME A PARTNER IN 1790
AND ITS PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR IN 1804. FORT KAMINISTIQUIA,
THE COMPANY'S WILDERNESS HEADQUARTERS, WAS RENAMED
FORT WILLIAM IN HIS HONOUR IN 1807. HE WAS LARGELY
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NOR' WESTERS' BITTER OPPOSITION TO
LORD SELKIRK'S RED RIVER COLONY, BUT LATER SUPPORTED
NEGOTIATIONS WHICH LED TO THE UNION OF THE HUDSON'S BAY
AND NORTH WEST COMPANIES IN 1821. HE SERVED AS
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL OF THE CORPS OF CANADIAN VOYAGEURS
DURING THE WAR OF 1812 AND AS A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL OF LOWER CANADA 1814-25.

Erected by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to William McGillivray. It was erected by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Metal plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6568