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Adolphus Evers

In memory of:

Private Adolphus Evers

April 12, 1918

Military Service


Service Number:

657154

Age:

23

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Machine Gun Corps

Division:

4th Bn.

Additional Information


Born:

January 28, 1895

Husband of Jeanette Hummel Evers. Father of Ralph Aldolphus.

Commemorated on Page 405 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY
Pas de Calais, France

Grave Reference:

VIII. B. 49.

Location:

Orchard Dump Cemetery is in the village of Arleux-en-Gohelle, on the main road (D919) from Arras to Henin-Lietard. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road approximately 1 kilometre from the village of Bailleul-Sire-Berthoult.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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  • Group Photo
  • Group Photo– Photo of Private Adolphus 'Duff' Evers in rear, with wife Jeanette Evers (Hummel, with 6 year old nephew John Hubert "Jack" Evers wearing cowboy costume purchased for him by Duff upon his return to Trout Creek, following training in Niagara-on-the-Lake at Camp Niagara.
  • Group Photo– Photo #1 - 162nd Battalion at Parry Sound 1916 - Adolphus is rear row left of the cap badge.

Photos#2  - 162nd Battalion Scouts at Camp Niagara 1916 - Adolphus Evers is 3rd from the right rear row.
  • Group Photo– Adolphus is rear row immediately left of the 162nd Bn cap badge.
  • Wartime diary– No 2 Company 4th Bn CMGC -War Diary  April 1918 - A Evers noted in para 6 - (from Library and Archives Canada).

Pte. Adolphus 'Duff' Evers was a member of the No.2 Company 4th Battalion of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps. (Previously prior to unit reorganization in 1918 was part of the 12th Canadian Machine Gun Company) .  This excerpt from the War Diary was written by the company commander Maj. Leslie F. Pearce, and notes the date and the manner of the death of Pte.'Duff' Evers.  This is unique, as one can only surmise that Duff Evers must have stood out and was recognized by the officers and men of the unit, as he was recorded by name, when shortly after, the deaths of other privates or corporals were simply noted as 'other ranks'.  It was not common for officer to name enlisted men by name unless they were in some way significant.  He was buried shortly after this incident in a battlefield grave in a field just north of the French town of Willerval along the Rue du Lens at about GPS 50°21'46.8"N 2°50'58.0"E  before being moved to Orchard Dump cemetery following the war.
  • Wartime diary– Casualty/Strength report for the No.2 Company 4th Battalion Canadian Machine Gun Corp for April 1918.  Pte. A Evers noted as Killed in Action. (file obtained from Library and Archives Canada)
  • Photo of Adolphus Evers– Private Adolphus 'Duff' Evers 1916
  • Photo of Adolphus Evers– Adolphus Ever and unknown companion, (possibly his brother Robert Henry Evers [657156)). 162nd Battalion Parry Sound
  • Photo of Adolphus 'Duff' Evers– 1916  selfie - shirtless
  • Grave Marker– A photograph of the headstone at the Orchard Dump Cemetery. May he rest in peace.(J.Stephens)
  • Orchard Dump Cemetery– Orchard Dump Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (J.Stephens)

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