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Fils de William et Mary Ellen Goodier, de 101, Middlewich Rd., Northwich, Angleterre.
Galerie numérique de Soldat Edward Goodier
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Soldat Edward Goodier
"Killed in Action". At about 6.30 o'clock on the evening of November 24th, 1915 whilst in the trenches in the vicinity of Messines, he was struck by an enemy rifle bullet about two inches above the heart, and died within about 30 minutes without regaining consciousness from the time he was hit. Two of his comrades where with him and gave all possible assistance.
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Galerie numérique de
Soldat Edward Goodier
ST. THOMAS SOLDIER KILLED IN FLANDERS
Special to The Toronto Word.
ST. THOMAS, Ont., Dec. 7.-- Official notification was received in St. Thomas today that Private Edward Goodier of the 18th Battalion had been killed in action. Private Goodier enlisted in St. Thomas. He was born in Norwich Eng., 32 years ago.
Two St. Thomas soldiers, Privates John A. Fenn and Harry Brebner, who had been invalided home, arrived in town today.
The recruiting for the 91st Battalion of St. Thomas was continued with 28 recruits enlisting today. Among them was a former St. Thomas boy, Roderick Mackenzie Stewart, who came from Peru, Indiana, to enlist in his home town.
Mrs. John A. Sterling, 74, mother of Daniel M.Sterling, manager of the Bell Telephone Company, St. Thomas, died today after a brief illness.
Source: Source: The Toronto World. December 8, 1915.
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"Killed in Action". At about 6.30 o'clock on the evening of November 24th, 1915 whilst in the trenches in the vicinity of Messines, he was struck by an enemy rifle bullet about two inches above the heart, and died within about 30 minutes without regaining consciousness from the time he was hit. Two of his comrades where with him and gave all possible assistance. Contributed by E.Edwards www.18thbattalioncef.wordpress.com
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ST. THOMAS SOLDIER KILLED IN FLANDERS Special to The Toronto Word. ST. THOMAS, Ont., Dec. 7.-- Official notification was received in St. Thomas today that Private Edward Goodier of the 18th Battalion had been killed in action. Private Goodier enlisted in St. Thomas. He was born in Norwich Eng., 32 years ago. Two St. Thomas soldiers, Privates John A. Fenn and Harry Brebner, who had been invalided home, arrived in town today. The recruiting for the 91st Battalion of St. Thomas was continued with 28 recruits enlisting today. Among them was a former St. Thomas boy, Roderick Mackenzie Stewart, who came from Peru, Indiana, to enlist in his home town. Mrs. John A. Sterling, 74, mother of Daniel M.Sterling, manager of the Bell Telephone Company, St. Thomas, died today after a brief illness. Source: Source: The Toronto World. December 8, 1915. Contributed by E.Edwards www.18thbattalioncef.wordpress.com
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In memory of the men and women of London, Ontario (and area) who went to war and did not come home. Remembered on the pages of the World War One issues of the London Advertiser. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women of London, Ontario (and area) who went to war and did not come home. Remembered on the pages of the World War One issues of the London Advertiser. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the London Free Press December 1915. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE RIDGE WOOD Belgique
Le CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE RIDGE WOOD est situé à 5 kilomètres au sud-ouest du centre-ville d'Ypres, sur la Slijpstraat, une route qui rejoint la Kemmelseweg (reliant Ypres à Kemmel N331). Du centre-ville d'Ypres on rejoint la Kemmelseweg via la Rijselsestraat, en passant par la porte de Lille (Rijselpoort), en direction d'Armentières (N365). À 900 mètres du carrefour se trouve le virage à droite sur la Kemmelseweg (qu'un passage à niveau rend plus facile à repérer).
Quatre kilomètres plus loin sur la Kemmelseweg, du côté droit, se trouve le cimetière militaire d'Elzenwalle, qui marque le croisement avec la Slijpstraat. Le CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE RIDGE WOOD se trouve un kilomètre plus loin sur la Slijpstraat, après un petit carrefour décalé.
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