Showing posts with label WWI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWI. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Remembrance Day 2008

The work to complete the history of each of the Milton Soldiers is now complete. As part of the Remembrance Day 2008 project we have now added all of the soldiers that were on the Haltonville Cenotaph, as well as those soldiers that were identified as "local" but were not on either cenotaph. The soldiers on the Victoria Park Cenotaph were in place for Remembrance Day 2007.

Milton Soldiers of the Great War 1914-1919

This blog version of the project is a simplified list of the soldiers and links. Considerable more detail is available on the web site version, including images and additional links.

In preparing the web site version we have done our best to correct the information that was in the book based version released by others in 2006. A complete copy of the corrections is now available upon request.

If you have any questions, comments, concerns or additional information for the web based version - please e-mail us directly or post your notes to the blog.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

List of Milton Soldiers

Updated March 3, 2009:

The following shows the postings for each Milton Soldier killed in the Great War. The death may have occurred from accident or illness prior to service, or while preparing for battle, during the battle, or as a result of wounds from which the soldier did not survive. The site provides the links to the Library and Archives Canada for the Attestation Papers and to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for the Casualty Details.

The soldier's name is linked to the page of the Canadian Virtual War Memorial at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, Canada. The Regimental Number link takes you to the Attestation Papers and the Cemetery or Memorial Link takes you to the Casualty Details of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Our newest addition is the photographs of the tombstones, taken as part of our participation in the Maple Leaf Legacy Project.

Although the date remains at November 11, 2006, the information is being updated on a regular basis. The information has now been updated on the web site version to show where their unit was active at the time of the casualty, and and what the War Diaries report for that specific date. Information for some soldiers is limited, as officers do not have Attestation Papers unless they moved up from the enlisted ranks. As well, some Canadians took officer positions with the Imperial Army, thus there records are in the UK National Archives.

The Fall 2006 release of "Milton Remembers - World War I and The Men and Women We Never Knew" provided additional information to track some of the unknown names. Where possible, we have corrected errors that appear in the book. The blog has now been updated to include the 2007 and 2008 research on the Milton Soldiers that were listed on the Victoria Park and Haltonville Cenotaphs, as well as those known to have died but not listed on the Cenotaphs.

The Milton Historical Society has generously allowed us full access to the soldier's service records that were collected by John Challinor for the preparation of "Milton Remembers". All of these records have now been scanned and are available through the link on the web site. Those records have been used to identify the time and place of death of each soldier, which has now been linked to the unit war diary and historical references.

Here are Milton's Soldiers: