in his death, he was posthumously awarded the 1914 - 1915 Star Medal which now is in the possession of Mrs. Elbridge (Mary) Cousins of Campbellton. Robert Warren was killed in action against the enemy in September, 1916. Before he had left Campbellton for war service, Robert Warren had been a very devoted Sunday School teacher and Sunday School Superintendent. Even while he was away, he sent Sunday School lessons to his pupils back home, a kind of original correspondence school for Sunday School pupils. He was the son of Alexander Warren and Mary Ann Currie. 40. WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL IN THE CAMPBELLTON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA FOR KING AND COUNTRY, MEMBERS OF THE CAMPBELLTON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA WHO VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE WITH CANADA’S FIGHTING FORCES IN WORLD WAR II George Adams John Augustus Shaw Sampson Adams William Utley Shaw Roland Emerson Cousins Wilfred Walker Shaw Nelson David Cousins Bayfield Shaw Alexander Coughlin Gordon Raymond Shaw Haldane Dalton Perley Sumner Shaw Bertram Woodrow Dyment Kenneth Earle Shaw Roy Curtis Dyment Sidney William Smith John Vance MacKay Erskine James Smith George Leigh MacKay Raymond Stanfield Smith Keith William Pratt Earle Thomson Melvin Charles Ramsay Lloyd Chester Thomson James Avard Shaw Elwin Earle Thomson Holden Saunders Shaw John Thomson Garfield Shaw 41' ROLAND EMERSON COUSINS Roland E. Cousins, a brother of Elbridge Cousins of Campbellton, lived an exciting life of a sea-faring man. In his early life, he decided to follow the sea as an occupation and found employment on coastal steamers plying their way among the Maritime ports of Canada and the eastern ports of the United States. He had recent- ly returned from World War I and was looking for more adventure. Roland Cousins was born on December 24, 1899 and in 1925 or 1926, when a lad of twenty-six, he experienced a ship wreck which nearly claimed his life. It hap- pened on the Jessie G. Noyes carrying a cargo of railroad ties off the Virginia Capes. During a coastal storm with winds of near hurricane force which came without warning, the Jessie G. Noyes was driven up on one of the many treacherous shoals 307