WORLD WAR I
1914-1918
* Mark indicates soldiers who gave their lives during World Wars I and II, i indicates no picture available.
* i Atkins, Charles * i Brown, Chester * Brown, Dawson
* Brown, Leander Brown, Hartle
Fyfe, N/S Hannah G.
Ferguson, Maxwell :l: Hamilton, Miller
* Kielly, LeRoy Bell Kielly, Rex, Gr. MacEwen, Herbert S. MacKay, Edward W. * MacKay, George MacKay, Hugh S.
MacKay, William gt MacKenzie, George *1“ MacNeilI, William Preston
1: Mahoney, Ivan
1 Miller, James A. * Murphy, Emmett Murphy, William
J“. Peters, Walter Peters, Laurence Quinn, Emmett
Wedlock, Daniel A.
Barlow, James Bell, Layton
Bolger, Ernest
Bolger, Patrick
Carr, Earl Coles, Stanley Cousins, Waldo Douglas, Keith
Douglas, Ray * Dunning, Otto
Ferguson, Stewart
WORLD WAR II
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkins. Killed while on Military duty four sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown served in World War I - three of them were killed in action
moved to British Columbia from PEI after War ended
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fyfe. Registered Nurse. Trained in the United States — Returned to Canada to join the Canadian Forces
born in Hampton, later moved to Cavendish and Stanley Bridge son oer. and Mrs. George Hamilton - a labourer in Stanley Bridge
two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kielly served in the Army
one son, LeRoy was killed in action — Rex lived in Charlottetown son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacEwen, Campbellton farmer
son of Capt. Hugh and Mrs. MacKay — gassed at Vimy Ridge three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKay served in the War son George was killed in Action. Hugh, a tailor by trade, also served in World War II. Moved to Charlottetown
moved to Charlottetown after returning from Europe
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie
son of Dr. Roderick and Mrs. MacNeill - worked at Nicholson’s Tailor Shop beforejoining Armed Forced - killed in action
son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mahoney — moved to US. after War son of Capt. James and Mrs. Miller. Moved to Nova Scotia
two sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy—Emmett was killed in action William moved to New Glasgow, PEI, and later to Charlottetown
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Peters
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Peters
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn—family moved to Charlottetown worked at Holman’s - drowned at Cavendish, PEI
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wedlock. Moved to Vancouver, BC. after the War ended
1939-1945
lived with his aunt and uncle, Florence and Leander Reid son of Frank and Annie Bell - served with the Canadian
Peace Corps son of Thomas and Margaret Bolger - worked in Hunter River
after WWII, potato inspector - later accountant with Geo. Full & Sons - and Bagnall’s son of Joseph and Mary Bolger - worked with Workers’
Compensation Board in Nova Scotia after the War
son of Robert and Lucy Jane Carr — moved to Stanley
Bridge after WWII
son of James and Johanna Cole — mechanic - had service station in village
son of Nelson and Bessie Cousins — went to Ontario after the
War ended Keith and Ray sons ofAlfaretta and John A. Douglas
both moved to Stanley Bridge in 1946 son of Frank and Rena Dunning — killed during War activity
Stewart, son of Gladys and Max Ferguson - served with Canadian Peace Corps after WWII
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