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Williamson, George
Private.
Was attached to the 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 71st Battalion at Kitchener, September 18, 1915.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Mrs. Lottie Williamson, Over Imperial theatre, Kitchener, Ontario.
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Woolner, John Elmer
Corporal.
Was attached to 108th Regiment and enlisted with 118th Battalion at Kitchener, May 2, 1916.
He was born in Canada and is the son of Mrs. Pauline Woolner, 143 Elgin Street, Kitchener.
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Young, Joshua
Private.
Enlisted at Kitchener, January 22, 1915 with the 34th Battalion.
He was previously attached to the 108th Regiment.
He was born in England and his next of kin is George Young, Grest Bromley, Essex, England.
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Briscoe, Ross Dickenson
Lieutenant.
Enlisted early in the war with 29th Highland Light Infantry Battalion and transferred to 101st Fusiliers of Edmonton.
He was accidentally killed at Salisbury Plains in January 1915.
His father is Mr. R. A. Briscoe, the dry goods merchant of Galt.
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Britton, Jack
Lance Corporal.
Was attached to the 108th Regiment and enlisted at Kitchener with the 34th Battalion on January 15, 1915.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Mrs. Gertrude Britton, 72 Green St. S., Kitchener, Ontario.
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Hawke, William Leslie
Sergeant.
Was attached to 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 118th Battalion in Waterloo on January 3, 1916.
He is the son of Mrs. Martha Hawke, Waterloo and was born in Canada.
He attended the Kitchener Collegiate and Technical Institute from 1906-1907.
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Hasenpflug, Hubert
Private.
Belonged to the 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 71st Battalion at Kitchener, September 14, 1915.
He was born in Canada and his next of kin is George Hasenfly, Guelph, Ontario.
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Hudson, Harold
Private.
Belonged to the 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 71st Battalion at Kitchener, September 6, 1915.
He was born in Canada and his next of kin is Mrs. Rominger, 10 King St. E., Kitchener, Ontario
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Kuhl, George Harold
Sergeant.
Was attached to the 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 118th Battalion at Kitchener, November 8, 1915.
He was born in Canada and is the son of Theobald Kuhl, 22 Willow Street, Kitchener.
Church of the New Jerusalem.
He was discharged on June 30, 1919.
He saw much fighting in France.
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Kuhl, John Rupert
Private.
Was attached to 108th Regiment and enlisted with 118th Battalion at Kitchener on November 10, 1915.
He was born in Canada and his next of kin is George S. Kuhl, R.R.No. 2, Waterloo, Ontario.
He attended the Kitchener Collegiate Institute.
He was gassed and spent some time in hospital, mustered out in June 1919 but has since been under the care of the army doctors in Guelph.