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Naylor, Edgar
Sapper.
Enlisted Sept. 6, 1915 with 71st Overseas Battalion. Transferred to 118th Battalion and to 256th Railway. Construction Battalion (afterwards named 10th Battalion. Canadian Railway Troops).
Church of England.
Born Dec. 31, 1895 in England; Educated in England. Unmarried.
Discharged March 29, 1919 and is living with his father on Charles St., Waterloo, Ontario.
Was once wounded. G.S.W.R.B.
Margaret Leaning, 63 Wellington St., Kitchener
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Moss, Frank
Major.
Was attached to 109th Regiment and enlisted with the 111th Battalion at Preston April 6, 1916.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Mrs. Ida Jean Moss, Preston, Ontario.
He has returned to Preston.
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Saunders, Frank H.
Sergeant.
Enlisted April 1, 1916 with 118th Battalion and transferred to 10th Battalion Canadian Railway Troops.
Church of England.
Born London, England, educated at Little Ilford.
Married Florence Robison and has four daughters.
He was discharged April 9, 1919 and is living at 21 Brubacher St., Kitchener.
He served one year in Canada, four months in England and twenty months in France.
Lloyd A. Winter, 124 Weber St. E., Kitchener.
Frederick was born in London, England on September 18, 1897 to Arthur and Helena Hall.
He had one older brother, and eventually five younger siblings, two brothers and three sisters. In 1906 his family moved to Kitchener, Ontario, then Berlin. They had belonged to the Church of England and later joined the Church of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo.
Frederick became a tinsmith like his father, and was a member of the 24th Grey's Horse militia. On November 6, 1915, at the age of 18, he enlisted in the 118th battalion. It came a day after his older brother Arthur's enlistment. Like his brother, Frederick later transferred to the 10th Canadian Railway Troops. He became a driver, serving 24 months in England, France and Belgium.
On March 26, 1919 Frederick was discharged. He moved home to live with his widowed mother in Kitchener - his father had fought and died in Passchendaele. The following year he married Mary McDonald.
Additional information for Frederick Charles Hall available in Grace Schmidt Room.
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Hall, Frederick Charles
Driver.
Enlisted November 6, 1915 with 118th Infantry Battalion.
Transferred to 10th Canadian Railway Troops.
Church of England.
He was born in England and is unmarried.
Discharged March 26, 1919 and lives with his mother at 126 King Street East, Kitchener.
He served in England, France and Belgium, 24 months in all.
Ada Hall, 126 King Street East, Kitchener.