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Clayfield, Benjamin, A
Private.
Lives with his father, Mr. Thomas Clayfield, at Waterloo. but previously lived in Conestoga, Ont.
He was attached to the 108th Regiment and enlisted with the 34th Battalion at Guelph, February 16 1915.
He was born in Canada.
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Dahmer, John Charles
Private.
Enlisted April 2, 1918 with 4th Depot Batt. London W.O.R. and transferred in England to 123 Co. C.F.C.
Lutheran.
Born in Conestoga, Feb, 20, 1887 and educated there.
Single
He was assisting in carpenter work in aerodromes in England until armistice. Now making packing cases for shipping parts of machines.
He was not called to fight.
His father, Georgr D. Dahmer, lives in Conestoga, Ontario.
Norman H. Dahmer, Conestoga, Ont. Brother.
Private William Gerbig was born on September 24th, 1898 in Conestoga, Ontario. He resided at 119 St. George Street in Kitchener, Ontario. His parents were Henry D. and Elizabeth Gerbig.
William enlisted on December 8, 1915. He was a student at the time. After the war, he married Anna Merrick in Uxbridge. They were married on December 30, 1924. He was Presbyterian.
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Good, Gordon H.
Driver.
Enlisted May 10, 1917 with 67th Battery.
Transferred to 12th Battery.
Mennonite.
Born at Conestoga, June 15th, 1894 and educated at Kitchener and Stratford.
He is at present attached to Headquarters of Y.M.C.A. Canadian Corps keeping books. He is still overseas.
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Schinbein, Edler Elias
Sergeant.
Enlisted March 1916 with 118th Battalion B. Company Section 5.
Transferred to Canadian Training School as instructor at Bexhill, Sussex, England.
Methodist.
Born May 27, 1898 at Conestoga. Educated at Kitchener Collegiate Institute.
He went overseas January 1917 and to France March 1917. Was in trenches four months then spent five or six months in hospital in France and England.
Was instructor in Canadian Instruction Pool Canadian Training School until armistice and is now in the demobilization service.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schinbein, live in Conestoga.