Sapper George Aylward (Regimental/Service #1099296), enlisted on February 1, 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, with the 256th Railway Construction Battalion. He previously served with the "D" Company, 18th Battalion for 17 months as a private (Regimental/Service #53883). He was born on July 28, 1870 in Bromley, Kent England.
At the time of his enlistment he was married to Annie Aylward and resided at 37 Pequegnat Ave. in Kitchener, Ontario. He had a son named Harry. His occupation was listed as waterworks labourer and his religion was Church of England.
He served in France.
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Kitchener Public Library
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Soldier Information Cards - World War One
Transcription
Aylward, George
His home is in Kitchener.
Methodist.
37 Pequegnat Ave., Kitchener.