Private Edward Bonner transferred to the 186th. Battalion, going overseas with this unit.
Son of Mrs. Frederick Lovell of Blenheim, ON. A single carpenter living in Blenheim. 1 year with 7th F. C. Cdn. Engineers. Attestation 9/05/1917 at London, ON. to No. 1 Forestry Bn. Reported returned from O/S duty.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Blenheim News Tribune (26-04-1916), Blenheim News Tribune (24-05-1916), Blenheim News Tribune (21-06-1916), Chatham Daily Planet (27-02-1919), Blenheim Freedom Library, In Khaki - Blenheim Enlistment Book, Evergreen Cemetery - Blenheim, Royal Canadian Legion Br. 185 60th Anniversary Book 1930-1990, RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 875 - 9 |
Height | 5' 8'' |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Age | 40 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Light Brown |
Race | White |
Birthplace | 01/01/1880 Toronto, Ontario |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Last Place of Employment | Dr. Marr, Blenheim, Ontario. |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | April 1916 |
Where Enlisted | London, Ontario |
Allowance from Patriotic Fund | $20.00 per month |
Next of Kin | Mother- Mrs. Susan Lovell, Blenheim, Ontario. Brother- Thomas Bonner, James Bonner, Joseph Bonner, William Bonner. Sister- Mrs. George Pearson, Mrs. John Radcliffe, Mrs. J.P. Lassans. |
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