Sergeant Henry Buller trained eight years with the Territorials in England.
Sergeant Henry Buller was transferred from the 70th. to the 91st, and later to the 186th. Battalion, going overseas March 26th, 1917. He proceeded to France June 11th, 1917, attached to the 18th. Battalion. He remained with that unit until he sailed for Canada.
Discharged May 24th, 1919 due to demobilisation.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Chatham Daily Planet (14-06-1917), Chatham Daily Planet (25-05-1919) |
Height | 5' 6'' |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Age | 35 |
Complexion | Dark |
Hair | Black |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Nelson Lane, England. |
Religion | Anglican |
Last Place of Employment | Michigan Central Railway, Ridgetown, Ontario. |
Average Earnings | $1.75 per day |
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Info | May 25th, 1901, Nelson Lane, England. |
When Enlisted | September 2nd, 1915 |
Where Enlisted | St. Thomas, Ontario |
Allowance from Patriotic Fund | $30.00 per month |
Next of Kin | Wife- Mrs. Martha Buller, Ridgetown, Ontario. |
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