Private Thomas Davis served in France with the 18th Battalion and was wounded at Bourbon, he was sent to England and after passing through several hospitals finally sailed from Liverpool in the S.S. Celtic and arrived in Canada about August 14th 1919.
Discharged at London August 17th 1919 due to demobilisation, category, B.2. — Conflicts with the data below.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | IODE, Chatham Daily News (19-05-1919), Discharged - Medically Unfit (17-08-1919), Trinity Methodist Church - Roll of Honour - Wallaceburg, No Return Ticket - Wallaceburg War Casualties - Alan Mann 2002 |
Height | 5' 1" |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Age | 28 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Fair |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Wolverhampton, England |
Religion | Methodist |
Last Place of Employment | Chopping Mill, Wallaceburg |
Average Earnings | $4.00 per day |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | April 4th, 1918 |
Where Enlisted | London, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- Mr. Davis, Sr, Wolverhampton, England. |
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