Private H. Alfred Moses left for overseas with the 33rd Battalion March 17th, 1916, and served in France twenty-seven months with the 29th British Columbia. He received wounds at Amiens August 9th, 1918, and after convalescence in England was returned to Canada December 8th, 1918.
Private H. Alfred Moses received his discharge January 10th, 1919, being unfit for further military service.
— appears in No Return Ticket and is discharged.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | Wallaceburg News (02-11-1916), Chatham Daily Planet (18-12-1918), No Return Ticket - Wallaceburg War Casualties - Alan Mann 2002, Trinity Methodist Church - Roll of Honour - Wallaceburg |
Height | 5'4 1/2" |
Eye Colour | Gray |
Age | 21 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Fair |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Marine City, Michigan |
Religion | Methodist |
Last Place of Employment | Dominion Sugar Company, Wallaceburg |
Average Earnings | $ 2.50 per day |
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Info | January 14th, 1916, London, Ontario |
When Enlisted | January 15th, 1915 |
Where Enlisted | Chatham, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Wife- Mrs. H.A. Moses, Wallaceburg. Father- Joseph Moses. Brother- John Moses, George Moses, Pte. Shepherd Moses, 33rd. Bn. |
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