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Rank Private
Service # 124716
Unit # 18th, 70th battalion
Resident Chatham
Books Of Rememberance Page Available

Private Stoliker left London, ON, for Halifax Apr. 14, 1916 arriving in England about May 1.

He transferred , July 15, to the 39th battalion and proceeded to France Aug. 30, attached to the 18th battalion.

Five months and a half after enlistment he gave his life for his country in France.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Sources Chatham Daily Planet (11-10-1916), Park Street Methodist Church, Books of Remembrance for the Great War 1914 - 18. At St. Andrews UC, Chatham - January 2010, Chatham Daily Planet (29-11-1916), Chatham Daily Planet (27-09-1919), Blenheim Freedom Library
Supplemental Information Father: J. F. Stoliker, Chatham Mother: Mrs. Abigail J. Stoliker Brothers: Joseph Harrison, John Sister: Mrs. Florence A. Lilley
Height 5'8"
Eye Colour blue
Age 30
Complexion medium
Hair black
Race white
Birthplace Gananogue, ON
Religion Methodist
Last Place of Employment Dowsley Spring and Axel Company, Chatham ON
Average Earnings 3/day
Marital Status single
When Enlisted Apr. 1, 1916
Where Enlisted Chatham, ON

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