Private Warmington left for overseas with the 52nd battalion Nov. 23rd, 1915, and proceeded to France May 1, 1916.
In Feb. 1917, he went on furlough to Scotland, and in Sept. to Paris.
During the engagement at Amiens, he was severely wounded and died of wounds Aug. 8.
He was buried in Longereau Cemetery, Aimens, France.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (21-08-1918), Commonwealth War Grave Commission, Chatham Daily Planet (27-09-1919) |
Supplemental Information | Father: Harry Warmington, Chatham Mother; Mrs. Mary Warmington Brother: Ellwood |
Height | 5'8-1/2" |
Eye Colour | blue |
Age | 21 |
Complexion | fair |
Hair | dark brown |
Race | white |
Birthplace | Thamesford, ON |
Religion | Methodist |
Last Place of Employment | Canadion Northern R.R. Office, Port Arthur |
Average Earnings | 85/mth |
Marital Status | single |
When Enlisted | Oct. 1914 |
Where Enlisted | Dryden |
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