WW1 Canadian Attestation #12857 enlisted Sept 8, 1914 Valcartier, Quebec.
Kin Mrs S. Hennessey, resides Whitewood, SK. Previous military 16 Light Horse. Occupation fireman, single, Church of England, dark complexion, blue eyes, black hair, 5'10-1/4", several small moles on both arms.
April 23 1915 Ypres, gun shot wound right hip.
In files: Notification of death Aug 3, 1967 Shaughnessy Hospital.
BC Death registration 1967-09-010055
Son of Stephen Hennessey and Eleanor leBoutillier, both born Ontario. Single.
Until 1963, 15 years self employed contractor with pulp wood.
3 years in BC, resides north Surrey, last 3 months at Shaughnessy Military Hospital.
Brother J.A. Hennessey informant, resides New Westminster.
Burial August 7.
WW1 Canadian Attestation #12857 enlisted Sept 8, 1914 Valcartier, Quebec.
Kin Mrs S. Hennessey, resides Whitewood, SK. Previous military 16 Light Horse. Occupation fireman, single, Church of England, dark complexion, blue eyes, black hair, 5'10-1/4", several small moles on both arms.
April 23 1915 Ypres, gun shot wound right hip.
In files: Notification of death Aug 3, 1967 Shaughnessy Hospital.
BC Death registration 1967-09-010055
Son of Stephen Hennessey and Eleanor leBoutillier, both born Ontario. Single.
Until 1963, 15 years self employed contractor with pulp wood.
3 years in BC, resides north Surrey, last 3 months at Shaughnessy Military Hospital.
Brother J.A. Hennessey informant, resides New Westminster.
Burial August 7.
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