Friday 1 June 2007

Private John William Abraham

Born on 5 January 1894 in Acton, Ontario - son of James and Emma Abraham, Barrie, Ontario - at the time of his enlistment in 1915 he recorded the following information: present address in Barrie, Ontario, trimmer in a carriage factory, single, no current or previous military service, height of 5 feet 7 inches, chest of 35 inches fully expanded, 137 pounds, ruddy complexion, brown eyes, light brown hair, and a member of the Church of England.

Enlisted in the 157th Canadian Infantry Battalion in Barrie, Ontario, on 2 March 1916 (number 643567) - sailed from Canada onboard SS Cameronia on 17 October 1916 - arrived in England on 28 October 1916 - struck off the strength of the 157th Canadian Infantry Battalion on 8 December 1916 - taken on the strength of the 125th Canadian Infantry Battalion on 8 December 1916 - struck off the strength of the 125th Battalion on 27 March 1918 - taken on the strength of the 38th Battalion in France on 28 March 1918 - departed for the Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp in the field on 30 March 1918 - joined the 38th Battalion in the field on 4 April 1918 - admitted to No. 13 Field Ambulance sick and with a scratch on the hand (gunshot wound) on 3 November 1918 - rejoined the 38th Battalion on 3 November 1918 - granted leave to England from 8 to 27 January 1919 - proceeded to England on 5 May 1919 - taken on the strength of "F" Wing, Canadian Concentration Camp, on 5 May 1919 - embarked for Canada onboard SS Olympic on 6 June 1919 - arrived in Halifax on 12 June 1919 - discharged in Ottawa, Ontario, on 16 June 1919.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

He was my Great Uncle. Wonderful info here on him re military info. Very detailed.Went trout fishing with him in the early 50's AT THE CHUTES" near Powassan Onatario.

Unknown said...

He was my great uncle.As a kid I went trout fishing with him in the early 50's at a place call "the chutes" near Powassan Ontario.Great info re his military service here on this site.He passed away in Toronto in the early 60's.Tks for the data here.