Canadian Virtual War Memorial
André Demers
In memory of:
Private André Demers
August 9, 1918
Méharicourt, France
Military Service
417956
19
Army
Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
22nd Bn.
Additional Information
January 31, 1899
Ste-Émélie-de-Lotbinière, Quebec
August 30, 1915
Valcartier, Quebec
Baptized Joseph-André Demers. Son of Joseph Demers and Amélie Beaudet, of Ste-Émélie-de-Lotbinière, Québec.
He stated being born in 1897 when he enlisted, but he was only 16. Authorities found out that he was underage only after he reached the front lines with the 22nd Battalion, in October 1916. He was then sent back to England, where he was trained as a signaler. After one year, in November 1917, he got permission to rejoin the 22nd Battalion in France. He was wounded in action and got a concussion in April 1918, and spent the next two months in convalescence. He returned to his unit and was killed in action two months later, during the Battle of Amiens.
Commemorated on Page 396 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
VRELY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Somme, France
A. 5.
Vrely is a village 32 kilometres East of Amiens, immediately South of Rosieres-en-Santerre. The Communal Cemetery Extension adjoins the rear of the Communal Cemetery which is West of the village on the road to Caix.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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