Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Arthur John Foster
In memory of:
Private Arthur John Foster
February 18, 1918
Military Service
772351
19
Army
Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment)
1st Bn.
Additional Information
August 29, 1898
London, England
December 9, 1915
Stratford, Ontario
Foster son of Mrs. Ellen Hunt, of Brantford, Ontario. He listed his sister, Miss Nellie Foster, c/o Annie McPherson Home, in Stratford, Ontario as his next of kin. Stating he was a farmer and single. It is quite possible that he is one of the Dr. Barnardo `Home Boys` who sailed from Liverpool, England to Quebec City, Quebec in 1909, onboard the S.S. Tunisian, along with his nine year old sister Ellen (Nellie), Destination - Stratford, Ontario. Information courtesy of Merrickville Memorial Project, May 2002.
Commemorated on Page 409 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
AIX-NOULETTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Pas de Calais, France
II. A. 5.
Aix-Noulette is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 13 kilometres south of Bethune on the main road to Arras. From Arras take the D937 towards Bethune. At Aix-Noulette, turn right at the church. The AIX-NOULETTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY and EXTENSION are a few hundred metres on the left side of the road to Bully-Grenay.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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