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Fils de Orin et Margaret Mans, de Paris, Ontario. Né à South Dumfries, Brant. Co. Ontario.
Galerie numérique de Soldat Daniel Showers Mans
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Soldat Daniel Showers Mans
Attestation Paper
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World War.
Daniel Showers Mans (or Maus) signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first on March 29, 1915 at Fort William Ontario, and the second on July 23, 1915 at Shorncliffe, which was a Canadian military base in Kent, England. In the first his date of birth is given as August 28, 1879, in the second it is August 28, 1880. In the second, in Question 1. What is your name? The surname has been corrected to MAUS. The name MAUS appears on the grave marker and in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records, while MANS appears in the Canadian First World War Book of Remembrance, and at the Canadian Virtual War Memorial.
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Soldat Daniel Showers Mans
Attestation Paper <P>
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World War.<P>
Daniel Showers Mans (or Maus) signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first on March 29, 1915 at Fort William Ontario, and the second on July 23, 1915 at Shorncliffe, which was a Canadian military base in Kent, England. In the first his date of birth is given as August 28, 1879, in the second it is August 28, 1880. In the second, in Question 1. What is your name? The surname has been corrected to MAUS. The name MAUS appears on the grave marker and in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records, while MANS appears in the Canadian First World War Book of Remembrance, and at the Canadian Virtual War Memorial.
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Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada
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Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World War. Daniel Showers Mans (or Maus) signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first on March 29, 1915 at Fort William Ontario, and the second on July 23, 1915 at Shorncliffe, which was a Canadian military base in Kent, England. In the first his date of birth is given as August 28, 1879, in the second it is August 28, 1880. In the second, in Question 1. What is your name? The surname has been corrected to MAUS. The name MAUS appears on the grave marker and in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records, while MANS appears in the Canadian First World War Book of Remembrance, and at the Canadian Virtual War Memorial.
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Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada
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Attestation Paper <P> Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World War.<P> Daniel Showers Mans (or Maus) signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first on March 29, 1915 at Fort William Ontario, and the second on July 23, 1915 at Shorncliffe, which was a Canadian military base in Kent, England. In the first his date of birth is given as August 28, 1879, in the second it is August 28, 1880. In the second, in Question 1. What is your name? The surname has been corrected to MAUS. The name MAUS appears on the grave marker and in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records, while MANS appears in the Canadian First World War Book of Remembrance, and at the Canadian Virtual War Memorial.
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From the London Free Press March 1919. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE MILITAIRE DE BROOKWOOD Surrey, Royaume-Uni
Brookwood est environ 30 miles de Londres (suivre le M3 à Bagshot et puis le A322). Le cimetière militaire de Brookwood se trouve sur le A324 près du village de Pirbright. Le cimetière militaire de Brookwood appartient à la Commonwealth War Grave Commission et est le plus grand cimetière militaire du Commonwealth au Royaume-Uni, couvrant environ 37 acres.
En 1917, une partie du cimetère de Brookwood (la nécropole de Londres) a été réservée à l'inhumation d'hommes et de femmes des forces du Commonwealth et d'Américains qui étaient morts dans la région de Londres, nombre d'entre eux à la suite de blessures de guerre. Ce site a été agrandi par la suite pour accueillir les victimes de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les tombes des victimes alliées se trouvent dans les sections américaine, belge, tchèque, hollandaise, française et polonaise. Il y a aussi une section allemande et une section italienne où les prisonniers de guerre sont enterrés.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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