Frederick Benjamin James Image

Name

Frederick Benjamin James

Born

1872/1873-09-29

Birth Place

Whitecroft, Gloucestershire, England

Occupation

Architect and Surveyor

Religion

Church of England

Died

1944-04-25

Death Place

Cemetery







Service Record 1


Highest Rank

Lieutenant

Conflict

Battalion

Company

Enlisted

Enlistment /Transfer Date

1915-12-30

Prev Exp

Discharge Date

1919-08-19

Discharge Cause

Demobilization



Notes

Returned to Canada Nov 19 1917. Two sets of attestation papers. Location at Walkerton Cemetery: Plot # 811 Row 8 Section S/W




Sources & Links

- (a) James, F. Treve and Thomas Johnston, eds. “Bruce in Khaki containing a History of the 160th Overseas Bruce Battalion and Complete Nominal Roll of all Men who were at any Time on the Strength of the Battalion.” Chesley: James and Johnston, 1934. Print
- (b) See also Obituary in Walkerton Herald-Times, April 27, 1944; (c) See also Obituary in Walkerton Herald-Times, April 27, 1944; (d) Cameron, Ewart Dryden. Photograph album [album, photograph]. [between 1916 and 1917]. A995.018.012, BCM&CC;
- (e) “Walkerton Public Cemetery (257) Branch Veteran’s Photo Gallery & Veterans of WWI & WWII that moved into the Community” BCM&CC, A2022.003.001; (g) (d) See also Obituary in Walkerton Herald-Times, May 8, 1944.
- Library & Archives Canada
- Find a Grave



News Clippings


160th Battalion Enlistment Card
160th Battalion Enlistment Card
Paisley Advocate, March 6, 1918
Paisley Advocate, March 6, 1918