Name
James Clow Little
Born
1889-09-14
Birth Place
Occupation
Newspaper editor
Religion
Presbyterian
Died
1976-02
Death Place
Cemetery
Service Record 1
Highest Rank
Captain
Conflict
Battalion
Company
Enlisted
Enlistment /Transfer Date
1916-08-09
Prev Exp
32nd Bruce Regiment
Taken Prisoner of War
Taken Prisoner of War
Discharge Date
1919-03-14
Discharge Cause
General demobilization
Artefacts, Photographs & Resources
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Notes
James served in England and France with the 160th Battalion, 1st Battalion, 18th Battalion, and District Depot No. 1. He was taken Prisoner of War, October 10, 1918. Repatriated December 8, 1918 and returned to England December 12, 1918. While serving with the 32nd Regiment before the First World War, he resided in Culross Township on Concession 8, Lot 12.Sources & Links
- (a) James, F. Treve & 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) Militia roll for the Counties of Huron and Bruce : Culross Township, County of Bruce, 1865, A987.,032.012
- (c) Cameron, Ewart Dryden. Photograph album [album, photograph]. [between 1916 and 1917]. A995.018.012, Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre.
- Library & Archives Canada
- Find a Grave
News Clippings
Walkerton Telescope, January 23, 1919