Hugh David McNaughton Image

Name

Hugh David McNaughton

Born

1891-06-12

Birth Place

Occupation

Farmer

Religion

Presbyterian

Died

1918-09-15

Death Place

Drocourt-Queant Line, France

Death

Killed in Action

Monument

Cemetery







Service Record 1


Regimental Number

651784

Highest Rank

Sapper

Conflict

Battalion

8th Battalion Canadian Engineers

Enlisted

Enlistment /Transfer Date

1916-02-10


Service Record 2


Regimental Number

651784

Highest Rank

Sapper

Conflict

Battalion

Company

Enlisted

Enlistment /Transfer Date

1916-02-10


Service Record 3


Regimental Number

651784

Highest Rank

Sapper

Conflict

Battalion

107th Pioneer Battalion

Enlisted

Enlistment /Transfer Date

1916-02-10



Artefacts, Photographs & Resources

Visit the Online Collections of the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre through the link below, for more information and artefacts related to this soldier.


Online Collections Link




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. Pri
- b) McLeod, Norman. “The History of the County of Bruce 1907-1968”, vol 2, Bruce County Historical Society, 1969. Print.
- Library & Archives Canada
- War Graves Commission
- Book of Remembrance
- Canadian Virtual War Memorial
- Find a Grave



News Clippings


160th Battalion Enlistment Card
160th Battalion Enlistment Card
Paisley Advocate, Oct. 2, 1918, p. 1
Paisley Advocate, Oct. 2, 1918, p. 1
Port Elgin Times, September 25, 1918, p1
Port Elgin Times, September 25, 1918, p1
Port Elgin Times, October 9, 1918, p1
Port Elgin Times, October 9, 1918, p1