58th Battalion
1914 – 1918
The 58th Battalion was mobilized at Niagara-on-the-Lake in June, 1915, and left for England at the end of November that year. In February, 1916, the battalion became part of the 9th Brigade of the new 3rd Canadian Division in France.
The battalion was disbanded in September, 1920. The 58th is perpetuated by the Royal Regiment of Canada.
Sources:
“58th Battalion, CEF”. Lorne Scots Regimental Museum, Brampton, Ontario, http://www.lornesmuseum.ca/page10/page11/page11.html, accessed June 26, 2020.
“58th Battalion, CEF”. Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/58th_Battalion,_CEF, accessed June 26, 2020.
Soldiers
Aitchinson, Cleveland
Barker, Joseph Henry
Brown, William "Bill" F.
Chatterley, Philip
Clarkson, Robert Stanley
Cook, Gordon Henry
Embleton, William Aynsley
Foster, William Earl
Gross, Alexander
Harvey, Cornelius Thomas
Kincaid, John ("Jack")
Lobsinger, Edward
Locheed, Thomas
Lougheed, Wilson
Mahoney, Henry Roscoe
McLaggan, William
McNaughton, James Fitzpatrick
Mitchell, Perrin Henry
Mundle, William
Nimmo, Lester Graham
Orford, Charles Edgar
Paterson, Fraser
Pollock, Robert
Rathwell, Arnold
Reed, William John
Ross, Fred
Smith, Thomas Maurice
Tuckwood, Ernest David
Tuckwood, Thomas Ward
Barker, Joseph Henry
Brown, William "Bill" F.
Chatterley, Philip
Clarkson, Robert Stanley
Cook, Gordon Henry
Embleton, William Aynsley
Foster, William Earl
Gross, Alexander
Harvey, Cornelius Thomas
Kincaid, John ("Jack")
Lobsinger, Edward
Locheed, Thomas
Lougheed, Wilson
Mahoney, Henry Roscoe
McLaggan, William
McNaughton, James Fitzpatrick
Mitchell, Perrin Henry
Mundle, William
Nimmo, Lester Graham
Orford, Charles Edgar
Paterson, Fraser
Pollock, Robert
Rathwell, Arnold
Reed, William John
Ross, Fred
Smith, Thomas Maurice
Tuckwood, Ernest David
Tuckwood, Thomas Ward