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Frederick Charles Palmer
Rank: | Lieutenant |
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Street: | 155 Albert Street |
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Town/Village: | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Alternative Address: | St. John's, Templemichael ,Longford / 5 Hawthorne Terrace, Canterbury England/ 90 Ritson Road, Oshawa, Ontario |
Census 1901: | Recorded at 5 Hawthorn Terrace, Canterbury, England on the 1901 Census of England and Wales |
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Regiment/Unit: | 116th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force |
Regiment Number: | 745907 |
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Cause: | Survived the war |
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Information: | Frederick was born in Longford on 2 May 1883, to Thomas Palmer a member of the British Army and his wife Sarah. Frederick was one of a large family. Lt Palmer enlisted in Oshawa, Ontario in December 1915, but he had some previous experience in militias in Middlesex and Canada. After the war, he remained in Canada, where he married Gladys Augusta Judith Nobbin at York, Ontario in July 1920. Palmer was employed by as a sanitary inspector with the Local Board of Health - Oshawa, and by 1921 was their Assistant Secretary. |
Parents Names: | Thomas Palmer and Sarah (née) Buck, Hawthorne Terrace, Canterbury, UK |
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Links: | www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=553269 |
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