Etc. -- John May died of wounds, 1918
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The following is from page 9 article in the 18 Apr 1918 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Pte. John May (photo) who enlisted with the 133rd Battalion. At that time, he and Pte.  William Watt enlisted they were employed by Elisha Farr of Woodhouse.

 

The following is from a page 1 article in the 28 Aug 1918 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Local Casualties

[350530] G. R. Brier, Mounted Rifles, Waterford. 
Killed in Action.

796691 J. May, 133rd Battalion, address Scotland. 
Died of wounds.

[715434] E. J. Cassels, Simcoe. Killed in Action.

797983 Lance-Corp. Milton Wilfred Dick of Middleton. Killed in Action

797677 Pte. William Henry Dick of Brantford, formerly of Middleton. Killed in Action.

[408791] Pte. Bert Hammond, Mounted Rifles, 
of Simcoe. Died of wounds.

796202 Pte. Alfred H. Harris (133rd Battalion man), address given as England. Killed in Action.

797096 Pte. David Morris, St. Williams. Killed in Action.

796669 Pte. Charles Samuel Place, of St. Williams. 
Died of wounds.

796613 Pte. Walter Smith (133rd Battalion man), address not stated. Killed in Action.

7585701 Pte. R. E. Winegarden, Delhi. Killed in Action.


John May




also see
John May's 12 Mar 1918 letter from France on
page 9 of the 19 Apr 1918
Simcoe Reformer






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