Etc. -- Harry Revell died of wounds, 1917
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The following is from a page 1 article in the 6 Sep 1917 issue 
of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper. [Details presumably will 
follow in future issues]

Norfolk Casualties

KILLED IN ACTION

797513 Pte. Wm. Frank Hill of Teeterville
797364 Pte. Roscoe Devitt of Delhi
797563 Pte. Wallace Marr of Townsend
      Pte. Andrew Harrison of Wilsonville.
      He enlisted with the 125th Brants.

DIED OF WOUNDS

797141 Pte. Harry Masters of St. Williams
797906 Pte. Harry Wm. Revell of Delhi

MISSING

796736 -- Pte. Charles Reid of Simcoe
 
 
 

The following is from a Items of Local Interest column on page 12 of the 6 Sep 1917 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Two Delhi boys figure in the war fatalities since our last issue. Private Harry William Revell, who succumbed to wounds received in action was erroneously credited to Otterville. 

Roscoe Devitt, killed in action, was an employee of the Delhi Mfg. Co. He leaves a widow and four children. He was a son-in-law of Warren Kellum, a well-known citizen. 

 

The following is from a page 1 article in the 27 Sep 1917 issue 
of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

PTE. HARRY WILLIAM REVELL

797906 Pte. Harry William Revell lived for four years before enlistment with Mr. George Cole, near Delhi.
 

 

Also see Harry's Attestation Paper: side 1 | side 2.


Harry Revell
Image from microfilm



Image from microfilm

 
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