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  • Sister Florence Kelly
    Sister Florence Kelly Sisters of Service Volunteer Pier 21 Immigration Facility Inscription on the Cross worn by the Sisters of Service – “I have come to serve” Born in Windsor, Ontario, Florence Kelly moved with her parents at the age of 7 to a farm in Greenock, Township, Bruce County, Ontario, …
  • Elvira Romanello
    An Account of the Immigration of the Romanello Family to Canada from Italy in 1949-50. This is the story of Antonio Romanello, born on the 16th of June, 1915 of Giovanni Romanello and Elisa Rigato and of Elvira Romanello, nee Zaffalon, born on the 13th of May, 1915 of Luigi Zaffalon and Luigia …
  • Aircraftsman 1 Siegmund Walisser
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  • Trooper Joseph A. Bradshaw
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  • Private Charlie Scroope
    Private Charlie Scroope …
  • Private Norman Peter Kelly
    Private Norman Peter Kelly Born: June 5, 1919 in Windsor, Ontario Died: September 1, 2004 in Walkerton, Ontario at the age of 85 Regiment # A58235 First Canadian Division, RCASC (Royal Canadian Army Service Corps) World War II Medals Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp War Medal 1939-45 …
  • Sergeant John Howe Charlton
    Sergeant John Howe Charlton …
  • Cpl Richard Keats Williamson
    Cpl Richard Keats Williamson 4 th Division, RCASC Years of Service: 3 Keats was born Richard Keats Williamson on September 5th, 1922 to Lenore and Arthur Williamson in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He married Ivy Edie Stevenson (Williamson) on February 4th, 1946. Ivy and Keats Williamson Ivy and Keats …

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