We remember Clarence Martin

We remember Clarence Martin

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Timeline

1882
sibling Lavina Martin Source:5726172 8th April 1882
1883
sibling Melvil Martin Source:5726172 21st November 1883
1885
sibling Etta Martin Source:5726172 23rd June 1885
1887
sibling Ethel Martin Source:5726172 10th June 1887
1889
sibling Laura Martin Source:5726172 24th August 1889
1891
sibling William Martin Source:5726172 2nd March 1891
1892
sibling Franklin Martin Source:5726172 26th August 1892
1895
sibling Norman Martin Source:5726172 26th March 1895
1897
birth East Nissouri, Oxford County, Ontario Canada Source:5726172 4th July 1897
1899
sibling Russell Martin Source:5726172 2nd August 1899
1902
sibling Wilbert Martin Source:5726172 13th August 1902
1911
employment Farmer Self Blanchard Township, Perth County, Ontario Canada Source:5726172 1911 - 1916
1916
enlistment Stratford, Ontario Canada Source:5726172 4th March 1916
1916
service Canadian Expeditionary Force Private 727638 3rd Division, 9th Brigade 58th Source:5726172 4th March 1916 - 9th March 1920
1917
theatres France & Belgium: 1a Source:5726172 22nd February 1917 - 26th April 1917
1917
hospitalisation Mumps Hospital/Institution Source:5726172 2nd March 1917 - 1st April 1917
1917
hospitalisation Wounded in no-mans-land by explosive bullet wound to right femur causing a compound fracture of same. Hospital/Institution Source:5726172 11th April 1917
1918
hospitalisation Scarlet Fever. Hospital/Institution Source:5726172 20th April 1918
1920
discharge Source:5726172 9th March 1920
1924
marriage Gladys Mossey Source:5726172 26th April 1924
1925
children Douglas Martin Source:5726172 16th August 1925
1927
children June Martin Source:5726172 14th March 1927
1929
children Elizabeth Martin Source:5726172 18th December 1929
1932
children Jack Martin Source:5726172 8th February 1932
service Canadian Expeditionary Force 727638 Source:5726172
1963
death War Related Sickness November 1963. Had been admitted to St Marys Memorial Hospital for treatment of war wound complication (Right femur gunshot wound). Died of Coronary Thrombosis 15 November 1963. St Marys, Ontario Canada Source:5726172 15th November 1963
burial St Marys Cemetery Non-War Cemetery St Marys, Ontario Canada Source:5726172

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Clarence
Initials C
Last Name Martin
Source 5726172
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
Canadian Expeditionary Force 727638
Canadian Expeditionary Force 727638 3rd Division, 9th Brigade 58th Private
Family
Children
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Douglas Martin son 16th August 1925
June Martin daughter 14th March 1927
Elizabeth Martin daughter 18th December 1929
Jack Martin son 8th February 1932
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary Elizabeth Cooper mother
Joseph M. Martin father
Siblings
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Lavina Martin sister 8th April 1882
Melvil Martin brother 21st November 1883
Etta Martin sister 23rd June 1885
Ethel Martin sister 10th June 1887
Laura Martin sister 24th August 1889
William Martin brother 2nd March 1891
Franklin Martin brother 26th August 1892
Norman Martin brother 26th March 1895
Russell Martin brother 2nd August 1899
Wilbert Martin brother 13th August 1902
Spouse
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Gladys Mossey wife 26th April 1924

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