We remember Ainslie St Clair Dagg

We remember Ainslie St Clair Dagg

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Timeline

Timeline

1892
birth Selkirk, Manitoba United Kingdom Source:5865818 5th February 1892
1918
service Canadian Expeditionary Force Nursing Sister Canadian Army Medical Corps Source:8560952 2nd April 1918
1918
death War Related Sickness Died of pneumonia. Taplow United Kingdom Source:5865818 29th November 1918
burial Cliveden War Cemetery CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Buckinghamshire United Kingdom 13 Source:8560952

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Ainslie St Clair
Initials ASC
Last Name Dagg
Source 5865818
Gender
GenderSource
Female
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
Canadian Expeditionary Force Canadian Army Medical Corps Nursing Sister
Family
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Emily Sophia CLARK mother
James G Dagg father

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Communities

Communities

Evidence

Evidence

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Official Records

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Canadian Attestation Papers
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Casualty Records Transcription Kristen1288

External Evidence

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Remembering First World War Nurses blog Kristen1288
Canadian Virtual War Memorial Kristen1288
Canadian Great War Project Kristen1288
A project to transcribe war memorials in Toronto Schools Lizbet72994
Memorial plaque to Ainslie St Clair Dagg Lizbet72994

Multimedia

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Canadian Army Medical Corps Peter34996
New plaque in Bishop Strachan School Chapel Lizbet72994
Portrait photo of Sister Ainslee St Clair Dagg Yvonne27542
Head Portrait of Sister Ainslee St Clair Dagg Yvonne27542
Detail from "Women of the Empire" Memorial Yvonne27542
"Women of the Empire" Memorial in York Minster Yvonne27542
Nurses memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum James201

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