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WW1 Letters Home P.A. Murray: October 15, 1916 - Postcard to his Mother from Montreal while on route to Halifax for the 160th Battalion's voyage to England.
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WW1 Letters Home P.A. Murray. Peter Alphonsus Murray enlisted with the 160th Bruce Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force on March 17, 1916. He served in England, France, Belgium and Germany before returning home in April 1919. This is his journey and these are his letters home from The Great War. Letters Home from The Great War. Tuesday, 8 November 2016. October 15, 1916 - Postcard to his Mother from Montreal while on route to Halifax for the 160th Battalion's voyage to England.
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More Letters From World War One: September 2012
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More Letters From World War One. A British Officer's letters sent home to Canada by Lieutenant William Milton Skilling during WW1. He served in the Royal Artillery as a Forward Observation Officer in France and Belgium. After the 3rd Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele), he was invalided to England. He returned to Germany with the British Army of the Rhine in 1919. Timeline for William Milton Skilling. Sunday, September 30, 2012. February 5, 1917 Somewhere in Belgium. Saturday, September 29, 2012. Letter home...
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Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One: 3 April 1916 Somewhere in Flanders
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Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. 3 April 1916 Somewhere in Flanders. Re: My assignment money that you were inquiring about:. There is nothing else that I know of that need to be put in a statement of this kind. All personal property of dead soldiers are always returned to the next of kin by the military authorities. Your loving son,. Harold R. Skilling. Labels: assignment of army pay. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Parents: John Skilling and Agnes Ruxton.
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WW1 Letters Home P.A. Murray: November 14, 1916 - Letter to brother Charlie from London, England while on leave. Alphonsus tells his little brother of visiting the Tower of London, Wax Museum, London Zoo, Tower Bridge and taking the Underground. (Unfortu
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WW1 Letters Home P.A. Murray. Peter Alphonsus Murray enlisted with the 160th Bruce Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force on March 17, 1916. He served in England, France, Belgium and Germany before returning home in April 1919. This is his journey and these are his letters home from The Great War. Letters Home from The Great War. Tuesday, 8 November 2016. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Letters From World War One. Index to Ray Jackson's Letters 1916 - 1920.
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Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One: 9 June 1916 Flanders
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Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One. Sunday, October 27, 2013. 9 June 1916 Flanders. We all wear the new steel helmet now when we go up there. It certainly saves scores of lives. One of our boys got a big dent in his, as big as a fist. Certainly saved his life. I was very much disappointed that I could not get up but I’ll try and get up next time. We were lucky to get off with only one casualty. Well I must ring off and get to bed. Hope everyone is well. Labels: 4th Field Ambulance. See: http:/ ...
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Memoir Writer's World: Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir?
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A memoir writer muses on the process of writing and getting published. Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir? Here is a post by Jerry Waxler that poses the question about writing your parents' memoir? I wonder if this is a necessary step to writing our own? Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir? January 4, 2012 at 10:28 PM. I dont have a solution yet. Maybe write 2 memoirs? January 4, 2012 at 10:58 PM. January 4, 2012 at 11:08 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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Memoir Writer's World: March 2013
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A memoir writer muses on the process of writing and getting published. Writing a memoir: Intersecting memory and story. I found this piece made some very helpful points. Please have a look. Writing a memoir: Intersecting memory and story. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One. More Letters From World War One. Letters From World War One. Follow me on Twitter. NAMW Member of the Month. Read Interview: Ruth Zaryski Jackson. Andrew J. Borkowski. When She...
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Skilling Family Memories: Norma Skilling
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By Agnes Norma Skilling Jackson. Agnes Norma Skilling was born in Teeswater, Ontario on July 25, 1896 and officially registered on July 26. She called herself Norma Agnes although her names were registered in the reverse order. She was the 5. Living child of Agnes Ruxton and John Skilling. Her oldest sister Floss had left home by then and was working as a milliner in Aurora, Ontario. Maude was 16, already teaching music, and away from home a lot. But before she finished her year, at Easter on March 31.
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Skilling Family Memories: Chapter Two My Paternal Grandparents
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By Agnes Norma Skilling Jackson. Chapter Two My Paternal Grandparents. He was a ship’s carpenter in Scotland. They emigrated to Canada and had a family of four, my father, the eldest and also named John, Janet, Willie, and Maggie. (They were always known by their diminutives.) They lived in a small village, named Leith, on Georgian Bay near Owen Sound, Ontario. Marion Cochran Skilling centre with Aggie, John, Janet, Willie and Maggie. Children of John Skilling and Agnes Ruxton. Chapter Nine Mae Skilling.