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The Carleton Sentinel, The Dispatch and The Press Newspapers were published
in the Town of Woodstock, N.B.

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CARLETON COUNTY HEROES WHO HAVE RETURNED
Carleton Sentinel Newspaper July 19, 1918

List Made Up to June 30th---Many Wounded and Gassed.
The list is not in alphabetical order.

Andrews W G 4455639 Woodstock
Buck Frank 69062 Woodstock
Bourne Bertram K C41328 Woodstock
Bragan John 336041 Woodstock
Buck Fred 444318 Woodstock
Brown Colwell 2303911 Bath
Boyer E C 8182278 Hartland
Booker Fred 817957 Bristol
Carter Thomas W 85936 Woodstock
Campbell Roy 709986 Woodstock
Currie W H 2611 Woodstock
Campbell Daniel Y 3335814 Lakeville
Campbell Archie H 287907 Lakeville
Carton Patrick H 817589 Woodstock
DeWitt Roy L 41495 Farmerton
DeWitt William 445600 Woodstock
Drake Wm D 818098 Coldstream
Dyer Lee 445599 Harvard, Car. Co.
Dalling Wm V 83475 Woodstock
Day B E 710101 Benton
Greer Arthur 41513 Woodstock
Ginson L P 708847 Peel
Gibson Arthur 1286 Woodstock
Green Otis 709822 Tracey's Mills
Greer Charles 817633 Woodstock
George William 444125 Woodstock
Glidden Arthur 335819 Woodstock
Green T M 709939 Summerfield
Green Enoch L 709775 Florenceville
Chandler John A 444??8 Woodstock
Green Donald 709831 Woodstock
Hazell Edwin 445511 Centreville
Hoosier George 41520 Woodstock
Jeffs James T 69743 Cornall
Lenehan T J 69523 Woodstock
Hudson Sydney 742201 Juniper
London Lemuel A 471177 Upper Woodstock
Hale William E 336002 Pembroke
Hatrgrove Bert 645105 Woodstock
Jacques Howard 41525 Woodstock
Hargraves R 73?167 Mineral Office
Laskey Roy W 818119 R.F.D. No.6, Woodstock
Hanning Ed G 69402 Woodstock
Kennedy William 710013 Woodstock
Hayden Willard 1262022 Woodstock
Harris J A 111216 Upper Woodstock
Lawrence M L 710143 R.R. Nof 6 Woodstock
Major A R 111314 Hartland
Malin Fred 444519 Woodstock
Morgan Chas H 29035 Florenveville
Miller Kenneth 22616 Woodstock
Moores Raymond 710047 Woodstock
McRae John 106409 Woodstock
McIntosh W E 445402 Woodstock
Muise Thomas 513307 Woodstock
Murray Paul 792 Woodstock
Mullen Horace 2304157 Woodstock
Milbury Morley 70304 Bath
Kilcollins B K 710098 Bath
Niles Lewis E 817689 Woodstock
Pinzer Cameo 1033296 Woodstock
Phillips R F 5176 Woodstock
Lavoie O 444497 Woodstock
Sutton William 22633 Woodstock
Tompkins J 5216 Woodstock
Wright C W 444637 Woodstock
Thorton Roy 710044 Woodstock
Wilcox Denzel 445621 Woodstock
Scott Hazen 515094 Woodstock
Trecartin Allan D 335872 Wilmot
Slater John 69905 Debec Junction
Steeves M L 742502 Tracey's Mills
Turner Gordon E 41443 Benton
Reid H E 709817 Centreville
Sparrow Alfred 53 Woodstock
Tomer Solomon 742310 Woodstock
Rivington John 709524 (now in St.John) Woodstock
Hawkins Claude 444128 R.D.F. No. 5 Woodstock
Shaw C A 709698 R.R.No. 6 Woodstock
Sanderson William 5197 Woodstock
Nason William 444387 Woodstock
Rideout Willard 742994 Carlow
Brooks Chas E 710156 Bristol
Rowe William H 336008 Woodstock
Dow Millard F 41498 Woodstock
Hull James Chas 710030 Woodstock
Brooksi Claude O 445101 Foreston
Britton Edward Albert 817580 Windsor
Wheeler Frank D 818176 Foreston
Gammell Milo 742240 Bigger Ridge
Kelly J H 502062 Upper Woodstock
Jackson Niles M 414102 Woodstock
Draper John Allan 283034 R.R.No. 4 Woodstock
Wilkson Kenneth 445176 Stickey
Wilkinson Charles 445401 Stickey
Jones Ralph 1030176 Hartland
Stockford Beecher 2303963 Carlisle
Appleby Roy 41456 R.R.5 Woodstock
Plater Thomas 817860 R.R.No.4 Long Settlement
Dyer Eugene 2303410 Bath
Hayward Frank 445241 R.D.F. No.6 Woodstock
Broad Wilmot 817581 Beechwood
Watts John James 709211 Woodstock
Porter Leslie C 2303973 R.D.F.No.1 Woodstock
Peppard Frank   Woodstock

HONOR ROLL OF FISHER & BROADWAY SCHOOLS
Heroic Young Lads Fight for Freedom's Cause
Some Give All on the Altar of Liberty & Justice
Carleton Sentinel Newspaper July 12, 1918

ORIGIN AL UNITS

Bailey Lawrence 9th Heavy Siege Battery Canada
Balmain Douglas 55th Battalion France
Beardsley Ralph Heavy Siege Battery England
Boyd Harry 65th Battery Canada
Brewer Alwyn 16th Ambulance Corp England
Britton Henry 65th Battery England
Brown Raymond 65th Battery Canada
Buck Fred 55th Battalion returned
Buck Herbert 65th Battery Canada
Bulmer George 37th Battalion France
Bulmer Theodore 109th Battalion France
Cameron Hector 1st Canadian Division Killed
Chase Jacob 55th Battalion France
Cogger Gordon 55th Battalion France
Cole Emmelius 65th Battery France
Connell Norris 65th Battery France
Delong John 104th Battalion France
DeWitt Luke 140th Battalion France
Dixon Harry 104th Battalion France
Ellis Frazer 65th Battery England
Faulkner Herbert 65th Battery England
Fewer Ray 65th Battery England
Finnemorei Ernest Foresters England
Flewelling Bradford 65th Battery France
Gillivan Richard 65th Battery France
Green Edwin 65th Battery Canada
Green Paul 65th Battery Canada
Greer Ned 55th Battalion France
Hale William 65th Battery England
Hand Wilfred 23rd Battery Prisoner in Germany
Hay Murray Foresters Canada
Hay Robert Forresters England
Hayden Willard Heavy Seize Battery Returned
Holyoke Ralph 65th Battery France
Howardi Gerald 236th Battalion France
Jones Raymond 22th Battery France
Kelly Fred Medical Corp France
Kelly Wilbur    
Ketch Gordon Home Service Canada
Kyle John    
Lindsay Donald 65th Battery Canada
Lenehan Murray 65th Battery Canada
London Carl 65th Battery Canada
Lynott James 55th Battalion Killed
MacDonald Chauncey 65th Battery Canada
MacIntosh John 9th Heavy Seize Battery France
McCluskey Clarence 23th Battery Killed
McGibbon Jasper 65th Battery England
McLean Claude 65th Battery Canada
McLean Grenville 65th Battery Canada
McManus Wilfred Foresters England
Manzer Whiteman 104th Battalion England-Recovering
Maxon Earl 26th Battalion France
Mills Elisha    
Mooers Douglas 104th Battalion France
Mooers Miles Foresters England
Mooers Robert 1st Field Co. C. E. France
Mooers Ray 104th Battalion Returned
Morrison Kenneth 60th Battalion  
Niles Lewis 104th Battalion Returned
Peabody Gutherie 65th Battery France
Riggs William 236th Battalion England
Rimes Ernest Foresters England
Risteen Frank 193rd Battalion France
Ryan Simeon Foresters England
Saunders Bernard 140th Battalion France
Saunders Malcolm 65th Battery Canada
Saunderson Robert 8th Field Ambulance Corps France
Saunderson William 1st Field Co. C. E. France
Seeley Lee 65th Battery France
Shaw Kenneth 65th Battery Canada
Slipp Leonard   Canada
Smith Douglas Skilled Railway Employees England
Sprague Ralph Motor Transport Corps Returned
Sutton William 65th Battery England
Tompkins Neville 104th Battalion France
Troy Charlie 104th Battalion France
Troy Orval Foresters England
Young Harold 23rd Battery France
Watson Arthur 140th Battalion France
Wheary Rankini 104th Battalion France
Williams Paul 9th Heavy Seize Battery France
Wright Edward 65th Battery France

The above list is made from students commencing 1911. There are many others from the schools previous to 1911, some who have met death in the fields of Flanders.

Honor Roll of Methodist Heroes Unveiled
Valor and Heroism Will Be Remembered
Carleton Sentinel Newspaper July 5, 1918

A very impressive ceremony was conducted at the Methodist church, Sunday morning when the Honor Roll of the boys of the denomination who have fought and are fighting for the defence of home and country and rendering a consummate devotion to principle, was unveiled.
Mr. George Balmain,
in performing this duty, paid a glowing tribute to the valor and heroism of the boys whose memories will be treasured by all humanity.
The following names are on the roll:

Clarence P McCluskey H. Sands Gillespie Arthur M Fisher Stewart Bailey
Harold Ferguson Charles LaPage John Hynes Thomas Lawson
Robert Andrew Murray M Hay Robert Watson Malcolm Saunders
Walter Burnett Randolph Winslow John Page Guy McLauchian
Ralph Sprague Willard Hayden Frank Risteen Paul Williams
Roy Cowan Ben Cowan James C Hull Albert Carr
Herbert Jacques Howard Jacques Ralph Holyoke Roy Appleby
Wm. Rowe Melburne Robinson Lawrence Bailey Harry Boyd
Douglas Sutherland Earle Strong Joseph Starkey Elijah Page
William Hooser Douglas Balmain Wilfred Hand Bernard Saunders
Robert Hay Malcolm Orford Robert Cowan Harry Cowan

They Died For Freedom Of The World
Carleton Sentinel Newspaper Nov 9, 1917

Word has been received that Allison Sharp was killed in action in France.
He left here with the 140th. No particulars have been received.
He was 21 years of age and is survived by his father and mother, one brother and two sisters.
At the time of his death he was attached to the 26th Pattlon.

Lieut. George P. Fenwick is reported killed in action.
He was well known throughtout the province and was a graduate of U.N.B.
Rev. L. A. Fenwick of Jacksonville, is a brother.

Many people in Woodstock will regret to hear of
the death of Gunner Fred Bingham from wounds Oct. 26th.
He was with the 65th and upon rerearching the other side was drafted into an artillery unit at the front.
His brother, Abe, is also at the front.

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