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Private William Herbert Vaughan Hartley

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1877-02-16
Place of birth: Blackburn Lancashire England
Next of kin: Ellen Hartley, wife. Valleyfield, Quebec
Marital status: married
Occupation (attested): Packer
Occupation (normalized): Packer, Hand or Machine
Address: Valleyfield, Quebec
Religion: Roman Catholic
Date of death: 1914-10-19
Cause of death: Accident

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: 25844
Highest Rank: Private (14th Battalion)
Rank detail

Private, 14th Battalion, Infantry (Army). 1914-09-21 to 1914-10-19

Degree of service: Great Britain
Survived war: no
Commemoration location: Valleyfield, Quebec

RESEARCH INFORMATION

CVWM ID: No CVWM ID in our database, but try this.
CWGC ID: 405504
LAC ID: 447331
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B4126-S035
Uploader's Notes:

Son of Joseph Hartley and Ann Hartley of Blackburn, Lancashire, England; husband of Ellen Hartley of 1375, Bordeaux St., Montreal, P.Q.

From the Huntingdon Gleaner October 22, 1914 "On Sunday morning, on the road between Salisbury and the plain where the Canadian contingent is encamped, the body of a soldier was found. It was lying face downward, the mouth close to the grass. The body was that of Private Wm. H. V. Hartley, C Company, 34 years old, of the First Royal Montreal Regiment. He had got leave on Saturday and went to town where he spent the evening. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The burial took place on Tuesday in the village church-yard at Shrewton, with full military honors. He was an Englishman and came to Canada 2 years ago. After a few months stay in Toronto, settled in Valleyfield. He obtained employment in Valleyfield with the Montreal Cottons. Since his enlistment, Mrs Hartley has been without support and has received aid from the municipality and from individuals. Her five children are all under seven years of age, and apart from her husband's sister she has no relatives in Canada"

Listed as "Died of Exposure"

He is also listed in the De Ruvigny Roll of Honour.

Uploader's Research notes: Likely buried in West Corner of Maddington (St. Mary) Churchyard Extension, Wiltshire, United Kingdom [Private Army Canadian Infantry 14th Battalion C Company ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2004-09-04
Last modified: 2021-05-10