Private Charles James Clarke
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Regimental Number: |
63204 | Survived War: |
Yes |
Force: |
Army | Regiment: |
Canadian Infantry |
Battalion: |
3rd Battalion | Company: |
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Place of Birth: |
Liverpoole, England | Country: |
England |
Next of Kin: |
Fanne Clarke, Sister, East Farnham, Quebec | Address at Enlistment: |
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Date of Birth: |
May 7, 1890 | Trade or Calling: |
Baker |
Marital Status: |
Single | Prior Military Experience: |
No |
Place of Enlistment: |
Montreal, Quebec | Date of Enlistment: |
November 2, 1914 |
Age at enlistment: |
24 | Height: |
5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches |
Chest: |
37 Inches | Expansion: |
4 1/2 Inches |
Religion: |
Church of England | Enlisted or Conscripted: |
Enlisted |
Saw service in: |
Europe | ||
Cause of Death: |
Survived | Battle Died/Wounded: |
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Date of Death: |
Age at Death: |
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Buried at: |
Plot: |
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Commemorated: |
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Prisoner of war: |
Not Specified | Interned: |
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Gender: |
Male | Ethnic Origin: |
Caucasian |
| LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1728-47 |
| Rank | Regiment | Unit | Company |
| Private | Canadian Infantry | 3rd Battalion |
| Type | Date | Description |
| Letter | 11/14/1918 | A soldier reflects on the Armistice in Mons, and his eventual return home |


