Nursing Sister Electa Caroline Bachelder
Regimental Number: |
NA
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Survived War: |
Yes |
Force: |
Army |
Regiment: |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Battalion: |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
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Place of Birth: |
Rougemont, Quebec |
Country: |
Canada |
Next of Kin: |
Mrs. J. Bachelder, Mother, 180 Slater St., Ottawa, Ontario |
Address at Enlistment: |
950 Tupper St., Montreal, Quebec |
Date of Birth: |
February 8, 1886 |
Trade or Calling: |
Trained Nurse |
Marital Status: |
Not Specified |
Prior Military Experience: |
Not Specified |
Place of Enlistment: |
Montreal, Quebec |
Date of Enlistment: |
April 3, 1916 |
Age at enlistment: |
30 |
Height: |
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Chest: |
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Expansion: |
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Religion: |
Church of England |
Enlisted or Conscripted: |
Enlisted |
Saw service in: |
Unknown |
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Cause of Death: |
Survived |
Battle Died/Wounded: |
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Date of Death: |
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Age at Death: |
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Buried at: |
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Commemorated: |
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Prisoner of war: |
No |
Interned: |
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Gender: |
Female |
Ethnic Origin: |
Caucasian |
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 328-49 |
Rank |
Regiment |
Unit |
Company |
Nursing Sister
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Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
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Toronto Star - October 20th, 1917: Nurses Win Honor. London, Oct. 20.---The following Canadian matron nurses are being brought to the notice of the Secretary of War for valuable services: E. C. Bachelder, M. O. Buller, I. A. Cains, J. Cameron Smith, M. G. Coxall, H. E. Dulmage.
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