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Lieutenant Ethel Marie Holmes

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1879-05-22
Place of birth: Almonte Ontario Canada
Next of kin: Harry Walker, 566 Landsdowne Ave., Montreal, Quebec
Marital status: married
Occupation (attested): Trained Nurse
Gender: female
Religion: Wesleyan

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank: Lieutenant
Rank detail

Lieutenant (Army).

Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: yes

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Lt.-Col. J. E. Holmes, C.A.D.C. & Nursing Sister Ethel Marie Holmes
Lieut.-Col. J. E. Holmes & Nursing Sister Ethel Marie Holmes

RESEARCH INFORMATION

LAC ID: 465185
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B4456-S058
Uploader's Notes:

Ethel Marie Walker (Mrs. J. E. Holmes) was the daughter of the late Lewis Walker, grain merchant. According to the attached report from January 1918, she was granted a six months' leave of absence after serving 3 and a half years as a Nursing Sister. Her services had been recognized by the King - she was recalled from Boulogne in the summer of 1916 to Buckingham Palace where she was decorated by King.

Ethel Marie Holmes graduated from St. Margaret's College. She graduated from St. Luke's Hospital in New York, and married Dr. J. E. Holmes, a dentist. He was the son of Rev. Dr. Holmes, pastor of Queen Street Methodist church in Toronto, but later living in Saskatoon.

Both husband and wife left for England with the first Canadian contingent in 1914. Ethel Marie Holmes was first stationed in England as matron of Orpington Hospital. She later went to Boulogne where she remained for two years in charge of a unit of nurses. After that she returned to Shorncliffe, England.

Ethel Marie Holmes was married to Lieut.-Col. James Elliot Holmes, Canadian Army Dental Corps.

A photograph of the couple (see attached) appeared in the Toronto Star on January 17th, 1918. It included the following caption:

Col. Holmes is second in command of Canadian Dentists. Mrs. Holmes, after three and a half years' war service as a nurse, has been honoured by the King.

Uploader's Research notes: [Nursing Sister Army Canadian Army Medical Corps Ontario Military Hospital, Orpington, Kent ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2008-07-09
Last modified: 2010-01-17