Nursing Sister Ethel Bayliss  Died: February 15, 1971
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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: |
Morden, Manitoba |
Country: |
Canada |
Next of Kin: |
Mrs. R.C. Bayliss - mother
Morden , Manitoba |
Address at Enlistment: |
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Date of Birth: |
September 4, 1893 |
Trade or Calling: |
nurse |
Marital Status: |
Single |
Prior Military Experience: |
Yes |
Place of Enlistment: |
Shorncliffe Camp, Kent, England |
Date of Enlistment: |
May 20, 1918 |
Age at enlistment: |
24 |
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: |
Europe |
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Cause of Death: |
Survived |
Battle Died/Wounded: |
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Date of Death: |
February 15, 1971 |
Age at Death: |
77 |
Buried at: |
St. James Cemetery, Winnipeg |
Plot: |
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Commemorated: |
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Prisoner of war: |
Not Specified |
Interned: |
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Gender: |
Female |
Ethnic Origin: |
Not Specified |
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1Box 1Box 524-30 |
Research Notes |
Nursing sister for 18 months at Imlaya Hospital, Malta with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve prior to completing attestation papers with Canadian Army Medical Corps. Her brother Jonathan Cook Bayliss (874528) served with the 78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. She married Raymond J. Large, who served as a sergeant in the 15th Battalion, on April 28, 1933. He died on March 10, 1951. Both are buried at St. James Cemetery in Winnipeg. Manitoba Vital Statistics lists her birth date as October 9, 1892. |
Rank |
Regiment |
Unit |
Company |
Nursing Sister
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Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
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