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Lieutenant Hilda Havergal MacDonald

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1885-11-09
Place of birth: Glendyer Nova Scotia Canada
Next of kin: Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Box 86, Wilkie, Saskatchewan
Marital status: single
Occupation (attested): Nurse
Occupation (normalized): Professional Nurse, General
Gender: female
Religion: Presbyterian
Date of death: 1990-01-04

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank: Lieutenant
Rank detail

Lieutenant (Army).

Degree of service: Great Britain
Survived war: yes
Awards

Royal Red Cross 2nd Class
Description: His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to award the Royal Red Cross Decoration to the undermentioned ladies of the Nursing Services in recognition of their valuable service in connection with the War
Date of award: 1917-10-23
Date of award: 1917-10-24
Source: L/G 30350 p.10980 23/10/1917

RESEARCH INFORMATION

LAC ID: 152874
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B6728-S026
Uploader's Notes:

A notice appeared regarding the award of the Royal Red Cross (Second Class) to a Hilda MacDonald.

(Chronicle Herald - Friday 05 January 1990 - Page C5) Hilda MacDonald dies at age 104 - MacDonald, Hilda Havergall - 104, Wolfville, died Thursday in Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital, Wolfville. Born in Glendyer, Inverness County, she was a daughter of the late Walter and Annabel (Cameron) MacDonald. She received her nursing training at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in 1910. In 1914, she went overseas with 24 nurses and was awarded a Royal Red Cross by King George V at Buckingham Palace. After the war, she returned to Canada and worked for four years in Saskatchewan before accepting a position with the Nova Scotia Teachers College, where she worked for 20 years. Many of her retirement years were spent in Wolfville and her summer cottage in Glendyer. The body has been cremated. A grave-side service will be held at a later date in Elmwood Cemetery, Glendyer. Donations may be made to Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital.

Matrons & Nursing Sisters Decorated - Royal Red Cross

Uploader's Research notes: [Nursing Sister Army Canadian Army Medical Corps Moore Barracks Military Hospital Shorncliffe Rank given as part of RRC (2nd class) award citation in LG 24th Oct 1917 Royal Red Cross 2nd Class His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to award the Royal Red Cross Decoration to the undermentioned ladies of the Nursing Services in recognition of their valuable service in connection with the War ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2008-10-05
Last modified: 2013-02-20