On Thursday we posted on Maxwell Steeves, it turns out we got his name wrong. His real name was "Mack" Steeves from Curryville. His information follows: Malcolm Alfred Steeves A/44601 was from Curryville, Albert County, New Brunswick and was born February 19, 1891. He was the son of Son of Augusta Cochrane (formerly Steeves), of Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, and the late Oliver C. Steeves. Read more...
Lest We Forget - Maxwell Steeves - Missing in Action 100 Years Ago - November 1917
Lest We Forget - George Frederic Steeves - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.26.1917
Lest We Forget - Walter Taylor - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.24.1917
Lest We Forget - Leonard Lounsbury - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.16.1917
Lest We Forget - Leonard Lounsbury - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.10.1917
Lest We Forget - Arthur Wellington Jonah - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.06.1917
Lest We Forget - Clifford Robinson Oulton - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 11.01.1917
Lest We Forget - Gordon S Mcdonald - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 10.31.1917
A Boy Soldier – One of Albert County’s Fallen - Clifford Robinson Oulton Age 15
On February 1, 1916, Clifford Robinson Oulton from Bridgedale, New Brunswick (now Riverview) joined up with the 145th Battalion out of Moncton. He signed up for the duration of the war, which for him was all too short. The remarkable thing about Clifford Robinson Oulton was that he was only 14 years old when he enlisted.
Lest We Forget - William Pearl Cole - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 10.30.1917
Lest We Forget - George Bishop Peck - Killed in Action 100 Years Ago Today 10.30.1917
George Bishop Peck, 283085 was from Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick and was born February 26, 1896. He was the Son of John L. and Minnie F. Peck, of Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick.. He enlisted with the 219 Battalion on March 3, 1916. He was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field on September 9, 1917.