Feb 20, 1892
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Born in Renfrew, Ontario to William and Hannah
(nee Baker) Shore
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Jun 10, 1911
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Married to Mary Ann Burke in Ottawa, Ontario
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Nov 6, 1914
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Attested into the 21st Battalion CEF
in Kingston, Ontario
Ø Number 469
Ø Next of kin given as Mrs.
Annie Shore, wife, 13 Maple St., Ottawa, Ontario
Ø Previous occupation given as
Labourer
Ø Previous military experience
given as 42nd Regiment
Ø Religion given as Wesleyan
Ø Posted to “D” Company
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May 1, 1915
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Struck Off Strength of the 21st
Battalion for Misconduct
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May 25, 1915
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Attested into the Canadian Army Dental Corps CEF
in Ottawa, Ontario
Ø Number 59
Ø Nest of kin given as Mrs.
Annie Shore, wife, 80 Maple St., Ottawa, Ontario
Ø Previous occupation given as
Plasterer
Ø Previous military experience
given as 42nd Regiment
Ø Religion given as Methodist
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Jun 24, 1915
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Embarked the SS Missanabie in Montreal, Quebec
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Jul 4, 1915
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Disembarked in Plymouth, England
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Aug 17, 1915
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Admitted to the St. Martin’s Plain Tent Hospital
with a discharging Chancroid
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Aug 29, 1915
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Discharged to duty from hospital
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Sep 21, 1915
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Sentenced to 168 hours Detention and forfeited 7
days pay for being drunk and disorderly
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Oct 1, 1915
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Sentenced to 14 days Field Punishment No. 2 for
an unrecorded offence
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Oct 16, 1915
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Embarked the SS Corinthian in London
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Oct 31, 1915
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Disembarked in Quebec City, Quebec
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Nov 2, 1915
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Discharged from the CEF in Quebec City
Ø Rank on discharge Private
Ø Proposed residence on
discharge Ottawa, Ontario
He is noted as being discharged as “unfit for
duties of the Corps.” His military
character is noted as “Bad”
He is noted as not being eligible for any medal
entitlement
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