Roland Windover

Apr 11, 1890

Born in Harvey, Ontario to Matthew and Sarah (nee Mooney) Windover

 

Nov 6, 1917

Medical exam for the MSA (Military Service Act) of 1917 held at Peterborough, Ontario

 

Apr 4, 1918

Conscripted into the 1st Depot Battalion, EOR (Eastern Ontario Regiment) under the MSA in Kingston, Ontario

Ø  Number 3057162

Ø  Next of kin given as Matthew Windover, father, Halls Bridge, Ontario

Ø  Previous occupation given as Farmer

Ø  No previous military experience given

Ø  Religion given as Presbyterian

Ø  Posted to the 4th Regimental Draft

 

Apr 17, 1918

The depot’s 4th draft embarked the SS Toloa in Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

 

Apr 28, 1918

Disembarked in Liverpool, England and proceeded to Seaford where the entire draft was absorbed into the 6th Reserve Battalion to continue training

 

Sep 26, 1918

Transferred to the 21st Battalion

 

Sep 27, 1918

Arrived at the CIBD (Canadian Infantry Base Depot) in Etaples, France and Taken On Strength of the 21st Battalion

 

Sep 28, 1918

After leaving the base depot, he joined the CC Rein C (Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp) in Aubin St. Vaast, France

 

Oct 3, 1918

While still at the reinforcement camp, and before he could join the 21st Battalion at the front, he was transferred to the 44th Battalion

 

Oct 6, 1918

After leaving the reinforcement camp, Private Windover joined the 44th Battalion west of Douai, France

 

Apr 27, 1919

Embarked in Havre, France and disembarked in Southampton, England and proceeded to Bramshott where he was posted to “E” Wing pending return to Canada

 

May 28, 1919

Embarked the Empress of Britain in Liverpool

 

 

Jun 4, 1919

Disembarked in Quebec City, Quebec and proceeded to Kingston, Ontario where he was Taken On Strength of Military District No. 3 Casualty Company

 

Jun 6, 1919

Discharged from the CEF in Kingston, Ontario

Ø  Rank on discharge, Lance Corporal

Ø  War Service Badge Class “A” issued number 278814

Ø  Proposed residence on discharge Halls Bridge, Ontario

Following his discharge, the British War Medal and Victory Medals were sent to him at Halls Bridge, Ontario (now known as Buckhorn, Ontario)

 

Jun 25, 1942

Married to Clara Ethel Scott in Toronto, Ontario.  He gave his occupation as Resort Operator in Smith Township, Peterborough, Ontario

 

May 3, 1965

Roland Windover died in Peterborough, Ontario and was buried in the Lakefield Cemetery in Lakefield, Ontario

 

 Roland Windover is honoured on the Wall of Honour in Peterborough, Ontario

 

 

 


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