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Seeking info on the following
From the Great War
A.W.Barnett 87th Quebec Regt. ( Canadian Grenadier Guards )4 back 49 Bissel Street (Killed in Action)

E.J Barnett Royal Garrison Artillerry 16 Tarry Road Small Heath (Survived)

F.Barnett 6th Worcs. 5 Lime Grove Little Green Lane (Survived)

H.E.Barnett (Mrs) worked in a munitions factory
H.J.Barnett RWR.both lived at 10 Stanley Place Tilton Road Small Heath (Survived)

W. Barnett R.E. 101 Price Street Smethwick (Survived)
 
Hello:
There is an ARTHUR WILLIAM BARNETT listed on the WW1 CEF databasee.
He was born, January 10th, 1891, ?Malvern, England - nok mother - Emily , 98 Bissett Street, Birmingham. He enlisted at Montreal, Quebec and had previously served with the 1st. Grenadiers.
There is also a Books of Remembrance for all Soldiers who died in all the wars that Canadian soldiers fought in -
www.vac-acc.gc.ca
Hope this is helpful.
Regards
Isobel
https://data4.collectionscanada.ca/...anada.ca/archivianet/02010602_e.html&r=17&f=G
Soldiers of the First World War

Names: BARNETT , ARTHUR WILLIAM
Regimental number: 177919
Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 451 - 30

How to consult a file on-site or order a copy of the complete file

Attestation paper:
Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) Front of form Back of form
10/01/1891
 
Thanks Isobel, the clue I wanted is there , his mothers name Emily 98 Bissell St.
Cannot find a Bissett st (sic)
 
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