Etc. -- Charles Reed is missing, later presumed dead
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The following is from a page 1 article in the 6 Sep 1917 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper. [Details presumably will follow in future issues]

Norfolk Casualties
 
KILLED IN ACTION  

797513 Pte. Wm. Frank Hill of Teeterville
797364 Pte. Roscoe Devitt of Delhi
797563 Pte. Wallace Marr of Townsend
    Pte. Andrew Harrison of Wilsonville.
    He enlisted with the 125th Brants.

DIED OF WOUNDS

797141 Pte. Harry Masters of St. Williams
797906 Pte. Harry Wm. Revell of Delhi

MISSING

796730 -- Pte. Charles Reid [sic] of Simcoe
 
 
 

The following is from page 8 of the 28 Mar 1918 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Private Charles Reed (796730) of Simcoe was reported "Missing" some six months ago, and is now listed as "Presumed Dead."

 

The following is from a page 1 article in the 6 Jun 1918 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Miss Edith Reed, daughter of Private Charles Reed, married Mr. James Bright on Tuesday at 
Trinity Church, Simcoe. Her father, of the 133rd Battalion, was listed as missing about a year ago and later reported killed. 
 
 

From page 5 of the 21 Aug 1919 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of my dear husband, Pte. Charles Reed, 796730, who died somewhere in France, on 
or since 13 Aug 1919.
                                                            -- Wife and Family
 

 

From page 7 of the 12 Aug 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of my dear husband, Pte. Charles Reed, 796730, who was reported missing 13 Aug 1917, and later reported killed in action..
                                                            -- Wife and Family
 

 

Also see Charles' Attestation Paper: side 1 | side 2


Charles Reed


Image from microfilm

 
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