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Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

Glen W. Oakes

Plumber

8th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops

Sapper

11 August 1893

5 August 1917

Jack Leonard Oakes

Switchman

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

18 August 1881

15 September 1916

Frederick Oakland

Bricklayer

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

12 April 1887

8 October 1916

James Fordyce Oakley

Clerk

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

15 October 1892

8 August 1918

George O’Brien

Bricklayer

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Corporal

?

15 September 1916

John O’Brien DCM

Laborer

28th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lance Corporal

20 June 1891

20 September 1916

Charles Swinn Hjaltatin Oddsson

Fisherman

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

3 September 1899

8 August 1918

Albert Offredi

Teamster

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

12 August 1886

10 February 1917

John O’Gorman

Laborer

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

22 February 1882

29 November 1919

John Waller De Courcy O’Grady

Accountant

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lieutenant Colonel

26 September 1854

3 November 1914

Harvey George Old

Laborer

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lance Corporal

12 April 1890

16 October 1916

Alexander Oliver

Elevator Worker

1st Canadian Mounted Rifles

Private

8 January 1884

5 June 1916

Roy Oliver

Farmer

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

22 May 1894

30 November 1918

Joseph Oliver

Farm Laborer

31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

26 January 1894

3 May 1917

Rosaire Henri Olivier

?

6th Balloon Company, Royal Flying Corps

Lieutenant

?

11 October 1911

Louis Olsen

Sailor

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

14 September 1884

9 August 1918

Olaf Olson

Printer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

29 January 1897

15 August 1917

Charles O’Neil

Railroad Man

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

30 November 1882

10 August 1918

Abraham Annesley O’Neill

Laborer

101st Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

12 March 1883

10 February 1916

John Joseph Orme

Laborer

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

29 March 1885

16 June 1916

George Syme Orr

Plumber

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

6 November 1884

22 May 1915

Harold Osborne

Farmer

107th Pioneer Battalion

Private

7 February 1881

12 March 1922

Andus Ostland

Farmer

16th Company, Canadian Machine Gun Corps

Private

22 February 1896

16 November 1917

Abraham Ostrovsky

Furniture

First Manitoba Depot Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

15 March 1895

21 November 1918

Ejtime Ostrowiec

Farm Laborer

31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

1887

15 September 1916

Robert Owen

Farmer

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

2 June 1891

9 April 1917

William Patrick Owens

Bricklayer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

19 February 1881

7 February 1917

Sources:

For the names of First World War casualities from Manitoba who do not appear on any physical monument in the province, see the Manitoba Historical Society War Memorial. If you know of a name that is omitted from this list, please contact the MHS War Memorial Researcher Darryl Toews (darryl@mhs.mb.ca).

Soldiers of the First World War - Canadian Expeditionary Force, Library and Archives Canada.

Canadian Virtual War Memorial, Veterans Affairs Canada.

Financial support for research reported on this page was provided by the Manitoba Heritage Grants Program (2015-2016).

This page was prepared by Darryl Toews.

Page revised: 13 October 2023

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