Historic Sites of Manitoba: Next of Kin Monument - J

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Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

Edwin Jackson

Gardener

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

25 April 1879

15 August 1917

James Jackson

Farm Laborer

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

26 April 1879

8 November 1917

Samuel Joseph Jackson

Farmer

2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles

Private

14 March 1875

9 April 1917

William Jackson
[Westminster]

Bricklayer

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

CSM

21 June 1883

14 May 1916

Alexander Cooper Jackson
[John Black Memorial]

Call Boy

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

2 April 1898

8 August 1918

Albert Lane Jackson

Traveller

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

7 May 1882

21 November 1916

Serge Jacobsen

Railroad Clerk

25th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

15 May 1894

19 September 1916

George Nawton James

Mechanic

Mechanical Transport, Canadian Army Service Corps

Private

30 October 1893

8 September 1918

John James

?

2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Private

?

6 November 1914

Charles Inglis Jameson
[Knox Presbyterian, Law Society, Manitoba College]

Law Student

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lieutenant

23 February 1892

21 August 1916

George Willis Jameson
[Canadian Club, Law Society]

Barrister

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Captain

25 February 1882

23 April 1915

William Francis “Frank” Jamieson DSO
[First Baptist, Manitoba College]

Student

52nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Captain

1892

28 September 1918

Thomas Alva Edison Jarvis

Clerk

The Fort Garry Horse

Private

27 July 1897

9 October 1918

Nelson Jarvis
[Eatons, Field Ambulance]

Clerk & Stenographer

11th Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps

Private

4 June 1887

29 September 1918

Charles Edward Jasper

Carpenter

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Sergeant

8 December 1889

23 May 1915

William Brooks Jasper
[Westminster]

Cabinet Maker

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Sergeant

7 December 1884

14 October 1916

Roland Albert Jelly

Elevator Operator

85th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

25 September 1897

30 October 1917

Francis “Frank” Jenkins

Carpenter

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Sergeant

19 March 1897

8 October 1916

William Eric Jenkins
[Manitoba College]

Student

46th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

6 December 1892

26 October 1917

F. J. Jensen

?

?

Lance Corporal

?

?

Russell Wortman Jepson

Clerk

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

8 April 1895

25 April 1915

George James Jessiman
[Aberdeen Banff Kincardine, Westminster Presbyterian]

Clerk

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Sgn

15 June 1890

15 September 1916

John Reginald Jessop

Bank Clerk

52nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lieutenant

18 May 1891

6 October 1916

Fridfimiur Kjaernested Johannsson
[First Lutheran, Vimy Ridge]

Carpenter

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

1 April 1894

3 February 1917

Edwin Arthur Johnceline

Surveyor

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

5 October 1891

24 April 1915

Albert La Verne ”Vernie“ Johnston

Machinist

10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

21 May 1895

10 April 1917

Milton George Johnson
[St. Johns]

Clerk

5th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

18 April 1898

15 August 1917

William Johnson

Metal Worker

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

7 August 1892

28 September 1918

Douglas Routledge Johnston

Trainman

5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery

Gunner

13 March 1890

13 October 1915

E. Johnston

?

?

Private

?

?

James Hogarth Johnston

Carpenter

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

22 December 1886

23 April 1915

John William Johnston
[St. Johns]

Mechanic

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lance Corporal

13 May 1895

24 August 1918

William Haddow Johnston

Bellman

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

?

3 May 1917

William Harold Johnston

Painter

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

16 April 1889

30 April 1917

William Wesley Johnston

Office Boy

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

26 March 1897

15 October 1916

Simon Albert Johnston

Bridge Builder

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

11 March 1888

31 October 1916

Arthur Edward Jones

Bricklayer

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

6 December 1876

15 August 1915

David Bracegirdle Jones DCM
[Canadian Club]

Plumber

84th Squadron, Royal Air Force

2nd Lieutenant

6 September 1894

3 July 1918

Evan Arthurs Jones

Press Feeder

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

3 March 1898

26 September 1916

Orrin Athal Jones
[Brandon College, First Baptist, Kelvin, Wesley College]

?

1st Canadian Mounted Rifles

Private

26 July 1896

5 June 1916

Richard Bathoe Jones
[Lakeside]

Bank Clerk

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

22 August 1894

25 October 1916

Vernon Rhydwen Jones

Salesman

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Arrmourer Quartermaster Sergeant

13 September 1879

31 March 1917

William David Morgan Jones

Farrier

2nd Division Headquarters Staff

Farrier Sergeant

16 November 1882

7 April 1918

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: 9 December 2023

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