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A monument at Treherne was erected in commemoration of local soldiers killed during military service.
Treherne War Memorial (November 2013)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughTreherne War Memorial (June 2020)
Source: George PennerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.62708, W98.69726
denoted by symbol on the map above
Name
Occupation
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
Chester Weatherhead Allan
Clerk
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1897
14 April 1917
Roderick Arthur Bruce
Farmer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1893
31 May 1916
Henry Ford John Carter
Farmer
43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1891
8 October 1916
Richard George Delahaunt
Farmer
226th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1893
3 March 1919
Arthur Frederick Ferris
Farmer
44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1893
23 August 1917
Robert John Jones
Farmer
46th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1896
26 October 1917
Walter Kennedy
Farm Labourer
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
1895
28 August 1918
Herman Kickert
Painter
2nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Lance Sergeant
1880
30 April 1922
Pierre Marie Mabon
[Notre Dame]Farmer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
20 August 1895
15 August 1917
Clifford Ormsby Marwood
Student
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Private
1900
1929
Alexander Archibald McLachlan
[Rathwell, 108 Battalion]Farmer
8th Company, Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Private
18 December 1893
31 October 1917
John James McLachlan
Steam Engineer
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Lance Corporal
1893
11 October 1916
Morris Angus McLean
Farmer
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
1882
19 June 1917
Alexander Urquhart McLeod MM
[Rathwell, St. George's Anglican, Westbourne]Engineer
3rd Battalion, Canadian Engineers
Sergeant
23 October 1892
9 August 1918
Alexander McSporran
Farmer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1887
14 April 1917
Andrew Moreau
Labourer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1891
29 April 1917
George Norfield
Printer
9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery
Gunner
1893
1 January 1919
Alfred John Palfrey
Barber
46th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1884
2 September 1918
Stanley Perrie
Farmer
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1895
9 March 1918
Edward Pinkerton
Handy Man
3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1889
18 June 1915
Bert Smith
Grain Buyer
10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
19 November 1894
22 April 1915
William Cecil Smith
[Beaconsfield]Farmer
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
Private
22 August 1892
11 May 1917
Neil Watson
Farmer
2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Lance Corporal
1892
26 April 1916
Name
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
Irvine Harry Bowles
Perth Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
1913
26 May 1944
Clifford Allan Calder
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
1920
9 October 1943
George Mulholland Faulconer
Winnipeg Grenadiers, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Sergeant
1916
31 March 1946
James Reginald Gibbons
Royal Canadian Air Force
Flight Sergeant
1918
19 September 1942
Joseph Moore Runner
Royal Canadian Air Force
Pilot Officer
1917
8 March 1942
Orville Wilson Rodd
Winnipeg Grenadiers, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
1910
29 January 1942
John Joseph Tarnousky
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
1924
16 December 1944
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).
We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Darryl Toews, the students of the Second Semester History of Canada 30F Classes at Morden Collegiate, Gordon Goldsborough, and S. Goldsborough.
Page revised: 12 November 2023
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