1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario
Regiment
Regimental Number 3061115
John
Samuel Moore was born in Warsaw, Ontario on September 30th, 1899 to
parents Robert and Harriet (Hattie) Moore.
John
was living and working on the family farm at Cottesloe when he received notice
to report to Bellville under the Military Service Act.
He
made the trip to that city where he underwent a medical examination and was declared
fit for overseas service. He was living
in Saskatchewan and working as a farmer when he enlisted with the 46th
Overseas Battalion in Moosejaw on March 22nd 1915. He was 19 years old, stood 5 ½ feet tall,
weighed 145 pounds, and sported a ruddy complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. He was single at the time, was a Methodist
and had no previous military experience.
John
was given the rank of Private and sent to Barriefield Camp to train for
overseas service. This experience was
short as less than a week later the Armistice was signed and the war
ended. John remained at Barriefield until
November 25th, at which time he was demobilized on the grounds that
his services were no longer required, and he was sent home.
Sources
Canada. "Military Service File
of Henry John Samuel Moore." Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa: RG 150,
Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6332 - 1. Item Number 182039.
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