Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 13 BARKHOUSE, Daniel WWI Daniel enlisted in the 219th Bn on 20 March, 1916, in Mahone Bay. Upon enlisting he stated that he had been born in Martins River on 13 July 1896. He arrived in England on 18 October 1916 and was posted to the 3rd Canadian Labour Bn on 10 January 1917. He went to France on 25 February, 1917, and was posted to the 11th Bn of the Canadian Railway Troops (CRT). He survived the Spanish Flu in March 1919 and was discharged in Halifax on 15 May of that year. Submitted by Zone 13, The Royal Canadian Legion BARKHOUSE, Harold WWI Harold enlisted in 246th Battalion (Bn) on 14 December, 1916, in Halifax. He declared that he had been born in Newburn in 1894; had 13 months service in the ‘home guard’ (Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery (RCGA)); was a lumberman; and that this next of kin was his father Samuel Barkhouse of Newburn. His wife was Rose Barkhouse of Newburn. Harold served in France and Belgium with the 85th Bn (NS Highlanders). He was invalided home to Canada on 3 November 1919 discharged on 13 November 1919 as medically unfit due to albuminuria. Submitted by Zone 13, The Royal Canadian Legion BARKHOUSE, Ira Alvin Ira enlisted in the CGA on 6 December, 1918, in Halifax. He declared that he was born in Newburn on 16 December 1895; he was a farmer living in Halifax; and that his next of kin was his wife Hazel Barkhouse of Halifax. He served in Canada in the 1st Regiment of the CGA. Submitted by Zone 13, The Royal Canadian Legion
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