Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 91 LANGILLE, Edwin Edwin was the son of Victoria Oickle (formerly Langille). He joined the CEF on June 3, 1918 and was assigned to 260th Battalion of the CEF. His battalion was one of two infantry battalions assigned to the Canadian Expedition Force (Siberia) or simply C.S.E.F. Edwin did not make it to Siberia and was killed in training in British Columbia on November 27, 1918, just three months after his twentieth birthday. Edwin is buried in plot W 4E 43 in the Victoria (Ross Bay) Cemetery, Victoria, BC. LANGILLE, Palmer Edwin Palmer was conscripted into the CEF on April 30, 1918 in Halifax. He stated that he was born on September 21, 1887 in Indian Point and that his next of kin was his father James Langille of Indian Point. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Langille of North West: LANGILLE, Palmer (4050410) Walter was conscripted into the CEF on April 3, 1918 in Halifax. He stated that he was born on August 4, 1891. LANGILLE, Walter B. (4050484) Walter was conscripted into the CEF on May 18, 1918 in Halifax. He stated that he was born on May 28, 1896. LANGILLE, Robert Henry (3180297) Robert was conscripted into the CEF on February 18, 1918 in Halifax. He stated that he was born on May 23, 1896 in Mahone Bay and that his next of kin was his father John Langille of Mahone Bay. LANGILLE, Willis A. (2163317) Willis enlisted in the CGA of the CEF in Halifax on January 20, 1917 and was posted to the 8th Siege Battery. Upon enlisting he stated that he had been born in Lunenburg on December 3, 1898; that he was a sailor by trade; he had one month of militia service in the RCGA; and that his next of kin was his mother Bertha Langille of Mahone Bay. He passed away in 1937 of Hodgkin’s Disease. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Langille of Martins River: LANGILLE, Harry (90544) Harry enlisted in the St. Lucia Battery of the CGA on March 16, 1915 in Halifax. Upon enlisting he stated that he was a mill hand; he had been born in Martins River on November 6, 1897; he had some reserve service in the Composite Regiment; and that his next of kin was his father Burton Langille of Martins River. LANGILLE, Louren Beverly (90523) Louren joined his brother in the St. Lucia Battery of the CGA when he enlisted on November 10, 1915 in Halifax. Upon enlisting he stated that he had been born in Martins River on October 14, 1892; he had seven months reserve service with the 1st Siege Battery; and that his next of kin was his father Burton Langille of Martins River. LANTZ, Francis The 1946 Trinity United Church honour roll of Great War veterans includes the name of Francis Lantz. There is no CEF record of his service; consequently, it must be assumed that he served in a reserve capacity in Canada. He passed away in 1943. LANTZ, Pierce Teao (3188387) Pierce was conscripted into the 1st Depot Battalion of the NS Regiment in Aldershot on June 8, 1918. He declared that he had been born in Clearland on November 23, 1896 and that his mother Mrs. James Lantz was his next of kin. World War I Veterans from Mahone Bay, NS continued....
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