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9781554888641

A Call to the Colours: Tracing Your Canadian Military Ancestors

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    9781554888641

  • ISBN10:

    1554888646

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-05-07
  • Publisher: Ingram Pub Services
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Summary

Beginning in Canada's earliest days, our ancestors were required to perform some form of military service, often as militia. The discovery that an ancestor served during one of the major conflicts in our history is exciting. When you find a family name on a Loyalist muster roll, a Canada General Service Medal with an ancestor's name engraved on it, a set of First World War attestation papers, or a box of Second World War medals, you realize that one of your ancestors faced challenging events beyond the scope of ordinary living. There are ways to trace their journeys and thus flesh out a more complete story of the history of your family.A Call to the Colours provides the archival, library, and computer resources that can be employed to explore your family's military history, using items such as old photographs, documents, uniforms, medals, and other militaria to guide the search. The book is generously illustrated with examples of the sorts of artifacts and documents you can find.

Author Biography

Kenneth G. Cox, a retired school principal who started his career teaching history, has published articles in the Canadian Society of Military Medals and Insignia Journal, and spent five years helping to prepare curriculum guides in history, geography, and social and environmental studies for the former Scarborough Board of Education. For many years he has been interested in Canada's military history; shortly after retiring he started research on his own family's military legacy He lives in Toronto.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 7
Preface: How to Make the Best Use of This Guidep. 15
The War of 1812: Were My Ancestors Involved?p. 23
The Rebellions of 1837-38: 1 Think My Ancestors Were Rebels!p. 57
1866 to 1898: My Ancestors May Have Defended Canada or Served in the Sudanp. 79
The Boer War: I Think My Ancestors Served in South Africap. 105
The Great War: I Believe My Ancestors Fought with the CEFp. 130
The Second World War: I Need Help Finding My Family's Recordsp. 175
Women in the Military: Great-Grandma Has a Set of Medals! I Didn't Know She Servedp. 210
Discovering Your Canadian Air Force Ancestorsp. 227
War on the Water: My Ancestors May Have Served with the Navyp. 280
Websites and Other Useful Resourcesp. 313
Notesp. 323
Acknowledgementsp. 331
Indexp. 333
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