You can’t do history alone. A relative of Sergeant Nelson contacted this blog in response to a soldier’s page created recently and this dialogue has enhanced my understanding of this member of the 18th Battalion. Thanks to Dennis Nelson for forwarding this information. Below is a service summary he created and I have edited it primarily for formatting. This table gives an overview of Sergeant Nelson’s service and his ascent from a Private to Sergeant. The hyperlinks in this document are additions I made to allow readers to find out discovery additional information.

| Date | Event |
| July 3 1890 | Born at Glasgow Scotland. |
| July 14 1912 | Disembarks RMS Grampian at Quebec City from Glasgow. |
| Oct 25 1914 | Attested into 18th Battalion at Galt Ontario:
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| March 2 1915 | Older brother Peter Nelson #7060 1st Battalion CEF. KIA at La Toulette, France. |
| April 18 1915 | Embarked the SS Grampian at Halifax for England with the 18th Battalion. (Same as Pte. Wm. R. Dewar) |
| April 24 1915 | Disembarked at Avonmouth, England 6:00 am. To West Sandling Camp 3:00 pm. |
| May 1 1915 | $15.00 pay per month assigned to Mrs. Jessie Nelson 34 Hamilton St, Camelon-Falkirk, Scotland. |
| Aug 5 1915 | Forfeits 4 days’ pay – absent without leave (AWL). |
| Sept 14 1915 | Left West Sandling for Folkestone 6:00 pm—arrived 7:45 pm. Embarked overseas with D Company 9:50 pm. |
| Sept 15 1915 | To Boulogne, France 5:55 am. |
| Feb 13 1916 | Granted 9 days leave for England. |
| Feb 23 1916 | Returned from leave. |
| March 27 1916 | Reported from base, slightly wounded by shell at Ridgewood. Buried by blast debris, dug out. |
| April 8 1916 | Jessie Nelson (mother) dies, assigned pay changed to George Nelson (brother) and then possibly changed to another party (George too young possibly?). This entry is being reviewed – ee |
| Sept 15-22 1916 | Battle of Flers-Courcelette (part of 1st Battle of the Somme) |
| Sept 19 1916 | Appointed Lance Corporal replacing L/Cpl H. Grace 53805 invalided to England. |
| Oct 7 1916 | Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal at La Vicogne, France (from War Diaries) – London Gazette No. 29824 Nov 14 1916 page second supplement page 70 “For conspicuous gallantry in action. When his officer and N.C.O. had been killed, Pte. Nelson took charge of his Lewis gun sections, and skillfully placed the guns in position in advance of the captured line. He displayed great coolness and courage throughout the operations.” |
| March 13 1917 | Promoted Corporal replacing L/Sgt James Hutchison 403377, promoted. |
| March 20 1917 | Appointed L/Sgt replacing L/Sgt George Stronach 424427, promoted. |
| April 9-14 1917 | Battle of Vimy Ridge. |
| June 24 1917 | Granted 10 days leave to England. |
| July 14 1917 | Promoted Sergeant replacing Sgt. D Norwood 53948, transferred. |
| Aug 15-25 1917 | Battle of Hill 70. |
| Feb 8 1918 | Granted 14 days leave to UK. |
| Feb 27 1918 | Admitted to No. 5 Canadian Field Ambulance (CFA) with Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO) (high fever). |
| March 7 1918 | Discharged to duty and rejoins 18th Battalion in the field. |
| March 21- April 5 1918 | 2nd Battle of the Somme. |
| April 13 1918 | Admitted to No 6 CFA with Sarcoma (jaw) and transferred to Casualty Clearing Station (CCS). |
| April 14 1918 | Admitted to No 6 General Hospital, Rouen, France. Problem Not Yet Determined (NYD). |
| April 26 1918 | Transferred to England aboard the Hospital Ship Aberdonian. |
| April 27 1918 | Taken on strength (TOS) sick, Western Ont. Regimental Depot (WORD) at Witley. |
| April 27 1918 | To 2nd Western General Hospital in Manchester (adenitis, neck). |
| May 31 1918 | Transferred to Quinta, Congleton. |
| May 31 1918 | Father’s address given as 112 Orchard St, Camelon-Falkirk, Scotland. |
| June 20 1918 | To Military Convalescent Hospital, Woodcote Park, Epsom (bed 12?). |
| Aug 1 1918 | Assigned pay stopped. |
| Aug 9 1918 | Discharged from Mil. Con. Hosp., attached to 2nd Canadian Convalescent Depot (CCD) at Witley. |
| Aug 9 1918 | Sick furlough. |
| Aug 21 1918 | Furlough ends. |
| Oct 14 1918 | Ceases on command to 2nd CCD. Posted to 4th Reserve Battalion at Witley. |
| Nov 11 1918 | WW1 ends |
| Dec 11 1918 | TOS to Military District (MD) II __________ Camp at Rhyl, Wales. |
| Dec 13 1918 | Attached _________ of MDCW , on command Kinmel Park Camp, Rhyl, Wales pending return to Canada. |
| Jan 8 1919 | Leaves attached. |
| Jan 9 1919 | Struck off strength (SOS) 4th Reserve Battalion. Proceeding to Canada. |
| Jan 9 1919 | Embarked for Canada aboard HMT Olympic. |
| Jan 10 1919 | TOS #1 District Depot, London Ont. |
| Jan 20 1919 | Posted to Casualty Coy and granted furlough with subsistence allowance to Feb 4. |
| Feb 8 1919 | Discharged on demobilization at London Ont. Address on discharge c/o Tom Campbell, Vine St, Preston, Ont. |
| 1953 | Deceased in Woodstock Ont. Approximate age 63 |
Additional Information Lance Corporal Peter Nelson’s Virtual War Memorial Page
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