Biographical Information: Private James Thomas Pearce, reg. no. 157658

Soldier: Private James Thomas Pearce, reg. no. 157658

Status of Digital Service Record: Not available as of July 8, 2016.

Pte. James Thomas Pearce Source: CVWM
Pte. James Thomas Pearce Source: CVWM

Biography

Private J.T. Pearce joined the 81st Battalion at Toronto, Ontario on September 17, 1915. He subsequently was transported to England and then to the Continent where he joined the 18th Battalion. He was 26 years and 6 months old when he attested in Toronto and was married to Amy Pearce. They lived at 10 Fuller Avenue in Toronto.

A Toronto Star news item dated November 3, 1916 states: “Pte. J.T. Pearce, who was recently reported to have died of wounds enlisted for overseas service about a year ago. After receiving his preparatory military training in Toronto during the winter he was sent overseas in April with the 81st Battalion. He was later drafted to another unit and set to France in July. According to the casualty lists his relatives live at 10 Fuller avenue.”

He is buried in the Bois Guillaume Communal Cemetery, Seine-et-Marne, France at grave reference I.C.  9A. The inscription on his headstone reads: Gone But Not Forgotten and was commissioned by his wife, Mrs. Amy Pearce residing at R.R. 1, Islington, Ontario, Canada.

Bois Guillaume Communal Cemetery, Seine-et-Marne, France
Bois Guillaume Communal Cemetery, Seine-et-Marne, France

The cemetery information tells that a portion of the burials in this cemetery are from those soldiers who died of wounds at the No. 8 General Hospital, which was housed in a large private house and grounds. The cemetery is north-east of the Rouen city center. The hospital is far from the location of the battalion during September 1916 and this indicates that Private Pearce wounds were serious enough for hospital treatment. Perhaps so serious that he could not be moved to England.

Significant Dates

Event Date
Enlisted 09/17/15
Embarked to England 04/28/16
Arrived England Unknown
T.O.S. 18th Battalion Unknown
Death 09/21/1916 – “Died of Wounds.” (Gun shot wounds, Left Hand and Leg.) At No. 8 General Hospital, Rouen.

 

Summary of Attestation Papers.

James Thomas Pearce
Service No. 157658
Unit 81st Bn. then transferred to the 18th
D.O.B. February 4, 1889.
Born Kensington, London, England
Address at Enlistment
Name of Next of Kin Mrs. Amy Pearce of 10 Fuller Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Relation Wife
Trade Fireman[i]
Marital Status Yes
Military Experience No
Apparent Age 26 years, 6 months
Height 5’10”
Chest Measurement 37.5”
Chest Expansion 2.5”
Complexion Dark
Eyes Grey
Hair Black
Distinctive Marks Mole under right shoulder at back. Scar above left buttock.
Religious Denom. Church of England
Sight NA
Hearing NA
Attested Toronto, Ontario
Date September 17, 1915.
Remarks

 

Sources

LAC Page referencing RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7824 – 23 Item Number: 576976

Canadian Great War Project Page

Canadian Virtual War Memorial Page

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Page

18th Battalion Blog Page

Wikipedia 81st Battalion Page

[i] It is not clear if this refers to a locomotive fireman or the fire fighting profession.


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