Addy, Edward Launder: Service no. 157512

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Source: “Duty Nobly Done” page 265.

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Addy, Edward Launder: Service no. 157512. Source: Toronto Telegram. October 1916. Via David Archer.
Source: Toronto Telegram. October 1916.
Electrician
Source: M. I. Pirie.

LIEUT. EDWARD L. ADDY.

Lieut. Edward Launder Addy, 128 Victor avenue, has been seriously wounded in the left arm and is at the Red Cross Military Hospital, Rouen, France. He enlisted as a sergeant, went to England as a corporal, and later won his commission. In 1916, on October 4, was wounded but returned to duty a day or two after. Lieut. Addy was born in Toronto, is twenty-three years of age and was an electrician before donning the khaki. His mother resides at 128 Victor avenue, Riverdale. A cousin,  Sergt. W.J. Addy, of the 3rd Batt., 1st Division, was invalided home last fall.

Source: Toronto Evening Telegram. April 20, 1918.

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