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258 SOLDIERS SERVED IN WW2 FROM ST. MARY’S BAY
75 BLOOD RELATIVES
16 RELATED BY MARRIAGE
20 UNKNOWN RELATIONS

This black and white photo calls for us brush up on our history. On June 6, 1944, there were more than 150,000 American, British and Canadian troops that marched through the beaches of Normandy for the anticipated D-Day. Can you imagine getting three military forces together on board? It took months of planning to enact one of the most intense amphibious military assaults ever.
NORTH HARBOUR – 14 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Sergeant Major Austin Francis Ryan # D3045 manifest Canadian Army Overseas WW2 (click on name to view manifest)



Austin Francis Ryan Memory Certifcate (Click to View)






2. Peter Ryan # 3003 served with the Canadian Armed Overseas Forces WW2
PETER RYAN {Feb 1917 – Aug. 8, 1949 } Enlisted with the Canadian Army Overseas Forces, Service # 3003. Son of Dennis Ryan and Catherine Drake (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Power/Ryan side. Buried in Toronto area
3. David Power # 3098 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Michael Tremblett # 3109 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


5. Patrick Whelan # 3117 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Edward Linehan # 250/1952 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


7. Francis Bonia # 3050 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. James J. King # 249 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

9. James P. Linehan # 1954 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

JAMES P. LINEHAN {June 1912 – 2001} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit WW2, service # 1954. Son of Dennis Linehan and Bridget Ann Power (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Power side and 2nd great-uncle on North Harbour Power/LInehan side
10. Thomas Linehan # 3075 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
THOMAS LINEHAN {Dec 1921 – 1996} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit WW2, service # 3075. Husband of Emma Molloy, Son of Dennis Linehan and Bridget Ann Power (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Power side and 2nd great-uncle on North Harbour Power/LInehan side
11. Alexander Meaney # 253 served in Newfoundland Home Guard
ALEXANDER MEANEY {Jun. 26, 1909 – Sep. 15, 1971} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Home Guard, service # 253. Husband of Deborah Power, Son of Richard Meaney and Bridget Davis (no blood related) husband of 2nd great-aunt on North Harbour Power side
12. Walter Ryan # 3103 served in Newfoundland Home Guard
WALTER RYAN {Jun. 26, 1909 – Sep. 15, 1971} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Home Guard, service # 3103. Son of Ambrose Ryan and Margaret McGrath (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Power/Whelan/Ryan side
13. John J. Singleton # 1971 served in Newfoundland Home Guard and the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit WW2

14. Joseph Bonia # unknown served as a Seaman in the Newfoundland Merchant Navy WW2

REGINA – 3 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Allan Linehan # 277236 served in 15th Contingent Royal Navy WW2


2. Joseph Power # 1963 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Garrett Joseph Power # 975/971862 as a Gunner 59th Royal Artillery Newfoundland Regiment

4. Katherine Bridget Power enlisted as a Army Nurse

BRANCH – 27 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Austin J. Campbell # D/JX173679 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy

AUSTIN J. CAMPBELL {April 1918 – 1988} Enlisted as part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy and service # D/JX173679. Husband of Kathleen Downey and Son of James Campbell and Ellen Foley (unknown blood related) Buried in Mount Pearl
2. James Campbell Jr. # D/JX173671 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy
JAMES CAMPBELL JR. {Feb. 1916 – 1974} Enlisted as part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy and service # D/JX173671. Husband of Cecilia Power, Son of James Campbell and Ellen Foley (unknown blood related)
3. Milton McGrath # D/JX173344 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy and KILLED IN ACTION on sinking of H.M.S. Thanet


https://www.cwgc.org/find/find-cemeteries-and-memorials/142000/chatham-naval-memorial (copy link to view Chatham Naval Memorial)




MILTON A. MCGRATH Commemorative Certificate (click on link to view)
4. Leonard Nash # D/JX173329 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy

5. Cyril Power # C/173322 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy

6. Herbert Augustine Power # C/173347 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy
HERBERT POWER {Aug. 25 1920 – Jan. 14, 1995} Enlisted as part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy and service # C/173347. Husband of Aileen Frances Courtney, Son of John J. Power and Lucy A. Roche (no blood related) buried at Campbell River, British Columbia
7. Leo Power # C/173361 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Carinthia_(1925) (copy link to view history of ship)
8. Osborne Power # C/173365 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy – Killed in Action on H.M.S. Avenger D14



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Avenger_(D14) (copy link to view)





OSBOURNE JOSEPH POWER COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click on to view)
9. Nicholas J. Power #214/RA971669 served with 59th Heavy Regiment Royal Artillery




10. Leo Roche # P/174392 – Part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy

LEO ROCHE {July 1919 – Nov. 23, 1984} Enlisted as part of First Naval Draft Nov. 27, 1939 Newfoundland Navy and his service # P/174392. Husband of FLORENCE JANE LIVESEY, Son of John Joseph Roche and Mary Ellen Dumphy (no blood related) buried at Kilbride Roman Catholic Cemetery with Military Headstone. His wife also served in WW2 as a Private Auxiliary Territorial Service
11. Bertram Nash # 970540 served with 166 Newfoundland Field Regiment Royal Artillery




BERTRAM NASH MEMORY CERTIFICATE (click to view)
12. Nicholas Hennessey # 2257 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

13. Douglas Nash # 3010 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


taken while serving overseas
14. Edward J. Nash # 354 served in Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

15. John T. O’Rourke # 2267 served in Royal Air Force

16. Joseph Francis Roche # 2700664 served as a Guardsman with the 2nd Bn.. Scots Guards and was Killed in Action on Apr. 16, 1944






JOSEPH FRANCIS ROCHE COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click on to view)
17. A. B. Pius Coffey # 181692 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy


18. Joseph Mooney # 491 served with Newfoundland Regiment

19. John Frederick Roche # 207 served with Newfoundland Regiment

20. Francis Joseph Roche # D/JX181665 served as a Able Seaman Royal Navy and was Killed in Action on Nov. 3, 1940 when H.M.S Laurentic was torpedoed.




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Laurentic_(1927) (copy link to view)


FRANCIS JOSEPH ROCHE COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click on to view)
21. Austin McGrath # P/188885 served as a Ordinary Seaman Royal Navy and was Killed in Action on August 10, 1940 when H.M.S. Transylvania was torpedoed off coast of Malin Head, Ireland






https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Transylvania_(1925) (copy link to view)
AUSTIN MCGRATH COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click on to view)
22. Aloysious Nash # LT/JX315713 served as a Seaman Royal Navy Patrol Service and was Killed in Action on October 14, 1942






ALOYSIOUS NASH COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click to view)
23. Gerald Nash # 181693 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy

GERALD NASH {May 2, 1920 – Aug. 6, 1993} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy and Serial # 181693. Son of Jeremiah Nash and Theresa Careen (no blood related) buried at Assumption Parish Roman Catholic Cemetery at Stephenville Crossing..
24. Raymond Nash # D/201737 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy
RAYMOND NASH {Dec. 11, 1918 – Jun 1976} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy and Serial # D/201737. Husband of Mary, Son of James Nash and Margaret McGrath (no blood related) buried in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
25. Bartholomew O’Rourke # 211505 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy

BARTHOLOMEW O’ROURKE {Feb. 1917 – July 6, 1983} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy 9th Contingent and Serial # 211505. Husband of Mary Breen and Son of Patrick W. O’Rourke and Rosella Nash (no blood related) buried at Holy Sepulchre RC Cemetery Mt. Pearl, Section R (Row 1 – 11), St. John’s West District
26. Michael O’Rourke # 181667 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy

27. John T. Power # D/181666 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy

JOHN T. POWER {June 16, 1915 – Aug. 11, 1999} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy 3rd Contingent and Serial # D/181666. Husband of Irene Mullowney, Son of Bernard Power and Mary Lucy Nash (no blood related)
NEW BRIDGE – 13 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Able Seaman Michael Joseph Critch # C/JX 180754 served on H.M.S Avenger Newfoundland Royal Navy and Killed in Action Nov. 15, 1942







MICHAEL JOSEPH CRITCH MEMORY CERTIFICATE (click on to view)
2. James Allison # 3014 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JAMES ALLISON {Jan. 1893 – 1947} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3014. Husband of Rose. Son of John Allison and Ellen Nevils (no blood related) buried at St. Joseph’s Cemetery.. Photo request sent.
3. John Lewis # 3072 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Michael J. Lewis # 252 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

5. Frederick Michael McDonald # 3076 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FREDERICK MICHAEL MCDONALD {May 22, 1915 – July 18, 1992} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3076. Son of Michael McDonald and Mary Ellen Daley (no blood related) maybe buried in St. Joseph’s
6. Jerome J. McDonald # 255 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JEROME J. MCDONALD {Jan. 6, 1914 – Sept. 14, 1992} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 255. Son of Michael McDonald and Mary Ellen Daley (no blood related) Died in Toronto
7. John F. McDonald # 256 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. Nicholas W. McDonald # 258 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

NICHOLAS W. MCDONALD {Oct. 1919 – Aug. 30, 1969} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 258. Husband of Mary Margaret Hurley, Son of John McDonald and Mary Neville (no blood related) husband of 2nd cousin 3x removed. Buried at Holy Sepulchre RC Cemetery, Mt. Pearl Section K (Row 1 – 21) St. John’s West District
9. James O’Neill # 1961 served with Royal Newfoundland Artillery
JAMES O’NEILL {Jul 2, 1892 – Aug. 19, 1957} Enlisted with the Royal Newfoundland Artillery and serial # 258. Husband of Sarah Jane McDonald, Son of John O’Neill and Bridget Deacon (no blood related) buried in Toronto, Ontario
10. Edward Allison # 180711 served with Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

buried at Riverhead and born at New Bridge
11. Leo Francis Allison # Unknown served with Newfoundland Merchant Navy

12. John J. Nolan # 1955 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

13. Bernard O’Rourke # 264 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
BERNARD O’ROURKE {Nov 1910 – Dec. 6, 2001} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 264. Husband of Mary Josephine Gushue, Son of Michael O’Rourke and Mary J. McDonald (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Power side… buried in Mount Pearl
RIVERHEAD – 19 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. John Barnes – # 1158107 served with Royal Newfoundland Artillery


2. Edward Corcoran – # 3054 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit???? served with PF
C US Marine Corps

EDWARD CORCORAN {1922 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3054. Son of Richard Corcoran and Deborah Doody (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on Colinet Island Power side
3. James Corcoran – # 3056 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Edward Daley – # 214 served with Newfoundland Regular Forces
EDWARD DALEY {Aug. 1915 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Regular Forces and serial # 214. Son of Alfred Daley and Catherine Lee (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on Colinet Island Power side
5. Valentine Lee – # 1950 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
VALENTINE LEE {Sep. 1915 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1950. Son of George Thomas Lee and Mary Bridget Christopher (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on Colinet Island Power side
6. Kenneth Meaney – # 3081 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
KENNETH MEANEY {May 1920 – Jan. 5, 2010} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit in Scotland from 1940 to 1946 and serial # 3081. Husband of 1st wife Evelyn, 2nd wife Maureen, Son of Edward Meaney and Margaret Carter (no blood related) buried at Herne Bay, Kent, England
7. Stephen Meaney – # 3082 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
STEPHEN MEANEY {Dec 1914 – May 25, 2000} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3082. Husband of Barbara, Son of Patrick Meaney and Maria Lee (blood related) buried over in Scotland
8. Thomas Whalen – # 3118 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

9. Alan Lee – # Unknown served with Newfoundland Merchant Navy Unit


10. William J. McDonald – # D/201716 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy
WILLIAM J. MCDONALD {June 1912 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy and serial # D/201716. Son of Peter McDonald and Mary Margaret Lee (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on Colinet Island Power side
11. Lawrence J. Ryan – # 299601 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy
LAWRENCE J. RYAN {June 1911 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Royal Navy and serial # 299601. (unknown blood related)
12. Felix Barnes # 3046 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FELIX BARNES {April 1916 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3046. Husband of Barbara, Son of James Barnes and Bridget Mary Lee (blood related) Died in Scotland
13. Maurice Corcoran # 3053 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

14. Peter Corcoran # 3055 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
PETER CORCORAN {Oct. 4, 1921 – Aug. 1, 2012} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3055. Husband of Bridget, Son of William Francis Corcoran and Mary Power (blood related) Died in Labrador City
15. Thomas Fagan # 3062 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

16. Alban J. Barnes # D/201715 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 7th Contingent.
ALBAN J. BARNES {Feb. 1918 – Aug. 20, 2004} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 7th Contingent and serial # D/201715. Son of James Barnes and Bridget Mary Lee (blood related) Died in Quebec
17. Austin Breen # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy as a Seaman

18. Dermot Joseph lee # 970695 served with The Newfoundland Royal Artillery

DERMOT JOSEPH LEE {Jun. 1913 – Jun. 21, 1985) Enlist with Newfoundland Royal Artillery and serial # 970695. Son of Thomas J Lee and Rose Ellen Morgan (blood relation) 2nd cousin 2x removed on Colinet Island Power/Lee side


PETER JOSEPH KELLY {April 15, 1910 – August 19, 1942} Enlisted with the Royal Regiment of Canada on July 6, 1940 and was killed in Action on August 19, 1942 at Dieppe, France, Serial # B67851. Son of pre deceased father Nicholas Kelly, stepfather Edward Bonia and mother Bridget (no blood relation) stepson of 1st cousin 4x removed on Colinet Island Power/Lee side







MITCHELL’S BROOK – 11 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war histor
1. Able Seaman Herbert McDonald # 180952 served with Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent


2. George McDonald # 257 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


3. Bernard Penney # 1962 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
BERNARD PENNEY {1922 – ???????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1962. Son of William Penney and Mary Nolan (no blood related)
4. Daniel Joseph Penney # 3541 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

5. Michael Penney # 1969 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Thomas J. Penney # 3095 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

7. John Joseph Parrott # 265 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. Richard Wade # 1973 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

9. Edward J. Williams # 1974 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

10. Thomas O’Connell # 970567 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillary

11. Philip O’Connell # 147885 served with the Canadian Forces


ST. MARY’S – 17 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. David Yetman # 3125 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and a Great War service member # 6251

2. Thomas Joseph Davis # 3061 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Patrick Devine # 2691 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
PATRICK DEVINE {Feb. 1908 – ????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 2691. Son of Daniel Devine and Annie (unknown blood related)
4. Matthew Yetman # 299 served with Lieutenant Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

5. Patrick Butler # unknown served as a Seaman with Newfoundland Merchant Navy

6. Sylvester J. Fagan # 181245 served Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent

7. John Mahoney # Unknown served Newfoundland Merchant Navy

8. Gerald Jerome Molloy # 181331 served Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent

9. Thomas Walsh # 1158147 served with Royal Newfoundland Artillery

10. Cyril J. Walsh # 1701 served with The Newfoundland Regiment and Korean War # SH813.

11. Francis J. Burke # 181242 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent
FRANCIS J. BURKE {June 1919 – 2003} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 181242. Husband of Nora, Son of Francis Burke and Alice (unknown blood related) buried in St. Mary’s New Cemetery
12. James J. Gibbons # 181349 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent
JAMES J. GIBBONS {May 1914 – ??????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 181349. Son of John Gibbons (unknown blood related)
13. Ignatius Francis Mooney # 181329 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent
IGNATIUS FRANCIS MOONEY {Feb. 1917 – ??????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 181329. Son of John Mooney and Elizabeth St. Croix (no blood related)
14. John J. Ryan # 181017 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent and a Great War Soldier # 6254

15. Patrick J. Davis # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy


16. Albert A. Bonia # 971614 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery 59th Regiment

GASKIERS – 11 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Joseph Critch # 3059 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. John Thomas Bishop # 3049 served with Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Patrick Bishop # 181248 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent

4. Patrick Crawley # 1147 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
PATRICK CRAWLEY {Aug. 21, 1915 – Dec. 14, 1962} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1147. Son of John Crawley and Veronica Tobin (no blood related) died in Holyrood
5. Francis Critch # 3058 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Moses Tobin # 3108 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
MOSES TOBIN {May 1914 – Feb. 27, 2010} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3108. Husband of Mary Ellen, Son of Patrick Tobin and Jane Critch (no blood related) buried in new St. Mary’s Cemetery
7. Charles Williams # 3123 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. Joseph Williams # 3120 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOSEPH WILLIAMS {July 26, 1920 – June 13, 1999} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3120. Husband of Agnes Loretta Parsons, Son of Stephen Williams and Rose (no blood related) buried in Corner Brook
9. Leo Williams # 3121 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
LEO WILLIAMS {Jan 1917 – Feb. 6, 2006} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3121. Son of Stephen Williams and Rose (no blood related) buried in St. Mary’s and obituary online
10. Peter Williams # 3122 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

11. Patrick Williams # 181250 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with the 2nd Contingent

POINT LA HAYE – 2 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. William Bishop # 971612 served with The Royal Newfoundland Regiment Artillery as a Gunner

2. Bernard J. Meehan # 181251 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent
BERNARD J. MEEHAN {Oct. 1915 – ?????} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 181251. Son of Daniel Meehan and Margaret Dobbin (no blood related)
GULCH – 5 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Cyril White # 3124 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. John T. White # 1426 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOHN T. WHITE {Jan. 1916 – ?????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1426. Son of Peter White and Matilda Dobbin (no blood related)
3. James William White # 181244 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

4. Alfred St. Croix # 181336 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent
ALFRED ST. CROIX {Nov. 1920 – June 27, 2004} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 181336. Husband of Madeline A. Greene, Son of Francis St. Croix and Monica Williams (no blood related) buried at South Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
5. Andrew White # 181243 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

JOHN’S POND – 1 Soldier who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Michael Linehan # 1975 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

TICKLES – 2 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Cyril J. Linehan # 1953 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. Fred J. Linehan # 3074 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

MOUNT CARMEL – 41 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Stephen J. Butland # 1935 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. Austin J. Dinn # 217 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Leo. Dinn # 1941 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Michael J. Dinn # 3508 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

5. Richard J. Fowler # 224 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Edward J. Grace # 230 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
EDWARD J. GRACE {Oct. 1916 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 230. Son of Richard James Grace and Susanna Power (blood related) 3rd cousin 1x removed on North Harbour Power side
7. Gerald Grace # 3514 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. John J. Grace # 228 C/F served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Canadian Overseas Forces

9. Patrick J. Grace # 229 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


10. Alphonsus Hawco # 241 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

11. Leonard J. Hawco # 180928 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

12. Lieutenant James J. Hawco # 1951 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JAMES J. HAWCO {June 13, 1913 – Jan. 30, 1991} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1951. Husband of Gwen Nicholson, Son of Thomas Hawco and Janie Green (no blood related) buried in Scotland
13. Kevin J. Hawco # 1949 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
KEVIN J. HAWCO {May 1917 – March 15, 1986} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1949. Husband of Elspeth Wilson Leslie, Son of Thomas Hawco and Janie Green (no blood related) buried in Scotland
14. Matthew Hawco # 3524 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Canadian Armed Forces

15. Michael A. Hearn # 1945 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

16. John J. McCrate # 259 C/F served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Canadian Overseas Forces

17. Dennis Murphy # 3084 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry

18. James Murphy # 3534 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

19. Patrick Murphy # 2231 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

20. Edward Nolan # 1957 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry

21. George J. Nolan # 3535 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry
GEORGE J. NOLAN {Jan. 2, 1915 – March 31, 1973} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3535. Husband of Bella (Ella) Williamson, Son of Thomas Nolan and Winifred Marie Power (blood related) 1st cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Power side. Buried in Scotland
22. James F. Nolan # 1959 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry

23. Michael J. Nolan # 180986 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent

24. Frederick Nolan # 180987 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 2nd Contingent



FREDERICK NOLAN COMMEMORATIVE CERTIFICATE (click to view)



25. Richard Nolan # 1960 and # 180987 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and The Newfoundland Royal Navy

26. William I. Nolan # 299600 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 16th Contingent
WILLIAM I. NOLAN {Dec. 1920 – June 27, 2018} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 16th Contingent and serial # 299600. Husband of Kitty, Son of Patrick Nolan and Mary Ann Hearn (no blood related)
27. William Nolan # 3089 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
WILLIAM NOLAN {Aug. 1911 – ???????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3089. Husband of Lilly Rideout, Son of Thomas Nolan and Winifred Marie Power (blood related) 1st cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Power side
28. Michael F. Nolan # 1958 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

29. Frank J. Penney # 1966 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FRANK J. PENNEY {Aug. 1902 – ???????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1966. Son of John Penney (no blood related)
30. Leo Joseph Penney # 3540 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

31. William J. Pike # 1968 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
WILLIAM J. PIKE {June 1914 – Feb. 25, 1990} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1968. Husband of Mary Francis Power, Son of John Pike and Bridget Whelan (no blood related) husband of 1st cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Power side
32. Albert Power # 3097 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
ALBERT POWER {1921 – ??????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3097. Husband of Netta, Son of John Thomas Power and Alice Curtis (blood related) 3rd cousin 1x removed on North Harbour Power side…. Buried in Aberdeen, Scotland
33. Lance Corporal Brendan D. Power # 268 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit B Coy. 3rd Inv. Newfoundland Battalion


Dingwall, Scotland
I was with a road building crew at this time.
Truck is a Bedford 6 Ton, Dump



34. David Power # 1967 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

DAVID POWER {Feb. 1, 1919 – July 27, 1987} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1967. Husband of Ethel Mary Tilley, Son of David Power and Sarah Jane Steward (blood related) 3rd cousin 1x removed on North Harbour Power side
35. John T. Power # 3099 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

36. Joseph P. Power # 269 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

37. William J. Power # 3100 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

38. Elias Joseph Power # 396 served with The Newfoundland Regiment

39. Harold Fowler # 180779 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent
HAROLD FOWLER {Feb. 1, 1919 – July 27, 1987} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 180779. Husband of Theresa Sampson, Son of James Francis Fowler and Mary Angela Lewis (no blood related)
40. Pat J. Ezekiel # 221 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

41. Michael Meaney # 971307 or 971606 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery

ST. CATHERINE’S – 4 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Francis Walsh # 1972 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. Augustus Joseph Hurley # 3527 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
AUGUSTUS JOSEPH HURLEY {April 1921 – July 11, 2005} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3527. Husband of Rosemary Power, Son of John Hurley and Catherine Mary Grant (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Power side
3. Denis F. Hurley # 1947 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
DENIS F. HURLEY {Feb. 7, 1920 – April 29, 2007} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1947. Husband of Annie Hardy, Son of John Hurley and Catherine Mary Grant (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Power side
4. Michael William Walsh # 296 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

MOSQUITO – 1 Soldier who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Vincent Doody # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy

ADMIRAL’S BEACH – 2 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. James J. Barron # 3047 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JAMES J. BARRON {July 1915 – ??????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3047. Son of Michael Barron and Mary Margaret Gregory (no blood related)
2. John Francis Barron # 1934 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Newfoundland Royal Artillery Unit 459 Squad

ST. JOSEPH’S – 30 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Leo P. Bishop # 202 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Royal Newfoundland Regiment
LEO P. BISHOP {Sept. 9, 1918 – Feb. 11, 2009} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit, and serial # 202. Husband of Margaret Spinks Abernethy, Son of John J. Bishop and Elizabeth Peddle (no blood related) buried in Kelligrews
2. Austin J. Daley # 2180 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Charles F. Daley # 1938 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Garrett Daley # 3060 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
GARRETT JOSEPH DALEY {Dec. 7, 1914 – Sept. 4, 2003} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit, and serial # 3060. Husband of Catherine Irvine, Son of Francis Daley and Ellen Ann Curtis (no blood related) buried in Ashford, Kent, England
5. Brendan M. Daley # 181289 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent Unit

6. Martin J. Duggan # 1937 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

7. Michael Duggan # 1939 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. Peter J. Duggan # 3509 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit


taken while serving overseas
9. Charles J. Furey # 1943 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

10. Terrence J. Furey # 225 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

11. George J. Furey # C/JX 180784 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent Unit who served on HMS Sunflower

12. George Gushue # 231 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
GEORGE GUSHUE {April 1916 – Feb. 6, 1970} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 231. Son of William Gushue and Mary Ann Daley (no blood related) buried in Hamilton, Ontario
13. Tobias Gushue # 226 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
TOBIAS GUSHUE {Nov. 27, 1917 – June 20, 1997} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 226. Son of William Gushue and Mary Ann Daley (no blood related)
14. Lance Corporal John J. Gushue # 145 served with The Newfoundland Regiment Unit

15. Frank Mahoney # 3077 Forces served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FRANCIS JOSEPH MAHONEY {Sept. 1918 – Oct. 1968} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3077. Son of Michael Mahoney and Caroline (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Walsh Side… buried at Neath Wales
16. Gerald Mahoney # 1956 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

17. 2nd Lieutenant John F. Power # 1965 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOHN F. POWER {May 1913- 1974} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1965. Husband of Esther Dunnings from Scotland. Son of William Patrick Power and Ellen Theresa Hanlon (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on Colinet Island Power Side… buried at Mount Carmel
18. Joseph Edmund Power # 1964 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOSEPH EDMUND POWER {June 11, 1921 – June 6, 2000} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1964. Husband of Mary Florence Scholes, Son of Peter Joseph Power and Winnifred Hearn (no blood related) buried at Mount Pearl
19. Eric R. Ryan # 274 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
ERIC R. RYAN {Feb. 1908 – ???????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 274. Son of John J. Ryan and Elizabeth Grace (no blood related)
20. John F. Ryan # 273 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOHN F. RYAN {July. 1901 – Aug. 26, 1972} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 273. Son of Alban Augustine Ryan and Hannah J. McDonald (no blood related) buried in New Brunswick
21. Joseph R. Ryan # 1970 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

22. Jerome Ryan # unknown served with The Royal Canadian Navy

23. James William Ryan # 971940 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery

24. Walter R. Norris # 181232 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with 2nd Contingent
WALTER R. NORRIS {Feb. 27, 1912 – June 1971} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with 2nd Contingent and serial # 181232. Son of John Joseph Norris and Annie (unknown blood related) died in USA
25. Richard Singleton # 181233 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with 2nd Contingent

26. Vincent Anthony Singleton # 971675 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery

VINCENT ANTHONY SINGLETON {Sept. 1920 – 1997} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery and serial # 971675. Husband of Mary, Son of John F. Singleton and Mary Agnes Mooney (no blood related)
27. Private Lawrence “Larry” Ryan # 971869 served with The 59th Royal Newfoundland Regiment

LAWRENCE PATRICK RYAN {July 5, 1922 – Dec. 2, 1919} Enlisted with The 59th Royal Newfoundland Regiment and serial # 971869. Husband of Elizabeth, Son of Jerome Ryan and Elizabeth Curtis (no blood related)
28. Gabriel Joseph Ryan # ???????????

29. Alexander Joseph Daley # ????? served with United States Army

ALEXANDER JOSEPH DALEY {Jan 11 1922 – Aug. 10, 2005} Enlisted with United States Army. Husband of Catherine Brown, son of Ambrose Daley and Anastasia Walsh (blood related) 2nd cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Walsh side
30. Gerald Curtis

MALL BAY – 5 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Peter Sullivan # 3107 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. Leo Francis Christopher # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy

3. Vincent Christopher # 181330 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with 2nd Contingent
VINCENT CHRISTOPHER {July 1919 – Sept. 18, 1992} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy with 2nd Contingent and serial # 181330. Son of Joseph Christopher and Mary J. O’Rourke (no blood related) buried in St. John’s
4. Patrick Comerford # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy as a Seaman

5. John Sinyard Unknown # served with The Royal Newfoundland Merchant Navy

JOHN SINYARD {Feb 1910 – March 10, 1979} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Merchant Navy. Son of Edward Sinyard and Deborah Christopher (no blood related) buried at Riverhead
COLINET – 11 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. John J. Conway # 1936 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOHN J. CONWAY {????? – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 1936. (unknown blood related)
2. Edward J. Didham # 1942 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and served in Royal Newfoundland Regiment in the Great War serial # 5187

3. Cyril J. Downey # 216 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

4. Robert F. Downey # 215 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
ROBERT F. Downey {Aug. 26, 1913 – Oct. 26, 2004} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 215. Husband of Kay Morrissey, Son of Robert Downey and Theresa King (blood related) 1st cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Walsh/King side… buried in Mount Pearl
5. Carl Linehan # 251 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Clifford Linehan # 3073 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

7. John A. Linehan # 299599 served with The Newfoundland Royal Navy 16th Contingent

8. Daniel Joseph Linehan # 971211 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery
DANIEL JOSEPH LINEHAN {Oct. 18, 1919 – March 22, 1993} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery and serial # 971211. Son of Michael Linehan and Emma Careen (blood related) 3rd cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Walsh/King side…. Born in John’s Pond and buried at Dunville St. Anne Roman Catholic Cemetery
9. Alexander Wall # 295 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

10. Cyril Bonia # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy

11. Thomas Mulrooney # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy

HARICOTT – 4 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. William J. Drohan # 1940 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. John J. Drohan # 970821 served with The Royal Newfoundland Artillery

3. Bartholomew P. George # 246591 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 12th Contingent
BARTHOLOMEW P. GEORGE {1921 – ??????} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 12th Contingent and serial # 246591. Son of Fred George and Agatha (no blood related)
4. Leo John Byrnes # Unknown served with The United States Navy on board the USS PC-495 ( a 173’ submarine chaser) and saw action in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.


O’DONNELL’s (Mussel Pond) – 20 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Thomas J. Evoy # 659 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
THOMAS J. EVOY {Sept. 15, 1917 – Oct. 7, 1968} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 659. Husband of Dorothy Nichols, Son of Thomas Evoy and Mary Ellen Hanlon (no blood related) buried in Deer Lake, Newfoundand
2. Cyril J. Hanlon # 237 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. George A. Hanlon # 3523 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
GEORGE A. HANLON {Oct. 12, 1919 – July 25, 2004} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3523. Son of Michael J. Hanlon and Hannah Daley (no blood related)
4. Gerald J. Hanlon # 3522 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

5. James J. Hanlon # 3519 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. John F. Hanlon # 3517 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

7. Michael F. Hanlon # 235 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

8. Patrick Hanlon # 1948 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

9. Peter Hanlon # 3067 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
PETER HANLON {Oct. 25, 1915 – April 1997} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3067. Husband of Agnes Clark, Son of Michael J. Hanlon and Hannah Daley (no blood related) Died in Worcester, Worcestershire, England
10. Richard J Hanlon # 3518 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
RICHARD J. HANLON {July 1914 – July 17, 1989} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3518. Son of Thomas Hanlon and Ann Frances Tremblett (blood related) 2nd cousin 2x removed on North Harbour Walsh side.. buried in Dunville, Newfoundland
11. William Hanlon # 1944 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

12. Albert Hanlon # 181249 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

13. Joseph P. Hickey # 1946 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

14. Michael Hickey # 3069 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

15. Michael Hickey # 236 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

16. Ronald J. Hickey # 180931 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

17. Stephen Picco # 3096 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

18. Thomas Tremblett # 288 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and Enlisted on Sep. 13, 1918 in the Great War, Serial # 6159

19. John Walsh # 3112 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
JOHN WALSH {July 1916 – ??????} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3112. Son of Thomas Walsh and Francis (blood related) 1st cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Walsh Side… maybe buried in Mount Pearl
20. James Mahoney # Unknown served with The Newfoundland Merchant Navy
JAMES MAHONEY {July 1906 – May 18, 1977} Enlisted with the Newfoundland Merchant Navy and serial # Unknown. Husband of Florence Tobin, Son of Samuel Mahoney and Lucy (blood related) 1st cousin 3x removed on North Harbour Walsh Side… Should be a headstone at Old O’Donnell’s cemetery
FOREST FIELD – 4 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Arthur Kielley # 3529 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

2. Michael Kielley # 248 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

3. Frederick Ryan # 3547 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FREDERICK RYAN {1921 – 2015} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3547. Son of Dominic Ryan and Frances Tobin (no blood related)
4. Alexander Slaney # 282 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
ALEXANDER SLANEY {Jan. 1920 – ??????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 282. Son of Casmier Slaney and Mary Theresa Power (blood related) 3rd cousin 1x removed on North Harbour Power side
ST. VINCENT’S – 12 Soldiers who enlisted (click on links to view their war history)
1. Gerald Gibbons # 3063 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
GERALD GIBBONS {June 1909 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3063. Son of John Gibbons and Elizabeth (no blood related)
2. Matthew Gibbons # 3064 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
MATTHEW GIBBONS {Nov 1910 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3064. Son of Michael Gibbons and Catherine (no blood related)
3. Michael J. Gibbons # 183544 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent

MICHAEL J. GIBBONS {Nov. 1917 – 1986} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 2nd Contingent and serial # 183544. Son of John Gibbons and Elizabeth (no blood related) buried at St. Vincent Cemetery
4. William Martin # 3079 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
WILLIAM MARTIN {Oct. 1918 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3079. Son of Daniel Martin and Lena Crawley (no blood related)
5. Partick Moriarity # 3083 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

6. Martin Moriarity # KX 132624 served with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 15th Contingent
MARTIN MORIARITY {April 1908 – ??????} Enlisted with The Royal Newfoundland Navy 15th Contingent and serial # KX 132624. Son of Patrick Moriarity and Mary (no blood related)
7. Frank Nolan # 3088 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
FRANK NOLAN {1915 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3088. Husband of Mary Fleming (unknown blood related) I believe from Mount Carmel Orginally
8. John St. Croix # 3104 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

JOHN ST. CROIX {May 1919 – Jan. 5, 1996} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3104. Husband of Rita Halleran,Son of Aden St. Croix and Bridget Halleran (no blood related) buried at St. Vincent cemetery
9. Joseph St. Croix # 3105 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit

JOSEPH ST. CROIX {Aug 1918 – 1995} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3105. Husband of Geraldine Moriarty, Son of Joseph St. Croix and Mary Corcoran (no blood related) buried at St. Vincent cemetery
10. Rennie St. Croix # 3106 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
RONALD ST. CROIX {Aug 1918 – ?????} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3106. (Unknown blood related)
11. Alex Watson # 3115 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
ALEXANDER WATSON {Oct. 9, 1916 – Oct. 12, 2006} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 3115. Husband of Kathleen Marie Ryan, Son of Bernard Watson and Mary Ann Peddle (no blood related) from St. Brides originally
12. Peter Watson # 2247 served with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit
PETER WATSON {Dec. 1914 – May 1987} Enlisted with The Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit and serial # 2247. Husband of Edna Crookes, Son of Fredrick Watson and Stella Hayward (no blood related) buried in Yorkshire, England
World War 2 excel sheet of all Soldiers Names
Lots of stories there is one where the Butland’s where out fishing and noticed a periscope coming out of the water. They went back to shore and reported to the American’s based in Argentia . They came out and depth charged it. It was a German Uboat.