Harold George Bacon

Rank: 
Lance Corporal
Regimental number: 
55567
Unit at enlistment: 
19th Battalion
Force: 
C.E.F.
Volunteered or conscripted: 
Volunteered
Survived the war: 
Yes
Wounded: 
Yes
Cemetery: 
Toronto, Ontario - Unknown Cemetery
Birth country: 
England
Birth county: 
Kent
Birth city: 
Dover
Address at enlistment: 
11 Park Avenue, Brantford, Ontario
Next of kin address: 
Dover, England
Trade or calling: 
Drill hand
Employer: 
American Radiator Co.
Religious denominations: 
Wesleyan
Marital status: 
Married
Age at enlistment: 
21

Letters and documents

BX April 24, 1916

Two More Local Men Are Wounded – Lance-Corp. H.G. Bacon and Pte. C.W. Kerr are Reported Hit

There were two more Brantford casualties in the official list issued by the militia department this morning. Pte. G.W. Kerr and Lance-Corp. H.G. Bacon. Both were members of the Second Contingent, and the coincidence is that both resided on Park Avenue before leaving for overseas. It is also interesting to note that Pte. Howard, who returned last evening and was a member of the same contingent, resided on Park Avenue when he enlisted.

Lance-Corp. Harold Bacon is unmarried, and was a drill-hand at the American Radiator Co. when he enlisted. He resided at 11 Park Avenue, and was for some time a member of the 38th D.R.C.  Pte. Charles W. Kerr is also unmarried and a chauffeur. He resided at 155 Park Avenue.

BX July 13, 1956

BACON, Harold George – At Toronto North Western Hospital, Friday July 13, 1956, beloved husband of Clara Bacon, 46 Glenbrook Avenue, Toronto, also surviving, three sons, Douglas and Gordon of Toronto and James of Montreal and one daughter, Mrs. Vera Harrison of Brantford.  Resting at Brown Brothers Funeral Home, Eglinton Avenue.