Ancestry.ca, Canada's leading online family history website, honours those men with the Soldiers of the First World War, 1914 - 1918, which contains the original records, fully searchable, of more than 598,000 Attestation Papers of enlisted soldiers.
An Attestation Paper was the first document a soldier signed before entering the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). In many cases, these may be the only surviving record of the enlistment of many Canadian soldiers who fought in World War One.
Attestation Papers provide a range of details about the enlistee including place of birth, age, physical description and next of kin. Some also include valuable information about their lives before the war, such as their occupation, marital status and residence.
Sample Attestation Paper
2 records from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
John Kipping
Regimental number 237694, 415373
Battalion Number 204th, 40th |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Hayward Kipping
Regimental number 415356
Battalion Number 40th |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Frederick Kipping
Regimental number 800060
Battalion Number 134th |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Richard Kipping
Regimental number 27400
Battalion Number 15th |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Arthur Kipping
Regimental number 192844
Battalion Number 92nd |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Samuel Kipping
Regimental number 523770
Battalion Number -- |
1 record from
Canadian Archives Attestation Papers
Jacob Kipping
Regimental number 415355
Battalion Number 40th |
Through Ancestry.ca you can access the most comprehensive collection of military records available anywhere online. On this Remembrance Day, honour your military heroes and discover your story.