This collection contains records from the War Grave Registers for service personnel of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) who died during the First World War in Belgium, France and the United Kingdom. The registers, also known as the 'Black Binders', were created at the end of the war by the Department of Militia and Defence, the forerunner of the Canadian Department of National Defense. These registers were used to record the final resting place of the soldier, nurse or other individual, and to record the notification of the next of kin. If the body was never recovered, these records contain the official memorial on which the individual's name would be found.
Private
Richard
Kipping
Regimental number 427400
42nd Battalion Search the Canadian War Graves collection for this soldier |
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Acting Corporal
Hayward
Kipping
Regimental number 415356
3rd Battalion Search the Canadian War Graves collection for this soldier |
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Private
John
Kipping
Regimental number 237694
75th Battalion Search the Canadian War Graves collection for this soldier |
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Private
Samuel
Kipping
Regimental number 523770
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