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Private Henry Edward Hannon

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1892-08-01
Place of birth: Athy County Kildare Ireland
Next of kin: Kathleen Hannon, mother, Rowan Road, Kensington W, London, England
Marital status: single
Occupation (attested): bank teller/clerk
Occupation (normalized): Bank Teller
Address: Kenora/Keewatin area
Religion: Church of England
Date of death: 1916-06-09
Cause of death: Killed in action

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: 439667
Highest Rank: Private (52nd Battalion)
Rank detail

Private, 52nd Battalion, Infantry (Army).

Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: no
Battle wounded/killed: Killed in action, location of the unit: trenches at Maple Copse, a small plantation about 900 metres east of the village of Zillebeke and just west of Sanctuary Wood in Belgium.
Commemoration location: Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial, Belgium, Keewatin Cenotaph, Keewatin Anglican Church plaques, Lake of the Woods Milling Company plaque, all in Keewatin, Ontario

Images

St James Anglican Church Roll of Honour, Keewatin
Avonlea War Memorial, Avonlea, Saskatchewan,
St James Anglican Church plaque and stained glass window, Keewatin
Keewatin Cenotaph: Lest We Forget
Lake of the Woods Milling Company Roll of Honour plaque
Henry Edward Hannon, De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour 1914-1918
52nd Battalion Arrives in England, Kenora Miner and News, 08 Dec 1915
Keewatin Honour Roll, part 1, Kenora Miner and News, 09 Aug 1919
Keewatin Honour Roll, part 2, Kenora Miner and News, 09 Aug 1919
Keewatin Cenotaph, Beatty Park, Keewatin, Ontario

RESEARCH INFORMATION

CVWM ID: No CVWM ID in our database, but try this.
CWGC ID: 1592800
LAC ID: 444557
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B4024-S009
Uploader's Notes:

Henry Edward Hannon was born on 1 August 1892, the only son of Henry and Kathleen Hannon of Ardreigh House, Athy, County Kildare, Ireland. He attended Trinity House School and latterly Avnon School in Dublin before leaving Ireland. According to the DuRuviny's Roll of Honour, he first worked in Avonlea, Saskatchewan as a ledger keeper for the Bank of Ottawa. By the 1911 Canada census, Henry Edward had moved to Keewatin, Ontario with occupation given as bank clerk. He was a boarder living on Wharf Street at the time. The census gave 1911 as his year of immigration, possibly arriving in Halifax 28 January.

Henry Edward enlisted in Kenora 25 August 1915 and was with the 52nd Battalion out of Port Arthur, Ontario. After a period of training, on 4 November 1915 the Battalion moved by train to St. John, New Brunswick, arriving 8 November 1915. On 22 November 1915 the Battalion sailed for Plymouth England, arriving 3 December 1915 and from there they moved to Witley Camp for 6 weeks of training. The Battalion left for France 20 February 1916.

Less than six months later, on 9 June 1916, Private Henry Edward Hannon was reported Killed in Action in the trenches at Maple Copse, a small plantation of about 900 metres east of the village of Zillebeke and just west of the Sanctuary Wood in Belgium. Lost without trace, he is honoured on the Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial in Belgium along with the names of 55 000 others.

From the War Diary of the 52nd Battalion: On 7 June 1916 the Battalion was ordered to relieve the 43rd Battalion in trenches extending from Maple Copse to Gourock Road. 9 June 1916: "Hostile shelling continued heavy throughout day. ... Owing to Cold and rain and continued shelling condition of men again becoming very bad and relief order welcomed." Casualties on 9 June were 7 killed and 14 wounded.

Private Henry Edward Hannon is commemorated on page 98 of the First World War Book of Remembrance in Ottawa, on the Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial website, on the Avonlea, Saskatchewan War Memorial, on the Keewatin Cenotaph in Beatty Park in Keewatin, Ontario, on the Lake of the Woods Milling Company Roll of Honour plaque, on two St James Anglican Church plaques in Keewatin, and on the Municipality of Keewatin plaque.

By Kenora Great War Project

Uploader's Research notes: [Private Army Canadian Infantry 52nd Battalion ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2004-09-04
Last modified: 2018-03-31