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Lieutenant Alice Eva Hindley

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1883-12-02
Place of birth: Rockwood Ontario Canada
Next of kin: William Hindley, Father, Rockwood, Ontario
Marital status: no data
Occupation (attested): Graduate Nurse
Occupation (normalized): Professional Nurse, General
Address: R.R.1, Rockwood, Ontario
Gender: female
Religion: Congregationalist

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: NA
Highest Rank: Lieutenant
Rank detail
  1. Lieutenant (Army).
  2. Lieutenant (Army).
Survived war: yes

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Alice Eva Hindley

RESEARCH INFORMATION

LAC ID: 466685
Attestation record(s): image 1
Service file: B4379-S016
Uploader's Notes:

Alice Eva Hindley, daughter of William Hindley and Martha Luttrell, was one of the original Nursing Sisters with the No 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, having joined the unit in Saskatchewan in 1916 prior to its departure to England. She went to France when No 8 was deployed there in December 1917. In March 1918 she was temporarily transferred to No 1 Canadian General Hospital, but returned to the unit at Charmes. Alice would serve with No 8 Stationary Hospital until February 1919, when she was SOS to serve with the Principal Matron, Canadians with a view to an early return to Canada. During her service, Alice would be Mentioned In Dispatches and awarded the Royal Red Cross 2nd Class (ref: 2004-01505-5).

Her brother, Cpt. George Jospeh Hindley, a Minister, also enlisted in May 1916 and was initially attached to the 204th Battalion..

Uploader's Research notes:

No 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital War Diary

1901 Census of Canada Eramosa, WELLINGTON (South/Sud), ONTARIO - Household of William Hindley

[Nursing Sister Army Canadian Infantry No 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital Nursing Sister Army Canadian Army Medical Corps Canadian Army Medical Corps ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2008-08-15
Last modified: 2012-11-14