copyright © Wartime Heritage Association 2012-2024
Website hosting courtesy of Register.com - a web.com company
Wartime Heritage
ASSOCIATION
Remembering World War I
Yarmouth Connections
Private Bernard Hatfield Hurlburt
Bernard Hatfield
Hurlburt
2265311
Sapper
2nd Canadian Division Signal Company
October 18, 1896
Tusket, Yarmouth Co, NS
March 27, 1917
20
Height: 5 feet, 6 inches
Complexion: Dark
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Dark Brown
Halifax NS
Yarmouth, NS
Single
Surveyor
Methodist
Mr. C Ray Hurlbert (Father), Tusket, Yarmouth Co, NS
May 25, 1919 (on demobilization)
Bernard enlisted with the Signal Training Depot at Halifax. He sailed for England on the SS
Olympic arriving there on May 7, 1917. On September 17, 1918 he was wounded (gas
poisoning) and proceeded to Witley in England for treatment He was discharged at Halifax on
May 25, 1919 on demobilization and returned home to Tusket.
Bernard Hurlbert served in England and France.
Service Remembered on the Tusket Monument
Name
Service Number
Rank
Service
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of Enlistment
Age at Enlistment
Place of Enlistment
Address at Enlistment
Martial Status:
Trade
Religion:
Next of Kin
Discharged:
photo: 1912