Can you help please Help me try and find his sons my Gr/Unl Harold Edward Skinner and family emigrated to Winnipeg Manitoba he enlisted in 1915 and  was  at Stonewall Manitoba When he in listed under Edward Skinner, i have records of this.
I have him on the 1911 Census for Winnipeg, his wife Emily was from ireland born 1877 and Harold was born in 1877 england  poss date +- 5 years.
their first son Harold Edward Skinner born in the UK,  his 2nd Patrick F Skinner born in the UK, thy are on the 1911 Census with sisters and the last address i have for Harold is Just the towns name Stonewall.
 can you help me please with any info thanks ke
new info from re 
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 Edward Skinner Number 721224 enlist 11 Dec 1915 
and i can not find much on the 108th ,    
108th Infantry Battalion: Selkirk and Manitoba Battalion 
108th (Selkirk and Manitoba) Bn. Absorbed by the Canadian Reserve Bns. 
108th Batt Lt.-Col. G.H. Bradbury 18-9-16 32 843 Selkirk, Man. 
108th Olympic 18/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 
on the ship the Olympic also; 
107th Olympic 19/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 
107th Batt Lt.-Col. Glen Campbell. 18-9-16 32 965 Winnipeg 
13th Bde CFA Olympic 18/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 
No. 6 Siege Battery Olympic 18/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 
144th Olympic 18/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 Web 
144th Batt Lt.-Col. A.W. Mor1ey 18-9-16 29 962 Winnipeg 
97th Olympic 19/09/1916 Halifax Liverpool 25/09/1916 Web 
97th Batt Lt.-Col. A.B. Clark 18-9-16 31 798 Toronto_ 
can you please help me find the 108th thank you 
yours 
Kevin angell
Hey Kevin- 
I can offer a little more; 
108th Battalion; Selkirk Overseas; Selkirk, Manitoba 
mobilization authorized Nov. 4, 1915 in MD No. 10, G.O. 151.d/22-12-1915 
embarked 18-9-1916 
Left Canada from Halifax 19-9-1916, S,S. Olympic 
Strength on leaving Canada 32 officers, 843 OR's 
C/O G.H. Bradbury18-9-1916 to 15-12-1916 
arrived England 25-9-1916 at Liverpool 
arrived Witley Camp 25-9-1916 
Recieved 251 OR's from 183 Battalion, Nov 1, 1916 
Used as reinforcing unit until 10-1-1917 when absorbed by the 14th Reserve Battalion under Lt. Col. I.R. Snider, 
14th Reserve Batt. absorbed by the 11th Reserve Batt, 15-9-1917 under Lt. Col Walker 
disbanded 15-9-1920. 
Here is the camp they trained at just east of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. 
Borden Battery 
Camp Hughes Under Threat - Archaeological Protection Plan 
Camp Hughes (formerly Camp Sewell, circa 1910) near Brandon, Manitoba (not to be confused with Camp Shilo) was utilized to train over 40,000 men for the CEF in the Great War. This 2004 document is a William Galbraith master's thesis [227 pages] from the University of Manitoba. It provides some excellent background, historic and modern photographs including aerial, maps and detailed discussions regarding the preservation of this unique historic Canadian military training base in western Manitoba. [A Broznitsky Recommendation][CEF Study Group - Feb 2006] 
http://www.umanitoba.ca/institutes/natural_resources/canadaresearchchair/thesis/wgalbraith%20masters%20thesis%202004.pdf  very good  blog site for the ww 1 
 
  
 
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and also a big thank you to all that have helped me
kevin