Hello,
We are researching our Kennedy family history from London, Ontario, which leads us to Vernon Camp, Vernon, British Columbia and we’re looking for the headstone for our Vern(on) Willard Kennedy's. Vern’s WW1 1915 Attestation Papers indicate he signed his papers at Vernon Camp, BC September 24, 1915 after being a Vol’s? in the military for 5 years.
So, we contacted the 54th Battalion and they sent us a ship record showing Vern coming back from overseas the month of April 1919 and then we see Vern being married the month of November 1919 in Penticton, BC, but we don’t think the marriage worked out, because we later she his wife married to the surname Bright and living in the USA.
We then discover the 1931 obituary for Vern’s mother, which says she is survived –only by two daughters, which means Vern died before 1931. The children were two brothers and two sisters; all accounted for except Vern.
Before Vern’s mother passed away she moved to Lethbridge, Alberta to live with her daughter after her husband and son both died a month a part back in Ontario in 1909; one daughter to Montreal. There’s a handwritten note on the side of Vern’s Attestation Papers indicating Vern wanted his pay forwarded to a Lethbridge Bank; banker is husband of the sister / daughter in Lethbridge.
Would anyone have some suggestions of where to look for Vern’s death date or his headstone?
1915 Attestation Papers Kennedy, Vern Willard
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=f9ck27n4ejp4oeuul8ong630f2&q1=kennedy&q2=vern&q3=&interval=2054th Battalion Web Site (Vernon Camp, BC)
http://www.54thbattalioncef.ca/index.htmRegards,
Dan Kennedy
London, Ontario
Canada