www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/index-e.htmlSoldiers of the First World War
Attestations Papers for
Malcolm Graham
Regimental # A39254
enlistment 1915 May 25 at Port Arthur, Ontario
b. 24/11/1892
gives his address of next of kin as Garrabus, Stornaway and next of kin as Catherine Graham, mother
You can view the papers at the above site and also order the complete military file if you think this may be the Malcolm Graham you are looking for.
He enlisted in Port Arthur, Ontario and the regiment number matches up with the 52nd battalion.
The 52nd Battalion - March 20, 1915 - MD #10 based in Winnipeg issued orders for the mobilization of a battalion in the Thunder Bay district. The battalion is numbered the 52nd with headquarters in Port Arthur. You mentioned in a post tht your Malcolm served with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. They were out of Winnipeg, Manitoba so I would at least have a look at this Malcolm. His birth is close to that you gave. Many of the servicemen gave dates to make themselves older so they wouldn't be rejected when enlisting. The complete military file will give you his next of kin, pay allotments, medical info and also any transfers within battalions. Many of the men transferred many times within brigades and the info is very complete. The file will give you his embarkation and debarkation dates, ships, where he went on release and may be your best bet to determine if this is your Malcolm. If he married while still in the CEF it will be in his file.
Do you have his marriage certificate or just going by info passed on to you. The marriage certificate or registration may give more information on where he was living and also if he was in the CEF when he married.
Can you provide information on his parents and siblings and also those of his wife. the more information that is available to search with, the easier it is to find information.