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NOMINAL ROLL FIRST WORLD WAR INTERNMENT CAMP MORRISSEY, BC SEPTEMBER 1915 TO OCTOBER 1918 Photo courtesy of the Fernie Museum and Archives. Image No. 3882 The large building in the background is the Windsor Hotel which was used to house the 2 nd Class PoWs. The building in the foreground was used to house the 1 st Class PoWs. Prepared by: Daniel Ste-Marie Fernie, BC January 3 rd , 2020 Email: [email protected]

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NOMINAL ROLLFIRST WORLD WARINTERNMENT CAMP

MORRISSEY, BCSEPTEMBER 1915 TO OCTOBER 1918

Photo courtesy of the Fernie Museum and Archives. Image No. 3882The large building in the background is the Windsor Hotel which was used to housethe 2nd Class PoWs. The building in the foreground was used to house the 1st ClassPoWs.

Prepared by:Daniel Ste-MarieFernie, BCJanuary 3rd, 2020Email: [email protected]

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During the First World War Canada incarcerated 8,579 men in 24 internmentcamps that were established across the country from Nanaimo British Columbia toHalifax Nova Scotia. The abandoned mining town of Morrissey, located in theSouth-East British Columbia, was such a camp. During the time that the MorrisseyCamp was in operation, from September 1915 to October 1918, approximately 513men were interned there.

Below the reader will find a comprehensive Nominal Roll of the PoWs who wereinterned at Morrissey as well as the names of some of the Military personnel whowere assigned as Guards. The Nominal Roll is divided into four Parts.

Part I is an alphabetical list of the PoWs either retrieved from officialGovernment records or provided by direct descendants and confirmed withphotographs. The corresponding PoW numbers are recorded where available. Inaddition, the list includes all of the different spellings of the names noted in therecords.

Part II is a numerical list based on the PoW number assigned to each prisoner. Inall probability the initial 165 PoW numbers represents PoWs who were transferredfrom the Fernie Camp to the Morrissey Camp when the Fernie Internment Campclosed in September 1915. However, PoWs were more than just numbers, they werehusbands, fathers, sons, brothers etc. and helped build this country of ours. I havetherefore added as much personal information that could be found for as manyindividuals as possible. This information includes, where available: the prisoner’scountry and city of origin; the amount of money they earned and, in many casesnever collected by them; their date of release, deportation, escape or death; and thenames of the various Internment camps that the prisoners were interned in. Thereader will note that there are many PoW numbers for which there are no namesassociated to it. This is no doubt due to the fact that many of the records weredestroyed by the Government in the early 1950s.

Note on the spelling of the cities of origin: It is possible that the name of some ofthe cities of origin may be misspelled or may have changed names since 1918. Theyare written here as they were recorded in the documents from the Library andArchives Canada.

Part III is an alphabetical list of the Military personnel and their correspondingRank who were assigned to guarding the camp. Here again the list is no doubtincomplete. As based on the records, a number of the Guards volunteered foroversees duty and those that were fit for the front lines were replaced in the campswith both soldiers whom were regarded as unfit for overseas service and thosereturning home from overseas.

Part IV consists of an analysis of the data including, where available: the monthlytotal of PoWs and Guards; the number of known nationalities of the PoWs; thenumber of PoWs released; the number who escaped; the number of deaths; and thenumber of PoWs who were deported/repatriated.

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Part IAlphabetical List of PoWs

- A -

ADAM, Ernst - PoW # 247AMBRESTER, Phillip - PoW # 358ANDRECOCK, Mike - PoW # 1APPEN, Frederick von - PoW # 393ARCHEN, F. - PoW # 490ARMANSKI, Robert E.T. - PoW # 500

- B -

BACHA, Joseph - PoW # 13BALASZ, Gabor - PoW # 350BALENOVICH, Louis - PoW # 429BALLAS, Mike - PoW # 203BARTKO, Steve - PoW # 179BASELUCK, Joe - PoW # 456BASICH, Joe - PoW # 187BAUER, Albert - PoW # 252BEDNAR, Steve - PoW # 8BEDNARSKY, John - PoW # 166BEGON, Adam - PoW # 5BELANKO (BELANKA), Sam - PoW # 345BELISH, Mike - PoW # 188BEOCK (BOECK), George - PoW # 292BERG, W. Chas - PoW # 220BERNDT, Herman - PoW # 396BERTUS, Joe - PoW # 2BERWIG, A.F.G. - PoW # 406BEYDO, Mike - PoW # 316BIELL, Frank - PoW # 12BILLY, Paul - PoW # 15BILOS, A. (Anton) - PoW # 440BIRRY (BERRY), John - PoW # 201BISCHOFF, Joseph (Joe) - PoW # 410BIZIK, Anchow - PoW # 16BLOKA, Peter - PoW # 10BOBOWSKI (BOBOOSKY, BOBOOTSKY), Andrew - PoW # 7BOBOWSKI (BOBOOSKY), Steve - PoW # 6BONNERMANN (BONNEMANN), H. - PoW # 211

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BONALICK (BONOLIUK, BONALICH), Mike - PoW # 327BORATE, Louis - PoW # 18BORITZKY (BORITSKI), Otto (O.E.) - PoW # 384BOROJA, Phillip - PoW # 448BORRO, Chas. - PoW # 452BORSIK, Steve - PoW # 9BOSAK, Albert - PoW # 17BOVICH (BOICH), Nick - PoW # 463BOY, George - PoW # 354BRANDT, Wm. P.M. (Peter) - PoW # 289BRAUER, Gustav H.O. - PoW # 390BRINDEL, Herman - PoW # 285BRINK (FRINK), August - PoW # 359BROCHE (BROCHI), Rudolph - PoW # 476BROWN, Wm. - PoW # 270BRUNMACK (BRUMMACK), Paul - PoW # 262BUCKOLTZ (BUTCHOLTZ), Eric von - PoW # 372BURICH, Steve - PoW # 453BURKE, Steve - PoW # 334BUTTERGEREIT (BUTTERFREIT), Frank - PoW # 242BUZDIGON, Mike - PoW # 501

- C -

CALUSIE (CALUSIC), Fadya - PoW # 336CEBAR, Lewis - PoW # 318CHIKON (CHIHON), Felix - PoW # 315CHITRICK, Emil - PoW # 291CHURLA, Mike - PoW # 26CHURLA, Pete - PoW # 20CLAUSSEN, Jessie - PoW # 235CLOVANECK (CHOVANEOK), Mike - PoW # 21COHN, Fred - PoW # 409COHN (COHEN), George - PoW # 420CONJAR, Ivan - PoW # 208COOK, Louis - PoW # 347CORAH (CORAK), Nick - PoW # 338COUCH (COWCH), Mytro (Martin) - PoW # 198COUCH (COWCH), William - PoW # 197CROME, Fritz - PoW # 218CROLICH, M. - PoW # 447CUSSICK (CUSSIC), Mike - PoW # 436

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- D -

DABOS, Steve - PoW # 353D’ARDAT, Hugo - PoW # 382D’ARDAT, Oscar - PoW # 383DENISKER (DESNIKAR), Anton - PoW # 195DERETIC, Steve (Wasyl) - PoW # 344DICK, Sam - PoW # 479DIMSTRASSINOBIA (DIMIETRASSINOBIE), M. - PoW # 468DINKELMEIR, Chas H. (Hans) - PoW # 284DIRANA, J. - PoW # 430DOBIER, John - PoW # 27DOSKOCH, William - PoW # 207DRAPAK, Andrew - PoW # 28DREKSLER (DREZLER), J. - PoW # 469DRENAVIC, Pete - PoW # 435DROBNIG, Adolph - PoW # 260DUTCH, John - PoW # 236DVORSKY, G. (Gort) - PoW # 485DZURGRISKI, Kasma - PoW # 31

- E -EHGARMAR, Louis - PoW # 32ELMSLER, Chris - PoW # 230ENGLE, T. - PoW # 454ERGE (ERGO), Carl - PoW # 248EVOSKIFF (EVASIUK), Steve - PoW # 333

- F -

FEDAK, P. - PoW # 488FELDBRANDT, Carl (Karl) - PoW # 272FICON, Andrew - PoW # 33FLESSNER, Henry Gerdes - PoW # 495FORESTER (FORSTOR), M. - PoW # 460FRADE, Alex - PoW # 34FREIHEIT, Theodore - PoW # 504FRINK, John - PoW # 279FUCHAK (FUCHUK), Peter - PoW # 332FUNK, John Peter - PoW # 281

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- G -GAGOS, Koskew - PoW # 309GALL, Joseph - PoW # 43GALLIK, Steve - PoW # 39GAWRYLUK, Bill - PoW # 176GERGAS, Frank - PoW # 167GERIMICA (JERIMICA), A.(Antoni) - PoW # 484GILLISSEN (aka GEISLER, GEIZLER), Emil - PoW # 269GILLISSEN (GILLISON), John - PoW # 286GLUCK (GULCK), Henry - PoW # 298GOOLAS, Mike - PoW # 36GORSKY, Carl - PoW # 229GREGOR, Reinhold - PoW # 295GRUNER, Kurt (Curt) - PoW # 408GRUNTHAL, Walter - PoW # 245GUBRONSKY (GUBRANSKY), John - PoW # 352GUNTHER, Robert - PoW # 401

- H -

HACKENYOS (HACKENJOS), Fred - PoW # 261HACKMEISTER, William (Wilhelm) - PoW # 216KAGENERISTE (HAGENMEISTER), Wm. F. - PoW # 267HARPUK, G. - PoW # 442HARTMAN, Carl - PoW # 507HARTMAN, Fred - PoW # 506HARTMAN, Henry - PoW # 505HAVENECZ, Joe - PoW # 51HAVERUK, Joe - PoW # 52HEIDNER, Albert - PoW # 232HEIDNER, P.A.O. (Paul) - PoW # 231HEIN, Hugo - PoW # 243HEINZE (HEINZ), William (Wilhelm) - PoW # 228HERCHUK, William - PoW # 202HLACH, Peter - PoW # 57HLADYSK (HLADYSCK, HLADYSH), John - PoW # 312HLIBCZUK, Fred - PoW # 58HOFFKA (KOFFKA), Harry Hans - PoW # 282HOPE (Hoppe), Frederick (Otto F.)- PoW # 416HORNOFF, Emil - PoW # 428HOSTMAN, Hendrik (Henry)- PoW # 283HRPKA, Peter - PoW # 55HRUBOS, John - PoW # 47

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HUCHULAK, John G. - PoW # 513HULSMANN (HULSMAN), Gregor - PoW # 362HULWA, Frank - PoW # 206HUNLIN (HUBLIC, HUHLIC, HULI), John - PoW # 319HULNER, F. - PoW # unknown

- I -

IVACUCK, Mike - PoW # 59

- J -

JAHN, Louis - PoW # 294JAKUBECZ, Tomasz - PoW # 64JANISH (JANISCH), John - PoW # 60JENNE, Willi - PoW # 387JOHN (JAHN), Carl (KARL) - PoW # 371JROWYZ, Bill - PoW # 491JURETICH, Pash - PoW # 431

- K -

KARGER (KAERGER, KAENGAR), Gustav - PoW # 360KARSTEDT (KARSTADT), Albert - PoW # 369KASPER, Otto - PoW # 509KATALINA (KATALINICK, KATALINIC), Mik (Mike) - PoW # 335KATO, Billy - PoW # 348KAUFMANN, Alfred - PoW # 246KESSLER, Hugo - PoW # 380KINSOUCK, H. - PoW # 437KITZMANTEL, Michael - PoW # 397KLINGENSTEIN, Fritz - PoW # 374KLOTH, Gustav - PoW # 249KLOTH, Henry - PoW # 250KNIDKA, Joe - PoW # 471KNOCHE, Emil - PoW # 376KOCK (KOCH), Frederick - PoW # 418KOCK, Hans Clausen - PoW # 493KOHN, Albert - PoW # 398KOHOTYLO (KOLOTYLO), Mike - PoW # 180KOKEN, Hans Peter - PoW # 411KOLAK, Mike - PoW # 355KONOVALCZUK, William - PoW # 79KONRAD, Otto - PoW # 256KOSAK, J. - PoW # 441

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KOSNIK (KOSNIC), Paul - PoW # 427KOSTENUK (KOSTEYNUK), Andrew - PoW # 307KOSTIK, M.(H) - PoW # 472KOVALUK, Mike - PoW # 66KOWEY (KOWOZ), Nick - PoW # 314KOYAK, Harry - PoW # 67KOYCUK, George - PoW # 70KRATKEY (KRATKY), Joseph (Josef) - PoW # 341KRONERT, Valentine - PoW # 379KRUSUAVICH (KRUSUAVICK, KRUSUAVITCH, KRUSNEVICH), John - PoW # 204KUBASEK, Joe - PoW # 68KUBEK, Martin - PoW # 80KUBEN, Tom - PoW # 69KUBCA, Steve - PoW # 77KUBENEC, Andrrew - PoW # 76KUBINEC (KUBENEC), John - PoW # 73KUCHTA, Stanley - PoW # 74KUCK (KLUCK), E. Max - PoW # 276KUNZ, Franz A. - PoW # 290KUPANJAR (KUBUGAR, KUPUNJAR), Steve - PoW # 326KURT (KURTZ), Gunther Paul Victor - PoW # 233KUTSCHER, Jurgen Jansen - PoW # 496KRZUC (KRUZE), John Krzuc - PoW # 75

- L -

LANGE (LANGER), Erwin - PoW # 293LATKA, Steve - PoW # 85LAZELEM, P. - PoW # 455LEESEMAN, John - PoW # 227LETZNER, Joe - PoW # 407LOWE (LOEWE), Paul - PoW # 288LUDWIG, Herman - PoW # 415

- M -

MACENKO, Tanasy - PoW # 199MACHALANKO (MACHELANKO), John - PoW # 196MACHALOVICH, M. - PoW # 462MACKELBURGER (MECKELBURGER), Ernst - PoW # 423MAIDE, B. - PoW # UnknownMAIER (MAIERS), Joseph - PoW # 375MAKARA (MAKAR), Jakob - PoW # 92MAKAR (MAKARA), Pete - PoW # 91

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MAKNA, Pete - PoW # 458MALATINKA, Joe - PoW # 93MARAKINCH, P. - PoW # 439MARKWITZ, Rudolf - PoW # 367MARMOL, John - PoW # 99MARMOL, Mike - PoW # 98MARRAS, J. - PoW # 473MART, Frank - PoW # 96MARTINEK, Joe - PoW # 94MARUSAK, Vendel - PoW # 101MATSISKA, Mike - PoW # 97MAYNER, H. - PoW # 487MEDL, John - PoW # 395MEDOVICH (MEDIVICK), Joseph (Joe) - PoW # 451MEIDE, W.B. - PoW # 405MEIKLE (MOHLER), Alfred - PoW # 259MESIC, John - PoW # 446MICHALIUK (NICHALANK, MICHALINK), Mike - PoW # 492MICHALOSKI, Harry - PoW # 503MICHALUK, Fred - PoW # 100MIHALSKY, John - PoW # 90MIKEFORIK, Mike - PoW # 170MILDER, Marco - PoW # 189MIRKA, Nick - PoW # 86MISERVICH, Alec - PoW # 191MITHAS, Fritz - PoW # 173MOAR, Dom - PoW # 480MOAR (MOAI), Richard - PoW # 481MOLLER (MULLER), Adolph - PoW # 370MORITZ, Mike - PoW # 190MOSSLER, Robert - PoW # 486MUSCHIK, Otto Emil - PoW # 221MUSCLUK, E. - PoW # unknownMUTABZIA (MUTOBZIA, MUTTOBZIA), Mike - PoW # 342MUZUM (MOZOM), Fred - PoW # 425MYCHAYLYZYN (MYCHJLYZYN,MYCHALZYN), Mike - PoW # 308MYSZOK, Mike - PoW # 95MZNAR, Jan - PoW # 72

- N -

NELL, Ferdinand - PoW # 102NEMCEK, Steve - PoW # 108NICK, Martin - PoW # 278NICK, Peter - PoW # 277

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NITKA (DACY), Joe - PoW # 478NOGA, Martin - PoW # 103NOLES, William - PoW # unknownNOSTRUK, H. - PoW # 475NOVONI, Andrew - PoW # 104NOWAKOWSKI, John - PoW # 107

- O -

OLBERT, J. - PoW # 459OLDORFF, Fritz - PoW # 366ORLOWSKY (aka LAPKOWSKY, Stephen), Zydor - PoW # 193OSMANICH, Mike - PoW # 328OSTERBURG, Fritz - PoW # 263OSYTUYK, F. - PoW # 445

- P -

PALM, Joe - PoW # 275PALYPCYCK, Vasyl - PoW # 443PARIZHA, Frank - PoW # 112PARPART, Ewgon von - PoW # 223PARROTT, August Fred - PoW # 268PAVICH, Carl - PoW # 329PAVICH, Frank - PoW # 205PAVICH, J. - PoW # 482PAVICH, Matt - PoW # 330PAWLICK (PAWLIK, POWLIC), Frank - PoW # 194PAWLISKI, Stanly - PoW # 115PENOFF, John Nick - PoW # 422PERICH, S. (Stejon) - PoW # 432PETERSEN (PETERSON), Ernst (Ernest) - PoW # 237PETRISH, John - PoW # 119PETROS (PERBAS, PERKO), Tony - PoW # 321PIERKO, Toni - PoW # 117POHRBRALNER (POHRBLALNER), Alex - PoW # 311POLACIK, Mike - PoW # 111POLUMCHUK (POLOMOCHUK), Mike - PoW # 466POLONOC (POLONIO), Ivan - PoW # 433POVICHUK, George - PoW # 438PREGLER, S.T. - PoW # 349PREMIER, Dan - PoW # 477PRESS, Andrew - PoW # 109PROSKURLNAK, Prokys - PoW # 178

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- R -

RACK, Hugo - PoW # 365RADATZ (RADOTZ), Carl - PoW # 392RAPP, Fritz - PoW # 357RAWLUK, Harry - PoW # 182RELLMANN (RELLMAN, RILLIMANN,RILLMAN), Hermann (Herman) - PoW # 257RIDUB, A. - PoW # 470RISKA, Charley - PoW # 120ROBBY (BOBBY), Tom - PoW # 426ROBERTS, Ernst - PoW # 254ROHL (ROEHL), Carl - PoW # 400ROMMINGS, Edward - PoW # 313ROSENHAGEN, E. - PoW # 224ROSICH, A. - PoW # 449RUBICH, John - PoW # 457RUBOWNA, Pete - PoW # 340RUNGE, K.W.A. - PoW # 280RUSHMANN, Betus - PoW # 494RUSICH (RUZICK, RUSICK), Toni(Tony, Tom) - PoW # 322

- S -

SALOWA (SALAWA), Alex - PoW # 299SALZMANN, Reinhold - PoW # 264SANDECKY, Stan - PoW # 124SAUVER, Leon - PoW # 219SCHAENFELD, W.C. - PoW # 217SCHAMMER, Morit (Morris) - PoW # 222SCHEDLER, Reinhold - PoW # 373SCHENKEL, Ernest - PoW 391SCHMIDT, Fred - PoW # 251SCHMIDT, Richard Paul - PoW # 419SCHMITTENNER, W. - PoW # 212SCHNEE, William - PoW # 414SCHNEIDER, Wilhelm - PoW # 258SCHNELLRATH, J.L.C.C. J.L.C.K.) - PoW # 266SCHOLZ (SCHOLZE, SCHULZE, SCHULZ), Otto (Otto, Carl) - PoW # 378SCHREIBER (SCHRIBER), Carl - PoW # 240SCHULDT (SCHULTZ, SCHULTZE), Paul - PoW # 356SCHULTZ (SCHULTS, SHULZ), Frank Herman - PoW # 412SCHULTZ (SCHULDT, SHULTZ), Hans - PoW # 364SCHULTZ (SCHULTS), Otto - PoW # 413SCHULWERK (SCHUHWERK, SCHUKWERK), Alios (Alois) - PoW # 394SCHULWERK (SCHUHWERK), John - PoW # 287

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SEBRENKA (SEBRENKO), Jean - PoW # 343SEEGER, Fritz (Arnold) - PoW # 274SETLA, John - PoW # 128SEVINCH (SEWINSKI), George - PoW # 184SHANKER, M. - PoW # 464SHEMAUSKY (SZYMANSKI, SHEMANSKY), Mike - PoW # 192SHUHMACHER, R.E. - PoW # 510SICHOR (SICHON), Sam - PoW # 200SIEBERT, Jack - PoW # 296SIROTA, Martin - PoW # 125SKIERS (SKIERA), Frank (Franz)- PoW # 497SLANECKY, Joseph - PoW # 135SLENCO, M. - PoW # 502SLYPIMEUCK (SLYPEMUICK, SLEPENIUK), Tazar (lAZOR) - PoW # 346SMERCZYNSKI (SMERCHANSKI, SMERICZANSKI), Hrenko (Harry) - PoW # 424SMIKEL, Steve - PoW # 489SMITH (SCHMIDT), Albert - PoW # 271SORK (SROK), Jose - PoW # 434SOUCHUK (SAUCHUK, SONCHUK), W. - PoW # 310SPINDLER, Harry - PoW # 186STAFED, John - PoW # 241STANIK, Mike - PoW # 126STEFANOS, Joseph - PoW # 339STEIN, Herman - PoW # 265STEYANCH (STEYANK), Frank - PoW # 317STONE, John - PoW # 244STORAC (STORIC), Mike - PoW # 306STRASKI, A. - PoW # 444STRAUCH, Fritz - PoW # 399STREUBER, Herman - PoW # 297STRICKA, S. - PoW # 467STUDUCHUK, F. - PoW # 461SUBAT, George - PoW # 389SVERKO (SVERKE), Tony - PoW # 331SVINECKY, Jakob (Jacob) - PoW # 129SWAGA (SEVEJA), Joe - PoW # 325SWISTON (SYWSTON), Peter Swiston - PoW # 171

- T -

TAMAS, Mike - PoW # 174TAMM, Ernst M. - PoW # 381TAPAY, Martin - PoW # 138TARABULLA, Toni - PoW # 140TARANAVESK (TARNAVESKI)I, Mike - PoW # 450

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TATARYU (TATARYN, TARTARYN, TATARY), Sam - PoW # 320TAUCHMANN, Walter - PoW # 388THIEL (THEIL), Anton - PoW # 402TISCHER, Charles - PoW # 368TOTH, Borti - PoW # 304TOTH, Joe - PoW # 141TOUSCHEK (TAUSCHEK), Mattias - PoW # 168TOWER (TONER), Steve - PoW # 483TRENCUK (TRNCAK), Frank - PoW # 136TREZNISKI, John - PoW # 210TRSTENSKY, Mike - PoW # 139

- U -

ULAGA, Joe - PoW # 146URBAN, Andrew - PoW # 145URBAN, John - PoW #147URBAN, Joseph - PoW # 151URINAK (UNRINAK), Tom - PoW # 148

- V -

VAD, Charles - PoW # 351VADAKOVIC, Dan - PoW # 337VALENTINE, J.E. (Julius) - PoW # 234VATRALY, Mike - PoW # 159VEHOR (TEHUR), Dusan - PoW # 324VISTOR, Joe - PoW # 154VOLLMER (VOLLMEIR), Willi (Willy) Joe - PoW # 498VOLTZENENGEL, J.E. PoW # 255VONGHER, Curt - PoW # 238VONGHER, Hans - PoW # 239VONMARK, John - PoW # 273VUDO, Joe - PoW # 153VUKISH, John - PoW # 183

- W -

WAGISH (WAGICH), Petro - PoW # 305WALKENHORST, Robert - PoW # 377WANCO, Joe - PoW # 465WASCK, George - PoW # 158WASLWICK (JOVASEVICH, URWASLAVICH), D. - PoW # 323WENTLANDT (WENDTLAND), George - PoW # 385

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WESTPHAL (WESTPHAIL), Werner - PoW # 363WILCZEK, Louis - PoW # 160WIRTH (WORTH), John - PoW # 421WISTOSKI (WISTOWSKY), Jan - PoW # 474WOHLER, Herman - PoW # 361WOLFF, Gustav A. - PoW # 253WOOLF, Dr. Ben - PoW # 508WOYCIK (WOYCICK), Frank H. - PoW # 225WOYCIK (WOYCICK), Franz - PoW # 226

- Y -

YANISH, John, PoW # unknownYEHER, Joe - PoW # 157YESCHKA, Carl - PoW # 404

- Z -

ZAGARSKI, Mike - PoW # 209ZEHENTMEIR, Sylvester. - PoW # 499ZEHM, Walter - PoW # 403ZELEZNIK, Andrew - PoW # 162ZUBEK, John - PoW # 163ZUR, Andrew - PoW # 165ZUR, John - PoW # 164

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Part IIList of PoWs By Number

1. Mike AndrecockCity of Origin - Peczenizyn, Galicia (Could also be Bukovina)Age on Internment - 24Amount owed (1919) - $13.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.September 23rd, 1916 signed Parole FormConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

2. Joe BertusCity of Origin - Jablonkov, Bohemia, AustriaAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $18.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

3.

4.

5. Adam BegonReleased June 7th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’s CoalCreek Mines

6. Steve Bobowski (Boboosky)City of Origin - Tarnopol, GaliciaAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - $4.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsReleased June 7th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’s CoalCreek Mines

7. Andrew Boboosky (Bobootsky)Released June 7th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’s CoalCreek Mines

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8. Steve BednarCity of Origin - Frstena, HungaryAge on Internment - 22February 7th, 1916 An EXEAT was issued to him so he could move to the UnitedStates (US). However, according to Government correspondence there is norecord of his having crossed into the US.

9. Steve BorsikCity of Origin - Zuborecz, HungaryAge on Internment - 32Amount owed (1919) - $1.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

10. Peter BlokaCity of Origin - Korcuf, Lesnof, GaliciaAge on Internment - 37Amount owed (1919) - $2.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

11.

12. Frank BiellCity of Origin - Lutca, GaliciaAge on Internment - 45Amount owed (1919) - $17.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

13. Joseph BachaCity of Origin - Tretena (Trotena), Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $10.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

14.

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15. Paul BillyCity of Origin - Radzivovy, GaliciaAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - $33.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

16. Anchow BizikCity of Origin - Barika, HungaryAge on Internment - 44Amount owed (1919) - $11.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

17. Albert BosakCity of Origin - Jelen, GaliciaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $1.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

18. Louis BorateCity of Origin - Veres Marat, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $5.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

19.

20. Pete ChurlaCity of Origin - Bilej, GaliciaAge on Internment - 43Amount owed (1919) - $19.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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21. Mike Clovaneck (Chovaneok)City of Origin - Zivecz, Ujeb, GaliciaAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $4.75.This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsReleased June 8th, 1916 to work at the Crowsnest Pass Coal Company mines atCoal Creek

22.

23.

24.

25.

26. Mike ChurlaCity of Origin - Radziechow, GaliciaAge on Internment - 25Amount owed (1919) - $0.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

27. John DobierCity of Origin - Hilkowice(o), GaliciaAge on Internment - 36Amount owed (1919) - $9.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

28. Andrew DrapakEscaped September 18th, 1915 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $1.75

29.

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30.

31. Kasma DzurgriskiCity of Origin - Sniatyn, GaliciaAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - 43.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

32. Louis EhgarmarReleased June 8th, 1916 to work at the Crowsnest Pass Coal Company at CoalCreek Mines

33. Andrew FiconCity of Origin - Juzcina, GaliciaAge on Internment - 32Amount Owed (1919) - $13.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

34. Alex FradeCity of Origin - Luza, Bukovina, AustriaAge on Internment - 36Amount owed (1919) - $2.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

35.

36. Mike GoolasCity of Origin - Brusnik, GaliciaAge on Internment - 48Amount owed (1919) - $19.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

37.

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38.

39. Steve GallikCity of Origin - Brezovica, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 40Amount Owed (1919) - $2.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

40.

41.

42.

43. Joseph GallCity of Origin - Niznz, GaliciaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $3.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)Died November 28th, 1918 of pneumonia at Michel, BC and buried at the MichelCemetery

44.

45.

46.

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47. John HrubosCity of Origin - HungaryAge on Internment - 32Amount owed (1919) - $3.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

48.

49.

50.

51. Joe HaveneczCity of Origin - Biserta, GaliciaAge on Internment - 28Amount owed (1919) - $ 14.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

52. Joe HaverukCity of Origin - Janow, GaliciaAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - $1.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

53.

54.

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55. Peter HrpkaCity of Origin- Krava, HungaryAge on Internment - 26Amount owed (1919) - $1.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.February 7th, 1916 An EXEAT Permit was issued to him so that he may move tothe United States (US). Government Correspondence indicates that there is norecord that he did in fact cross into the US

56.

57. Peter HlachCity of Origin - Pillipotok, HungaryAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - $9.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

58. Fred HlibczukCity of Origin - Starikuta, GaliciaAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $3.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

59. Mike IvacuckEscaped June 29th, 1916 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $6.00

60. John Janish (Janisch)GermanOccupation - LabourerDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

61.

62.

63.

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64. Tomasz JakubeczCity of Origin - Radzioce, GaliciaAge on Internment - 53Amount owed (1919) - $4.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

65.

66. Mike KovalukCity of Origin - Navse, Austrian SilesiaAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $9.75.According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

67. Harry KoyakEscaped October 5th, 1915 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $1.25

68. Joe KubasekCity of Origin - Brezobica, GaliciaAge on Internment - 21Amount owed (1919) - $21.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

69. Tom KubenCity of Origin - Zivecz, GaliciaAge on Internment - 43Amount owed (1919) - $6.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsReleased June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

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70. George KoycukEscaped October 5th, 1915 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $1.00

71.

72. Jan MznarEscaped June 29th, 1916 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $32.63

73. John KubinecCity of Origin - Nizna, GaliciaAge on Internment - 28Amount owed (1919) - $6.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

74. Stanley KuchtaReleased June 7th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’s CoalCreek Mines

75. John Krzuc (Kruze)City of Origin - Wieprz, GaliciaAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $9.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

76. Andrrew KubenecCity of Origin - Nizna, GaliciaAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $6.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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77. Steve KubcaCity of Origin - Nizna, GaliciaAge on Internment - 36Amount owed (1919) - $3.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

78.

79. William KonovalczukCity of Origin - Zalise, Biskupsky, GaliciaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $9.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

80. Martin KubekCity of Origin - Lisezek, HungaryAge on Internment - 50Amount owed (1919) - $10.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

81.

82.

83.

84.

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85. Steve LatkaCity of Origin - Nizna, GaliciaAge on Internment - 27Amount owed (1919) - $7.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

86. Nick MirkaCity of Origin - Dorocawce, BukowinaAge on Internment - 38Amount owed (1919) - $3.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

87.

88.

89.

90. John MihalskyCity of Origin - Tosna, GaliciaAge on Internment - 37Amount owed (1919) - $29.50.According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

91. Pete Makar (Could also be Makara)City of Origin - Zaleskawola, GaliciaAge on Internment - 28Amount owed (1919) - $30.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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92. Jakob Makara (Could also be Makar)City of Origin - Zaleskawola, GaliciaAge on Internment - 42Amount owed (1919) - $14.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

93. Joe MalatinkaCity of Origin - Podbiel, GaliciaAge on Internment - 24Amount owed (1919) - $19.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

94. Joe MartinekCity of Origin - Dolna, Zomna, SilesiaAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $46.25.This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

95. Mike MyszokCity of Origin - Parchaca, GaliciaAge on Internment - 26Amount owed (1919) - $11.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

96. Frank MartCity of Origin - Bialy, Potok, GaliciaAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $17.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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97. Mike MatsiskaCity of Origin - Liesek, GaliciaAge on Internment - 44Amount owed (1919) - $7.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

98. Mike MarmolCity of Origin - Liesek, GaliciaAge on Internment - 32Amount owed (1919) - $8.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

99. John MarmolCity of Origin - Liesek, GaliciaAge on Internment - 34Amount owed (1919) - $2.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926 thisamount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

100. Fred MichalukCity of Origin - Rungury, GaliciaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $17.75. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

101. Vendel MarusakCity of Origin - Zuberecz, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $5.50.According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

102. Nell FerdinandCity of Origin - Gilnitz, West PrussiaAge on Internment - 44Amount owed (1919) - $49.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

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103. Martin NogaEscaped September 23rd, 1915 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $1.50

104. Andrew NovoniCity of Origin - Nocola (Mocola), Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $3.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

105.

106.

107. John NowakowskiCity of Origin - Gin Otszyny, GaliciaAge on Internment - 29Amount owed (1919) - $8.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

108. Steve NemcekCity of Origin - Treztena, HungaryAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $7.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

109. Andrew PressCity of Origin - Zuberecz, HungaryAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $5.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

110.

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111. Mike PolacikCity of Origin - Liesck, GaliciaAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $10.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

112. Frank ParizhaCity of Origin - Trstena, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 37Amount owed (1919) - $5.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

113.

114.

115. Stanly PawliskiCity of Origin - Suchoczef, Posen, PrussiaAge on Internment - 37Amount owed (1919) - $34.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

116.

117. Toni PierkoCity of Origin - Pozuce, GaliciaAmount owed (1919) - $22.75According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $22.75 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

118.

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119. John PetrishCity of Origin - Soczkereztus, Austria HungaryAge on Internment - 21Amount owed (1919) - $11.75According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $11.75 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

120. Charley RiskaReleased July 17th, 1916

121.

122.

123.

124. Stan SandeckyCity of Origin - Kvacala, GaliciaAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $45.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

125. Martin SirotaCity of origin - Tesek, HungaryAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $1.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

126. Mike StanikCity of origin - Dina Luka, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 38Amount owed (1919) - $6.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

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127.

128. John SetlaCity of Origin - Radzigowie, GaliciaAge on Internment - 35Amount owed (1919) - $16.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

129. Jakob (Jacob)SvineckyCity of Origin - Yustina, GaliciaAge on Internment - 40Amount owed (1919) - $12.75According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $12.75 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 6th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

130.

131.

132.

133.

134.

135. Joseph SlaneckyCity of Origin - Niza, GaliciaAge on Internment - 45Amount owed (1919) - $5.00According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $5.00 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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136. Frank Trencuk (Trncak)City of origin - Kribl, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 35Amount owed (1919) - $7.75According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $7.75 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.September 21st, 1918 (Could also be 1915) An Exeat Permit was issued tohim so that he could move to the US to live with his brother in Colorado.

137.

138. Martin TapayCity of origin - VitanovaAge on Internment - 25Amount owed (1919) - $13.50According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $13.50 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

139. Mike TrstenskyCity of origin - Trstens, HungaryAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $21.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

140. Toni TarabullaCity of Origin - Jankowicze, GaliciaAge on Internment - 50Amount owed (1919) - $2.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

141. Joe TothCity of origin - Mikohasz, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $5.50According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $5.50 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

142.

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143.

144.

145. Andrew UrbanCity of origin - Zuberecz, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 34Amount owed (1919) - $5.50According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $5.50 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

146. Joe UlagaCity of origin - Stfat, Stajmark, AustriaAge on Internment - 26Amount owed (1919) - $5.00According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $5.00 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

147. John UrbanCity of origin - Zuberecz, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 21Amount owed (1919) - $6.25According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $6.25 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

148. Tom Urinak (Unrinak)City of origin - Hrustin, HungaryAge on Internment - 45Amount owed (1919) - $24.50According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $24.50 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

149.

150.

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151. Joseph UrbanCity of origin - Zuberecz, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 29Amount owed (1919) - $13.50According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $13.50 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.

152.

153. Joe VudoCity of Origin - Voliskovic, GaliciaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $29.00According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926, $29.00 represents what heearned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 6th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

154. Joe VistorCity of Origin - Dolna, Zomna, SilesiaAge on Internment - 29Amount owed (1919) - $51.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

155.

156.

157. Joe YeherCity of Origin - Trstena, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 25Amount owed (1919) - $17.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

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158. George WasckEscaped September 18th, 1915 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $0.50

159. Mike VatralyCity of Origin - Poszkerostur, HungaryAge on Internment - 26Amount owed (1919) - $23.00. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

160. Louis WilczekCity of Origin - Biceng, GaliciaAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $3.40. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

161.

162. Andrew ZeleznikCity of Origin - Zuberecz, Austria HungaryAge on Internment - 35Amount owed (1919) - $2.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.

163. John ZubekCity of Origin - Trstena, Austria-HungaryAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $11.75. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

164. John ZurCity of Origin - Tenszin, GaliciaAge on Internment - 33Amount owed (1919) - $12.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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165. Andrew ZurCity of Origin - Ciencina, GaliciaAge on Internment - 24Amount owed (1919) - $15.25. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsReleased June 5th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

166. John BednarskyCity of Origin - Zbaraz, GaliciaAge on Internment - 38Amount owed (1919) - $9.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Released June 6th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

167. Frank GergasCity of Origin - Racerka, GaliciaAge on Internment - 24Amount owed (1919) - $24.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsReleased June 6th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

168. Mattias Touschek (Tauschek)City of Origin - Selzie, AustriaAge on Internment - 40Amount owed (1919) - $8.75. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

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170. Mike MikeforikCity of Origin - Vaskovic-Povit, BukovinaAge on Internment - 22Amount owed (1919) - $27.25. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

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171. Peter Swiston (Sywston)City of Origin - Howylow, GaliciaAge on Internment - 28Amount owed (1919) - $2.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampReleased June 6th, 1916 to work at the Crownsnest Pass Coal Company’sMine at Michel (Sparwood) BC

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173. Fritz MithasAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

174. Mike TamasAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

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176. Bill GawrylukAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

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178. Prokys ProskurlnakCity of Origin - Rusa, Banilla, WaszkoutzAge on Internment - 47Amount owed (1919) - $2.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

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179. Steve BartkoCity of Origin - Dolina, Rostoczko, GaliciaAge on Internment - 37Amount owed (1919) -$2.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June 1926Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

180. Mikw Kohotylo (Kolotylo)City of Origin - Russ Banilla Waszkouts, BukowinaAge on Internment - 39Amount owed (1919) - $5.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

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182. Harry RawlukCity of Origin - Russ Banilla Waszkouts, BukowinaAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $1.75. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

183. JohnVukishCity of Origin - Split, DalzaciaAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $15.50. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

184. George (S.) Sevinch (Sewinski)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2810Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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186. Harry SpindlerCity of Origin - Stanislaw, MalopolskaAge on Internment - 26April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawaAmount owed (1919) - $8.54 ($8.75 in 1926) According to Statement datedJune 30th, 1926 this amount represents what he earned while at theMorrissey CampConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

187. Joe BasichCity of Origin - Trieste, AustriaAmount owed (1919) - $3.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926,this amount is no longer owing

188. Mike BelishAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could not find confirmation of his release

189. Marco MilderAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

190. Mike MoritzAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

191. Alec MiservichCity of Origin - Szypyvec, Czernowits, AustriaAge on Internment - 23Amount owed (1919) - $10.00. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

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192. Mike Shemausky (Szymanski, Shemansky)Austro-HungarianMarch 1918 he received $40.00 from an unknown sourceTaught Arithmetic at the YMCA School at the CampApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but no record found of him being releasedTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2812July 6th, 1919 he was scheduled for deportation

193. Zydor Orlowsky (aka Stephen Lapkowsky)City of Origin - Boscovitz, AustriaAge on Internment - 34Amount owed (1919) - $1.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampConfirmed released May 28th, 1917

194. Frank Pawlick (Pawlik, Powlic)City of Origin - Brinj, Krvotien, AustriaAge on Internment - 34Amount owed (1919) - $2.00. According to handwritten note on Statementdated June 30th, 1926, this amount was paid on August 15th, 1933April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawaConfirmed Released July 31st, 1917

195. Anton (Anton D.) Denisker (Desnikar)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransfered to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2813Deported October 26TH/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

196. John Machalanko (Machekanko)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

197. William Couch (Cowch)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could not find confirmation of his release

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198. Mytro (Martin) Couch (Cowch)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $40.89 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2815December 9th, 1919 his name is on a list of Austro-Hungarians who wishedto be ‘Repatriated’ but had no funds to cover the costs

199. Tanasy MacenkoAustro-HungarianNovember 1916 $20.35 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

200. Sam Sichor (Sichon)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 445Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3059

201. John Birry (Berry)City of Origin - Drignash, AustriaAge on Internment - 24Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $37.62. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

202. William HerchukAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

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203. Mike BallasCity of Origin - Vukaterbi, AustriaAge on Internment - 35Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayAmount owed (1919) - $64.23. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

204. John M. Krusuavich (Krusuavick, Krusuavitch, Krussnevich)Austro-HungarianCity of origin: Bringe, AustriaNovember 1916 $37.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2816Considered as undesirable, suspected of two murders in the State ofWashington and wanted by the police at Everett, Washington.DeportedMarch 4th, 1919

205. Frank PavichAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 147Transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2950December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover costDeported February 24th, 1920

206. Frank HulwaAustro-Hungarian (On Deportation list Nationality mentioned as German)April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedMarch 1918 $0.25 was seized from him during searchDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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207. William DoskochAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 385Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3055Released January 9th, 1920

208. Ivan ConjarAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

209. Mike ZagarskiAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

210. John Trezniski (Tyzynsky)City of Origin - Sniatyn, GaliciaAge on Internment - 30Amount owed (1919) - $6.90. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

211. H. Bonnermann (Bonnemann)GermanTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 913September 21st, 1918 received $60.81 from the Prisoner of War ReliefCommitteeDeported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. PretorianGiven 1st Class accommodations on board ship

212. W. SchmittennerGermanNovember 1916 $20.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.

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216. William (Wilhelm) HackmeisterGermanNovember 1917 he was 53 years of age, occupation listed as merchant,destitute, cause of arrest pro-German writerTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 930Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 216Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

217. W.C. SchaenfeldGerman1st Class PoWEscaped November 12th, 1916, unknown if re-captured

218. Fritz CromeGerman1st Class PoWEscaped November 12th, 1916, unknown if re-captured

219. Leon SauverGermanWife Charlotte and children Ingo and Helgi moved into unoccupied buildingnear the main building of the Camp at Morrissey.November 1916 $15.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 915Deportedwith wife Charlotte # 5055 and three children: Ingo # 5056,Helgi # 5057 and Ursula # 5060 on October 26/27th, 1919 on board theS.S. Pretorian and given 1st Class accommodations

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220. W. Chas BergGermanTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 916Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian and given 1stClass accommodations with his wife Johanna S.U. # 5058

221. Otto Emil MuschikGermanOccupation - ChemistOver the age of 45Transferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 901Deportedwith wife # 5053 and daughter # 5054 October 26/27th, 1919On board the S.S. Pretorian and given 1st Class accommodations

222. Morit (Morris) SchammerGermanNovember 1916 $105.65 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to Vernon and given PoW # 902 as 1st Class PrisonerJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3027Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

223. Ewgon von ParpartGerman (Prussia)Age on Internment 27, SingleReservist, Lieutenant of CavalryAssisted in or attempted to assist in helping other Germans flee to the USTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp and given PoW # 903Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. PretorianGiven 1st Class accommodations on board ship

224. E. RosenhagenGerman1st Class PoWEscaped November 12th, 1916, unknown if re-capturedMother-in-law and his child lived in Morrissey

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225. Frank H. Woycik (Woycick)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1206 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

226. Franz Woycik (Woycick)GermanNovember 1917 he was 51 years of age, occupation listed as miner, reservistCause of arrest not satisfied with reliabilityIn January 1918, while at the Morrissey Camp, stated he did not want to berepatriated as his family lived in BrazilMarch 1918 $5.25 was seized from him during searchOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1207 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

227. John LeesemanGermanMarch 1918 $2.00 was seized from him during searchOctober 13th, 1918 transferred to the Munson Alta. CampDied while at the Munson Alberta Internment Camp November 20th, 1918Buried at the Munson CemeterySeptember 1970 his remains were exhumed and reburied at the WoodlandCemetery, Kitchener, Ont. By the German War Graves Commission underthe name of J.L. Morrissey

228. William (Wilhelm) Heinze (Heinz)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1208 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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229. Carl GorskyAustrian but listed as German in deportation recordsArrested in Northgate Saskatchewan on September 19th, 1914Reason for arrest: He meant to assist enemyJanuary 1918 taught Motor Engineering at the YMCA SchoolOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1209 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

230. Chris ElmslerGermanTaught Veterinary Science and Agriculture at the YMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1210 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

231. P.A.O. (Paul) HeidnerGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 931Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3133Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

232. Albert HeidnerGermanNovember 1917 he was 51 years of age, occupation listed as labourer, causeof arrest: not satisfied with his reliabilityMarch 1918 $11.95 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 932Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3134Married and has 5 childrenDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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233. G. (Gunther) Paul Victor Kurt (Kurtz)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1211 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

234. J.(Julius) E. ValentineGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1212 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

235. Jessie ClaussenGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1213 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

236. John Dutch (Duhr)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1214 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th / 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

237. Ernst (Ernest) Petersen (Peterson)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 933June 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3135Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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238. Curt VongherGermanHad a bank account with the Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg, Man.March 1918 he received $2.00 from an unknown sourceDeported September 4TH/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

239. Hans VongherGermanHad a bank account with the Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg, Man.Deported September 4TH/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

240. Carl Schreiber (Schriber)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 934Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2987Deported October 26TH/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

241. John StafedGerman

242. Frank Buttergereit (Buttergreit, Butterfreit)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1215 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

243. Hugo HeinGermanHad a bank account with the Union Bank of Canada, Brandon, Man.Transferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 935Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3136Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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244. John StoneGermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2821Considered as undesirable as he spent time in the Regina Jail for vagrancyDeportedMarch 4th, 1919

245. Walter GrunthalGermanTransfered to Vernon Internment Cam given PoW # 985September 29th, 1917 sent to Insane Asylum at New Westminster, BCDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

246. Alfred KaufmannGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1216Transferred to the Kapuskasing Camp and given PoW # 3235Deported October 26TH/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

247. Ernst AdamGermanMarch 1918 he received $0.80 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1217 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

248. Carl Erge (Ergo)GermanTaught Theoretical Carpentry at the YMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg, while at Amherst given PoW # 1218 arriving March 25th, 1919Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 3229Deported October 26TH/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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249. Gustav KlothGermanAccording to the Saskatoon Phoenix of March 3rd, 1915 he was arrested atthe Alexandra Hotel in Warman where he and his brother Henry (PoW # 250)were the proprietorsApril 18th, 1918 became a member to the Pow Committee having beenelected by the German PoWsOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1219 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

250. Henry KlothGermanAccording to the Saskatoon Phoenix of March 3rd, 1915 he was arrested atthe Alexandra Hotel in Warman where he and his brother Gustav (Gustof)(PoW # 249) were the proprietorsOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1220 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

251. Fred SchmidtGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1221 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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252. Albert BauerGermanDecember 1914 aged 25/26Was a Teacher at Neudorf, Sask.February 1915 moved to Rosenfelt, Man..March 1915 interned at Winnipeg, Man.Transferred to the Morrissey CampFebruary 7th, 1917, while at Morrissey placed in cells for four days forrefusing to pick potatoes for their own useJanuary 1918 taught English, Typewriting and Shorthand at the YMCASchoolTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 936

253. Gustav A. WolffGermanTransferred from Brandon Internment Camp (Brandon PoW # 300)March 1918 $1.25 was seized from him during searchWhile at the Morrissey Camp he was the Chairman of the CanteenCommittee in February 1918, A member of the PoW Committeerepresenting the Austrians.Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2822Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

254. Ernst RobertsGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 4th/5th, 1919 escaped from the Eaton Camp. Unknown ifre-captured.At the time of his escape he was owed $26.15

255. J.E. VoltzenengelEscaped October 25th, 1916 unknown if re-captured

256. Otto KonradGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1222 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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257. Herman (Hermann) Rillimann (Rellmann, Rillman)GermanBorn March 31st, 1895City of origin: Essen, RuhrDied November 1st, 1917Initially buried at the Morrissey CemeterySeptember 1970 remains exhumed and reburied at the WoodlandCemetery German PoW Section, Kitchener, Ontario by the German WarGraves Commission.

258. Wilhelm SchneiderGermanMay 27th, 1916, while at the Brandon Camp he was sentenced to seven (7)days hard labour for calling a guard “an English Son of a Bitch”November 1917 he was 48 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, cause of arrest unreliable and speaking pro-GermanWhile at the Morrissey Camp he was sentenced to 5 months in the NelsonJail by the Civil Magistrate for interfering with an escort, using filthy anddisgusting language and that it was a pity that Sgt. Maj, Bryant, who was incharge of the escort, had not been killed in France.While at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German GovernmentTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 937Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

259. Alfred Meikle (Mohler)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1223 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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260. Adolph DrobnigGermanNovember 1917 he was 57 years of age, occupation listed as cook, reservist,cause of arrest speaking pro-GermanWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German GovernmentTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 938Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3137Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

261. Fred Hackenyos (Hackenjos)GermanJanuary 1918 taught Algebra and Steam and Practical Engineering at theYMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1224 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

262. Paul Brunmack (Brummack)GermanOctober 9th, 1918 received $1.94 from the Prisoner of War Relief CommitteeDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

263. Fritz OsterburgGermanDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

264. Reinhold SalzmannGerman

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265. Herman Steine (Stein)GermanCity of origin: Behrend bei DanzigDate of Birth: March 7th, 1860Emigrated from Germany January 27th, 1914November 1917 he was 57 years of age, occupation listed as blacksmith,reservist, cause of arrest: broke paroleWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German GovernmentTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2825Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

266. J.L.C.C. (J.L.C.K.) (Johannes Ludwig Christian Carl) SchnellrathGermanCity of origin: Nordhausen, Reg.-Bez., Erfurt, GermanyDate of Birth: April 5th, 1858Emigrated from Germany August 5th, 1885November 1917 he was 59 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, cause of arrest unreliability, vagrant, was in jail for 60 days forvagrancy and carrying a daggerWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German GovernmentTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2826Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

267. Wm. HageneristeEscaped on the afternoon of November 15th, 1916, together with ErnestSchenkel PoW # 391 and Carl Radotz PoW # 392 with the assistance of JohnWirth PoW # 421, unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $87.40

268. August Fred ParrottAustrian but listed as German on deportation recordsOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1225 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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269. Emil Gillissen (aka Geisler, Geizler)GermanSeptember 21st, 1918 received $20.26 from the Prisoner of War ReliefCommitteeTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2827Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

270. Wm. BrownEscaped October 25th, 1916 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $22.04

271. Albert Smith (Schmidt)GermanHad a bank account with the Bank of Commerce, Fernie, BC.March 1918 he received $10.00 from an unknown sourceApril 18th, 1918 became a member to the Pow Committee having beenelected by the German PoWsOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1226 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

272. Carl (Karl) FeldbrandtGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 939Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainSeptember 21st, 1918 received $4.05 from the Prisoner of War ReliefCommitteeJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3138Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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273. John (Jakobus) Vonmark (Von Mark)GermanCity of origin: Nesse, Kreis: Norden, HannoverDate of Birth: October 24th, 1864Emigrated from Germany o April 9th, 1899November 1917 he was 52 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, cause of arrest: communicating with the enemyWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German Government but wanted to be able to disposeof his farm at Dominion City, Manitoba before leaving the country. It is notknown if he was able to do so.Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

274. Fritz (Arnold) SeegerGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1227 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported on September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

275. Joe PalmGermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2829Considered as undesirable as he spent time in the Regina jail for theftDeportedMarch 4th, 1919

276. E. Max Kuck (Kluck)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given Pow # 1228 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

277. Peter NickGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1229 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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278. Martin NickGermanNovember 1916 $14.55 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2830Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

279. John FrinkGerman (On Deportation list Nationality shown as Austro-Hungarian)Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2831Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

280. K.W.A. RungeGermanTaught Practical Farming in German at the YMCA School at the CampDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

281. John Peter FunkGermanHad a bank account with the Bank of Commerce, Kindersley, Sask.October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg.While at Amherst given PoW # 1230 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

282. Harry Hans Hoffka (Koffka)GermanOperated on at the Melville, Sask. Municipal Hospital January 23rd, 1915 leftHospital May 11th, 1915October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1231 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported on September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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283. Hendrik (Henry) HostmanGermanDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

284. Chas H. (Hans) DinkelmeirGermanMarch 1918 $0.35 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 940June 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3139Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

285. Herman BrindelGermanMarch 1918 $11.00 was seized from him during searchDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

286. John Gillissen (Gillison)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 941Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

287. John Schulwerk (Schuhwerk)GermanMarch 1918 he received $3.00 from an unknown sourceTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 942Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great Britain

288. Paul Lowe (Loewe)GermanNovember 1916 $5.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1232 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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289. Wm. P.M. (Peter) BrandtGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 943Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

290. Franz A. KunzGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 944Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

291. Emil ChitrickGermanMarch 1918 $3.50 was seized from him during searchDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

292. Geroge Beock (Boeck)GermanMarch 1918 $5.25 was seized from him during searchSeptember 21st, 1918 received $4.86 from the Prisoner or War ReliefCommitteeOctober 9th, 1918 received $4.37 from the Prisoner of War Relief CommitteeTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2836Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

293. Erwin Lange (Langer)GermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2837Considered as undesirable as he spent time in the North Battleford, Sask. jailDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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294. Louis JahnGermanMarch 1918 $8.00 was seized from him during searchOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1233 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

295. Reinhold GregorEscaped October 25th, 1916 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $6.11

296. Jack SiebertCity of Origin - Maisric, Wolinska, RussiaAge on Internment 19Amount owed (1919) - $3.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp.Confirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

297. Herman StreuberCity of Origin - Tangwitz, Saxony, GermanyAge on Internment - 35Amount owed (1919) - $1.50. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

298. Henry Gluck (Gulck)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 945June 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3141Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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299. Alex Salowa (Salawa)GermanMarch 1918 he received $2.75 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1234 arriving March 25th, 1919Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 3248Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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304. Borti TothCity of Origin - Kiss Vard, HungaryAge on Internment - 29Amount owed (1919) - $2.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

305. Petro Wagish (Wagich)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

306. Mike Storac (Storic)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2838December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover cost

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307. Andrew Kostenuk (Kosteynuk)City of Origin - Tlince, Sniatyn, GaliciaAge on Internment - 21November 1916 $44.65 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayAmount owed (1919) - $4.27. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released prior to Camp closing (date unknown)

308. Mike Mychaylyzyn (Mychjlyzyn)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

309. Koskew GagosAustro-HungarianHad a bank account with the Royal Bank, Nanaimo, BCApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedMarch 1918 $0.25 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2839December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals wishing to be‘repatriated’ but did not have sufficient funds to cover costs

310. W. Souchuk (Sauchuk, Soncuk)City of Origin - Drizurow, GaliciaAge on Internment - 23November 1916 $19.65 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayAmount owed (1919) - $13.39. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

311. Alex Pohrbralner (Pohrblalner)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

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312. John Hladysk (Hladysck, Hladysh)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $21.25 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Taught German conducted in Ruthenian at the YMCA School at the CampApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

313. Edward RommingsCity of Origin - Horodenka, GaliciaAge on Internment - 21Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $19.07. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Campand still subject to claim

314. Nick Kowey (Kowoz)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $50.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

315. Felix Chikon (Chihon)Austro-Hungarian (Kapuskasing Deportation list shows him as beingGerman)Had a bank account with the Royal Bank, Nanaimo, BCNovember 1916 $44.60 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2842Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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316. Mike BeydoAustro-HungarianNovember 1916 $40.90 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedDeported February 24th 1920

317. Frank SteyanchAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

318. Lewis CebarAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 486Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great Britain

319. John Hunlin (Hublic and Huhlic and Huli)City of Origin - Lipkowce, GaliciaAge on Internment - 20Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $3.68. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

320. Sam Tataryu (Tataryn, Tartaryn, Tatary)Austro-HungarianCity of origin: Milowanic, Stanislaw, AustriaApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 500Listed as ‘Insane’ and considered ‘Eccentric’Sent to NewWestminster AsylumTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2803Considered as undesirable as he was a member of the I.W.W.DeportedMarch 4th, 1919 (A seperate Deportation list shows deportationdate as October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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321. Tony PetrosAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2845December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list on individuals wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover cost

322. Toni(y) (Tom) Ruzick (Rusich)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedEscaped August 31st, 1917 and re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $2.98Died October 5th, 1918, of Tuberculosis, Born in 1870Buried at the Morrissey CemeteryNOK: Yosefina Rusich (Wife), residing at Hrelin, Suzak District, Croatia,Austria

323. D. Waslwick (Jovasevich, Urwaslavich)City of Origin - Door Horvatska, AustriaAge on Internment - 38Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayAmount owed (1919) - $6.00. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

324. Dusan Vehor (Tehur)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

325. Joe Swaga (Sawaga, Seveja)City of Origin - Fabince, Husiatyn, GaliciaAge on Internment - 32Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $3.36. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

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326. Steve Kupanjar (Kubugar, Kupunjar)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

327. Mike Bonolick (Bonoliuk, Bonalich)City of Origin - Rukuljani, AustriaAge on Internment - 28Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $1.01. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

328. Mike OsmanichCity of Origin - Udbina Hrvatska, AustriaAge on Internment - 30Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $2.12. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

329. Carl PavichAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

330. Matt PavichAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

331. Tony Sverko (Sverke)City of Origin - Podgace, Kopar, GaliciaAge on Internment - 25Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $27.87. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

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332. Peter Fuchak (Fuchuk)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 603Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3076

333. Steve Evoskiff (Evasiuk)Austro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cash

334. Steve BurkeAustro-HungarianNovember 1916 $17.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp and given PoW # 2847Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretoria

335. Mik Katalina (Mike Katalinick, Katalinic)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $2.50 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedDied July 1st, 1918, of TuberculosisBuried at the Morrissey CemeteryNOK: John Nekich (Cousin), Gilbert, Minnesota, USA

336. Fadya Calusie (Calusic)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

337. Dan VadakovicAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedConfirmed Released July 31st, 1917

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338. Nick Corah (Corak)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could not find confirmation of his release

339. Joseph StefanosAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

340. Pete RubownaAustro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but could find no confirmation of his release

341. Joseph Kratkey (Kratky)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $6.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 808DeportedMarch 4th, 1919

342. Mike Mutabzia (Mutazia, Mutobzia, Muttobizia)Austro-HungarianNovember 1916 $5.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.

343. Jean Sebrenka (Sebrenko)Austro-HungarianApril 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 812Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great Britain

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344. Steve (Wasyl) DereticCity of Origin - Resina, Dalmatia, AustriaAge on Internment - 38Transferred from the Edgewood Camp.While at Edgewood on February 8th, 1916 he was issued an EXEAT Permit tomove to the US. It appears that he did not as he was subsequently internedat MorrisseyReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $1.86. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWs

345. Sam Belanko (Belanka)Austro-HungarianNovember 1917 he was 65 years of age, occupation listed as labourer, causeof arrest failing to report to PoliceWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian GovernmentTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 989Sent to NewWestminster AsylumDeported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

346. Tazar Slypimeuck (Slypemuick)Could also be Lazor SlepeniukAustro-HungarianNovember 1916 $18.25 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to Kapuskasing given PoW #2853Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

347. Louis CookCity of Origin - Budapest, HungaryAge on Internment - 27Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $16.50. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the MorrisseyCamp

348. Billy KatoAustro-HungarianConfirmed Released May 28th, 1917

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349. S.T. PreglerAustro-HungarianEscapedMay 14th, 1917, unknown if recapturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $1.05

350. Gabor BalaszAustro-HungarianAged 37 in 1917Arrived in Canada May 8th, 1914, Lived in Trail BC where he was initiallyinterned at outbreak of the war then released on ParoleJune or July 1915 moved to Michel, BC where he purchased a rail ticket totravel to Chicago, Ill.Married and has one child living in HungaryArrested on September 11th, 1915 at North Portal, Sask. Attempting to leaveCanadaAt the time of his arrest he had $31.95 in his possessionSent to Brandon, Man. Camp October 18th, 1915 and given PoW # 1063October 1916 He was transferred to Banff-Castle Mountain Camp and givenPoW # 546Transferred to Morrissey Camp - date unknownReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

351. Charles VadAustro-HungarianReleased May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway

352. John Gubronsky (Gubransky)City of Origin - Szaprofave Krozo, HungaryAge on Internment - 28Amount owed (1919) - $21.00. This amount is not mentioned in the June1926 Statement of amounts owing to PoWsConfirmed Released on May 28th, 1917

353. Steve DabosCity of Origin - Reva-Aranyos, HungaryAge on Internment - 31Amount owed (1919) - $4.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampConfirmed Released on May 28th, 1917

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354. George BoyCity of Origin - Kuznian, BukowinaAge on Internment - 23Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $6.50. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

355. Mike KolakCity of Origin - Sapcy, GaliciaAge on Internment - 25Released May 20th, 1917 to work for the Canadian Pacific RailwayWith handwritten notation that he had no cashAmount owed (1919) - $5.25. According to Statement dated June 30th, 1926this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey Camp

356. Paul Schuldt (Schultz, Schultze)GermanDeported July 24TH, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

357. Fritz RappGermanEscapedMay 14th, 1917 (Unknown if re-captured)At the time of his escape he was owed $6.35

358. Phillip AmbresterAustro-HungarianAged 24 in 1917April 11th, 1917 authorized to be released by Internment Operations inOttawa but was not releasedConfirmed released July 31st, 1917 to work for the CPR in either Alberta orSaskatchewan

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359. August Brink (Frink)GermanJanuary 1918 Taught Higher Accountancy, Book-keeping, Time Keeping andPhysical Drill at the YMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1235Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

360. Gustav Karger (Kaerger, Kaengar)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’While at Vernon given PoW # 946Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3142Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

361. Herman WohlerGermanTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2855Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

362. Gregor Hulsmann (Hulsman)GermanTransferred from Lethbridge Internment Camp where he had been givenPoW # 47November 1916 $5.00 was credited to his account with the InternmentOperations, Ottawa.Transferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 947Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3143Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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363. Werner Westphal (Westphail)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Anherst given PoW # 1236 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

364. Hans Schultz (Schuldt, Shultz)GermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, incited others to not obey orders, refusing to work and inciting themto strike. Was considered the 2nd biggest trouble makerListed as a Pastor.January 1918 taught French and Spanish at the YMCA School. When A.Bauer, PoW # 252 was transferred to Vernon in April 1918, Schultz took overthe responsibility for teaching EnglishMarch 1918 he received $2.00 from an unknown sourceApril 18th, 1918 became a member to the Pow Committee having beenelected by the German PoWsDeportedMarch 4th, 1919

365. Hugo RackGerman, ReservistHad been previously interned but Paroled as his wife and children weredestitute. Re-interned for making seditious statements such as “The lyingEnglish Mob” and “the Government are liars”.Transferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, while at the Morrissey Camp on February 7th, 1917 he was placedcells for four days for refusing to pick potatoes for their own use.February 16th, 1917 was awarded 72 hours in cells, fit condition forpunishment; on March 6th, 1917 was awarded 96 hours in cells for makingmalicious and insinuating statements while communicating with outsiders.Deported February 24th, 1920

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366. Fritz OldorffGermanTransferred from Lethbridge Internment Camp (# 95)March 1918 $0.55 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Vernon Internment camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 948Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3144Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

367. Rudolf MarkwitzGermanTaught Typewriting and acted as Librarian at the YMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1237 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

368. Charles TischerGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”While at the Morrissey Camp he was a member of the PoW CommitteeTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2858Deported October 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

369. Albert Karstedt (Karstadt)GermanMarch 1918 $2.40 was seized from him during searchDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

370. Adolph Moller (Muller)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 949Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3145Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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371. Carl (Karl) John (Jahn)GermanDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

372. Eric von Buckoltz (Butcholtz)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1238 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

373. Reinhold SchedlerGermanMarch 1918 $0.25 was seized from him during searchJanuary 1918 he attended the YMCA School where he studied EnglishOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1239 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

374. Fritz KlingensteinGermanMarch 1918 $3.35 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 950Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2993Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

375. Joseph Maier (Maiers)GermanTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 983Sent to NewWestminster AsylumDeported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

376. Emil KnocheGermanDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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377. Robert WalkenhorstGermanMarch 1918 $0.35 was seized from him during searchOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1240Transferred to Kapuskasing then released December 3rd, 1919 to reside inMontreal, Qc.

378. Otto (Otto Carl) Scholz (Scholze, Schulze, Schultz)GermanDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

379. Valentine KronertGermanFebruary 7th, 1917 he was placed in cells for four days for refusing to pickpotatoes for their own use.March 1918 $1.00 was seized from him during searchSeptember 21st, 1918 received $2.92 from the Prisoner of War ReliefCommitteeOctober 9th, 1918 received $2.91 from the Prisoner of War Relief CommitteeTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2862Deported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

380. Hugo KesslerGermanDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

381. Ernst M. TammGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor” where he escaped once and was re-capturedTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 951Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3146Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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382. Hugo D’ArdatGermanMarch 1918 he received $3.00 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1241 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

383. Oscar D’ArdatGermanMarch 1918 he received $1.50 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1242 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

384. Otto (O.E.) Boritzky (Boritski)GermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2865Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

385. George Wentlandt (Wendtland)GermanJanuary 1918 taught Commercial Arithmetic and Banking (Exchange) at theYMCA SchoolOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1243 arriving March 25th, 1919Transferred to Kapuskasing and released on October 10th, 1919

386.

387. Willi JenneGermanMarch 1918 he received $2.00 from an unknown sourceMarch 1918 $1.05 was seized from him during search

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388. Walter TauchmannGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, while at the Morrissey Camp was awarded 72 hours in cells forrefusing to obey ordersFebruary 7th, 1917 he was placed in cells for four days for refusing to pickpotatoes for their own useTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 952Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3147Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

389. George SubatGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, escaped once and was re-capturedWhile at the Morrissey Camp on Aug. 29th, 1917 escaped and re-capturedOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1244 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

390. Gustav H.O. BrauerGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 953Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3148Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

391. Ernest SchenkelOn the afternoon of November 15th, 1916, with the assistance of John WirthPoW # 421, he escaped with William Hagenmeister PoW # 267 and CarlRadotz PoW # 392. Unknown if re-captured

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392. Carl Radatz (Radotz)Escaped on the afternoon of November 15th, 1916, together with ErnestSchenkel PoW # 391 and William Hagenmeister PoW # 267, with theassistance of John Wirth PoW # 421 unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $9.45

393. Frederich(k) von AppenGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, while at the Morrissey Camp, on March 6th, 1917 was awarded 48hours in cells for making malicious and false statement whilecommunicating with outsiders.Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

394. Alios (Alois) Schulwerk ( Schuhwerk, Schukwerk)GermanDeported February 24th, 1920

395. John MedlGermanCity of origin: Marktretwitz, Oberfranken, BeyernDate of Birth: May 18th, 1870Emigrated from Germany in March 1903November 1917 he was 47 years of age, occupation listed as farmer,reservist, cause of arrest traveling without permitHad a bank account with the Bank of Ottawa, Edmonton, Alta.While at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the German GovernmentDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

396. Herman BerndtGermanMarch 1918 $0.40 was seized from him during searchOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1245 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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397. Michael KitzmantelGerman (On Deportation List Nationality mentioned as Austro-Hungarian)October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1246 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

398. Albert KohnGerman

399. Fritz StrauchGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor” having attempted to escape several timesMarch 1918 he received $25.00 from an unknown source

400. Carl Rohl (Roehl)GermanJanuary 1918 taught German Bookkeeping and Business English and alsoTaught English for Austrians and Canadian Banking at the YMCA Schoolat the CampDeported September4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

401. Robert GuntherGermanTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2872Deported October 26th/ 27th , 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

402. Anton Thiel (Theil)GermanDeported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

403. Walter ZehmGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1247 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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404. Carl YeschkaGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”Transferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 954Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

405. W.B. MeideGermanDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

406. A.F.G. BerwigGermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 955Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainDeported September 4th/ 5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

407. Joe LetznerGermanHad a bank account with Imperial Bank, Edmonton, Alta.March 1918 $0.30 was seized from him during searchDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

408. Kurt (Curt, Kurtz) GrunerGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1248Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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409. Fred CohnGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge Camp where he was given PoW # 386March 1918 gave Dancing Lessons at the YMCA SchoolOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1249 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

410. Joseph (Joe) BischoffGermanMarch 1918 he received $6.80 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1250 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

411. Hans Peter KokenGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, considered as ‘leader’ of the “bad actors”, known to incite others tonot obey orders etc. Was considered the biggest trouble maker.While at the Morrissey Camp, Jan. 27th, 1917 incited mutiny and resistedarrest, awarded 72 hours detentionJanuary 1918 Taught Drawing, Freehand and Architectural Drawing at theYMCA School at the CampOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1251 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

412. Frank Herman Schultz (Schults, Shulz)GermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”Member of the PoW Committee in 1918Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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413. Otto Carl Schultz (Schults)GermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”March 1918 he received $2.00 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1252 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

414. William SchneeGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, wjile at the Morrissey Camp on March 9th, 1917 was awarded 48hours in cells for refusing to obey orders, April 30th, 1917, awarded 3 days incells for refusing to obey ordersTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 956Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great Britain

415. Herman LudwigGermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given Pow # 1253 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

416. Frederich(k) (Otto F.) Hope (Hoppe)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 957Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3149Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

417.

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418. Frederick Kock (Koch)GermanTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 958Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3150Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

419. Richard Paul SchmidtGermanDeported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

420. George Cohn (Cohen)GermanTransferred from the Lethbridge, Alta Camp where he was listed as a “BadActor”, while at the Morrissey Camp on November 8th, 1916 was awarded24 hours in cells for using insulting language to NCO Guard; June 6th, 1917was awarded 2 days in cells for fighting with fellow prisoner; on February24th, 1918 was awarded 72 hours in cells on reduced diet for refusing to getout of bed.Transferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 959Transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2997Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

421. John (Johan) Wirth (Worth)GermanCity of origin - Gaggenau, Baden GermanyArrived in Canada in 1911 at the age of 30SingleReservistOriginally detained in Edmonton, Alta.Worked as cook at the Morrissey CampOn the afternoon of November 15th, 1916 he helped three other PoWsescape, namely William Hagenmeister PoW 267, Ernest Schenkel PoW # 391and Carl Radotz PoW # 392 by distracting the guard escorting them throughthe bush.Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

422. John Nick PenoffBulgarian

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423. Ernst Mackelburger (Meckelburger)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1254 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

424. Hrenko (Harry) Smerczynski (Smerchanski)Austro-HungarianBorn in 1892 in GaliciaDied on March 30th, 1917 of TuberculosisBuried at the Morrissey CemeteryNOK In Canada: Andre Sawczuk (Cousin) residing in Lethbridge, Alta.

425. Fred Muzum (Mozum)City of Origin - Peretisko, GaliciaAge on Internment - 29Transferred fromMara Lake Camp PoW # 31Amount owed (1919) - $32.55. According to Statement dated June 30th,1926 this amount represents what he earned while at the Morrissey CampReleased October 3rd, 1917

426. Tom Robby (Bobby)Transferred fromMara Lake Camp PoW # 33Released October 3rd, 1917

427. Paul Kosnik (Kosnic)GermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1255 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

428. Emil Hornoff

429. Louis Balenovich

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430. J. Dirana

431. Pash JuretichMarch 1918 $0.25 was seized from him during search

432. Stejon PerichAustro-HungarianTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2883Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

433. Ivan Polonoc (Polonio)Austro-HungarianListed as German over 45 years of age in January 1918In November 1917 he was 51 years of age, occupation listed as labourer;was a reservist; Cause of arrest listed as destitute with lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian Government

434. Jose Sork (Srok)Austro-HungarianDeported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

435. Pete DrenavicAustro-HungarianIn November 1917 he was 59 years of age, Occupation listed as labourer,was destitute. Cause of arrest listed as lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian Government

436. Mike Cussick (Cussic)October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1256 arriving March 25th, 1919

437. H. Kinsouck

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438. George Povichuk

439. P. Marakinch

440. Anton BilosAustro-HungarianJanuary 1918 taught Writing for Austrians at the YMCA SchoolTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2890Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

441. Ilari KosakAustro-HungarianDeported October 26th/27th 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

442. G. Harpuk

443. Vasyl Palypcyck

444. A. StraskiTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 984Sent to NewWestminster AsylumScheduled for deportation October 26th/27th, 1919 on board theS.S. Pretorian

445. F. Osytuyk

446. John MesicMarch 1918 $0.25 was seized from him during search

447. M. Crolich

448. Phillip BorojaMarch 1918 he received $5.00 from an unknown source

449. A. Rosich

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450. Mike Taranaveski (Tarnaveski)April 16h, 1918 he escaped and was subsequently re-capturedapproximately 3 miles from the campOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1257 arriving March 25th, 1919Released September 29th, 1919 to go to Fort George, BC

451. Joseph (Joe) Medovich (Medivick)Austro-HungarianNovember 1917 he was 54 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,destitute, cause of arrest lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian GovernmentTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2899December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals seeking‘repatriation” but had insufficient funds to cover cost

452. Chas. Borro

453. Steve BurichMarch 1918 $13.35 was seized from him during search

454. T. Engle

455. P. LazelemOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1258 arriving March 25th, 1919

456. Joe BaseluckTransferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 204Shown himself to bitter against Canada and Great Britain

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457. John RubichTransferred to Kapuskasing and give PoW # 2903July 6th, 1919 he was scheduled for deportationDecember 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover cost

458. Pete Makna

459. J. Olbert

460. Mike Forester (Forstor)Austro-HungarianTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2906December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of those wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover the costs

461. F. Studuchuk

462. M. Machalovich

463. Nick Bovich (Boich)Austro-HungarianNovember 1917 he was 52 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, destitute, cause of arrest lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian Government

464. M. Shanker

465. Joe WancoAustro-HungarianNovember 1917 he was 53 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, destitute, cause of arrest lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian Government

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466. Mike Polomchuk (Polomochuk)Austro-HungarianTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2912December 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals wanting to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover cost

467. S. Stricka

468. M. Dimstrassinobia (Dimietrassinobie)Escaped July 29th, 1918, unknown if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $10.74

469. J. Dreksler (DrezlerAustro-HungarianDeported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

470. A. Ridub

471. J. KnidkaTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2916July 6th, 1919 he was scheduled for deportationDecember 9th, 1919 his name appears on a list of individuals seeking to be‘repatriated’ but had insufficient funds to cover cost

472. M.(H) Kostik

473. J. Marras

474. Jan Wistoski (Wistowsky)Austro-HungarianTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2919Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

475. H. Nostruk

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476. Rudolph Broche (Brochi)

477. Dan PremierMarch 1918 he received $1.05 from an unknown sourceMarch 1918 $8.00 was seized from him during search

478. Joe Nitka (Dacy)

479. Sam Dick

480. DomMoar

481. Richard Moar (Moai)Escaped August 23, 1918. No mention if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $0.22

482. J. PavichTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2926July 6th, 1919 he was scheduled for deportation

483. S. Tower (Toner)GermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2927Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

484. A. (Antoni) Gerimica (Jerimica)Austro-HungarianCity of origin: Kuczermary, Czernovitz, Bukovina, AustriaMarch 1918 he received $2.25 from an unknown sourceTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2928Deported October 26th/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

485. G. (Gort) DvorskyAustro-HungarianDeported February 24th/27th, 1920 on board the S.S.Melita

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486. Robert MosslerAustro-HungarianNovember 1917 he was 55 years of age, occupation listed as labourer,reservist, destitute, cause of arrest lack of employmentWhile at the Morrissey Camp in January 1918 he applied to be repatriated atthe expense of the Austro-Hungarian Government

487. H. MaynerNovember 1917 Escorted to Vancouver

488. P. Fedak

489. Steve SmikelAustro-HungarianCity of origin: Wesebovic, Galicia, AustriaMarch 1918 $0.10 was seized from him during searchTransferred to Kapuskasing given PoW # 2937Deported October 26TH/ 27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

490. F. Archen

491. Bill JrowyzAustro-HungarianTransferred to the Vernon Internment Camp given PoW # 986Sent to NewWestminster AsylumDeported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

492. Mike Michaliuk (Nichalank, Michalink )Austro-HungarianCity of origin: Ispass, Wisznitz, Bukovina, AustriaTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2934Deported October 26th/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

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493. Hans Clausen KockGermanMarch 1918 he received $0.90 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1259 arriving March 25th. 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

494. Bettus RushmannGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1260 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

495. Henry Gerdes FlessnerGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1261 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

496. Jurgen Jansen KutscherGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1262 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

497. Frank (Franz) Skiers (Skiera)GermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2277Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

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498. Willi (Willy) Joe Vollmer (Vollmeir)Transferred to Vernon Internment Camp April 2nd, 1918 as ‘Trouble Maker’Vernon PoW # 960Shown himself to be bitter against Canada and Great BritainJune 2nd, 1919 transferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 3151Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

499. Sylvester. Zehentmeir (Zehentmier)GermanArrested in Edmonton Alta.October 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1263 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported July 24th, 1919 on board the S.S. Sicilian

500. Robert E.T. ArmanskiMarch 1918 he received $0.55 from an unknown sourceOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1264 arriving March 25th, 1919

501. M. BuzdigonOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampEscaped fromMunson Camp December 1st, 1918. No indication ifre-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $39.35

502. M. SlencoEscaped from Jail June 4th, 1918. No indication if re-captured

503. Harry MichaloskiMarch 1918 he received $0.45 from an unknown source

504. Theodore FreiheitEscaped July 20th, 1918. No note if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $20.25

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505. Henry Hartman

506. Fred HartmanGermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2938Considered as undesirable as he spent time at the Provincial Jail, Lethbridge,Alta.Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

507. Carl HartmanGermanTransferred to Kapuskasing and given PoW # 2929Considered as undesirableDeported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

508. Dr. Ben WoolfHungarian, JewishTransferred to the Kapuskasing Internment Camp given PoW # 2940Deported October 26/27th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

509. Otto KasperGermanOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1265 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

510. R.E. ShuhmacherOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampFebruary 25th, 1919 Transferred to the Eaton Sask. CampMarch 21st, 1919 Left Eaton Camp for the Amherst Camp via Saskatoon andWinnipeg. While at Amherst given PoW # 1266 arriving March 25th, 1919Deported September 4th/5th, 1919 on board the S.S. Pretorian

511.

512.

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513. John G. HuchulakOctober 13th, 1918 Transferred to the Munson Alta. CampEscaped October 25th, 1918, no indication if re-capturedAt the time of his escape he was owed $ 5.50

Unknown PoW Number

Baby, TomAustrianSeptember 24th, 1917 signed Parole Form and releasedReason given for release: “Refused to accept employment offered on twooccasions and it is not considered desirable to subsist him at the expense ofthe country after refusing such offers of work”

Danyluk, MikeAustro-HungarianDied July 17th, 1918 in mining accident at Michel< BC and is buried at theNatal Cemetery. He was 26 years of age

Hulner, FOctober 1918 Member of the PoW Committee

Maide, B.December 1917 taught Special Carpentry at the YMCA School

Muscluk, E.GermanMarried, Resided in Winnipeg, Man.

Noles, WilliamGermanLong time Fernie Resident and Property owner

Yanish, JohnGermanLong term Fernie Resident and Property Owner

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Part IIIAlphabetical listing of Guardswith corresponding Rank

- A -ABBOTT, R. Dunbar - Lieutenant (Lt.)ANDERSON, Christopher - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024886ANDERSON, Gilbert - Major (Maj.) Camp Commandant May 1918 to closure of Campin October 1918

- B -

BASSETT, Ralph Percy - Private (Pte.) Service # 2140039BECKWITH, M.E. - Private (Pte.)BELL, J.T. - Lance Corporal (L/Cpl.)BELLAS, George Carauthers - Private (Pte.) Service # 2022815BLACK, Chas - Sergeant (Sgt.) BuglerBOARDMAN, R. - Private (Pte.)BOOTH, John - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024753BROWN, E.D. - Sergeant (Sgt.) QuartermasterBRYANT - Sergeant Major (Sgt. Maj.)

- C -

CALLAGHAN, P.D. - Acting Corporal (A/Cpl.)CAMPBELL - Private (Pte.)CARTER, H. - Sergeant (Sgt.)CLARK, W.G. - Private (Pte.)CLARKSTONE, William - Private (Pte.) August 1917 deemed Medically Unfit andDemobilizedCRITCH, John - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706134CONNER, T. - Private (Pte.)CONNERS - Lance Corporal (L/Cpl.)COOKE, J.B. - Private (Pte.) Aged 39 Former Cook, MarriedCOOPER, Ashley - Captain (Capt.)CRITCH, Jack - Private (Pte.)CROFTON, C.M. - Lance Sergeant (L/Sgt.)CROWE, Robert - Sergeant (Sgt.) Pay Clerk

- D -

DAVIS Francis Henry - Corporal (Cpl.) Service # 2706128DAY, J.C. - Captain (Capt.)DEYOUNG, Arthur Joseph - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024795

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- E -

EDWARDS, William (Bill) - Bugler, Died of Heart Failure on January 25th, 1917 at theMorrissey Internment CampETAIX, Jean - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024967EVANS, William John - Private (Pte.) Service # 2022853

- F -

FARGHAR, George Henry - Private (Pte.)FRANCIS - Lieutenant (Lt.)

- G -

GARRETT - Lieutenant (Lt.)GILL, Joseph - Private (Pte.) Service # 2021422GILLIS, Joseph - Private (Pte.) Service # 2140000GOOLE, George - Lance Corporal (L/Cpl.)GRAY, Collingwood John Edward - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706144GRIFFITH, Frederic, Essex - Private (Pte.) Service # 2021410

- H -

HALLIDAY, Fred - Private (Pte.) Committed suicide April 30th, 1917 at the MorrisseyInternment CampHARRISON, Arthur - Corporal (Cpl.)HARTWELL - Private (Pte.)HAYES - Corporal (Cpl) Medic Arrived Morrissey August 1917, transferred from MaraLakeHEIZIKIAH, Arthur Bryan - Sergeant Major (S.M.)HOLLINSHEAD, Edward - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706209HOPKINS - Private (Pte.)

- J -

JORDON, B.A. - Private (Pte.) Aged 54 Ex. Naval Man rejected for Overseas Service,Married

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- K -

KEARNS, William, Patrick - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024066KENNEDY - Lieutenant (Lt.)KING, George - Private (Pte.)KLINEMAN, Charles Frederick - Private (Pte.) Service # 2025038

- L -

LAMONT, R. - Private (Pte.)LARNER, G. - Lance Corporal (L/Cpl.)LOCKWOOD, Sam - Private (Pte.) Service # 1782LOMAS, Frederick - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706138LYAS, James - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706135

- M -

MACKAY, J. - Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) Camp Commandant September 1915 toApril 1916MASKILL - Captain (Capt.)MAY - Captain (Capt.)MCLAINE, F.W. - Lieutenant (Lt.)MCLEAN, J.S. - Private (Pte.) Aged 50 Retired Farmer, MarriedMCCLYMONT - Private (Pte.)MCCORMICK, Alexander - Sergeant (Sgt.) Service # 2706130MCINTOSH, D.A. - Private (Pte.)Aged 31 American Citizen, SingleMCGUFFIN, Norman - Private (Pte.) Service # 2015223MCIVOR, Murdoch, Hawthorn - Private (Pte.) Service # 2023957MEEK, J. J. - Sergeant (Sgt.)MILBURN, Thomas - Private (Pte.) Service # 4080437MILDEN, D.J. - Private (Pte.) Aged 51 Ex. Naval Man, MarriedMILLS, Anthony Lyle - Lieutenant (Lt.)MINTON, Cecil, John - Sergeant Major (Sgt. Maj.)MITCHELL, J.R. - Major (Maj.) Camp Commandant June 1917 to May 1918MOFFAT G.G. - Captain (Capt.)MORRIS, Malcolm -MOTT, A.J. - Lieutenant (Lt.)MURPHY, Christy - Private (Pte.) Service # 4080341MURRAY, John G. - Private (Pte.) Aged 54 Former Mason, Married

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- N -

NEAL, Francis Ernest - Corp Sergeant Major (C.S.M.) Service # 2706122NELSON - Sergeant (Sgt.)NELSON, William - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706145NEWNHAM, F.H. - Sergeant (Sgt.)NICOL - Sergeant (Sgt.) Orderly Room Clerk Arrived at Morrissey August 1917,Transferred fromMara Lake

- O -

O’CONNERS - Private (Pte.)O’NEIL - Private (Pte.)OUGHTON - Acting Sergeant (A/Sgt.)

- P -

PHILLIPS, David John - Private (Pte.) Service # 931115PLANT, Francis Medley - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706137 Aged 30 Former Clerk,Single

- R -

RANKIN, Angus - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024020REID, James - Private (Pte.)ROSS, Gordon Allan Linlithgow - Sergeant (Sgt.) Service # 2706125

- S -

SAUNDERS, Charles - Sergeant (Sgt.) Service # 2706127SCRIVENS, Stuart - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706121SHAW, C. - Major (Maj.) Camp Commandant April 1916 to June 1917SHEADS - Corporal (Cpl.)SHERWOOD, Alick - Private (Pte.) Service # 2140048SIMPSON, Albert - Private (Pte.) August 1917 Deemed Medically Unfit andDemobilizedSMALL, James - Corporal (Cpl.) Service # 2706131SMITH - Private (Pte.)SPRACK, James - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706141STEVENS, W. - Sergeant (Sgt.)STEWART, Randolph - Private (Pte.)STRONG, J.B. - Lance Corporal (L/Cpl.) ProvostSWANNEIL, Charles Henry - Private (Pte.) Service # 63833

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- T -

TAYLOR, George - Private (Pte.)TEEVENS, F.P. - Private (Pte.) Aged 46 Former Lumberman, SingleTHORBURN, Albert Angus - Private (Pte.) Service # 2022748TIPPER, William - Sergeant (Sgt.)TRAVERS, Frederick Turnbull - Preivate (Pte.) Service # 931031TRIGG, J. H. - Lieutenant (Lt.)

- V -

VENUS, H. - Lieutenant (Lt.)VALENN, Thomas - Private (Pte.) Service # 2024755

- W -

WAINRIGHT, James Morris - Corporal (Cpl.) Service # 2706133WALLACE, W.H. - Lieutenant (Lt.)WHALLEY, Edwin James - Corporal (Cpl.) Service # 2706126WILLIAMS, James Richard - Private (Pte.) Service # 249890WILLIAMS, B. - Private (Pte.)WILLIAMSON, George - Private (Pte.)WILSON, J. - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706210WOOD, Hugh Wallace - Private (Pte.) Service # 2139958WYNNE, William Thomas - Private (Pte.) Service # 2706129

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PART IVANALYTICS

Number of PoWs and Guards on a monthly basis

PoWs GuardsMonth/Year A-H Ger Total Off. NCO Enl TotalSept. 1915 155 9 164 100Oct. 1915Nov. 1915Dec. 1915Jan. 1916Feb. 1916Mar. 1916Apr. 1916May 1916 94 88June 1916 77 6 18 76 100July 1916Aug. 1916 62 96 158Sept. 1916 123 6 16 80 102Oct. 1916 159 5 12 70 87Nov. 1916 158 5 18 79 102Dec. 1916Jan. 1917 229 6 17 85 108Feb. 1917Mar. 1917 79 139 218Apr. 1917 78 220 6 15 87 108May 1917 220 104June 1917 172 6 17 83 106July 1917 232Aug. 1917 39Sept. 1917 99 135 234 7 16 95 118Oct. 1917Nov. 1917 10 103Dec. 1917Jan. 1918Feb. 1918Mar. 1918 238Apr. 1918 100 105 205May 1918 206June 1918July 1918Aug. 1918Sept. 1918Oct. 1918

Note: Abbreviations - A-H = Austro-Hungarians; Ger = German; Off. = Officers (Lieutenant, Captain,Major and Lieutenant Colonel); NCO = Non-Commissioned Officers (Lance Corporal, Corporal, ActingSergeant, Sergeant, Sergeant Major); Enl. = Enlisted Men (Privates and Bugler)

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Nationalities of PoWs

Based on an analysis of the information contained in Part II during the operation ofthe Morrissey Camp from September 1915 to October 1918, the following wereInterned: there were 82 PoW numbers for which no name could be found; 196Austro-Hungarians, the majority being Ukrainians; 155 Germans; one Russian andone Bulgarian. Additionally there were 74 for whom no Nationality could be found.

PoWs Released

Also, 109 PoWs were released from the Morrissey Camp and three others werereleased from Camps they were transferred to after the Morrissey Camp was closedin October 1918.

Escapes

From the existing records 22 PoWs escaped from Morrissey, 2 escaped from theMunson Camp and one from the Eaton Camp. The latter three had been transferredafter the Morrissey Camp closed.

Deaths

Four PoWs died of natural causes while at the Morrissey and were buried at theMorrissey Cemetery. In Sptember 1970 the remains of PoW, Hermann Rellmann, aGerman National, were exhumed by the German War Graves Commission andre-buried at the Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario. One Morrissey PoW, JohnLeeseman, who was transferred to the Munson Camp when the Morrissey Campclosed died while at Munson. Being a German National, his remains were alsoexhumed and re-buried at the Woodland Cemetery.

Deportation/Repatriation

Based on my review of the existing records I was able to confirm that 162 PoWs whohad been at the Morrissey were deported. Of these 162, 26 were Austro-Hungarians.I also found that three PoWs were scheduled for Deportation however I could notlocate any records to confirm their Deportation.

It should also be noted that for 123 PoWs I could not find any record of theirdisposition. As so many records are missing or incomplete it is possible that somemay have been released or deported.

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Acknowledgement and Sources

Acknowledgement

I am greatly indebted to the following individuals:Dr. Sarah Beaulieu, Ph.D. who provided me with copies of documents from theLibrary and Archives Canada (LAC); Mr. Danylo Puderak, Executive Director of theUkrainian Canadian Congress of Saskatchewan for granting me permission to use areport on the Munson, Alta and Eaton, Sask. Camps prepared by Intern Isabella Lee;Mario Wirth for providing biographical information about his grandfather John(Johan) Wirth, PoW # 421; John Gawryluk and Charlene Yeo, granddaughter of PaulLytwyn who provided photographic evidence of his internment at Morrissey.

Sources

I have decided not to use the conventional approach of sourcing each individualitem. As the files are relatively small, containing less than 100 pages, instead I will listthe Library and Archives Canada (LAC) files where I found the material containedherein.

RG6 Vol. 752 File 3168RG6 Vol. 754 File 3219RG6 Vol. 756 File 3380 Part IRG6 Vol. 756 File 3380 Part IIRG6 Vol. 759 File 3473 Part IRG6 Vol. 763 File 4738RG6 Vol. 763 File 4911RG6 Vol. 763 File 4947RG6 Vol. 765 File 5294RG6 Vol. 765 File 5348 Part IRG6 Vol. 765 File 5348 Part IIRG6 Vol. 766 File 5424-5610RG6 Vol. 767 File 5650RG6 Vol. 770 File 6712RG6 Vol. 771RG6 Vol. 819 File 1995RG13 Vol. 206 File 1750-1769RG24 Vol. 4661 Part IRG24 Vol. 4661 Part IIRG117 Vol. 20 File 225

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Library and Archives Canada Files Digitized by Canadiana.ca

RG7 G21 Vol 548 File 14071C Part IV (Canadiana.ca File T-2338 Image 1369)RG76 Vol. 604 File 884866 (Canadiana.ca File C-10671 Images 1220, 1221, 1222,1228,1230, 1232)