Bertrum Fawcett Ryder

Rank:PrivateNumber:106532
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:01st Rgt
Name of Rgt or Ship:Canadian Mounted Rifles
Died:22/01/1919
Grave Photo:No
Cemetery or Memorial:Canadian Book of Remembrance
Town Memorial:Sale
Extra Information:
Born 1894, the son of John & Margaret Ryder, 2 Harcourt Road, Ashton upon
Mersey, Cheshire.

1901 Census - 21 Merryfield Street, Prestwich, Lancashire.    Son - aged: 6
- born:Manchester.      Head of Household - John Ryder - aged: 34 - occ:
Draughtsman - born: Manchester.    Plus his wife Margaret Ryder - aged: 35
- born: Manchester.   Plus his younger brother - Frank Leslie - aged: 3.

1911 Census - 2 Harcourt Road, Ashton upon Mersey.    Son - aged: 16 - occ:
Clerk in Estate Office - born: Manchester.   Head of Household - John Ryder
- aged: 44 - occ: Draughtsman at Engineering Works - born: Manchester.   
Plus his wife Margaret Ryder - aged: 45 - born: Manchester.  They had been
married for 17 years and produced three children of whom two werre still
living Bertrum Fawcett and Frank Leslie, aged: 13.

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Memorial Chamber located in the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill, Ottawa,
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their very title they remind us to never forget the foundations of courage
on which Canada is built. 

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these casualties whose names are commemorated within the Canadian Book of
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