Bryce McNeely
Bryce Willard McNeely #3325828
Personal Information
Bryce McNeely's service number is 3325828 and was ranked as a private in the army. His height was 5'7 when he enlisted, but he was 5'10 when he was discharged. He was born in Carleton Place on September 21, 1896 to Brice M. and Sarah Jane (Gillan) McNeely. He was the oldest of three children including Arthur and Mildred. He lived across from his uncle and aunt, James and Margaret McNeely. His eyes were hazel, and his hair was dark brown. He was 21 years old and single. He weighed 134 pounds, and his religion is Anglican. He lived in Carleton Place and had a relationship with his mother Mrs. Sarah Jane McNeely to whom he sent $15.00 a month. He enlisted November 2, 1917 in Carleton Place, On and joined the 2nd Depot. He worked as a farmer.
Military Movements
He joined the Canadian Army, and he was placed with the 80th battalion. On August 15,1918, he left Canada and arrived in England on September 4, 1918 where he went to the 6th reserve. He went back to Halifax on July 5, 1919. When he was discharged, he came back to Canada on the SS Pannonia.
Medical Records
He got 7 teeth pulled and 4 fillings on December 16, 1918. He got paid $1.10 a day while he was in the army.
by Andrew Young
Personal Information
Bryce McNeely's service number is 3325828 and was ranked as a private in the army. His height was 5'7 when he enlisted, but he was 5'10 when he was discharged. He was born in Carleton Place on September 21, 1896 to Brice M. and Sarah Jane (Gillan) McNeely. He was the oldest of three children including Arthur and Mildred. He lived across from his uncle and aunt, James and Margaret McNeely. His eyes were hazel, and his hair was dark brown. He was 21 years old and single. He weighed 134 pounds, and his religion is Anglican. He lived in Carleton Place and had a relationship with his mother Mrs. Sarah Jane McNeely to whom he sent $15.00 a month. He enlisted November 2, 1917 in Carleton Place, On and joined the 2nd Depot. He worked as a farmer.
Military Movements
He joined the Canadian Army, and he was placed with the 80th battalion. On August 15,1918, he left Canada and arrived in England on September 4, 1918 where he went to the 6th reserve. He went back to Halifax on July 5, 1919. When he was discharged, he came back to Canada on the SS Pannonia.
Medical Records
He got 7 teeth pulled and 4 fillings on December 16, 1918. He got paid $1.10 a day while he was in the army.
by Andrew Young