Research on Ancestry.com found more details including his full name - William James Percival Bullock. William was born July 12, 1894 making him just 21 years old when he joined the CEF. His father was listed as Arthur Bullock.
Young William was just 5'6" tall but that was a fairly normal height for the times. He is listed as having a fair complexion with brown hair and eyes.
William Bullock War Graves Record |
According to the records, William was wounded at Pozieres, taken to South Midland Casualty Clearing Station but died of his wounds the following day.
You can see his tombstone here.
William is found in the 1911 Census for Toronto Ontario with his parents, Arthur and Elizabeth Bullock. He is one of 8 children.His father was born in England, his mother in Ireland.
William's older brother, Albert Latimer Bullock, also joined the CEF but he survived the war, returned home and married in 1923. His death occurred many years later in June 1965 in Toronto Ontario.
William will be remembered in our home.
This is my grandfather's cousin. The soldier's father Albert Ernest Bullock (1867-1940) was the brother of my great grandfather George Bullock (1853-1928) - they were from Stoke on Trent Staffordshire. Albert Ernest has puzzled me for years - he just disappeared after the 1881 census - I now know that he was the only one of 5 brothers to emigrate to Canada in 1884.
ReplyDeleteThe soldier above was a contemporary of my grandfather Eli Bullock born in 1895. He too served in the army in WW 1 (British Army east Yorkshire Regiment) in France and then Salonika (Greece/Macedonia). He survived the war and lived to 1984.