• Thanks for stopping by. Logging in to a registered account will remove all generic ads. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.

Belgian woman seeking information on her WW II Canadian father

dapaterson

Army.ca Dinosaur
Subscriber
Donor
Reaction score
21,774
Points
1,090
A Belgian woman's plea for help to find the Canadian soldier she thinks is her biological father has captured the attention of thousands of people around the world, prompting Canadians to dig into the military pasts of their own families and to scour archival websites to try to solve the mystery.

...

In an email to CBC News, Library and Archives genealogy consultant Emily Potter said although the quality of the photos makes it difficult to tell, "it does appear that he was a sergeant with the Royal Canadian Artillery."
Another researcher at Library and Archives Canada also looked at which Canadian regiments and divisions were stationed in Belgium in 1944 and 1945. Her findings narrowed down the search to:

4th Canadian Armoured Division, including Governor General's Foot Guards (21st Canadian Armoured Regiment); Canadian Grenadier Guards (22 Canadian Armoured Regiment); 27th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Sherbrooke Fusiliers); the Princess Louise Fusiliers (Motor); 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (British Columbia Regiment); and Lake Superior Regiment (Motor).
2nd Canadian Infantry Division.
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment (part of the 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade).
3rd Canadian Infantry Division.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/florence-heene-searches-for-canadian-soldier-father-1.3953738
 
That didn't take too long...

Mystery solved: Belgian woman finds 'new family' in Canada in search for soldier father

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/florence-heene-finds-canadian-soldier-father-vancouver-1.3958594
 
Back
Top