PLEASE USE THE FIELD BELOW TO SEARCH THE MILITARY SERVICE FILES
The Military Service Files database includes an entry for all individuals identified in the military service files and/or military service ledgers of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment and Newfoundland Forestry Companies the Royal Newfoundland Regiment and Newfoundland Forestry Companies duplicate remove, held by The Rooms Provincial Archives as part of GN 19 Newfoundland military service records (Great War) collection.
Included are the over 6700 members of the First Newfoundland Regiment (later "Royal") and the Newfoundland Forestry Companies, including officers, other ranks, Drum and Bugle Corps, attached specialists and special duty assignments.
An individual's complete service file is attached where available. Service files do not exist for all individuals identified in the records. In this instance, a database record was created based on content recorded in the Military Service ledgers.
Using the Military Service Files database
The records are keyword searchable and sortable based on the column headings: Name, Community, Service number, Age at enlistment, Next of kin, Occupation, Active date, Date of death and Religion. POW status and Fatality status are yes/no searchable fields.
- To search for a specific individual, enter their name and/or service number.
- To view the attached service file, click on the individual's name.
- To view details of an individual's commendations, select the pdf file at the right
- To sort the results of a large search, click on the column heading.
- To search for Prisoners of War, use the keyword POW.
- Notes concerning variant names, misfiled documents, additional service, etc. are included as required.
For additional information, including military service ledgers, photographs, personal papers, wills and other documents contact The Rooms Provincial Archives Reference Room archives@therooms.ca or 709-757-8088.
Or search the Provincial Archives on-line Descriptions Database at https://www.therooms.ca/archives.
Name | Community | Service Number | Age of Enlistment | Next of Kin | Occupation | Active Date | Religion | Fatality | PoW |
Date of Death![]() |
Commendations | Notes | |
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KEAN, Thomas Joseph | 91 Monkstown Road, St. John's | 2869 | 20 | John Kean (p) | Clerk | 1916 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | |||
ROBERTS, Frank | Wild Bight, Twillingate District | 2522 | 18 | Fisherman | 1916 | Methodist | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | ||||
DOMINY, Harry | Greenspond, Bonavista District | 3769 | 18 | Edgar Dominy (p) | Draper | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | |||
LYNCH, Thomas | St. John's | 1355 | 27 | Thomas Lynch (p) | Cooper | 1915 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | |||
LACEY, Harry | Exploits, Twillingate District | 3733 | 22 | Andrew Lacey (p) | Cook | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | |||
HISCOCK, Alfred | Fleming Street, St. John's | 3447 | 23 | Hilda Hiscock (s) | Engineer | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Thursday, March 14, 1918 | |||
FOLKS, Albert | Little Bay, Twillingate District | 3490 | 20 | William Folks (p) | Labourer | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
ENGLAND, Hugh S. | St. George, St. George District | 3858 | 22 | George England (p) | Mill man | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
EARLE, George | Moretons Harbour, Twillingate District | 3684 | 24 | William Earle (p) | Fisherman | 1917 | Salvation Army | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
BOBBETT, Matthew | McCallum Harbour, Fortune District | 3541 | 18 | John Bobbett (p) | Sailor | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | Discrepancy in spelling of name: Bobbitt. | ||
SLATTERY, Patrick Joseph | 8 King's Road, St. John's | 2983 | 19 | James Slattery (p) | Linotype operator | 1916 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
STRATTON, William J. | Valleyfield, Bonavista District | 3372 | 21 | Mrs. James Burry (p) | Clerk | 1916 | Methodist | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
TEIXEIRA, Joseph | Pushthrough, Harbour Breton, Fortune District - native of Portugal | 3424 | 18 | James Teixeira (o) | Sailor | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | Attestation papers also misfiled with Regt. # 13. Teixeira was a native of Portugal. Discrepancy in spelling of surname: Previously transcribed as Teixeisa; alternate spellings in file: Teisceira and others. | ||
OSMOND, Cecil | Gambo, Bonavista District | 2512 | 22 | Ezekiel Osmond (p) | Teamster | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Wednesday, March 13, 1918 | |||
BELBIN, Herbert John | St. John's - St. Phillips, St. John's West District | 1765 | 23 | Charles Belbin Sr. | Post office clerk | 1915 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Tuesday, March 12, 1918 | |||
HUDSON, George | Pouch Cove, St. John's East District | 3327 | 18 | Henry Hudson (p) | Fisherman | 1916 | Methodist | Yes | No | Tuesday, March 12, 1918 | |||
ATWILL, Duncan | Mundy Pond Road, St. John's | 1833 | 19 | Florence and Katie Arnott (o) | Labourer | 1915 | Methodist | Yes | No | Monday, March 11, 1918 | Variation in name: Attwell, Atwell, Attwill. | ||
STOCKLEY, Frederick | Wesleyville, Bonavista District | 3518 | 19 | William Stockley (p) | Fisherman | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Monday, March 11, 1918 | |||
MILES, Thomas | Bay L'Argent, Fortune Bay District | 1691 | 23 | Eli Miles (p) | Fisherman | 1915 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Monday, March 11, 1918 | |||
HICKEY, William | Topsail, Harbour Main District | 1341 | 25 | Johanna Hickey (p) | Fisherman | 1915 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Sunday, March 10, 1918 | |||
BARBOUR, Lester D. | Newtown, Bonavista District | 3709 | 22 | Mary J. Barbour (p) | Grocer | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Sunday, March 10, 1918 | |||
HANCOCK, Albert | St. Anthony, St. Barbe District | 1853 | 18 | William Hancock (p) | Fisherman | 1915 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Sunday, March 10, 1918 | |||
TAYLOR, Selby | 10 Pleasant Street, St. John's | 8460 | 25 | Maud Taylor (s) | 1917 | Yes | No | Saturday, March 9, 1918 | File missing. Information from service ledger. | ||||
KERSHAW, Robert | Lancashire Folds, Middleton, Manchester, England, United Kingdom | 0-59 - 406 | 30 | Sophia Kershaw (p) | 1914 | Yes | No | Saturday, March 9, 1918 | |||||
SQUIRES, Kader | Salvage, Bonavista District | 2055 | 23 | Isaac Squires | Fisherman | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | Yes | Saturday, February 23, 1918 | POW Date: 1917 | ||
DOODY, James David | Crowdy Street, Carbonear, Carbonear District | 2651 | 23 | Mrs. David Doody (p) | Seaman | 1916 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Monday, February 4, 1918 | Originally enlisted with Royal Naval Reserve 1624X | ||
BALSOM, Ralph Norman | Clarenville, Trinity District | 2395 | 23 | William Balsom (p) | Conductor | 1916 | Methodist | Yes | No | Tuesday, January 29, 1918 | |||
NEWMAN, James | Petit Forte, Placentia-St. Marys District | 2901 | 21 | John Newman (p) | Fisherman | 1916 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Sunday, January 27, 1918 | |||
HILLIER, Llewelyn | Point au Gaul, Lamaline, Burin District | 3034 | 18 | Edward Hillier (p) | Fisherman | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Friday, January 25, 1918 | |||
STACEY, Alfred | Sound Island, Placentia-St. Marys District | 1747 | 23 | Henry Stacey (p) | Fisherman | 1915 | Methodist | Yes | No | Sunday, January 20, 1918 | |||
FURLONG, David J. | Placentia, Placentia-St. Marys District | 919 | 19 | Lawrence J. Furlong (p) | Railroad brakeman | 1915 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Friday, January 11, 1918 | Partially re-filmed at beginning of reel 71 | ||
WHITE, Reginald Bayly | Cathedral Rectory, Church Hill, St. John's | 3048 | 18 | Canon White (p) | Bank clerk | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Wednesday, January 9, 1918 | |||
TWINER, Herbert | Bishops Falls, Twillingate District | 2030 | 18 | Herbert Twiner (p) | Mechanic | 1915 | Methodist | Yes | Yes | Monday, January 7, 1918 | POW Date: 1917 | ||
DWYER, Martin | Beach Hill, Bell Island, St. John's East District | 2499 | 18 | Thomas Dwyer (p) | Teamster | 1918 | Roman Catholic | Yes | Yes | Sunday, December 30, 1917 | POW Date: 1917 | ||
SHEEHAN, John Joseph | 5 Howe Place, St. John's - 2 Hunts Lane, St. John's | 35 | 23 | Edward Sheehan (p) | Labourer | 1914 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Thursday, December 27, 1917 | I - Partially refilmed at beginning of reel; Transferred to Newfoundland Forestry Companies 1917. | ||
OXFORD, Walter | Botwoodville, Twillingate District | 2073 | 21 | Elijah Oxford (p) | Fisherman | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | Yes | Thursday, December 27, 1917 | POW Date: 1917 | ||
PERRY, Reuben Oliver | River of Ponds, Port Saunders, St. Barbe District | 3118 | 19 | John Henry (p) | Fisherman | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Monday, December 24, 1917 | |||
PARSONS, William Thomas | Salmon Cove, Bay de Verde District | 3573 | 20 | Eli Parsons (p) | Railroader | 1917 | Methodist | Yes | No | Friday, December 14, 1917 | |||
BROWN, John W. | Mussel Harbour, Placentia-St. Marys District | 2564 | 24 | Jane Brown (p) | Carpenter | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | Yes | Tuesday, December 11, 1917 | POW Date: 1917 | ||
ROSE, George | Great Harbour, Burgeo-LaPoile District | 3533 | 21 | William Rose (o) | Fisherman | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Monday, December 10, 1917 | |||
BROWN, James G. | Rock Harbour, Burin District | 1984 | 21 | Henry Brown (o) | Fisherman | 1915 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Sunday, December 9, 1917 | Photograph of grave-site included. | ||
LANGMEAD, George Jr. | 294 Water Street, St. John's | 0-22 - 14 | 20 | George Langmead (p) | Jeweller | 1914 | Yes | No | Saturday, December 8, 1917 | ||||
SULLEY, John | Old Shop, Trinity District | 3484 | 19 | William Sulley (p) | Machinist | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Friday, December 7, 1917 | Photograph of grave-site included. | ||
HIBBS, John Leslie | Topsail, Harbour Main District | 1496 | 20 | Julia Hibbs (p) | Farmer | 1915 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Thursday, December 6, 1917 | |||
COLLINS, John Joseph | Placentia, Placentia-St. Mary's District | 863 | 22 | John Collins (p) | Paper hanger | 1915 | Roman Catholic | Yes | No | Thursday, December 6, 1917 | |||
JANES, Stephen | Bishops Falls, Twillingate District | 1113 | 20 | Harriet Janes (p) | Mechanic | 1915 | Methodist | Yes | No | Thursday, December 6, 1917 | |||
COMOR, Maurice | Blackpool, England, United Kingdom | 725 | 21 | Henry Comor (p) | Salesman | 1914 | Jewish | Yes | No | Wednesday, December 5, 1917 | |||
GRANGER, Charles E. | Trinity, Trinity District | 3646 | 26 | Edmund T. Granger (p) | Tradesman | 1917 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Wednesday, December 5, 1917 | |||
SOMERTON, Peter | Portugal Cove, St. John's East District | 2779 | 18 | Richard Somerton (p) | Clerk | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Tuesday, December 4, 1917 | |||
JANES, Darcie Hubert | Ramea, Burgeo-LaPoile District | 2836 | 18 | George Nathan Janes (p) | Blacksmith | 1916 | Church of England (Anglican) | Yes | No | Tuesday, December 4, 1917 |