Frederick Derynck

Private Frederick Derynck

Killed in Action in WW1

Date of Death:

Biography General Links Ranks Images Transcriptions

Service Biography

Private Frederick Derynck was born in St. Anne de Bellevue, and was farming in the Huntingdon area when he enlisted with the 87th Battalion in September, 1915. He was killed, at 19 years of age, on April 9th, the first day of Vimy Ridge. His body was never identified, and his name is listed on the Vimy Memorial.

General Information

Conflict:
WW1
Regimental No.:
177959
Cause of Death (in war):
Killed in Action
Branch:
Army
Regiment:
Canadian Infantry
Battalion:
87th Battalion
Company:
B
Date of Birth :
Place of Birth:
St. Anne De Bellevue, Quebec
Date of Enlistment:
Age at Enlistment:
18 years 2 months
Date of Discharge:
Age at Discharge:
19 years 9 months
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
19 years 9 months
Country Born:
Canada
Trade or Calling:
Teamster
Next of Kin:
Mrs. Maggie Derynck, 2407 St. Dominique, Montreal, Quebec
Address at Enlistment:
Religion:
Roman Catholic
Place of Enlistment:
Huntingdon, Quebec
Was a Prisoner of War:
No
Height:
5 ft 8.0 in / 173 cm
Weight:
155 lbs / 70 kg
Chest:
36.0 in / 91 cm
Expansion:
12.0 in / 30 cm
Marital Status:
Single
Prior Military Experience:
No
Saw Service in:
Europe
Place of Discharge:
Discharge Type:
Died in Service
Discharge Notes:
Battle Died/Wounded:
Vimy Ridge
Length of Service:
574 days in service
Buried at:
Plot:
N/A

Images

Ranks

Conflict Rank Regiment Branch Unit Company Date From Date To
WW1 Private Canadian Infantry Army 87th Battalion B

Available Transcriptions

Type Date Published Headline
News Clipping Unveiling of the Soldiers Monument in Huntingdon

Notes

Son of Margaret Hickey Derynck, of 5720, St. Dominque St., Montreal, and the late Edward Derynck.

Additional Service Notes

Sailed from Halifax Canada 23 April 1916 arrived Liverpool England 4 May 1916 Empress of Britain
Joined 87th Battalion in the field 6 October 1916
Wounded in the arm 8 November 1916
Sentenced to 28 days Field Punishment No. 1 for while on Active Duty neglecting to obey an order and casting away Lewis gun Equipment on 18 March 1917.
Obviously this was shortened since he was killed on 9 April 1917

Research Notes

Details of death from Ancestry.com which includes a digitized image of the casualty form from the "Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty), 1914-1948” database

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