Carson F Sweeney1
#28877, (9 June 1891 - 1 November 1917)
Citations
- [S68] 1901 Canada Census.
- [S68] 1901 Canada Census. John P (52), b. NB 30 Oct 1848 [sic], farmer and carriage builder; Bridget (48), b. NB 8 Dec 1852.
- [S2680] Manitoba Probate Records, 1871-1930, online FamilySearch.org. Eastern > Estate files > no 10908-11062, img. 556-571/2965. File No. 10945, Carson Sweeney. Petition of William Terrence Sweeney, trainman, res. Winnipeg MB, 10 May 1919, in the matter of Carson Sweeney, deceased. "Carson Sweeney, late a Private in His Majesty's Canadian Expeditionary Forces...died of wounds on the first day of November A.D. 1917, at or near Poperinghe in Belgium... That the value of the whole estate...is not more than $730.00... That the deceased in his lifetime made his last Will and Testament...in which will the deceased named his brother, Ernest Sweeney of the City of Winnipeg aforesaid as his sole heir and beneficiary. That the said Ernest Sweeney died on the ninth day of November, A.D. 1918."
Includes: (1) Circumstance of Death Report. Carson Sweeney, Private, 12th Canadian Field Ambulance, No. 532184. "The above mentioned soldier was doing duty as a Stretcher Bearer in the forward area on Ocober 31st 1917, when he was hit bu a portion of a shell. He was immediately evacuated to No. 3 Australiam Cauality Clearing Station where he died the following day. He was buried in the Cemetery adjoining the Casualty Clearing Station." (2) Burial Report 649-8-18245. C Sweeney, Private, Unit C. A. M. C., Regimental No. 532184, d. of wounds 1 Nov 1917, bur. Nine Elms British Cemetery, 1 mile W of Poperinghe, Belgium; temporary Wooden Memorial erected. Ref. R. L. 25-S-4026-R.I.P. Extracted form Burial Records, Canadian Record Office, London, 13 Mar 1918. (3) Military Will of Carson Sweeney, 12 Field Amb Canadian. "In the event of my death I give the whole of my property and personal efffects to my brother Ernest Sweeney, 90 Disireli Eastern > Estate files > no 10908-11062, img. 556-571/2965. File No. 10945, Carson Sweeney. Petition of William Terrence Sweeney, trainman, res. Winnipeg MB, 10 May 1919, in the matter of Carson Sweeney, deceased. "Carson Sweeney, late a Private in His Majesty's Canadian Expeditionary Forces...died of wounds on the first day of November A.D. 1917, at or near Poperinghe in Belgium... That the value of the whole estate...is not more than $730.00... That the deceased in his lifetime made his last Will and Testament...in which will the deceased named his brother, Ernest Sweeney of the City of Winnipeg aforesaid as his sole heir and beneficiary. That the said Ernest Sweeney died on the ninth day of November, A.D. 1918."
Includes: (1) Circumstance of Death Report. Carson Sweeney, Private, 12th Canadian Field Ambulance, No. 532184. "The above mentioned soldier was doing duty as a Stretcher Bearer in the forward area on Ocober 31st 1917, when he was hit bu a portion of a shell. He was immediately evacuated to No. 3 Australiam Cauality Clearing Station where he died the following day. He was buried in the Cemetery adjoining the Casualty Clearing Station." (2) Burial Report 649-8-18245. C Sweeney, Private, Unit C. A. M. C., Regimental No. 532184, d. of wounds 1 Nov 1917, bur. Nine Elms British Cemetery, 1 mile W of Poperinghe, Belgium; temporary Wooden Memorial erected. Ref. R. L. 25-S-4026-R.I.P. Extracted form Burial Records, Canadian Record Office, London, 13 Mar 1918. (3) Military Will of Carson Sweeney, 12 Field Amb CanadEastern > Estate files > no 10908-11062, img. 556-571/2965. File No. 10945, Carson Sweeney. Petition of William Terrence Sweeney, trainman, res. Winnipeg MB, 10 May 1919, in the matter of Carson Sweeney, deceased. "Carson Sweeney, late a Private in His Majesty's Canadian Expeditionary Forces...died of wounds on the first day of November A.D. 1917, at or near Poperinghe in Belgium... That the value of the whole estate...is not more than $730.00... That the deceased in his lifetime made his last Will and Testament...in which will the deceased named his brother, Ernest Sweeney of the City of Winnipeg aforesaid as his sole heir and beneficiary. That the said Ernest Sweeney died on the ninth day of November, A.D. 1918."
Includes: (1) Circumstance of Death Report. Carson Sweeney, Private, 12th Canadian Field Ambulance, No. 532184. "The above mentioned soldier was doing duty as a Stretcher Bearer in the forward area on Ocober 31st 1917, when he was hit bu a portion of a shell. He was immediately evacuated to No. 3 Australiam Cauality Clearing Station where he died the following day. He was buried in the Cemetery adjoining the Casualty Clearing Station." (2) Burial Report 649-8-18245. C Sweeney, Private, Unit C. A. M. C., Regimental No. 532184, d. of wounds 1 Nov 1917, bur. Nine Elms British Cemetery, 1 mile W of Poperinghe, Belgium; temporary Wooden Memorial erected. Ref. R. L. 25-S-4026-R.I.P. Extracted form Burial Records, Canadian Record Office, London, 13 Mar 1918. (3) Military Will of Carson Sweeney, 12 Field Amb Canadian. "In the event of my death I give the whole of my property and personal efffects to my brother Ernest Sweeney, 90 Disireli Eastern > Estate files > no 10908-11062, img. 556-571/2965. File No. 10945, Carson Sweeney. Petition of William Terrence Sweeney, trainman, res. Winnipeg MB, 10 May 1919, in the matter of Carson Sweeney, deceased. "Carson Sweeney, late a Private in His Majesty's Canadian Expeditionary Forces...died of wounds on the first day of November A.D. 1917, at or near Poperinghe in Belgium... That the value of the whole estate...is not more than $730.00... That the deceased in his lifetime made his last Will and Testament...in which will the deceased named his brother, Ernest Sweeney of the City of Winnipeg aforesaid as his sole heir and beneficiary. That the said Ernest Sweeney died on the ninth day of November, A.D. 1918."
Includes: (1) Circumstance of Death Report. Carson Sweeney, Private, 12th Canadian Field Ambulance, No. 532184. "The above mentioned soldier was doing duty as a Stretcher Bearer in the forward area on Ocober 31st 1917, when he was hit bu a portion of a shell. He was immediately evacuated to No. 3 Australiam Cauality Clearing Station where he died the following day. He was buried in the Cemetery adjoining the Casualty Clearing Station." (2) Burial Report 649-8-18245. C Sweeney, Private, Unit C. A. M. C., Regimental No. 532184, d. of wounds 1 Nov 1917, bur. Nine Elms British Cemetery, 1 mile W of Poperinghe, Belgium; temporary Wooden Memorial erected. Ref. R. L. 25-S-4026-R.I.P. Extr[sic, i.e. Disraeli] Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada." (4) Oaths of William Terence Sweeney, now of Kenora ON, brother of the deceased, and of Alice Sweeney, res. Winnipeg MB, sister of the deceased.