Boer War
Vet J. Wilkinson Died Thursday King’s Sergeant was Artilleryman Friday
May 17th 1947. King’s Sergeant John A. Wilkinson, 72, veteran of
the Boer War, and possessor of one of the most colourful military records in
Canada, died yesterday at his residence, 32 Mont Street. Mr. Wilkinson was Born in Puslinch, the son of Scottish parents, he
had lived on the farm as a boy and when 15 years old enlisted with the “A”
Battery, First Brigade Field Artillery, His ability as an artilleryman won him a place on
the Canadian Artillery team representing Upon the outbreak of the South African war in 1899,
he enlisted for active service with the Canadian Mounted Rifles, sailing for In 1902, he was recommended by Lord Kitchener to be
made a King’s Sergeant and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He had the honour to be presented to Queen
Victoria, King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, and also King George VI and Queen
Elizabeth on their visit to He was married in 1909 to Hattie Mae Bailey of Galt,
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