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of Queens Road, Teddington, Victor Road, Teddington and Royal Road, Teddington  
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Born 14th October 1889 at Teddington, Middlesex
Born 14th October 1889 at 2 Cranmer Road (now Sydney Road), Teddington, Middlesex


Joined the Royal Navy on 25th November 1909 and served as an Officers Steward (L1536)
He joined the Royal Navy at Portsmouth on 25th November 1909 and served as an Officers  


on HMS Dreadnought for two years until 7th November 1910.
Steward (L1536), 2nd Class on HMS Dreadnought until 7th November 1910.
 
He emigrated to Canada in 1911 and found employment with the Canadian Pacific Railway.


Married Florence May Spratley on 8th September 1911 at Holy Trinity Church (Anglican), Québec, Canada  
Married Florence May Spratley on 8th September 1911 at Holy Trinity Church (Anglican), Québec, Canada  


Joined the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force as Private on 16th November 1914
He joined the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force as a Private on 16th November 1914 and promoted to


Company Quartermaster Sergeant (67381) with the Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment), 25th Battn.
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (67381) with the Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment), 25th Battn.

Revision as of 16:01, 4 December 2018

"Houghton, John C"

John Caswell Houghton

Son of William Henry Houghton and Penelope Ann Houghton née Caswell

of Queens Road, Teddington, Victor Road, Teddington and Royal Road, Teddington

Born 14th October 1889 at 2 Cranmer Road (now Sydney Road), Teddington, Middlesex

He joined the Royal Navy at Portsmouth on 25th November 1909 and served as an Officers

Steward (L1536), 2nd Class on HMS Dreadnought until 7th November 1910.

He emigrated to Canada in 1911 and found employment with the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Married Florence May Spratley on 8th September 1911 at Holy Trinity Church (Anglican), Québec, Canada

He joined the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force as a Private on 16th November 1914 and promoted to

Company Quartermaster Sergeant (67381) with the Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment), 25th Battn.

Killed in action in the Courcelette area of France on 1st October 1916, aged 27

Buried at Courcelette British Cemetery (5 miles North-East of Albert), Picardie, France (Grave Ref.VI.F.22)

(See: Find A Grave Memorial #56467297)


Listed on Teddington War Memorial, as Houghton, J.S. Sgt-Maj.

Listed in the Book of Remembrance World War 1 at Ottawa, Canada



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