George Arthur Mote, 18881917 (aged 28 years)

Name
George Arthur /Mote/
Given names
George Arthur
Surname
Mote
Name suffix
Dcm
Birth
Occupation
a Corset Cutter
1914 (aged 25 years)
Note: It is assumed that he worked with the Eaton Company in Canada as he appears on their Memorial Plaque, last known to be located at the Toronto Eaton Centre at Younge & Dundas Streets
Milit-Beg
Milit-End
February 6, 1917 (on the date of death)
Note: He was a Company Sergeant Major in B Company, 3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment).

He was a Company Sergeant Major in B Company, 3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment).
His name appears on page 298 of the Canadian Book of Remembrance - First World War

Death
February 6, 1917 (aged 28 years)
Family with parents
father
18581939
Birth: about 1858 22 21 Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about June 1939Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
mother
1868
Birth: about 1868Kingswood, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Death:
Marriage Marriageabout December 1887Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
9 months
himself
18881917
Birth: August 25, 1888 30 20 Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Death: February 6, 1917
2 years
younger brother
1890
Birth: December 21, 1890 32 22 South Hornsey, London, England, United Kingdom
Death:
Occupation

It is assumed that he worked with the Eaton Company in Canada as he appears on their Memorial Plaque, last known to be located at the Toronto Eaton Centre at Younge & Dundas Streets

Milit-End

He was a Company Sergeant Major in B Company, 3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment).
His name appears on page 298 of the Canadian Book of Remembrance - First World War

Shared note

the British and Commonwealth Distinguished Conduct Medal