Notes The following records have been discerned for Corporal Joseph David Pemberton.
1891 English Census records place Anne L Chadwick (22) as a Boarder in the household of Susannah and David Davies, along with her 3 month old son, James Chadwick in Whittington, Shropshire, England. Anne states that she was born in Sandy Lane, Staffordshire, England.
Oct-Dec Quarter of 1891 England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index 1837-1915 states that Annie Louisa Chadwick married George Pemberton in Oswestry, Shropshire.
1901 English Census records place widowed Annie L Pemberton and her sons in West Derby, Lancashire, England. In residence were James Pemberton (10), Joseph D S Pemberton (8), Frederick Pemberton (12, this age is incorrect and should be closer to 7), William E Pemberton (4), and George Pemberton (5 months). Also in residence was Sarah Jones (68) listed as a Boarder. Annie worked as a Charwoman.
In 1902 at Edge Hill, St. Dunstan Annie Louisa Pemberton remarried to Henry Gibson Jones.
Library and Archives Canada
Surname: PEMBERTON
Given Name: J.D.
Age: 9
Sex: M
Ship: Dominion
Year of Arrival: 1902
Departure Port: Liverpool
Departure Date: 1902-06-25
Arrival Port: Quebec
Arrival Date: 1902-07-08
Party: Liverpool Sheltering Home, Mrs. Birt
Destination: Knowlton, Quebec
Comments: Children from the Liverpool Sheltering Homes
Source: Library and Archives Canada
Reference: RG 76 C1a
Microfilm: T-480
Type of Record: Passenger Lists
1911 English Census records for the family of Annie Louisa and Henry Gibson Jones place them at 13 Botanic Street, Liverpool, West Derby, Lancashire, England. In residence were George Pemberton (14), Laura Annie Jones (8), Henry Gibson Jones (4), and Thomas Jones (2). Henry worked as a Builder's Labourer.
1911 Canadian Census records place 'Pemberton' as a Lodger in the household of Isabella and James Hart in Simcoe County, Ontario. He is stated as having been born in Jul 1893 in Ontario.
Attestation Papers were signed 10 Nov 1915 in Barrie, Ontario. Joseph David Pemberton was born 10 Jul 1892 in England. He was a farmer living at 13 Sophia Street in Barrie, Ontario. His Next of Kin was his Mother, Mrs. Harry Jones of 9 Botanic Street, Liverpool, England. 5'5" in height with hazel eyes and light hair. His religion was listed as Methodist.
Commonwealth War Graves Registers and Circumstances of Casualty state that he died of wounds at Number 7 Casualty Clearing Station. His Next of Kin was Mrs. H. Jones of 9 Botania Street, Liverpool, England but that name was crossed out and added in it's stead was Mr. W. E. Pemberlin, brother of Box 47 R. R. #1 Shanty Bay, Ontario. He was buried in Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt, Ligny-Saint-Flochel, Nord Pas de Calais, France. Plot: IV. B. 21.
Find A Grave Memorial# 56447069
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