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John Johnston returned to Canada 26th April 1919. |
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John Johnston was the son of Thomas and Martha Johnston. Thomas Johnston and Martha Shaw were married on 10th January 1882 in the district of Cookstown. |
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Known family: Thomas Johnston, Martha Johnston, James Johnston (born 19th May 1883), John Johnston (born 4th July 1885), Sarah Johnston (born 19th June 1887), George Johnston. |
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John Johnston emigrated to Canada |
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Prior to enlisting, he was living in Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada. He worked as a farmer. |
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John Johnston enlisted on 25th October 1917 at Winnipeg. He gave his next of kin, as his father, Thomas Johnston, who was living at Ballydawley, Coagh. |
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Private John Johnston left Canada with his unit on 10th May 1918, arriving in Britain on 24th May. |
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Private Johnston was relocated to Seaforde in June 1918. |
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Private Johnston returned to England 26th March 1919. |
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There is some doubt as to whether James and John Johnson were brothers. |
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Last Will and Testament dated 23rd March 1918: |
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James listed his father Thomas Johnston as his benefactor, who was living at Ballydawley, Coagh, County Derry. |
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Private Johnston fractured/sprained his left wrist and was admitted to hospital on 14th January 1918. He was discharged from hospital a week later on 21st January. |
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Private Johnston contracted measles and was admitted to hospital on 2nd March 1918. He was discharged from hospital a month later on 2nd April. |
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Private John Johnston proceeded overseas with 16th Battalion Canadian Infantry on 2nd October 1918. |
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The History of Coagh booklet lists Private John Johnston as having served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the war. |
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