Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameRobert George MILNE, 4C1R
Birth30 Sep 1889, Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
OccupationSuperintendent
FatherGeorge MILNE (~1865-)
MotherAnn THOMSON (1860-1928)
Spouses
Birthabt 1898, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage18 Oct 1926, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ChildrenRobert William
Notes for Robert George MILNE
In the 1901 Scottish Census
Fernlea House, Cruden, Aberdeenshire
Head George Milne, age 36, house carpenter, born Aldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire
Wife Annie Milne, age 40, house carpenters wife, born Fetteresso, Kincardineshire
Son Robert Milne, age 11, scholar, born Cruden
Daughter Julia Milne, age 9, scholar, born Cruden
Son John Milne, age 5, born Cruden
1 servant

1921 Census of Canada
45 Westminter Avenue, Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario
Head Robert G. Milne, age 31, born Scotland, parents born Scotland, immigrated 1913, clerk, lumber office
Brother John P. Milne, age 26, born Scotland, parents born Scotland, immigtated 1913, chaufeur
Mother Annie Milne, age 60, born Scotland, parents born Scotland, immigrated 1913

Ontario, Canada Marriages
October 18, 1926, 246 High Park Avenue, United Church of Canada, Toronto, York County
Robert George Milne, superintendent, age 37, bachelor, presbyterian, residence 62 Raymond Avenue, Toronto, born Scotland, father George Milne, mother’s maiden name Annie Thomson and
Mary Isabella Atkins, clerk, age 28, spinster, United Church of Canada, residence 4 Harcroft Road, Toronto, born Massachusetts USA, father William Atkins, mother’s maiden name Isabella Turfie?

Canada WWI CEF Files
Robert George Milne, Regimental Number 316951, 48th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
attested January 31, 1916
address 67 Welland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Born Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Next of Kin: Mother, Annie Milne, Milnes Buildings, Cruden Bay, Aberdeen, Scotland
Born September 30 1889
Carpenter
not married
Theatre of War France
Tranferred from 48th Battery to 12th Brigade Ammunition Column April 10 1916
Embarked Halifax September 13 1916
Appointed acting bombardier September 13 1916
Liverpool September 22 1916
Taken on strenght 4th D.A.C. Whitely, November 1 1916
Appointed Acting Corporal Witley, February 17 1917
Appointed Acting Sergeant without pay of rank, 5th DAC Witley, June 23 1917
Confirmed rank of Sergeant August 10 1917
Landed in France August 21 1917
Units Royal Air Force, rank Flight Cadet, September 24 1918
Military Character very good
Discharged September 27 1919
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