PRIVATE 434909 EDWARD RENDER, 50th BATTALION CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. KILLED IN ACTION, 18th NOVEMBER 1916, AGED 20.


PRIVATE 434909 EDWARD RENDER, 50th BATTALION CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. KILLED IN ACTION, 18th NOVEMBER 1916, AGED 20.



Born in Ilkley on the 22nd November 1895 Edward was the son of William, a mason, and Margaret Render who lived at 9, Dean Street. In 1909 the family decided to emigrate to Canada and left aboard the Empress of Britain, bound for Quebec moving to the town of Medicine Hat in Alberta. Edward’s father appears to have died not long after arriving in Canada and he lived with his mother and sisters 658 8th Street SE and worked as a carpenter.

Edward enlisted into the Canadian Army on the 6th of February 1915 and was posted to the 50th (Calgary) Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. His unit arrived in Britain in October 1915 where it remained until August 1916. Posted to the Somme Sector on the 18th November that year, the 50th were in the front line near to the village of Courcellette where it was involved in a successful attack against a German position known as Regina Trench. It was during this advance that Edward was killed.

Today Private Edward Render lies in the British Military Cemetery at Adanac and is remembered with pride on the memorial at Christchurch here in Ilkley.

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