Figgs. Her goes then.
William Reeves was born Birmingham 1873. The 2nd of 5 brothers. He can be found in 1891, RG12, Piece 2392, Folio 34, Page 27, at the family home as a Warehouseman.
I haven't found him in 1901.
By 1908 he is in St' John's, NFL (Source: McAlpine's St. John's City Directory for 1908, McAlpine's Publishing Company, Halifax, NS, 1908. Volume/Page: 388) where he is said to have pioneered the establishment of the St John's Ambulance in that area.
I have never been able to establish when/how he arrived.
Following the 1914 Sealing Disaster, he was involved in the care of the survivors and appears in a group photograph in the Newfoundland Quarterly 1914-15.
During WW1, he served with the Newfoundland Regiment caring for injured soldiers and attained the rank of 2nd Lt. (Hon)
In 1919 he was awarded an OBE, and in 1920, the British War Medal.
The St John's Daily Star, 1920-04-23, carried a report of the OBE being presented by the Governor.
I have him Pond-Hopping in 1918, and then in 1923 and 1935 as, variously, a salesman and a merchant - of what?
Also in 1935, I have him at 56 Military Road, St John's East District, a Boarder at the address - unmarried.
He died in 1950 and is buried, Forest Road Anglican Cemetary, St John's East District, Section "F", Plot 12, Masonic Section.
He shares the headstone with a George Heath who died in 1956. Who was George Heath? Was he also a Mason?
As he was the only brother to travel overseas, the obvious inference is that he was homosexual. Were attitudes in NFL more liberal at that time? I've never been able to find that out.
I can remember that, for a few years after 1950, each Birthday and Christmas, I would receive a card from NFL containing.....would it be a 50c note. Following his Death, who would have sent these? Would it have been George Heath or the Masonic Order? Certainly the time that they stopped arriving would - from very vague memories - have coincided with the Death of George Heath.
I have a copy of what purports to be the Eulogy read at William's funeral but I would still be interested in any other information concerning his life in NFL that can be put into the
public domain, with photographs where available.
Additionally, did he leave a Will, and is a copy available?
Also. Where are his Medals. It's not that I'm looking to lay claim to them but, if they are safely stored, then I would prefer that remains so although, photographs would be appreciated.
I think that just about covers everything.