World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada; World War, 1914-1918 -- Nova Scotia
Archard, Sarah Ann, A.R.R.C.
Allan, Ann Doctor, R.R.C.
Arbuckle, M. B.
Benvie, Ada.
Black, Amy Isabel.
Bayers, Gladys Fuller.
Beers, Vivian Gertrude.
Cameron, Josephine Christine.
Connell, Monica.
Cooke, Elizabeth Ann; mentioned in dispatches.
Nova Scotia was as prominent in the Nursing as in the Medical Service,
and is said to have contributed during the War more Matrons in France
than any other individual Province in the Dominion. It gave the
Matron-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, Miss Margaret C. MacDonald,
R.R.C., M.M. des I (French Army). Miss MacDonald had previously seen
active service in the Spanish-American War and the South African War.
The other Nova Scotia nurses who were Matrons in France during the war
were: Miss Georgina Pope, R.R.C. (Senior Matron in Canada), who went
with the Canadian Contingent to the South African War as Matron; Miss
Harriett Graham, R.R.C.; Miss L. M. Hubley, R.R.C.; Miss K. C.
MacLatchy, R.R.C.; Miss S. C. MacIsaac, R.R.C.; Miss Elizabeth B. Ross,
R.R.C.; Miss A. C. Strong, R.R.C.
Calder, Jennie Squair, A.R.R.C.
Cameron, Annie May.
Campbell, Laura Emily.
Chisholm, Christena Elizabeth; mentioned in dispatches.
Chisholm, Sarah Catherine.
Churchill, Sarah.
Davidson, Jessie Ann.
Dawson, Isabel Helen.
Dempsey, Mary Catharine.
Doyle, Elizabeth C. (Mrs.)
Drew, Margaret Currie.
Duthie, Edna Craig.
Edgecombe, Lillian Grace.
Ellis, Helena Margaret.
Etherington, Ethel B.
Fitzgerald, Lillian Mary.
Follette, Minnie (drowned _Llandovery Castle_).
Fraser, Annie Margaret.
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