This list is unlikely exhaustive as I keep finding people to add while working on genealogies. They’re spread out due to the exodus from Little Bay at the turn of the century. Many are found serving in the Canadian and American militaries. The two men pictured above are John Croak and Mayo Lind. I’ve done work on them both which can be found by clicking on their names.
Little Bay’s WW1 vets
Bennett, Arthur (4116)
Bouzane, Constantine (5290)
Bouzane, Edward and three sons
Bouzane, James (8016)
Boyde, Ernest (6095)
Burke, Patrick (3172)
Conway, Phillip James
Corbett, John (5556)
Croak, John Bernard – the first Newfoundlander to receive the Victoria Cross, KIA Aug 8th 1918
Deloughrey, Harold (1966) – KIA Oct 18th 1916
Dillon, John (5553)
Dillon, Matthew (5535)
Dillon, Thomas (5536)
Dobbin, David – joined via the Canadian military
Dover, James A. (1723)
Duder, John C. (5607)
Farrell, Celestine (1721)
Folkes, Albert (3490) – KIA March 13th 1918
Folkes, Herbert (5533)
Ford, Richard – joined via the American military
Harrington, John – joined via the American military
Head, Michael
Lind, Francis (541) – One of the most famous Newfoundlanders of WWI after his letters home were published – KIA July 1st 1916
Lush, William (5534)
Marshall, Abram (8138)
McDonald, Michael (5159)
Miller
Milley, Hayward (4180)
Noble, P.
Osmond, William (4114) – KIA Oct 3rd 1918
Parsons
Sparrow
Taverner, Chester George (3002)
Thoms, Michael A. (5532)
Vey, Thomas James – joined via the Canadian military KIA