Allister Rawding Registers for the World War I Draft
Allister Rawding, the father-in-law of my Aunt Nat, registered for the World War I Draft on 05 Jun 1917. In 1901, he was living with his parents and siblings in Nova Scotia, but in 1917 he was living in Norwood, Massachusetts, the United States of America.
WWI Draft Registration for Allister Rawding - Front
WWI Draft Registration for Allister Rawding - Back
SOURCE: Allister Daniel Rawding, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Micropublication M1509 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), roll MA40.
Click on the link for a PDF Copy of the World War I Draft Registration for Allister Rawding. The document states that:
Allister Daniel Rawding, age 24, registered for the World War I Draft in Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts on 05 Jun 1917
Allister lived at 49 Prospect Ave, Norwood, Massachusetts with a wife and child
He was an alien, an English subject, born on 19 May 1893 in Millville, Kings County, Nova Scotia
He was married, Caucasian, and worked as a steamfitter for the Geo. H. Morrill Ink Mill in Norwood, Massachusetts
Allister was tall, of medium build, had light blue eyes, dark brown hair, and no disabilities
Based on this information and that in the 1901 Census, Allister emigrated to the United States, married, and had a child between 1901 and 1917.
As a final note, not all microfilm copies of a record are equal. The images shown here are from the Ancestry.com database, but the microfilm copies at the Family History Library are of much better quality, even though the films are of the same records.
Copyright © 2006 Stephen J. Danko

