Hey Lads,

We have come across an old photo of our Great Grandfather and was wondering if any of you experts would be able to help with any details. All we know is the following:

Name: Alexander MacIntyre (Might have also been spelled McIntyre on some documents)

- His Parents:
James MacIntyre (1869 - ?)
Ellen/Hellen McDonald ( 1875 - ?)

- Born: January 7, 1892

- Immigrated to Canada in 1911 (that's what it says in the Canadian 1911 Census anyways)
- Was living in Montreal at the time of the Census as a nephew to the head of household.

- October 30, 1914 - Employed with the Grand Trunk Railway System (We have his employee's train ticket good until June 30, 1915)

- Married to Isabella Cameron MacKenzie on June 3, 1916

- (War Service?)

- Died: About 1975

** Someone has mentioned that this was "Quebec Training"… not sure what that means or if it is actually written on the back of the photo.
** A friend has told me that he most likely was a member of one of the following: The 1st Regiment, Canadian Grenadier Guards; The 3rd Regiment, Victoria Rifles of Canada, and the 65th Regiment, Carabiniers Mont-Royal.
** I have searched pretty much all of the MacIntyre and McIntyre surnames in the WWI Attestation papers online with the Government of Canada Veterans Affairs and can not match up any similar names or next of kin (parents)
** We have NO idea what his regimental service number is.

Can anyone here offer any more information or ideas on information relating to this photo? I saw the photos at this thread and saw some similarities but don't know if there is a connection: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...s-color-54298/



Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer!

Trevor