Rank
Cadet
Service No.
74321
Unit
Royal Flying Corps
Died
06 October, 1917
Age 22
Age 22
Buried
Dunnville Riverside Cemetery, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Remembrance:
First World War Book of Remembrance - Page 581
Additional Info
Son of William Davis Swayze and Margaret Eleanor Swayze, of 42, Bond St., Lindsay, Ont.
Ernest Alexander Swayze, who was known as David to his family, was born 5 April 1895 in Dunnville, Ontario. He was the 5th oldest of 7, and served as a pilot cadet training out of Camp Borden. His youngest brother, Keith, also served as a pilot with the RFC and was sent to France just one week before David died. Keith would eventually be shot down, taken as a POW, and died of blood poisoning in 1920 after being released and returned home.
There is no service record available with enlistment dates for David since he was a cadet that died in Ontario, but there are basic records recording what happened in his accident.
David graduated from Osgoode Hall and was scheduled to be called to the bar just one month before his death. There is also a mention of him being an Aircraft Mechanic 3rd Class, but a record to confirm this has not been found. His father was the county judge for Victoria and Haliburton for 16 years and his brother Keith had also been called to the bar, so the family business seems to have been the legal profession.
David Swayze is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Haldimand, ON. He was 22 years old.