Charles McIsaac was born in Nova Scotia on May 7, 1916, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hughie McIsaac. Charles would marry Margaret Virginia McIsaac, of Sarnia. At enlistment time, George recorded his address as 264 Spruce Street, Timmins, Ontario, and his occupation as gold and nickel mining. Charles joined the Canadian Army, becoming a member of the Essex Scottish Regiment, R.C.I.C., with the rank of Private. On October 13, 1944, Charles McIsaac would lose his life during fighting in France. Charles McIsaac would later be officially listed as, Overseas casualty, died of wounds, in the field (France). Twenty-eight year old Charles McIsaac is buried in Antwerpen Schoonselhof Cemetery, Belgium, Grave III.A.15.
SOURCES: C, D, E, F, L, 2C, 2D