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Larne in WW1 on
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Regiment, Corps etc. |
Canadian Infantry (Alberta
Regiment) |
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Battalion/etc. |
31st Battalion. |
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Nationality |
Canadian |
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Surname |
HAZELTON |
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Christian Name(s) |
JOHN DOUGLAS |
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Initials |
J D |
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Born |
Belfast
(24/11/1884) |
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Enlisted
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Olds,
Alberta
(01/07/1916) |
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Residence
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Olds,
Alberta |
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Age: |
33 |
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Date of Death:
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25/06/1918 |
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Died How
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died of shock from
wounds |
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Theatre of War
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France & Flanders |
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Rank |
Corporal |
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Service Number |
883532 |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War
Dead |
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Grave/Memorial
Reference: |
II. B. 1. |
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Cemetery: |
WANQUETIN COMMUNAL
CEMETERY EXTENSION |
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Supplementary Notes
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2 years
OTS
Queens
University,
Belfast |
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Notes |
He was the eldest
son the Rev. Edward Hazelton, a Methodist Minister who in 1916 was busy
with his term of service at Larne. Had recently returned to the front on
recovering from wounds received at Paschendaele. By profession he was a
solicitor/barrister and had practiced at Royal Avenue,
Belfast,
before emigrating to
Canada |
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Notes |
Son of the Rev. E.
and A. I. L. Hazelton, of 6, Windsor Park, Belfast, Ireland. B.A., R.U.I. |
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Notes |
Larne War Memorial |
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Notes |
Commemorated on Page
426 of the Canadian First World War Book of Remembrance. |
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Updated on
07 December, 2004
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