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Larne in WW1 on
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Regiment, Corps etc. |
Canadian Infantry (Alberta
Regt.) |
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Battalion/etc. |
49th Bn. |
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Surname |
HUXLEY |
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Christian Name(s) |
James Alexander |
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Initials |
J A |
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Nationality |
Canadian |
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Born |
Larne, Co. Antrim
(14/11/1884) |
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Enlisted
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Edmonton,
Canada
(15/02/1915) |
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Residence
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Edmonton,
Canada |
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Age: |
33 |
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Date of Death:
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29/09/1918 |
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Died How
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Theatre of War
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France & Flanders |
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Rank |
Private (Corporal) |
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Service Number |
436912 |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War
Dead |
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Grave/Memorial
Reference: |
C. 3. |
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Cemetery: |
ST. OLLE BRITISH
CEMETERY, RAILLENCOURT |
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Supplementary Notes
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Notes |
JA Huxley's mother
lived at 25 St John's
Place, Larne. |
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Notes |
He was a baker in
Canada
and had been employed in the bakery trade by
John Baine of
Main Street,
Larne and was a member of the
Larne
Unitarian
Church
in
Meetinghouse Street, before moving to
Canada
fourteen years before his death. |
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Notes |
Larne War Memorial |
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Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye
Updated on
07 December, 2004
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