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Military service
Service number:
297037
Age:
46
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
Division:
224th Bn.
Death:
November 7, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
Lot 445. Blk. D.
Additional information
Son of Patrick and Margaret Morne, of Perth, Scotland. Husband of Maggie Morne, of Ottawa, Ont.
Digital gallery of Private James Morne
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Grave marker
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Attestation Paper
JAMES MORNE signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in Ottawa on August 21, 1915 (Service Number 297037) for the 77th Overseas Battalion CEF. The second, also in Ottawa, on March 8, 1916 (Service Number 144834) for the 224th Battalion. In the first set he was recorded as having been born on October 4, 1872, and in the second his date of birth was October 4, 1877. Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War) -
Attestation Paper
JAMES MORNE signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in Ottawa on August 21, 1915 (Service Number 297037) for the 77th Overseas Battalion CEF. The second, also in Ottawa, on March 8, 1916 (Service Number 144834) for the 224th Battalion. In the first set he was recorded as having been born on October 4, 1872, and in the second his date of birth was October 4, 1877. Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War) -
Attestation Paper
JAMES MORNE signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in Ottawa on August 21, 1915 (Service Number 297037) for the 77th Overseas Battalion CEF. The second, also in Ottawa, on March 8, 1916 (Service Number 144834) for the 224th Battalion. In the first set he was recorded as having been born on October 4, 1872, and in the second his date of birth was October 4, 1877. Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War) -
Attestation Paper
JAMES MORNE signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in Ottawa on August 21, 1915 (Service Number 297037) for the 77th Overseas Battalion CEF. The second, also in Ottawa, on March 8, 1916 (Service Number 144834) for the 224th Battalion. In the first set he was recorded as having been born on October 4, 1872, and in the second his date of birth was October 4, 1877. Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War)
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 474 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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The cemetery is located at the north west corner of the intersection of St-Laurent Boulevard and Montreal Road. The cemetery entrance is on Montreal Road.
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