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Son of William and Sarah Livingston, of Big Bras D'Or, Victoria Co., Nova Scotia.
Digital gallery of Lieutenant Daniel Archibald Livingston
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Lieutenant Daniel Archibald Livingston
"Dan and I'd been very close. We had found together the first mayflower and blue violet in the spring, and we knew the location for every bird's nest on the farm....But he was an officer and I was a private at the time, so I couldn't even talk to him when I met him in the trenches."
--Pvt. Harrison Livingstone [716207], brother of Lt. D. A. Livingstone
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Lt. Daniel Archibald Livingston, 25th Battalion, KiA April 1918
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"Dan and I'd been very close. We had found together the first mayflower and blue violet in the spring, and we knew the location for every bird's nest on the farm....But he was an officer and I was a private at the time, so I couldn't even talk to him when I met him in the trenches." --Pvt. Harrison Livingstone [716207], brother of Lt. D. A. Livingstone
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 450 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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WAILLY ORCHARD CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Wailly is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 6 kilometres south-west from Arras in the valley of the little river Crinchon. WAILLY ORCHARD CEMETERY stands above the village on its outskirts in part of the old orchard.
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