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Digital gallery of Sergeant Arthur Wayne Stone
Digital gallery of
Sergeant Arthur Wayne Stone
This is what looks to be a memorial piece from Arthur Wayne Stone that has been in our family for MANY years (I am 63 years old.) No one that is alive today can explain where it came from. However, through the magic of google I found this site today and it all sort of fits. My Father was born in 1918 and his name is Wayne Stone. Our family's root are traced back to Canada. I am assuming Arthur is related in someway as a Great Uncle or something. Feel free to contact me if you have any insight to Arthur Wayne Stone.
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This Real Photo Postcard is Attributed to "Arthur Wayne Stone" who "Fell at Vimy Ridge, April"
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This is what looks to be a memorial piece from Arthur Wayne Stone that has been in our family for MANY years (I am 63 years old.) No one that is alive today can explain where it came from. However, through the magic of google I found this site today and it all sort of fits. My Father was born in 1918 and his name is Wayne Stone. Our family's root are traced back to Canada. I am assuming Arthur is related in someway as a Great Uncle or something. Feel free to contact me if you have any insight to Arthur Wayne Stone.
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Page 333 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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QUATRE-VENTS MILITARY CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
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