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Son of John P. Quinn and his wife, Mary Rodgers.
Digital gallery of Private John Edward Quinn
Digital gallery of
Private John Edward Quinn
This is a picture of John Edward Quinn's prayer book and prayer beads. The book was in his shirt pocket when the enemy bullet sliced through the book at an angle, entered his body, and killed him. The prayer beads were in his pant pocket. - I have both of these in my possession if you wish to see them.
Image gallery
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John' letter of Nov. 11, 1916 (page 2) to his mother Mary RODGERS.
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John's letter of Nov. 11, 1916 (page 1 & 2 - translated) to his mother Mary RODGERS.
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John' letter of Nov. 11, 1916 (page 1) to his mother Mary RODGERS.
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This is a picture of John Edward Quinn's prayer book and prayer beads. The book was in his shirt pocket when the enemy bullet sliced through the book at an angle, entered his body, and killed him. The prayer beads were in his pant pocket. - I have both of these in my possession if you wish to see them.
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Private John E. Quinn and his dog Carlo. Picture taken by H. Desjardins, at Sayabec, Quebec, ca 1916
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Memorial card with picture of John E. Quinn
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Picture of Pte. John Edward Quinn's tombstone at Bois Carré, British Cemetery at Thélus, Pas-de-Calais, France. Grave Plot III, # D.17. He was with the 42nd Canadian Battle Infantry, Private # 793093
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The grave marker at the Bois Carre British Cemetery located on Vimy Ridge at the eastern edge of the town of Thelus, France. The cemetery is about 6 kilometres from Canada's Vimy Memorial. May he rest in peace. (John & Anne Stephens 2013)
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Bois Carre British Cemetery - The Bois Carre British Cemetery located on Vimy Ridge at the eastern edge of the town of Thelus, France. The cemetery is about 6 kilometres from Canada's Vimy Memorial.(John & Anne Stephens 2013)
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Here is the transition of the "Dead Man's Penny" from time-weathered to original polished bronze. -- Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Liz Quinn
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Picture memorial which was given to family and friends.
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A newspaper article on Pte John Edward Quinn and his brother Pte William Quinn which appeared in the newspaper on November 11, 2011
BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Thelus is a village 7 kilometres north of Arras and BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY is about half a mile east of the village on the south side of the D49 road to Bailleul-sire-Berthoult.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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