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Son of Dr. A. N. MacLeod and Margaret Lillian MacLeod, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Lived in Stonewall, Manitoba. The Canadian Daily Record of December 6, 1918 notes that the London Gazette has officially announced that Lieutenant A. A. McLeod had died of wounds. In the December 17, 1918 issue, it stated that he had died of influenza.
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Page 590 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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WINNIPEG (OLD KILDONAN) PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY Manitoba, Canada
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