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Gunner William John Moore

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South Africa War Monument

Military service

Service number: 363
Age: 28
Rank: Gunner
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Royal Canadian Field Artillery
Death: November 9, 1900 Pretoria, South Africa

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Gunner John Moore, was the son of T.T. Moore, Principal of the Acton High School and brother of Mrs. Bert McKerchen of Toronto, Ontario. He was employed in Storey's glove factory in that place when he enlisted with the Guelph detachment of the artillery. He was considered a first-class workman and was a general favourite in the town. He was about 28 years of age and unmarried. He was the nephew of Mr. John Ausman of Toronto, Ontario. Credit: The Globe, Toronto, 19 November 1900

CHURCH STREET CEMETERY (PRETORIA) South Africa

The cemetery is located in Pretoria West, on Church Street, enter off Df Malan Street at the first gate. The Garden of Remembrance is located in the northwest corner.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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