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Son of the late James and Julia Isabella Haddock.
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Private John Cecil Haddock
Private John Cecil Haddock - Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force 51st Bn. Son of the late James and Julia Isabella Haddock. Haddock Died in Edmonton of pneumonia.
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Private John Cecil Haddock - Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force 51st Bn. Son of the late James and Julia Isabella Haddock. Haddock Died in Edmonton of pneumonia. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=36&q3=2877&sqn=263&tt=1331&PHPSESSID=1okaa8g49s9fo7t32k351n1mn6
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Page 96 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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EDMONTON CEMETERY Alberta, Canada
The cemetery was formerly known as "Edmonton Protestant Cemetery" and contains graves of both world wars. There is also a Cross of Sacrifice, erected after the 1914-1918 War. There are now 80, 1914-1918 and over 50, 1939-1945 War casualties commemorated in this site.
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