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Assistant Foreman Horseman Ernest Tétreault

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Military service

Age: 38
Rank: Assistant Foreman Horseman
Force: Merchant Navy
Unit/Regiment: Canadian Merchant Navy
Division: S.S. Tritonia (Glasgow, Scotland) (122802)
Birth: May 1, 1878 Stanbridge
Death: February 26, 1917 North Atlantic

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His full name is Ernest Joseph Tétreault.

Son of Antoine Tétreault and Philomène Benjamin from Stanbridge, Québec. Husband of Rosina Galipeau of 213 rue Désiré, Montreal, Québec. Father of Lorette Marie Albertine Marguerite, a stillborn child, Lucienne Marie Irène Joséphine, Ernest Joseph Godfroi and Germaine Tétreault.

On 27 February 1917, the Tritonia was en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Glasgow, Scotland, with horses on board when she was torpedoed by U-49 20 miles (32 km) west-northwest of Tearah Island, Ireland, position 52°13'N/11°26'W. Two sailors lost their lives.

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Page 69 of the Merchant Navy Book of Remembrance.
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