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Son of the late John and Isabel McIntosh Hill.
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Private James Suttie Hill
Grave of 1286103 Pvt. James Suttie Hill who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps C.E.F. Born at Lochee Forfarshire Scotland on April 28th 1867
Husband/Widower of Anna Hill. James served with the 104th Regt. (Militia) from 2-1-15 to 16-1016, he then went into No. 19th Co. C.A.S.C. from 17-10-16 to 1-11-18 when he re-enlisted in the same unit on Nov. 1st 1918, listing his occupation as "Company Clerk" listing his daughter Isabella Donnet Hill as his next of kin. James died during the great Spanish flu panademic on June 28th 1919 at the age of 52. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Grave of 1286103 Pvt. James Suttie Hill who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps C.E.F. Born at Lochee Forfarshire Scotland on April 28th 1867 Husband/Widower of Anna Hill. James served with the 104th Regt. (Militia) from 2-1-15 to 16-1016, he then went into No. 19th Co. C.A.S.C. from 17-10-16 to 1-11-18 when he re-enlisted in the same unit on Nov. 1st 1918, listing his occupation as "Company Clerk" listing his daughter Isabella Donnet Hill as his next of kin. James died during the great Spanish flu panademic on June 28th 1919 at the age of 52. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Memorial Cross in the section where 1286103 Pvt. James Suttie Hill was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Cemetery view of the section where 1286103 Pvt. James Suttie Hill was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Page 535 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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