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Baptized Jean-Baptiste Desgagnés. Son of Éphrem Desgagné (deceased in 1885) and Agnès Larouche. His mother remarried to François Gaudreault in 1889 and moved to Mistassini, Lac St-Jean, Québec.
Jean-Baptiste stated being born on 22 August and being 35 years-old. His biological father, his adoptive father, his mother as well as himself were illiterate; it is therefore not possible to determine the correct spelling of the last name.
Enrolled in the 1st Battalion Depot of the 2nd Quebec Regiment under the Compulsory Military Service Act of 1917, he left for England on February 18, 1918, arriving the following March 3 while assigned to the 10th Reserve Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the 22nd Battalion on August 8, he landed in France on the 10th and went to the front line on the 15th, being killed in action on August 27, 1918 during an assault from Neuville-Vitasse to Wancourt at the Battle of Chérisy.
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Page 396 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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QUEBEC CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Take the D38 from Cherisy to Hendecourt. Approximately 2 kilometres from Cherisy turn left just before Sun Quarry Cemetery onto a dirt track. Continue for 1 kilometre before turning left to arrive at Quebec Cemetery.
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