Cemeteries

City/Municipality
Richmond
Memorial Number
35050-124
Type
Address
57 Fortune Street
Location
St John's Anglican Cemtery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.1862073, -75.8387942
Inscription

[front/devant]

ST JOHN’S ANGLICAN CEMETERY
MILITARY VETERANS
“We Will Remember Them”

[column 1/colonne 1]

Birch, Robert, Plot #278
Cpl Fish, Steve, WW II Army, Plot #341
Griffiths, Leonard, WW II Army, Plot #18
Capt Lewis, John B., 88th Regt, Plot #267
Capt Maxwell, Joseph, 99th Regt, Plot #275
Mills, Emerson E., WW II RCAF, Plot #51
Pte Phillips, John, 99th Regt, Plot #292
Pte Woodruff, W.B., WW II Army, Plot #112
Pte Swift, George, WW I Army, Plot #70

[column 2/colonne 2]

Dobson, David E., Army, Plot #289
Good, Edward K., Plot #199
Harrington, Alfred E., WW II Army, Plot #58
Lt Lyon, George, 99th Regt, Plot #351
Sgt McElroy, Henry, 37th Regt, Plot #189
LAC Moore, Kenneth, WW II RCAF, Plot #101
Lt. Col. Salter, William H., WW II Army, Plot #59
Sgt Vaughn, William, 99th Regt, Plot #144

[column 3/colonne 3]

Sgt Dunbar, John, 99th Regt, Plot #46
Capt Good, Thomas, Plot #128
MWO Kitching, John, WW II Army, Plot #276
Capt Maxwell, John J., 99th Regt, Plot #119
Mills, Charles, WW I Army, Plot #80
Lt Ormsby, Sewell, 66th Regt, Plot #240
Pte Simmonds, John H., 77th Btn, Plot #107

[bottom/bas]

This “Year of the Veteran 2005” Memorial provided by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #625 in conjunction with St. John the Baptist Church. Contains all known data. Additional info for updating would be much appreciated.

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Caption
Memorial
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
Close up
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The St John’s Anglican Cemetery Memorial is dedicated to military veterans interred at St John’s Anglican Cemetery. It is interesting to note that several disbanded British soldiers who settled Richmond in 1818 are interred in this cemetery.

City
Richmond
Country
Type Description
Cemetery memorial
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8956
City/Municipality
Richmond
Memorial Number
35050-123
Type
Address
62 Fortune Street
Location
St. Andrew's Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.1858638, -75.8383634
Inscription

[front/devant]

ST ANDREW’S CEMETERY
MILITARY VETERANS
“We Will Remember Them”

S/L Christie, Stewart, WW II RCAF, Row I #40
LAW Christie, Marie, WW II RCAF, Row O #41
Morton, John P., WW I Army, Plot DD-32
WO2 Dewar, John, WW II RCAF, Row U #35

[bottom/bas]

This “Year of the Veteran 2005” Memorial provided by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 625 in conjunction with St Andrew’s Church. Contains all known data. Additional info for updating would be much appreciated.

Image
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Caption
Memorial
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
Close up
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The St. Andrew’s Cemetery memorial is dedicated to military veterans interred at St. Andrew’s Cemetery. It was unveiled in 2005 by the Royal Canadian Legion Richmond and District Branch #625.

City
Richmond
Country
Type Description
Cemetery
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8955
City/Municipality
Halifax
Memorial Number
12004-115
Type
Address
1246 Queen Street
Location
1249 Queen St
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.640028, -63.574473
Inscription

Government of Canada

Veterans Affairs

Fort Massey
Cemetery

Gouvernement du Canada

Anciens Combattants

Cimetiere de
Fort Massey

Canada

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Photo Credit
Marilyn Gurney
Caption
Sign
1 of 2 images
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Caption
Overhead shot
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Fort Massey Cemetery is located at the junction of Queen and South Streets in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is bounded to the west by Holy Cross Cemetery. The Fort Massey Cemetery was established c. 1778, in conjunction with Fort Massey, to serve as a burial place for the garrison of the Fort. Today it contains the remains of those who served in Canada's military as well as the remains soldiers dating back to the British occupation of Halifax. In some cases relatives of military personnel and certain civilians, who had involvement with the military, were also interred there. Fort Massey Cemetery is significant for it's long history of providing a resting place for military dead. It also commemorates two men who were killed in the Halifax explosion and whose bodies were not recovered.

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City
Halifax
Country
Type Description
Cemetery
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6256