This memorial is dedicated to all veterans. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 36 and the Perth-Andover School Board.
Perth-Andover Veterans' Field
VETERAN'S FIELD
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This memorial is dedicated to all veterans. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 36 and the Perth-Andover School Board.
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PRIVATE JAMES MCKENZIE
KILLED AT YPRES
JUNE 13, 1916
AGED 20 YEARS
PRIVATE CHESTER MCPHAIL
WOUNDED VIMY APRIL 9,
DIED LONDON JUNE 6, 1917
AGED 19 YEARS
PRIVATE WILLIAM MACCONNELL
KILLED AT PASSCHENDAELE
OCT. 30, 1917
AGED 31 YEARS
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ERECTED BY FRIENDS
IN LOVING MEMORY OFTHESE COLONY MEN WHO
FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
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SERGT. ALEXANDER M. DRUM
DIED MILITARY HOSP. ST. JOHN
MAR. 21, 1922
AGED 46 YEARS
PTE. JOHN W. MCLELLAN
DIED 1927
GEORGE G. SHERIFFS
AUG. 31, 1870
JAN. 3, 1965
GEORGE W. SHERIFFS
APRIL 24, 1894
DEC. 20, 1965
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PRIVATE JOHN TAYLOR
KILLED AT ARRAS
AUG. 26, 1918
AGED 30 YEARS
PRIVATE ALEXANDER MACKIE
KILLED AT CAMBRAI
SEPT. 28, 1918
AGED 30 YEARS
PRIVATE MALCOLM ADAM
WOUNDED VIMY FEB. 18, 1917
DIED WINNIPEG APRIL 16, 1921
AGED 24 YEARS
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SGT. WM.L. PAUL D.C.M.
FEB. 24, 1899
SEPT. 6, 1970
JAMES A. PHILLIPS
MARCH 30, 1894
DEC. 15, 1972
SAMUEL RUSSELL
MCKENZIE
1890-1977
ALEXANDER SHERIFFS
AUG.20, 1892
JAN. 30, 1973
This memorial is dedicated to the veterans of the First World War. It was erected by friends of parish veterans.
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IN MEMORY OF
LEONARD CRAIG, AGED 18 YEARS
LAWRENCE STEWART, AGED 18 YEARS
THOMAS EVANS, AGED 21 YEARS
WHO WERE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE EUROPEAN WAR OF
1914 - 1918
THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE
GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN
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SGT. G.T. COOK RCAF
1921 - 1944
This memorial to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars was erected by the town of Zionville.
BLACK WATCH MEMORIAL
IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE SOLDIERS OF THE 42ND HIGHLAND REGIMENT AND THEIR FAMILIES
WHO WERE THE ORIGINAL PIONEERS AND SETTLERS OF PLEASANT VALLEY IN THE YEARS 1784-1787
MANY OF WHOM ARE RESTING HERE
DUGALD CAMPBELL
JOHN MCFARLANE
HUGH SUTHERLAND
DONALD MCFADDEN
MALCOM MCLEOD
JOHN MCGREGOR
WILLIAM ABERNATHY
JOHN BRUCE
WILLIAM DANIEL
JOHN FINLAYSON
THOMAS FRASER
ALEXANDER GUNN
JOHN MASTERSON
DONALD MUMM
WILLIAM MCCAULAY
RICHARD MCCULLOCH
DONALD MCDONALD
JOHN MCDONALD
JOHN MCGILVRAY
MALCOM MCINTOSH
ALEXANDER MCIVER
DUNCAN MCKAY
GEORGE MCKAY JR.
WILLIAM MCKAY
RODERICK MCKENZIE
WILLIAM MCLENNAN
MURDOCK MCLEOD
JOHN MCPHERSON
GEORGE PEEBLES
JOHN ROBERTSON
DONALD ROSS
DUNCAN STEWART
ROBERT STEWART
JOHN SUTHERLAND (1)
ROBERT SUTHERLAND
THOMAS TREBBLECOCK
ADAM WILSON
ALEX MACKENZIE
JOHN MCKENZIE
JOHN SUTHERLAND
JAMES ROSS JR
MILES MCMULLEN
DUNCAN MCGRAW
ALEXANDER BAIN
WILLIAM BUCHAN
JOHN DEWAR
JAMES FORBES
JOHN GARDINER
JAMES GUNN
ALEXANDER MATHEWSON
WILLIAM MUNRO
FARUHAR MCGRAW
ALEXANDER MCDONALD JR
FRANCIS MCDONALD
DANIEL (DONALD) MCDOUGALL
DONALD MCGREGOR
WILLIAM MCINTOSH
ANGUS MCKAY
FRANCIS MCKAY
HENRY MCKAY
ALEXANDER MCKENZIE
PETER MCLAGGAN
DUNCAN MCLEOD
RODERICK MCLEOD JR.
WILLIAM MCPHERSON
JOHN PEEBLES
DONALD ROSE
JOHN ROSS
JOHN STEWART
GEORGE SUTHERLAND
JOHN SUTHERLAND (2)
WILLIAM SUTHERLAND
DONALD URQUHART
ALEXANDER YELDEN
GEORGE LESLIE
ROBERT MCKAY
HUGH SUTHERLAND
JAMES ROSS SR.
JAMES ROSS JR.
DUNCAN MCGRAW
DAVID BRUCE
HUGH CAMPBELL
PATRICK DURL
JAMES FRASER
JOHN GRAY
JOHN KENNEDY
GEORGE MATHE(W)SON
ANGUS MCBEAN
NEIL MCGRAW
ALEXANDER MCDONALD SR.
JAMES MCDONALD
GEORGE MCFARLAND
MALCOLM MCGREGOR
ANGUS MCINTYRE
DONALD MCKAY
GEORGE MCKAY SR
ROBERT MCKAY jR.
DONALD MCKENZIE
DONALD MCLEAN
DONALD MCLEOD
JAMES MCNAB
MURDOCK MCSWAIN
DANIEL ROBERTSON
ANDREW ROSS
ANDREW SPROULE
PETER STEWART
JOHN SUTHERLAND (3)
JOHN SUTHERLAND (4)
JOHN THOMPSON
JOHN WEIR
DEDICATED BY
MAJOR L.A. WATLING M.C.C.D.
COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE DEPOT ON BEHALF OF ALL RANKS OF THE BLACK WATCH (RHR) OF CANADA
This memorial, which also includes a metal sign, is dedicated to the memory of the members of the 42nd Highland Regiment, the Black Watch, who settled here with their families in 1787.
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A/MAJOR D.W. CLARKSON, M.C.
14TH CAN. ROYAL REGT., KILLED IN ACTION AT CAMBRAI, FRANCE, AUG. 9, 1918, AGED 23 YEARS
CLARKSON
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NO. 793960
PTE. W.I. FULLARTON
87TH BATT., KILLED IN ACTION AT LENS, AUG. 13, 1917, AGED 20 YEARS
L. CPL. R.A. HOSSACK
KILLED JAN. 8TH 1945
IN GERMANY
AGED 27 YRS
FULLARTON
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NO. 181824
PTE. JAMES D. WARD, M.M.
78TH CAN. BATT., WOUNDED AT DEMAIN, OCT. 23, DIED OCT. 24, 1918, AGED 26 YEARS
G. 40575
PTE. STANLEY J. BARTLETT
KILLED SEPT 6TH 1944 IN FRANCE, AGED 21 YEARS
WARD
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and was erected by the town of Williamsburg.
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Erected by the village of Stanley, this memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the First World War. A smaller plaque was added after the Second World War.
SOUTHAMPTON
BRANCH NO 27
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF OUR COMRADES
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
AREA SOLDIERS KILLED IN ACTION IN WWI
Medley Dore April 1917
Curtis Kitchen September 1916
Thomas Kitchen April 1916
Lewis Love September 1918
Harold McElwain January 1917
Calvin Parent October 1917
Melbourne Patterson May 1917
Richie Rosborough August 1918
Hazen Stairs June 1916
Roy Stairs August 1917
James Webb January 1916
AREA SOLDIERS KILLED IN ACTION IN WWII
Lawrence Blaney February 1945
Murray Blaney August 1944
Hedley Brewer July 1944
Kenneth Davis April 1944
Patrick Carr April 1945
Walter Fawcett August 1944
Russell Fogarty September 1944
Eugene Fox March 1945
Whyman Hatto August 1944
Aubrey Jordan March 1945
The bronze plaques on the bottom corners list the veterans from the area who were killed in action in the First and Second World Wars. The cenotaph was first erected on the Southampton Legion grounds in 1970. After the Branch closed and was sold the cenotaph was moved beside the Town hall in 2011 and it has since found its final location near the river at 134 Otis Drive in Nackawic.
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This memorial is dedicated to all veterans. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 36.
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| BUCHANAN W. A. |
| BARTLETT S. J. |
| CLARKSON D. W. |
| CLARKSON R. S. |
| CRAIG L. |
| CLEGHORN H. H. |
| FINDLAY S. |
| FLETCHER J. |
| GRIFFIN E. F. |
| EVANS T. |
| FULLARTON W. I. |
| FULLARTON F. W. |
| GORMAN D. |
| HAYES J. E. |
| HOSSACK R. A. |
| INMAN W. |
| KELLY H. B. |
| LOGAN H. J. |
| MERRITT N. W. |
| MORRIS V. L. |
| McNEILL M. |
| MacLAGGAN F. N. |
| MacKINNON E. V. |
| McLENEHAN R. F. |
| MacBEAN G. D. |
| POND J. |
| POND G. |
| PARLEE W. H. |
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Erected by the Town of Nashwaak Bridge and Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 80, this memorial is dedicated to local veterans.
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The German field gun was secured by Member of Parliament Thomas W. Caldwell and placed on the grounds in 1920 as a memorial to those who served in the First World War.