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Military service
Service number:
65567
Age:
40
Rank:
Company Sergeant Major
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
Division:
24th Bn.
Birth:
October 22, 1879
St. Monance, Scotland
Enlistment:
October 23, 1914
Montreal, Québec
Death:
January 15, 1920
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
S. G. G. 937/B.
Additional information
Son of Robert Lindsay and E. Lindsay of Edinburgh, Scotland; husband of Janet Aitken Lindsay, of Montreal, Quebec.
Digital gallery of Company Sergeant Major Robert Lindsay
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Photo of Robert Lindsay
Undated photo<BR> Company Sergeant Major Robert Lindsay<BR> 24th Infantry Battalion: Victoria Rifles<BR> Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)<BR> Force: Army -
Photo 2 of Robert Lindsay
Undated photo<BR> Company Sergeant Major Robert Lindsay<BR> 24th Infantry Battalion: Victoria Rifles<BR> Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)<BR> Force: Army -
Commemorative Scroll
Undated Commemorative Scroll<BR> Company Sergeant Major Robert Lindsay<BR> 24th Infantry Battalion: Victoria Rifles<BR> Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)<BR> Force: Army -
Photo of Robert Lindsay
Born St. Monance, Fifeshire, Scotland 1879 Undated photo Company Sergeant Major Robert Lindsay 24th Infantry Battalion: Victoria Rifles Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment) Force: Army -
Group photo
Updated Photo 24th Battalion Victoria Rifles of Canada -
Photo of Robert Lindsey
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Mascot
24th Infantry Battalion: Victoria Rifles mascot ¿Squidge" -
Family photo
James Dixon Lindsays' mother (Mrs. Janet Gatherum) - James is in the bottom right of picture (being held still by his arm)- St. Andrews, Scotland, 1910 -
St. Monance Church
Lindsey was baptized at this church. -
Cenotaph
Company Sergeant Major Lindsay is remembered on the St. Andrews Scotland cenotaph. Photograph taken September 2019. May he rest in peace.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 551 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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MONTREAL (MOUNT ROYAL) CEMETERY Quebec, Canada
From downtown Montreal access Avenue du Parc, then left to Cote St. Catherine. Turn left onto Boulevard Mont-Royal then follow chemin de la foret into the cemetery.
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