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Baptized Joseph Bariteau but the first name Adolphe is also found in 1901 and 1911 censuses. He stated being born on 15 March 1893 when he enlisted. Son of Émile Bariteau and Exilda Clément (deceased in 1904), of Montréal. He named his godfather and adoptive father, Alfred Bariteau, as next of kin. He died of pneumonia after suffering from the Spanish flu.
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Page 363 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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CHARLEROI COMMUNAL CEMETERY Belgium
CHARLEROI COMMUNAL CEMETERY is located midway between Mons (37 Km) and Namur (40 Km) on the N90.
On reaching Charleroi from Mons the cemetery is located from the ring (R9) following the direction of Mons A54. After 2 Km follow direction Lodelinsart. Turn left onto the N 569 then left again after 50 metres onto the Rue de Loakelinsart. 500 metres along this road turn right onto the Rue P. Paulus (U turn). Take the first right hand turning (still called the Rue P. Paulus), then turn left onto Rue Cayauderie, then take the second right turning onto Rue Betleem, followed by the first right hand turning onto Rue de Preseytere. The CHARLEROI COMMUNAL CEMETERY is located 50 metres further.
Visitors should note that this site is restricted to normal cemetery opening hours.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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