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War Memorial - Western Shore, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada


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Theophilus Sawler
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Frederick Hatt
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Private
734291
04 March 1878, Beechhill, Nova Scotia
06 November 1917
37
25th Bn. Canadian Infantry
Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
Son of Ephraim Hatt,
of Beech Hill, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia.
1911 Canada Census about Frederick Hatt and family
Residence: Beech Hill; Registration district: Lunenburg;
Sub-District: Chester Basin; County: Nova Scotia
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Ephraim Hatt
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76
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Farmer
Nova Scotia
Jane Hatt
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66
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None
Nova Scotia
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Fred Hatt
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32
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Lumberman
Nova Scotia
Howard Hatt
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25
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Lumberman
Nova Scotia

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Fred W. Barkhouse
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Private
F/56059
06 January 1923, Dartmouth, Halifax, Nova Scotia
11 December 1944
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Carleton and York Regiment, R. C. I. C.
Bologna War Cemetery, Italy
Son of Whitney Alfred and Elsie Margaret Barkhouse,nee Fleet,
of Martins Point, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Francis Paul Hirtle
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Private
F/76031
26 July 1922, Martins Point, Nova Scotia
27 May 1944
21
Perth Regiment, R. C. I. C.
Cassino War Cemetery, Italy
Son of Oran Daniel Hirtle and Vina May Hirtle, nee Mosher.
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Maxwell Mosher
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Ordinary Seaman

abt. 1928
15 June 1943
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Canadian Merchant Navy, S. S. "Hoegh Silverdawn" (Norway)
Halifax Memorial, Nova Scotia, Canada
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mosher,
of Martins Point, Nova Scotia.
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Herbert Murray Rafuse
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Guardsman
F/30126
10 December 1922, Martins Point, Nova Scotia
06 July 1945
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22nd Armd. Regt. Canadian Grenadier Guards, R. C. A. C.
Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Overijssel, Netherlands
Son of Jennie Rafuse.
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Marshall Vernon Sawler
Marshall Vernon Sawler Grave Marshall Vernon Sawler Rank:
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Gunner
F/9244
26 January 1922, Western Shore, Nova Scotia
15 July 1944
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3 Lt. A. A. Regt. Royal Canadian Artillery
Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, France
Son of Roland L. and Vera P. Sawler,nee Eisnor,
of Western Shore, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia.
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Cecil Wallace Swinemar (CWGC: Swinimer)
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Trooper
U/2022
01 February 1924, Western Shore, Nova Scotia
11 June 1944
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6th Armd. Regt. 1st Hussars, R. C. A. C.
Bayeux Memorial, France
Son of Wallace and Mabel Swinimer,
of Wandsworth, London.
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Willoughby Brunt Zwicker
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Private
F/43617
22 December 1903, Western Shore, Nova Scotia
02 August 1943

West Nova Scotia Regiment, R. C. I. C.
Agira Canadian War Cemetery, Sicily, Italy
Son of George Austin Zwicker and Caroline Catherine Frank Zwicker,
husband of Alice Victoria Vaughan Zwicker.

Willoughby Brunt Zwicker

Killed in Sicily - Word was received by Mrs. Alice Zwicker, Western Shore, that her Husband, Private Willoughby Zwicker, who went overseas with the W. N. S. R. in December, 1939, was killed in action in Sicily on Aug. 2. He leaves a wife and five children.


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Charles Sawler
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