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Description archivistiquePte. Percy Leonard Robertson's Memorial Scroll
- Dossier
- 1919
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
The memorial scroll commemorating the death of Pte. Robertson. The scroll has a crest of King George VI at the top, and written underneath: "He whom this scroll commemorates was numbered among those ho, at the call of King and County, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that his name be not forgotten." It then is written in red ink, "Pte. Leonard Percy Robertson, Canadian Infantry Bn."
Letter from Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries re: Pte. P.L. Robertson
- Dossier
- 31 January 1919
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
Letter from Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries dated 31 January 1919, to the Reverend W.J. Godfrey, C.F. 44th Canadian Battalion, British Armies in France. "3255518, Private P.L. Robertson, 44th Canadian Battalion killed 2.9.18. Above man is stated to be buried at a point East of Remy, South East of Arras. Grave not yet registered in this office." From Major General at War Office.
Circumstances of Death or Missing Report Regt. # 3255518
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- [1919]
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
Circumstances of Death or Missing Report Regt. # 3255518, Rank Pte; P.L. Robertson; unit 44 Can. Bn., casualty killed in action, 2-9-18." "Private Robertson was killed in action while taking part with his battalion in the operations at Dury, in front of Arras. No details are available relative to the actual circumstances under which he met his death." Form R 231.
Picture of Memorial Sites with Percy L. Robertson's Death Notice
- Dossier
- [1919]
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
It is a page in memorial of Pte. Percy Leonard Robertson, with pictures of the memorial sites of soldiers lost in the First World War and in the center is attached a death notice for Pte. Robertson.
Newspaper clipping of the list of casualties from the Maritime Provinces in the First World War
- Dossier
- 1918
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
Newspaper clipping of the list of casualties from the Maritime Provinces in the First World War, Pte. Robertson is in the listings as missing.
Notice of Pte. Percy Leonard Robertson's Death in Newspaper
- Dossier
- [1919]
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
A notice of Percy Leonard Robertson's death in a newspaper
Envelope from Ottawa, Ontario to Thomas A. Robertson
- Dossier
- 28 October, 1919
Fait partie de Private Percy Leonard Robertson
Envelope from Ottawa, Ontario containing a letter concerning Pte. Percy Leonard Robertson's death, to his father Thomas A. Robertson
Private Warren Hastings Huggard
- Fonds
- 1897 - 1928
This fonds contains documents relating to Private Warren Hasting Huggard, who served in the First World War, including a discharge certificate, photograph, death certificate, envelope, authorization for pension payments and citation.
Private Warren Hasting Huggard 115th Battalion C.E.F. died in service to his country on November 26, 1922. Warren was born in Kings County, New Brunswick on September 2, 1897 to Richard and Edna May (Bassett) Huggard of Mercer Settlement.
Authorization of Pension Payments for Pte. Huggard's Child
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- February 10 1928
Fait partie de Private Warren Hastings Huggard
Paper with typewritten information from the Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada, authority for pension payments of $15.00 per month for the child of Pte. Warren Huggard. Dated February 10 1928.