This memorial is a database containing more than 100,000 names of Canadian soldiers that fell in WWI, WWII and Korea. You can view the records, and when logged in can leave a public message on any individuals page. Most data is limit to the name, date of death, rank, regiment and cemetery, but our goal is to have as much information about each individual as possible. If you have more details or information on one or more individuals, please
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2 days ago - Brian S Garvin : My uncle Raymond(Whitey) caught a round of mortar it was a direct hit leaving little to nothing of him for the grave.He had two brothers also fighting over seas Jerry and Cam (Duke) ( my father)injured but a survivor.I often wonder how [...] |
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3 days ago - Allan was my mothers's cousin and lived with her family on their farm in Alberta during the 30's. He was more of a brother than a cousin to the Ingram girls and their brother Ernie. He was missed greatly by his Aunt Mary and was spoken of frequent [...] |
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5 days ago - Lemmer, 24-01-2012 HalloMy name is Maurizio Purcaro, I’m a Italian and since 10 years I live and work in the Netherlands. my great-grandfather Carlos Gonzalez was a private soldier of the 20th Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tynesid [...] |
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7 days ago - Hello, just found your message via Google. Edgar Pilborough was a distant cousin of mine. His father Will (my Great Uncle) was born in Britain and emigrated to Canada. Edgar was adopted in Canada, and his nickname was "Red". [...] |
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10 days ago - Age - 40Birthdate - 26 jan 1875Peacetime Work cement finisherDied of stomach cancer 3 days before his unit shipped to France |