RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM | 1914 - 1918



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54 - RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM

 

1917

 

505726. SAPPER DONALD ROSS,

12th Field Coy. Canadian Engineers.

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Aged 32

Police Constable in Canada. Son of Mr. Murdo Ross, Dundonnell.

 

Joined the Army in Canada July, 1916.
Killed in action in France 28th June, 1917.

 

Had one brother serving -

  • William Ross, 4th Seaforths. Severaly wounded at Fontaine Notre Dame, 22nd Nov., 1917.

 

“In earth which has resounded to the drums and tramplings of many contests, they rest in the quiet of God’s Acre with the brave of all the world.”

– Words spoken by the Canadian Premier in France.

 

Official information

Official record (CWGC)

 

Cemetery / Memorial: Villers Station Cemetery, Villers-au-bois, France.

Grave: X. D. 3.

 

Location and Map (CWGC)

 

Local Memorial: Dundonnell

 

additional information

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Family information

His connection with the Parish today is not known.

 

 

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