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Tom Hobart Scott

In memory of:

Sergeant Tom Hobart Scott

September 22, 1918

Military Service


Service Number:

180529

Age:

37

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Corps Gas Services

Additional Information


Son of the late Tom and Emma Scott, of Stanwix Carlisle; husband of Lizzie R. E. Scott, of 14 Mulcaster Crescent, Carlisle, England.

Commemorated on Page 498 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:
Grave Reference:

B. 7.

Location:

Queant is a village 19 kilometres south-east of Arras. The Cemetery is on the western outskirts of the village on the west side of the road to Riencourt-les-Cagnicourt.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper clipping– From the Daily Colonist of October 16, 1918. Image taken from web address of https://archive.org/details/dailycolonist60y270uvic/mode/1up?view=theater
  • Memorial– This is a family marker that is in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.  It records the death on 22nd September 1918 of Sgt. Tom H. Scott, as well as the deaths of his parents, who predeceased him.

Sgt. Scott was within two months of surviving the Great War.  Instead he lies buried in Queant Communal Cemetery British Cemetery in the Pas de Calais.  He rests with 111 fellow Canadians, one of whom won the Victoria Cross.

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