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Baptized Joseph-Alfred Laisné-dit-Laliberté.
Son of Joseph Laliberté and Joséphine Mercier, of Franklin, New Hampshire.
He had served from July 28 to September 21, 1916 (service number 856615, enrolled as Alfred Laliberté in Sherbrooke) and was missing when his regiment boarded for overseas.
He then reenrolled one month later as Albert Laine (service number 1057134).
He is commemorated as Albert Laine in the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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Page 444 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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WOOD CEMETERY, MARCELCAVE Somme, France
Wood Cemetery is in the village of Marcelcave, 24 kilometres east of Amiens in the Department of the Somme. From Amiens take the Road Nationale N29 to Villers Bretonneux. Turn onto the D23 in the direction of Demuin. Take the first road to the left (Road Departmentale) D136 to reach the village of Marcelcave. The Cemetery is south-east of Marcelcave on a dead end road.
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