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Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weaver, of 8, Ahrens St. East, Kitchener, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Lieutenant Ralph Lincoln Weaver
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Lieutenant Ralph Lincoln Weaver
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Ralph Lincoln Weaver
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Ralph Lincoln Weaver
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Lieut. Ralph L. Weaver, M.C. Son of Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Weaver of Kitchener. Born July 3rd, 1883. Enlisted with the 34th Bn C.E.F. in Oct. 1914. Sailed overseas in Nov. 1915. Went to France in Jany 1916. Was twice wounded. Killed in action Oct. 2nd 1918.
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In memory of the men and women from the Waterloo area who went to war and did not come home. From the booklet, Peace Souvenir – Activities of Waterloo County in the Great War 1914 – 1918. From the Toronto Public Library collection. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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In memory of the men and women from the Waterloo area who went to war and did not come home. From the booklet, Peace Souvenir – Activities of Waterloo County in the Great War 1914 – 1918. From the Toronto Public Library collection. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women of London, Ontario (and area) who went to war and did not come home. Remembered on the pages of the World War One issues of the London Advertiser. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Kitchener Public Library collection of World War One Soldier Information Cards, Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 520 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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HAYNECOURT BRITISH CEMETERY Nord, France
Haynecourt is a village in the Department of the Nord approximately 6 kilometres north-west of Cambrai and 1 kilometre north of the main Arras to Cambrai road (D939). On the D939 between the villages of Marquion and Raillencourt the HAYNECOURT BRITISH CEMETERY is signposted at the intersection of the D939 and the D16E Bourlon to Haynecourt road. Following signposts the road should be followed towards Haynecourt, then to the left after another 100 meters. This road leads into Haynecourt and the cemetery is to be found just outside the village.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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