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Son of Rozell S. and Emma R. Stevens, of 10040, 87th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta.
Digital gallery of Private Cecil Hart Stevens
Digital gallery of
Private Cecil Hart Stevens
This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens. Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P>
Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P>
The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
Digital gallery of
Private Cecil Hart Stevens
This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens. Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P>
Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P>
The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
Digital gallery of
Private Cecil Hart Stevens
This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens.<P>
Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P>
Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P>
The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
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This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens. Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P> Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P> The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
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This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens. Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P> Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P> The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
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This locket is inscribed CHS for Cecil Hart Stevens and was probably worn by his mother, Emma Mary Randall Stevens.<P> Inside are two pictures. One is of Rozell Stevens, father of Cecil Hart Stevens, a Methodist minister and the other picture is of Cecil Hart Stevens.<P> Cecil had a twin brother, Charles Allison (February 24, 1893 - June 8, 1893); they were born in Somerset, Bermuda, where their father was a minister for a time.<P> The locket was in the jewel box of my mother, Betty Jean Stevens Scott, and was probably given to her by her parents when Mary Emma Randall Stevens died.
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In honoured memory.
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Grave marker … Passchendaele New British Cemetery … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Entrance … Passchendaele New British Cemetery … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Cemetery … Passchendaele New British Cemetery … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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From the Regina Morning Leader c1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
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Page 332 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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PASSCHENDALE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY Belgium
Passchendaele (Passendale) New British Cemetery lies 10.5 Kms north-east of Ieper town centre on the S'Graventafelstraat, a road leading from St Jan to Passendale.
Two roads connect Ieper town centre onto the Zonnebeekseweg; the Torhoutstraat leads from the market square onto a small roundabout. At the roundabout the first right turn is Basculestraat. At the end of Basculestraat, there is a crossroads and Zonnebeekseweg is the turning to the left.
7 Kms along the Zonnebeekseweg, in the village of Zonnebeke, lies the left hand turning onto the Langemarkstraat (further on this street name changes to Zonnebekestraat). 2 Kms along this road, and after passing Dochy Farm New British Cemetery, lies the right hand turning onto the 'S Graventafelstraat.
4 Kms along the 'S Graventafelstraat, and after passing the New Zealand Memorial, lies the cemetery on the left hand side of the road.
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