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Military service
Service number:
787115
Age:
22
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Division:
1ST Bn.
Birth:
August 4, 1896
Death:
September 1, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
IV. E. 8.
Additional information
Son of Mr. J. G. Quackenbush, of Smiths Falls, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Private Hubert Quackenbush
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Smiths Falls Boy Scout Troop
Photo courtesy of the Lest We Forget remembrance initiative of the Smith Falls District Collegiate. -
Biography - page 1
Biography courtesy of the Lest We Forget remembrance initiative of the Smith Falls District Collegiate. -
Biography - page 2
Biography courtesy of the Lest We Forget remembrance initiative of the Smith Falls District Collegiate. -
Roll of Honour
"This Roll of Honour has been prepared as a permanent tribute to those men of the teaching profession in Ontario, who enlisted in connection with the Great War." Source: The Roll of Honour of the Ontario Teachers Who Served in the Great War 1914-1918 (The Ryerson Press: Toronto, 1922). The 1914-1918 Roll of Service for Ontario Teachers contains 851 names. 101 died as a result of their military service. The information on this Honour Roll may differ from other sources as it was compiled by the Department of Education in Toronto, Ontario, from "...varied and numerous sources, that mistakes are inevitable." -
Photo of Hubert Quackenbush
Believed to be Hubert Arthur Quackenbush (seated) and gun crew. Man on left is wearing collar badges of 4CMR. -
Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Pas de Calais, France
Aubigny Communal Cemetery is south of the village of Aubigny-en-Artois and the Cemetery Extension is behind it. The village of Aubigny-en-Artois is approximately 15 kilometres north-west of Arras on the road to St. Pol. After turning into the village from the N.39 on the D.75, the Cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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