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Private Henry Jolicoeur

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Military service

Service number: 417739
Age: 32
Rank: Private
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
Division: 41st Bn.
Birth: January 28, 1883 L’Assomption
Enlistment: September 7, 1915 Ontario
Death: January 10, 1916 Frensham, Surrey, United Kingdom

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: R.C. A. 3.
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Baptized Henry-Joseph-Louis Jolicoeur. Son of Eudoxie Rayneault (deceased in 1901) and Ludger Jolicoeur, of l’Assomption. The father never remarried and moved with his family to Vaucluse, l’Assomption, Québec. Henry stated being born in Montréal on 22 February 1887 when he enlisted. He is recorded as ""Henry"" on his baptism record and ""Henri"" in the Book of Remembrance.

Mortally stabbed without motive by another soldier, he died of his wounds the same day at Frensham Hill Military Hospital, near Farnham, Surrey.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 110 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BORDON MILITARY CEMETERY Hampshire, United Kingdom

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