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Son of Albert G. and Rachel P. Talbott, of 27, Willamette Boulevard, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
Digital gallery of Private Howard Ross Talbott
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Private Howard Ross Talbott
Photo undated, taken by Central Studio, Manila (Philippines). This photo together with his World War I bronze memorial death plaque was purchased from an elderly distant relative, by marriage, in Portland Oregon c. 1995. Her name was Mrs. John (Margaret) Clemmitt of 12445 SW 34th Ave. By an unexplained error, the British death plaque wrongly bears the name Edward Ross Talbott. Howard Ross Talbott did have a younger brother Edward (middle name unknown), who apparently did not serve, and lived for many years after the War.
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Photo undated, taken by Central Studio, Manila (Philippines). This photo together with his World War I bronze memorial death plaque was purchased from an elderly distant relative, by marriage, in Portland Oregon c. 1995. Her name was Mrs. John (Margaret) Clemmitt of 12445 SW 34th Ave. By an unexplained error, the British death plaque wrongly bears the name Edward Ross Talbott. Howard Ross Talbott did have a younger brother Edward (middle name unknown), who apparently did not serve, and lived for many years after the War.
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Page 510 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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DURY MILL BRITISH CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Dury is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 1 kilometre north of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai (D939). Approximately 16 kilometres from Arras travelling towards Cambrai on the D939 is the Canadian Forces Memorial at Dury. 300 metres after the Memorial the Cemetery is signposted to the left towards Dury village. 200 metres from the D939 the cemetery is signposted to the left. It is located in open fields, and is approached along an unsurfaced track about 500 metres long.
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