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Private David Dudgeon
Pte. David Dudgeon was born in Monaghan, Ireland. He enlisted in the 166th Battalion C.E.F. on January 31st, 1916 in Toronto, and was later transferred to the 83rd Battalion. On his military attestation it was noted that he had previously served eight years with the 48th Highlanders of Toronto, and 15 months with the Royal Canadian Regiment. His brother Andrew Dudgeon, 135131, was also born in Monaghan Ireland. He enlisted on July 29th, 1915 in Toronto in the 74th Battalion. In honoured memory.
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Pte. David Dudgeon was born in Monaghan, Ireland. He enlisted in the 166th Battalion C.E.F. on January 31st, 1916 in Toronto, and was later transferred to the 83rd Battalion. On his military attestation it was noted that he had previously served eight years with the 48th Highlanders of Toronto, and 15 months with the Royal Canadian Regiment. His brother Andrew Dudgeon, 135131, was also born in Monaghan Ireland. He enlisted on July 29th, 1915 in Toronto in the 74th Battalion. In honoured memory.
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Source: Library and Archives Canada. CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH REGISTERS, FIRST WORLD WAR. Surnames: Duane to Dzhobiewski. Microform Sequence 30; Volume Number 31829_B016739. Reference RG150, 1992-93/314, 174. Page 91 of 1062.
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Page 80 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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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.
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