Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Percy Byron McNally
In memory of:
Lieutenant Percy Byron McNally
August 13, 1917
Military Service
30
Army
Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment)
50th Bn. and 55th Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps
Additional Information
January 21, 1887
Fredericton, New Brunswick
December 7, 1915
Calgary, Alberta
Son of Byron and Annie M. McNally, of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Lt. McNally was employed as a dentist in Edmonton, Alberta prior to enlistment.
Commemorated on Page 287 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
DENDERMONDE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Belgium
15.
The town of Dendermonde (Termonde) is located south of the city of Sint-Niklaas on the N47. From the motorway E17, which runs between Kortrijk and Antwerp, turn off at junction 12 onto the N47, direction Zele. Follow the N47 to the junction with the N470 and follow the N47/N470 to the junction with the N17. Turn left here and at the first crossroads left again into Leopold 11 Laan. Follow into Noordlaan and onto the N406, direction Aalst. After crossing the river take the first turning left into Kerkhofstraat and the cemetery is along here on the left. The graves are located in the Belgian Military extension past the chapel.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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