Canadian Virtual War Memorial
James Sneddon Condie
In memory of:
Sergeant James Sneddon Condie
October 1, 1918
Military Service
859094
34
Army
Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment)
No. 3 Coy.16th Bn.
Military Medal, Supplement to the London Gazette dated 24 January 1919.
Military Medal
Additional Information
November 3, 1883
Tillicoultry, Clackmanan, Scotland
September 10, 1915
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Son of James and Jean Condie; husband of Sadie L. Condie, of Kilkenny, Manitoba.
Commemorated on Page 387 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
CANADA CEMETERY (Tilloy-les-Cambrai)
Nord, France
II. B. 15.
Tilloy-les-Cambrai is a village on the north-western outskirts of the town of Cambrai and a little east of the road to Douai. Follow the N30 (Cambrai Ring Road) from Cambrai to its junction with the Tilloy-les-Cambrai road, the D49, just after the junction of the N30 and the N43 (Douai road). Follow the D49 for approximately 2.2 kilometres, crossing the bridge over the motorway, to a side road on the west-south-west (left) side. The Canada Cemetery lies 200 metres away at the end of the side road. Tilloy was captured by the Canadian Corps about the 1st October, 1918, in the face of strong opposition, and the cemetery was made by their Burial Officer on the 13th October. It is enclosed by a brick wall, and sheltered from the road by a row of willows; and a maple tree is planted at the South-East corner.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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