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Thursday, January 18, 1917 |
DIED
Mrs. J.B. OXLEY died at the residence of her son, Postmaster Lieut Co. OXLEY, Halifax on the 6th. She was 84 years of age. Three children survive, Col. OXLEY, HAROLD OXLEY and Miss OXLEY.BORN
Jan 11th to Mr. & Mrs. BISKFORD HENLEY, a son.
Jan 10th to Mr. & Mrs. JOHN MOORE, River View, a daughter.
Jan 9th, to ARTHUR CARTER, Mansfield, a daughter.
Jan 14th to Mr. & Mrs. ROBERT UMLAH, a son
At Montreal Jan 13, 1917 to Mr. & Mrs. C.L. CRITJENDEN, a daughter
At River View on Jan 12th to Mr. & Mrs. ALEX MARSHELL, a son.PEPPARD - At Great Village, Col. Co. Dec 15th to Pte. FRED and Mrs. PEPPARD, a daughter - FREDERICK ARTHVRENA.
(Pte. FRED PEPPARD is now in France, he was drafted from the 193rd Battalion).CASUALTY LIST
The casualties contain the following men:
DIED
EDWARD RENAN, Springhill
Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed in action.
Z. HILTZ, Box 141, Truro.Previously missing, now for official purposes presumed to have died.
C. RICHARDS, Pugwash.WOUNDED
R. DeYARMOND, Upper Stewiacke, N.S.
FRED GOWER, Wentworth, N.S.
H.B. MORRIS,Harbourville, N.S.
E.A. BURGESS, Lower Sackville,
E.S.A. CONRAD, Bridgewater, N.S.
G.B. MORRISON, Five Islands, N.S.
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