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TAYLOR, Charles E. – Private – Service # 171

TAYLOR, Charles E. – Private – Service # 171

Posted: 5 Dec 2013 5:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: TAYLOR
Charles E. TAYLOR is a First World War war dead whose burial location is currently unknown. He served with a Composite Battalion in either MD 4 (Montreal) or MD 6 (Halifax). He died on 7 May 1915 and is believed to be buried the same city that he as his Battalion.

If you have information regarding burial location, please contact the Canadian Agency of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at cwgc-canada@vac-acc.gc.ca because we are responsible for the commemoration of service men and women who died while serving Commonwealth forces during the First and Second World Wars.

Re: TAYLOR, Charles E. – Private – Service # 171

Posted: 19 Jul 2015 3:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 19 Jul 2015 7:41PM GMT
Surnames: Taylor
We believe this person may be Carmon E. Taylor of Bridgetown, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. We have identified the parents and brothers and the mother's burial location. He was a soldier at the Wellington Barracks and he died that same day and has no record at the CWGC.

All details are posted here:

http://cefresearch.ca/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=13140

We have now also located the burial places of brother Reginald and the father Charles, now added to the above post on our board.

Subsequent to that we identified the burial location of Carmen E. Taylor at the West Dalhousie, Gibson Lake Cemetery. That information has now been added

Richard Laughton
Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group
rlaughton@cefresearch.ca
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