HILLSIDE CEMETERY, LE QUESNEL

  • WW 1
  • France
Commemorating 4 Highlanders

The list below excludes any men who have been identified as 15th Battalion but whose identity cannot be determined. 

ANDERSON, Private, C, 2393527, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 9 August 1918. Age 18. Son of R. Anderson, of 14, Wakefield St., Glenferrie, Melbourne, Australia. Grave Ref. I. A. 5.

BELL, Private, JOHN GIBSON, 204854, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds 17 August 1918. Age 31. Son of Richard Bell, of Holmhead, Newcastleton, Roxburghshire. Previously wounded. Grave Ref. I. C. 7.

MATTHEWS, Private, ADAM, 799309, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 9 August 1918. Age 26. Son of William and Ellen Matthews, of 70, Yarmouth Rd., Toronto, Ontario. Grave Ref. I. A. 6.

PILSTON, Private, R, 1045888, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 9 August 1918. Age 33. Son of John and Emma Pilston, of Creighton, New Kensington, Penna, U.S.A. Grave Ref. I. A. 7.

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