In memory of

Private

James Leo O'Connor

who died on 11 Oct 1918


Service details
  Conflict WWI
  Service Army
  Unit 21st Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment
  Rank Private
  Service number 4020966
  Date of death 19181011
  Cause of death killed in action
Narrative history
  4020966 Private (21st Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment) (James) Leo O'Connor (b.1899) of Gull Lake was KIA 19181011 and is buried at Niagara cemetery, Iwuy northeast of Cambrai, Nord, France. He was the son of Bartholomew and Mary E. (Barry) O'Connor of Lonsdale, Hastings Co., Ontario. Leo was a labourer when he was drafted at Kingston, Frontenac Co., early in 1918.
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Memorial information
  Saskatchewan rural municipality for commemoration 139 - Gull Lake
  Cemetery or memorial location Niagara cemetery, Iwuy, Nord, France    

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Personal information
  Date of birth 18990617
  Place of birth Lonsdale, Hastings Co, Ontario    
  Date of enlistment 19180111
  Place of enlistment Kingston, Frontenac Co, Ontario    
  Residence on enlistment Gull Lake    
  Occupation labourer
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