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Private Alexander Aitken

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Private Alexander Aitken Veteran

Birth
West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland
Death
26 May 1959 (aged 70)
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada GPS-Latitude: 49.2449083, Longitude: -122.9922639
Plot
Whispering Pine Lot 300 Space 7
Memorial ID
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Stevedoring Longshoreman
m.30 Jul 1914 Catherine Watt
Unknown Aitken ~ Scotland
Informant: Walter Watt Aiken ~ son signed

Off MC 30 Jul 1914 in New Westminster BC
Parents: Alexander Aitken m. Arabella Baxter
Walter Watt m. Janet Elder

WW1 veteran, Private, Reg #791098. Enlisted with the 131st Battalion CEF in New Westminster on 13 May 1916. Served in England with the 1st Canadian Reserve Battalion. Was discharged by reason of being medically unfit (sciatica) for further service on 17 May 1918.
Father: Alexander Aitken
Spouse: Katherine Watt
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Personnel Records of the First World War
Contributor: Wends (49110141)
Stevedoring Longshoreman
m.30 Jul 1914 Catherine Watt
Unknown Aitken ~ Scotland
Informant: Walter Watt Aiken ~ son signed

Off MC 30 Jul 1914 in New Westminster BC
Parents: Alexander Aitken m. Arabella Baxter
Walter Watt m. Janet Elder

WW1 veteran, Private, Reg #791098. Enlisted with the 131st Battalion CEF in New Westminster on 13 May 1916. Served in England with the 1st Canadian Reserve Battalion. Was discharged by reason of being medically unfit (sciatica) for further service on 17 May 1918.
Father: Alexander Aitken
Spouse: Katherine Watt
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Personnel Records of the First World War
Contributor: Wends (49110141)

Gravesite Details

Burial: 28 May 1959



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