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Captain Ralph Farrar Markham

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Captain Ralph Farrar Markham

Birth
Markhamville, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
19 Aug 1915 (aged 37)
France
Burial
Armentieres, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Add to Map
Plot
IX. C. 3.
Memorial ID
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Military Service-
Age: 38
Force: Army
Unit: Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment)
Division: 16th Battalion

Son of Lt. Col. Alfred Markham and Naida Turnbull Markham, of 2210, Arbutus St., Vancouver, British Columbia. Served in the South African Campaign. Born at

An advertising agent by trade, he enlisted in the CEF on 24 Sept 1914 in Valcartier, Quebec, Canada.
Son of Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Markham and Naida Turnbull Markham of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Served in the South African Campaign.
Captain Ralph Farrar Markham is commemorated on Page 27 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
His name is honoured at the Memorial Chapel, located at the heart of the Rothsay Netherwood School campus, in Rothsay, New Brunswick. This Chapel, with its memorial stained glass window, was built in memory of the ‘Old Boys’ who lost their lives in the Great War.
Military Service-
Age: 38
Force: Army
Unit: Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment)
Division: 16th Battalion

Son of Lt. Col. Alfred Markham and Naida Turnbull Markham, of 2210, Arbutus St., Vancouver, British Columbia. Served in the South African Campaign. Born at

An advertising agent by trade, he enlisted in the CEF on 24 Sept 1914 in Valcartier, Quebec, Canada.
Son of Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Markham and Naida Turnbull Markham of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Served in the South African Campaign.
Captain Ralph Farrar Markham is commemorated on Page 27 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
His name is honoured at the Memorial Chapel, located at the heart of the Rothsay Netherwood School campus, in Rothsay, New Brunswick. This Chapel, with its memorial stained glass window, was built in memory of the ‘Old Boys’ who lost their lives in the Great War.


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