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Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties 102 5 Abbey 10 Abbeyleix, Laois, Ireland 1 Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, England 1 Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England 2 Abbotsford, British Columbia 1 Abdie, Fife, Scotland 1 Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 Aberdeen, Brown Co, South Dakota 1 Aberdeen, Scotland 27 Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2 Aberfeldy, Perth & Kinross, Scotland 2 Aberffraw, Isle of Anglesey, Wales 1 Aberford, West Yorkshire, England 1 Aberfoyle, Stirling, Scotland 1 Aberlemno, Angus, Scotland 1 Abernethy 4 Abingdon, Lincoln Co, Ontario 1 Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England 2 Accrington, Lancashire, England 5 Acheracle, Highland, Scotland 1 Acle, Norfolk, England 1 Acomb, North Yorkshire, England 2 Actinolite, Hastings Co, Ontario 2 Acton, Greater London, England 2 Adams Co, North Dakota 1 Adanac 4 Addingham, West Yorkshire, England 2 Addison, Leeds Co, Ontario 1 Admiral 3 Ahtahkakoop 2 Aiktow 1 Ailsa Craig, Middlesex Co, Ontario 1 Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland 3 Alameda 18 Albert Lea, Freeborn Co, Minnesota 1 Alberta 1 Alberton, Prince Co, Prince Edward Island 1 Albertville 4 Albrighton, Shropshire, England 1 Aldermaston, Berkshire, England 2 Aldershot, Hampshire, England 2 Aldina 1 Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway 3 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. 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Page 1 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Alexander, Manitoba 1 Alexanderhof, Memrik, Ukraine 1 Alexandria, Douglas Co, Minnesota 2 Alexandria, Glengarry Co, Ontario 1 Alexandria, Rapides Co, Louisiana 1 Alford, Lincolnshire, England 1 Alfreton, Derbyshire, England 1 Algoma district, Ontario 1 Algonquin, Grenville Co, Ontario 1 Alida 3 Alix, Alberta 1 Allan 1 Allenford, Bruce Co, Ontario 4 Allerton, Merseyside, England 1 Alliston, Simcoe Co, Ontario 3 Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland 1 Almonte, Lanark Co, Ontario 6 Alnmouth, Northumberland, England 1 Alnwick, Northumberland, England 1 Alpena Co, Michigan 1 Alsask 4 Altarnun, Cornwall, England 1 Alton Pancras, Dorset, England 1 Alton, Hampshire, England 2 Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland 1 Alva, Woods Co, Oklahoma 1 Älvdalen, Dalarnas län, Sweden 1 Alvena 2 Ambala, Haryana, India 1 Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England 1 Amherst, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia 3 Amo, Hendricks Co, Indiana 1 Amsterdam 1 Amsterdam, Botetourt Co, Virginia 1 Amulet 1 Anamoose, McHenry Co, North Dakota 2 Anderson, Madison Co, Indiana 1 Andover, Hampshire, England 1 Anerley, Greater London, England 2 Aneroid 5 Anfield, Merseyside, England 1 Ange, Vasternorrlands Lan, Sweden 1 Angus, Scotland 3 Angus, Simcoe Co, Ontario 1 Anita, Cass Co, Iowa 1 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. 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Page 2 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Annaheim 1 Annalong, Down, Ireland 1 Annan, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland 4 Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co, Maryland 1 Annascaul, Kerry, Ireland 4 Annidale, Queens Co, New Brunswick 1 Anstruther, Fife, Scotland 2 Antelope 2 Antigonish, Antigonish Co, Nova Scotia 1 Antler 3 Antony, Corwall, England 1 Antrim, Ireland 3 Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium 1 Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York 1 Apple Hill, Glengarry Co, Ontario 1 Appleton, Lanark Co, Ontario 1 Apsley, Peterborough Co, Ontario 1 Arbakka, Manitoba 1 Arborfield 1 Arborg, Manitoba 1 Arbroath, Angus, Scotland 5 Arbury 2 Archerwill 1 Archydal 1 Arcola 8 Ardath 3 Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England 1 Arden, Frontenac Co, Ontario 4 Arden, Manitoba 1 Ardlui, Argyll & Bute, Scotland 1 Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland 1 Ardsley East, West Yorkshire, England 1 Ardwick, Greater Manchester, England 1 Arelee 2 Argonia, Sumner Co, Kansas 1 Argyll & Bute, Scotland 1 Arichat, Richmond Co, Nova Scotia 1 Arkendale, North Yorkshire, England 1 Arlecdon, Cumbria, England 3 Arlington, Washington Co, Nebraska 1 Armadale, West Lothian, Scotland 1 Armagh, Ireland 3 Armley, West Yorkshire, England 1 Arnaud, Manitoba 1 Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador 1 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. 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Page 3 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Arnprior, Renfrew Co, Ontario 6 Arran 6 Arrow River, Manitoba 1 Arthur, Wellington Co, Ontario 1 Artland 3 Arvesund, Jämtlands Län, Sweden 1 Ascot, Berkshire, England 1 Aseral, Vest-Agder, Norway 1 Ashe, Hampshire, England 1 Ashford, Kent, England 3 Ashington, Northumberland, England 3 Ashley, Staffordshire, England 1 Ashton, Carleton Co, Ontario 2 Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, England 1 Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England 5 Askham, Cumbria, England 1 Asnières-sur-Seine, Paris, France 2 Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, England 1 Asquith 6 Assiniboia 18 Assumption, Christian Co, Illinois 1 Asthall, Oxfordshire, England 1 Astley Bridge, Greater Manchester, England 1 Aston Upthorpe, Oxfordshire, England 1 Athens, Leeds Co, Ontario 1 Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland 1 Athy, Kildare, Ireland 1 Atwater 4 Atwood, Perth Co, Ontario 2 Auburnton 1 Auchencairn, North Ayrshire, Scotland 1 Auchenheath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland 1 Auchinleck, East Ayrshire, Scotland 1 Auchterhouse, Angus, Scotland 1 Auchterless, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland 1 Augher, Tyrone, Ireland 1 Aughton, Lancashire, England 2 Augusta, Lewis & Clark Co, Montana 1 Austin, Manitoba 1 Austin, Mower Co, Minnesota 1 Australia 2 Avebury 1 Averys Portage, York Co, New Brunswick 1 Avoch, Highland, Scotland 1 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. 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Page 4 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Avondale, Newfoundland and Labrador 1 Avonhurst 1 Avonlea 9 Avonmore, Stormont Co, Ontario 2 Avonport, Kings Co, Nova Scotia 1 Awsworth, Nottinghamshire, England 1 Aycliffe, Durham, England 1 Aylesbury 3 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England 2 Aylestone, Leicestershire, England 1 Aylmer, CU-de-l'Outaouais, Québec 3 Aylmer, Elgin Co, Ontario 5 Aylwin, MRC de la Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, Québec 1 Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland 8 Ayrshire, Scotland 2 Ayton, Grey Co, Ontario 4 Azalia, Bartholomew Co, Indiana 1 Babylon, Suffolk Co, New York 1 Backaryd, Blekinge, Sweden 1 Baddeck, Victoria Co, Nova Scotia 1 Baie St Paul, Manitoba 1 Baildon 3 Baileys Harbor, Door Co, Wisconsin 1 Bainville, Roosevelt Co, Montana 2 Bakersfield, Kern Co, California 1 Bakewell, Derbyshire, England 1 Balcarres 12 Baldock, Hertfordshire, England 1 Baldur, Manitoba 4 Baldwinton 1 Balemore, North Uist, Scotland 1 Balgonie 8 Balham, Greater London, England 2 Baljennie 3 Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 Ballina, Mayo, Ireland 1 Ballinderry, Antrim, Ireland 1 Ballinluig, Perth & Kinross, Scotland 1 Ballintra, Donegal, Ireland 1 Ballybay, Monaghan, Ireland 1 Ballyclough, Cork, Ireland 1 Ballycroy, Simcoe Co, Ontario 1 Ballygalley, Antrim, Ireland 1 Ballykilbeg, Down, Ireland 1 Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland 4 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. 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Page 5 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Ballymote, Sligo, Ireland 1 Ballynahinch, Down, Ireland 1 Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland 1 Balmoral, Manitoba 1 Balsam, Durham Co, Ontario 1 Baltimore, Baltimore Co, Maryland 1 Banbridge, Down, Ireland 1 Banbury, Oxfordshire, England 4 Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2 Bancroft, Hastings Co, Ontario 4 Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 3 Banff, Alberta 2 Bangor 2 Bangor, Down, Ireland 1 Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales 1 Bangor, Kings Co, Prince Edward Island 1 Bangor, Penobscot Co, Maine 2 Bankend 2 Bannerman, Manitoba 1 Bannockburn, Stirling, Scotland 1 Barcombe, East Sussex, England 1 Bare, Lancashire, England 1 Bargoed, Caerphilly, Wales 1 Baring 1 Bark Lake, Haliburton Co, Ontario 1 Barking, Greater London, England 1 Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales 1 Barnes, Greater London, England 4 Barnet, Greater London, England 1 Barnoldswick, Lancashire, England 1 Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England 4 Barnstable, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts 1 Barnstaple, Devon, England 2 Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England 1 Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, Scotland 1 Barrhill, South Ayrshire, Scotland 1 Barrie, Simcoe Co, Ontario 5 Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England 2 Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales 2 Bartibog, Northumberland Co, New Brunswick 1 Barton Turf, Norfolk, England 1 Barton, North Yorkshire, England 1 Barvas, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 2 Barwick, Rainy River district, Ontario 2 Copyright (c) 2012 Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Inc and Bill Barry. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 97 Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial Casualties by Birth Place Birth Place Casualties Bass Creek, Manitoulin district, Ontario 1 Bass River, Colchester Co, Nova Scotia 1 Baston, Lincolnshire, England 1 Bateman 4 Bath, Somerset, England 3 Bathgate, Pembina Co, North Dakota 2 Bathurst, Gloucester Co, New Brunswick 5 Batoche 4 Battersea, Frontenac Co, Ontario 1 Battersea, Greater London, England 2 Battle Lake, Ottertail Co, Minnesota 1 Battle, East Sussex, England 2 Battleford 36 Battrum 3 Baume-les-Dames, Doubs, France 1 Bawdrip, Somerset, England 1 Bay City, Bay Co, Michigan 2 Bayfield, Huron Co, Ontario 2 Baynes Lake, British Columbia 1 Beachburg, Renfrew Co, Ontario 1 Bearbrook, Russell Co, Ontario 1 Beardy's and Okemasis 1 Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland 1 Beatty 1 Beauchamp 1 Beausejour,
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