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PATTERSON, N T - Lieutenant

Lieutenant
NOLAN TWEEDDALE (N T) PATTERSON

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  • Lieutenant
    NOLAN TWEEDDALE (N T) PATTERSON

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    NOLAN TWEEDDALE (N T) PATTERSON
    5 March 1896
    Wanstead, , United Kingdom
    19 September 1915 in Niagara, Ontario, CA
    Student
    Lieutenant
    Canadian Field Artillery
    1 June 1916
    Died of wounds (St. Eloi, France)
    20 years
    LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
    VI. A. 5.

  • Lieutenant NOLAN TWEEDDALE PATTERSON's Story

  • Born
    5 March 1896 in Wanstead, , United Kingdom
    Occupation
    Worked as a Student prior to enlisting.
    Enlisted
    19 September 1915 in Niagara, Ontario | Age: 19 years
    Buried
    1 June 1916 - LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY | Age: 20 years
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    Lt. Patterson was born on 05 Mar 1896 in Wanstead, UK to parents Arthur H. and Nellie T. Patterson. Brother of Arthur and Dorothy. Before enlisting with the 31st Battery, C.F.A. at Niagara ON in September 1915, Lt. Patterson was a student at McGill University in Montreal, QC. Appointed Lieutenant on 17 Nov 1915 before transferring to the 10th Battery, 3rd Brigade. Served in France and Belgium. Lost his left hand after sustaining shellfire to his left forearm and thigh during operations near St.Eloi France on May 31, succumbed to his wounds in hospital the next day. He was 20 years old.

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