Name of Deceased | Stacey, Pte. Frederick Charles |
Date of Death | 6 December 1917 |
Gender | Male |
Age | 42 |
Address | 1233 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Occupation | 66th Canadian Princess Louise Fusiliers |
Religion | St. Paul's - Anglican |
Identified by | H. E. Hancock (son-in-law) |
Buried | Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax |
Family | Wife Mary Stacey, 42; died children Frances, 18; died William George; Frederick Charles, 12; Hilda May, 10; George Thomas, 8; Winnifred, 4 |
Obituary | Morning Chronicle - 20 December 1917; Halifax Herald - 19 December 1917 p. 6 |
Sources | - City Directory 1918 - GANS list - HRC: Claims 5021/4522 - HRC: List - Virtual War Memorial - NAC: Army |
Pte. Frederick Charles Stacey was registered in the Halifax Explosion Death Registration Book 1917
no. 438 on page 72 below:
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