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Lt-Commandant Paul S. Major, R.C.N.V.R.

Lt-Commandant Paul S. Major, R.C.N.V.R.

Male 1913 - 1943  (30 years)

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  • Name Paul S. Major 
    Prefix Lt-Commandant 
    Suffix R.C.N.V.R. 
    Birth 1913  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Fact Halifax, Nova Scotia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    H.M.C.S. St. Croix. 
    Address:
    Halifax Memorial Panel 9 

    • History Information

      The Halifax Memorial is one of those erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to commemorate men and women of the forces of the Commonwealth who died in both world wars and have no known grave. It commemorates particularly those Canadian sailors, merchant seamen, soldiers and nursing sisters who lost their lives at sea, and also bears the names of men of the Canadian Army stationed in Canada who have no known grave. The memorial commemorates 272 casualties of the first world war (on panels one to three) and 2,845 from the Second World War (panels four to twenty-three). The present memorial is a replacement built in 1967. It was unveiled in November of that year, with naval ceremony, by H.P. MacKeen, Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, in the presence of R, Teillet, Minister of Veterans Affairs.
    Death 22 Sep 1943  North Atlantic Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Cause: H.M.C.S.S. Ste-Croix 
    Burial
    Paul S. Major 119011 (1).jpg
    Lt-Commandant Paul S. Major, R.C.N.V.R.
    Person ID I119011  Lowertown
    Last Modified 11 Sep 2018 

    Mother Corine Parent 
    Family ID F46337  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    MAJOR_PAUL_SIMON 119011.pdf
    Lt-Commandant Paul S. Major, R.C.N.V.R.

  • Notes 

    • Lieut-CommanderMAJOR, PAUL SIMON

      Died 20/09/1943

      Aged 30

      H.M.C.S. St. Croix.
      Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve

      Son of Ascanio Joseph and Corinne Major, of Ottawa, Ontario; husband of Lucille Major, of Mount Royal, Province of Quebec.