The Royal Canadian Regiment and
The First World War - 1914-1919

Fort Massey Cemetery (Halifax)

The cemetery is located in downtown Halifax at the junction of Queen and South Streets, four blocks south of Citadel Hill National Historic Site.

For more information - CWGC

Royal Canadians buried at the Fort Massey Cemetery (Halifax) are listed below.

Regt. No. Rank. Given Names. Surname. Date of Death. Remarks. CVWM/CWGC Link; Grave Ref.
877140PteFrederickANDERSON28-Oct-19CWGC
S. E. G. 49.
6633C Sgt-Major Thomas L.W.BROWN05-Jun-15 CVWM
S. F. G. 28.
479037PteFredFELEPSHUK06-Dec-17CVWM
Memorial. Sec F. Lot. 14
12087CplThomas WilliamJENNINGS27-Aug-19 CVWM
S. F. G. 16.
9125SgtFrederick C.LEACH25-Apr-17CVWM
S. D. G.125.
2005074PteAlfredSMITH11-Jan-19CVWM
S. E. G 33.
6897CplGeorgeTHRELFALL01-Dec-16CVWM
S. F. G. 32.

CWGC headstone for Pte Frederick Anderson CWGC headstone for C. Sgt.-Maj. Thomas Brown CWGC headstone for Pte Fred Felepchuk CWGC headstone for Cpl Thomas Jennings CWGC headstone for Sergt. Frederick Leach CWGC headstone for Pte Alfred Smith CWGC headstone for Cpl George Threlfall

Photos by Captain M. O'Leary, The RCR

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