New Hampshire

There are three burials in New Hampshire.

Private David Buchan was a Scot and an immigrant to the United States. He fought in France with 42nd Battalion (Royal Highlanders) and was wounded. He died of heart failure on 16 March 1919 just after returning to Canada and was buried in Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord. His Commonwealth War Graves Commission record is here.

Gunner John Francis Hughes served in France with 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. He died in hospital in Montreal on 29 February 1920 and is buried in Saint Joseph’s New Cemetery, Bedford. His Commonwealth War Graves Commission record is here.

Lance Corporal Laurent Gilbert Narcisse Stuart served in France with 1st Divisional Cyclist Company. He was evacuated sick and returned to Canada where he died in Montreal on 24 February 1917. He is buried in Saint Augustin Cemetery, Manchester. His Commonwealth War Graves Commission record is here.

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