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Fort Massey Cemetery is a military cemetery in
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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dating back to the 1750s, and is the resting place for British and Canadian soldiers, veterans and spouses. The cemetery is named after Major General
Eyre Massey. The cemetery is maintained by Veteran's Affairs Canada.
Notable interments
It contains 86 Commonwealth burials of the
First World War
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and 41 from the
Second World War
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. Most of these graves are in a plot at the lower end of the cemetery, next to which stands the Cross of Sacrifice. The HALIFAX (FORT MASSEY) MEMORIAL stands within the cemetery and commemorates two servicemen who were killed in the
1917 explosion but whose bodies were not found.
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People Academics
* John Harvey (astrologer) (1564–1592), English astrologer and physician
* John Harvey (architectural historian) (1911–1997), British architectural historian, who wrote on English Gothic architecture ...
(d.1852)
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General Sir William O'Grady Haly (2 January 1811 – 19 March 1878) was a British Army officer who was the Commander of the British Troops in Canada.
Early life and family
Haly was one of five surviving children born to Richard Aylmer Ha ...
(d.1878)
Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment):
* John Neal Private March 8, 1915
* Allan Mclean Private March 18, 1915
* Willis Henshaw Private April 18, 1915
* Alexander Duncan Sergeant March 23, 1918
* William Mills Private October 31, 1918
* Roderick Mcnutt Corporal January 15, 1920
Halifax Explosion
* Alexander Thompson Fyfe
References
External links
Site Plan - Veteran AffairsPhotograph (1885)WWI Veterans BuriedFort Massey – Image (1782)*
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Cemeteries in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canadian military memorials and cemeteries