Livingstone, Robert

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Livingstone, Robert

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1889-1968

History

Robert Livingstone was born in Staffa, Ontario on February 4, 1889. He served in World War One as a Private in the 8th Field Ambulance of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. In 1917, Robert was wounded from shell shrapnel during the Battle of Passchendaele, and was deemed medically unfit for service. He was discharged from the military in 1918 and shortly after, he met and married his first wife, Margaret Jane Miller (also of Staffa, Ontario). They moved to Hamilton, Ontario and resided at 235 Sherman Avenue South. Robert was a civil servant (department unknown), for the City of Hamilton and kept time sheets for road and sewer work employees. Robert's wife died in 1936 and he married his second wife, Annie Mary Jones in 1950. Robert died in 1968 and is buried in the Staffa Cemetery in Staffa, Ontario.

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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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Robert was a civil servant (department unknown), for the City of Hamilton and kept time sheets for road and sewer work employees.

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Fonds processed and finding aid created by Archives Technician Kelly Bucci, 2017.

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Biographical information transcribed from HPLnet accession record, as well as from Livingstone diaries and Military Attestation Papers.

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