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CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor

Blog containing information of Private Cecil Harry Taylor, Regimental Number 642851, who tried his best to serve with distinction in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War First World War 1914-1919, but was declared a quot;minorquot;.

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CEF WW1 Soldier Cecil Taylor

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Blog containing information of Private Cecil Harry Taylor, Regimental Number 642851, who tried his best to serve with distinction in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War First World War 1914-1919, but was declared a quot;minorquot;.

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This web page cefww1soldierctaylor.blogspot.com states the following, "Blog containing information of Private Cecil Harry Taylor, Regimental Number 642851, who tried his best to serve with distinction in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War First World War 1914-1919, but was declared a minor." We saw that the webpage said " Sunday, August 8, 2010." It also said " Private Taylor Joins the CEF. There is a note on the 1911 Census page concerning the discrepancies. I have also added links to the page for Cecils. You will note in the service recor."

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