Notes Parents: William and Sarah Dogue.
A death registration was found for Sarah Dogue: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1890; Age: 41; District: Kensington; County: London; Volume: 1a; Page: 116
Sent by Kensington Union
with George Dunlop, farmer. Cascades, Wright Twp, Ottawa, Quebec
November 4 1902
Age 14, suitably placed, employed at general work, healthy, attends Roman Catholic Church, good character,
Terms-$12 for second year. This lad is getting along very well, and should receive a useful training here, as the Dunlops are industrious people. He has grown considerably since I last saw him. The family appear to be much attached to him.
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On March 2, 1916, at North Bay, Ontario, Canada, Walter Dogue, 28, enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he resided at Swastika, Ontario, Canada; that he was born in London, England; that his next of kin was his brother, Harry Dogue, who resided at Dawson City, Yukon, Alaska, USA; that his date of birth was December 25, 1890; that he was a miner; that he was not married; and that he had previously served in the 97th Regiment. He was described as 5 foot 4-1/2 inches in height; fair complexion; brown eyes; brown hair. He was a member of the Church of England.
On September 28, 1918, near Sains-les-Marquion, France, Sapper Walter Dogue, of the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Engineers, died of wounds received while engaged in the investigation of some dugouts. A comrade gave him first aid and with teh help of some German prisoners, carried him on a stretcher to a dressing station on the bank of the Canal du Nord, but he died the following day. He is buried at the Ontario British Cemetery, 6-1/2 miles West of Cambrai, France.
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