Notes In 1912, James Jardine, 16, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 12 boys who were en route to Cossar Farm, Receiving Home and Distributing Centre for Scotch Lads, near Lower Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada.
James was remembered on a monument to the Cossar Farm boys who served in the Great War, both to those who died and those who returned to the farm and later died in New Brunswick.
Third side of monument:
"Died in Canada:
James Kirkwood Sept. 1914
Henry Dodds Dec. 1914
William Dixon Sept. 1915
William McCrae Sept. 1916
Thomas Docherty (??) June 1920
James Jardine Aug. 1920
Howard Hickox May 13, 1938
John Knox Dec. 29, 1951"
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