Livingstone Enlistments WW1

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"Next of Kin Hugh Livingstone, Gordon St., Paisley. Accountant. 5' 8 1/2'. Second and third toes on both feet webbed."

He must have been from Labrador.

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John ("Jack") William Livingstone Sr. signed up sometime right before Nov 11, 1918, in Utah.

He met Mabel Neslon who was Miss Utah 1916 and they married. They went by train to the ship and he sailed out. Right after the ship got out of the harbor Armistice was signed. They turned the ship around and backed the train with the wives on it all the way back to the shipyard.


Courtesy of John William Livingston Jr.

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Nice story, Ginger!

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