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Peter Duff Wagstaff c. 1881 - 1915
Peter Duff Wagstaff was born circa 1881, and died at age 33 years old on April 28, 1915. Peter Wagstaff was buried at Larch Wood (railway Cutting) Cemetery I. F. 13. in Belgium. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Peter Duff Wagstaff.
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Peter Duff Wagstaff's History: circa 1881 - 1915
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Service number: s/17319 Rank: Private Regiment: Cameron Highlanders Unit/ship/squadron: b Coy. 2nd Bn.
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04/281915April 28, 1915Death dateUnknownCause of deathUnknownDeath locationADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COMView death records
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mm/dd/yyyyFuneral dateLarch Wood (railway Cutting) Cemetery I. F. 13. in BelgiumBurial location
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In 1881, in the year that Peter Duff Wagstaff was born, on March 4th, James A. Garfield became the 20th President of the United States. On July 2nd, he was shot by Charles Guiteau, a lawyer, in Washington, D.C. The wound became infected and Garfield died on September 19. Vice President Chester A. Arthur immediately became the 21st President.
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In 1894, Peter was merely 13 years old when on April 21st, a coal miners' strike closed mines throughout the central United States. The Panic of 1893, and the resulting depression, hit coal miners hard and the miners only struck for 8 weeks - they couldn't afford to live without their wages any longer.
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Wagstaff, H Paul (Apr 4, 1919 - Oct 5, 2005)
Wagstaff, Charles (Jan 13, 1914 - Jul 1985)
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Wagstaff, Helen (May 30, 1884 - Sep 1963)
Wagstaff, Ella (Jul 20, 1923 - Dec 23, 2010)
Wagstaff, Charles (Jul 9, 1959 - Jan 22, 2006)
Wagstaff, Cornelia (Aug 2, 1896 - May 1976)
Wagstaff, Rosemary (Apr 8, 1929 - Feb 14, 1984)
Wagstaff, Emily (Apr 22, 1919 - Nov 10, 2005)
Wagstaff, John (Feb 3, 1901 - May 1970)
Wagstaff, Samuel (Dec 25, 1918 - Jan 4, 2004)
Wagstaff, Marion (Mar 25, 1900 - Jul 1986)
Wagstaff, Lillian (Nov 30, 1889 - Feb 1986)
Wagstaff, Raymond (May 31, 1919 - Oct 1979)
Wagstaff, Leslie (Feb 18, 1892 - Aug 1981)
Wagstaff, Robert (Nov 7, 1928 - Apr 3, 1991)
Wagstaff, Thomas (Aug 24, 1927 - May 20, 1997)
Wagstaff, James (Apr 21, 1918 - Nov 1981)
Wagstaff, Florence (Jul 26, 1908 - Dec 10, 1990)
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