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CPT Angus Alexander Mackintosh

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CPT Angus Alexander Mackintosh Veteran

Birth
Death
13 Oct 1918 (aged 35)
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Site 4140-WH
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Washington, Oct. 17 - With full military honors, the body of Capt. A A Mackintosh, assistant military attache at the British embassy, who died recently from Spanish influenza, was buried Wednesday in Arlington National Cemetery. Capt. Mackintosh was a son-in-law of the Duke of Devonshire, governor general of Canada, who was represented at the funeral by Lord Richard W. Nevill. The duke of Connaught, former governor general of Canada, under whom Capt. Mackintosh had served, was represented by Brig. Gen. C F Trotter.

South Bend News-Times, Oct. 17, 1918, Evening Edition, Page 8, Image 8

Information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor Darlina Shaw

Washington, Oct. 17 - With full military honors, the body of Capt. A A Mackintosh, assistant military attache at the British embassy, who died recently from Spanish influenza, was buried Wednesday in Arlington National Cemetery. Capt. Mackintosh was a son-in-law of the Duke of Devonshire, governor general of Canada, who was represented at the funeral by Lord Richard W. Nevill. The duke of Connaught, former governor general of Canada, under whom Capt. Mackintosh had served, was represented by Brig. Gen. C F Trotter.

South Bend News-Times, Oct. 17, 1918, Evening Edition, Page 8, Image 8

Information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor Darlina Shaw

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