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World War One Online Book
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{EBOOK} They Shall
Grow Not Old: My
Nova Scotian Roots
and the Fallen Sons
of World War One
Online Book
Description
As the 100th anniversary of the end of the first world war approached, I had been thinking a lot
about the young men in our family who were killed in action during that conflict. Many were in their
20’s when they died, and one can only speculate what might have been had they survived. Their
deaths certainly changed the course of the lives in their immediate families, and quite likely the
communities in which they were born and raised. The family names of these young men still ring
through the Nova Scotian hills and valleys, in the cities and the villages, and along the rugged
coastlines. I set out across the country from Saskatchewan (for several summers), a retired
grandmother in a motorhome, to travel the roads of my ancestors and research their stories which
are shared here.My gratitude goes out to them for their sacrifice, and to their families who suffered
such loss. This book is also dedicated to the thousands who joined, fought the fight, and came
home, probably more damaged than anyone will ever know.