Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 91 FULTON, Herbert Roblyn “Tim” WWII Tim, as he was known, was born in Upper Stewiacke Village in 1908, son of Jessie (Bryant) Fulton. He enlisted and became a Lance Corporal in the Canadian Provost Corps. He married and lived in Pictou County after the war. He passed away in 1957. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society. FULTON, Joseph Young WWI Joe, son of John and Phillipa (Young) Fulton of Berry Hill, was born in 1893. He joined the 76th Regiment, Canadian Militia before enlisting with the 106th Nova Scotia Rifles in 1915. After the war, he moved to Alberta and married Alice Mary Campbell and lived in Delia, AB. Joe passed away in 1965. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society. FULTON, Norman Lester WWI Norman, son of Frank and Teresa (Archibald) Fulton of Pembroke, was born in 1896. He worked as a plumber before the war. He belonged to the 76th Regiment, Canadian Militia before enlisting with the 106th Battalion in 1915. He lost a leg in the war. After the war, he worked at the Post Office in Truro, then started an insurance company known as Fulton Insurance which is still operating today. He married Rose Knowlton and lived in Truro. He served on the Truro town council for two terms. Norman passed away in 1953. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society. FULTON, Louis Emil WWI Louis was born in Upper Stewiacke in 1898, son of S. A. (Bob) and Emma (Harrison) Fulton, who operated the Strathlorne Hotel. He enlisted in 1916 with the 193rd Battalion and was later transferred to the 85th Battalion. After the war, he married Hazel Ogilvie of Truro and moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, and was employed there with the U.S. Rubber Company. Louis passed away in 1959. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society.
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