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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 185 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, and 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, Parker Alonzo WWI Parker was born in 1892 in Upper Stewiacke, son of S. A. (Bob) and Emma (Harrison) Fulton, who operated the Strathlorne Hotel. He joined the 76th Regiment of the Active Militia before signing up with the 106th Battalion in 1916 and being sent overseas. He was fighting with the 26th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment) when he was killed in action on Hill 70 on August 17, 1917. Parker is buried in AixNoulette Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society FULTON, Parker Leslie WWII Parker was born in Cross Roads in 1919, son of David (Pat) and Georgina (Dickie) Fulton, and enlisted in the Canadian Army and trained in New Glasgow and Petawawa, ON. He married Jewel Scott of Elderbank, Musquodoboit, and lived in Cross Roads near his home place. He owned and operated his own gravel truck as well as farming and some lumbering. He passed away in 2000. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society

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