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- 1946-05-22
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Tuesday, May 28, 1946
Event Type : In Memoriam
Description : Memoriam from Mother, Dad, Brothers and Sisters for A. Scott Neilly who died at Chatham N.B.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Tuesday, May 28, 1946
Event Type : In Memoriam
Description : Memoriam from Mother, Dad, Brothers and Sisters for A. Scott Neilly who died at Chatham N.B.
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, May 28, 1942
Event Type : In Memoriam
Description : Memoriam for Mr. Neilly who died in Chatham, New Brunswick, from dad, mother, brothers and sisters.
Bradford Witness
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, May 28, 1942
Event Type : Death
Description : Son to Louis A. and Florence C. Neilly of Gilford, brother to Louis, Isabella, Carrie, Allen and Billie died in his 27th year as a result of a flying accident. The Sergeant-Pilot instructor will be interred at St. John's Cemetery in Coulson's Hill.
Bradford Witness
Part of Local History Collection
Louis Graham Neilly, son of Louis Allen and Flossie Scott. He served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force during World War II.
Part of Local History Collection
Lou Neilly (centre). Other two soldiers are unknown
Part of Local History Collection
Sgt. Pilot Scott Neilly, Flight Instructor for the R.C.A.F. He died during the Second World War in a training accident in New Brunswick on May 28, 1942.
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : May 28, 1942
Event Type : In Memoriam
Description : Memoriam for Scott Neilly who died in Chatham N.B. on May 28, 1942 from family.
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : May 28, 1942
Event Type : In Memoriam
Description : Memoriam for R.C.A.F Sgt.-Pilot Neilly who died May 28, 1942.
Neilly, Sgt. Pilot A. Scott memorial
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, May 28, 1945
Event Type : In Memoriam
Municipality :
Community : Bradford
Street :
Lot :
Concession : 0
Description : Memoriam for Sgt. Pilot A. Scott Neilly, who died at Chatham N.B. on May 28th 1942, from his family.
New street names will honor Bradford West Gwillimbury vets
Part of Local History Collection
Continuation of veteran biographies (see Related Description: "The noise of the aircraft, the guns..."): Gunner John Douglas Breeze, 1st Lieutenant Arthur Kneeshaw, Flight Officer James M. Booth, Corporal James G. McKinstry, Signalman Lester B. Woolven, Brigadier-General (Padre) Ormand A. Hopkins
Bradford Witness