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John Gillion Memorial
John W. Gillion served in the British army's 79th Regiment of Foot, the Cameron Highlanders, as a surgeon's assistant at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo under the Duke of Wellington. After the Napoleonic wars ended he emigrated to New England and settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
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How will my money be used?
$1,000 Weymouth John Gillion Memorial
We are working with the City of Weymouth to erect a permanent memorial to recognize John's service.
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More information on our income and expenses is publish in our annual report each year.
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