Hi Richard Below is what I found. No where does it say he was married. But, 
that doesn't mean he wasn't. BestBill Henry Glenwood Baxter Born June 20, 
1915Died Oct 30, 1944 Killed in action, Belgium, WW 2 
Item: HENRY GLENWOOD BAXTER
 

Surname:BAXTERGiven Name(s):HENRY GLENWOODDate of Birth:1915-06-20Date of 
Death:1944-10-30Rank:TrooperUnit:14th Canadian Hussars, 
R.C.A.C.Force:ArmyService Number:L13623Reference:RG 24Volume:25401Item 
Number:1881     
Page 244 from book: Second World War

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Burial Information
Cemetery:
SCHOONSELHOF CEMETERY
Belgium
 Grave Reference:
III. F. 12.
 Location:
Antwerp lies 57 Km north of Brussels on the E19 and 59 km north east of Gent on 
the E17 motorway. The cemetery itself is located in Wilrijk, a suburb of 
Antwerp. From the Bistplein in front of the railway station in Wilrijk follow 
the Kleinsteenweg for 300 M until you arrive at the ring road. Turn right and 
follow the ring road for 100 M to the first set of traffic lights and turn 
left. Go under the flyover and continue straight on over the dual carrageway 
into Jules Moretus Lei. Follow this street for 1 kilometre and the entrance to 
the Municipal Cemetery is on your left. After entering the cemetery follow the 
Commission signs to the three Commission plots at the far end of the cemetery. 
Alternatively ask for their location at the office within the cemetery.
  
  In a message dated 12/17/2020 10:49:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
Hello,Hoping somebody can find this marriage which may have not taken 
place.Family members differ on the question. Jeannette Celina Robins born 15 
Feb 1917 possibly at Pointex Sk or maybe Weyburn died 1989 at likely St-Hubert, 
Quebec.To Henry Glenwood Baxter born 20 June 1915 Goodwater, Sk. died 30 
October 1944 WWII in Antwerp Belgium. 14th. Canadian Hussars (8th Reconnaisance 
Battalion). Secondly would anybody know who can get access to a soldier's 
complete WWII file? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Richard.    

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