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Lt. HamiltonLt. Robert G. Hamilton. Lieutenant Robert Gordon Hamilton. Son of Rev. R.M. Hamilton of Toronto, Ontario. Admitted as a law student in 1915 at age 20. Enlisted 26th Battery. Killed September 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. HannaLt. William N. Hanna. Lieutenant William Neil Hanna. Son of W.J. Hanna of Sarnia, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1911. Admitted as a law student in 1912 at age 17. Killed in action November 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Capt. HarrisCapt. Howard K. Harris, M.C. Captain Howard Kilbourne Harris. Military Cross. Son of T.M. Harris, deceased, of Brantford, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1909. Admitted as a law student in 1909 at age 22. Called to the bar 13 September 1912. Practised in Toronto, Ontario. Captain Essex Regiment (UK). Killed in action February 1918.
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Lt. HayLt. John G. Hay. Lieutenant John Gilmour Hay. Admitted as a law student in 1889. Called to the bar in 1894. Practised in Toronto, Ontario.
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Sgt. HayesSergt. [sic] Henry S. Hayes, M.M. Sergeant Henry Stuart Hayes. Military Medal. Son of H.W. Hayes, farmer, of Trenton, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1915. Sergeant 26th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Killed in action December 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. Heath Lt. Bernard S. Heath, M.C. Lieutenant Bernard Stanley Heath. Military Cross. Son of J.L. Heath, druggist, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1914. Admitted as a law student September 1915 at age 20. Killed in action. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. HiggertyLt. Frances [sic] E. Higgerty. Lieutenant Francis Edward Higgerty. Son of Henry Higgerty, foreman, of Ottawa, Ontario. B.A. University of Ottawa, 1910. Admitted as a law student in 1910 at age 23. Called to the bar 19 September 1913. Practised in Ottawa, Ontario. Died 10 October 1918.
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Lt.-Col. Hopkins - click on photo for larger imageLt.- Col. Fred H. Hopkins. Lieutenant-Colonel Fred Holmes Hopkins. Called to the bar in 1908. Practised in Lindsay, Ontario. Lieutenant-Colonel 17th (formerly 14th) Overseas Battalion. Accidentally killed by auto in England, 30 January 1916.
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Lt. HoylesLt. Hugh L. Hoyles. Lieutenant Hugh Lewis Hoyles. Called to the bar in 1906. Practised in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Québec. Killed in action 19 August 1918.
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