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Lt. Charles B. Scott. Lieutenant Charles Bevers
Scott. Son of Charles Scott, contractor, of Windsor, Ontario. M.A. Edinburgh
University, 1906. Admitted as a law student in 1909 at age 26. Called
to the bar 25 May 1912. Practised in Windsor, Ontario and Toronto, Ontario.
Lieutenant 166th Overseas Battalion. Killed in action July 1917.
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Lt.-Col. Samuel S. Sharpe, D.S.O. Lieutenant-Colonel
Samuel Simpson Sharpe. Distinguished Service Order. Called to the bar
in 1898. Practised in Uxbridge, Ontario. Lieutenant-Colonel, 116th Battalion.
Died on active service, 1918.
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Pte. Stanley Smith. Private Stanley Smith. Son of G.S.
Smith, insurance agent, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school in
1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 16. Private, 201st Battalion.
Died of wounds, 12 May 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. Thomas H. Sneath. Lieutenant Thomas Herbert Sneath.
Son of C.R. Sneath, physician, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school
in 1913. Admitted as a law student in 1913 at age 18. Lieutenant, 1st Canadian
Trench Mortar Battery. Died of wounds, 9 September 1916. Never called to the
bar.
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Lt. John H.A. Stoneman. Lieutenant John Herbert Adams
Stoneman. Son of Mrs. J.C. Stoneman of Toronto, Ontario. B.A. University of
Toronto, 1913. Admitted as a law student in 1913 at age 20. Lieutenant, 220th
Battalion. Killed in action October 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Maj. Duncan S. Storey. Major Duncan Stewart Storey.
Admitted as a law student in 1893. Called to the bar in 1898. Practised
in Toronto, Ontario and Midland, Ontario. Major, 162nd Battalion. Died
of cancer, 25 March 1916.
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Cdt. David A. Swayze. Cadet David Alexander Swayze.
Son of W.D. Swayze of Dunnville, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1910.
Admitted as a law student in 1912 at age 17. Cadet, Royal Flying Corps. Killed
at Camp Borden, 6 October 1917. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. William K. Swayze. Lieutenant William Keith Swayze.
Son of W.D. Swayze, Judge, of Lindsay, Ontario. Graduated from high school
in 1915. Admitted as a law student in 1917 at age 18. On active service Royal
Flying Corps. Died February 1920. Never called to the bar.
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