Law Irvine H.

LAW, Irvine H

The brother of Mrs. Charles Sturgis. The following letter was sent to his sister: Dear Myrtle: I finally have settled down long enough to write a letter, it certainly seems to be quite a problem these days as I am certainly busy all of the time.  However it seems as though it will be easier the […]

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Lawrence M. Walter

LAWRENCE, Walter

The Dresden Chapter of the O.E.S. presented Walter (Kent Regt.) and his bride-to-be an engraved silver cigarette lighter and his bride a silver bon- bon dish and china cup and saucer. DT 24/10/40 Discharged April 28th, 1944. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Lawrence, William Donald

Born 20 January, 1916. The son of Mrs. M. H. Lawrence, of 138 Park St., Chatham. Lawrence had attended Queen Mary Public School and the Chatham Collegiate Institute. When the war broke Donald was attending the University of Western Ontario in his final year of his course in Arts. He was married in September of […]

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Leach Francis Leroy “Roy”

Leach, Francis L

The son of Clarence and Mary, the brother of Gerald.. The husband of Girda (first wife Mona 2014), the father of Robert, Brenda and Beverley (Briand).    After the war Roy was the owner of Turner & Leach Pharmacy where he was a pharmacist for more than fifty years. Roy passed away 25 March, 2017 at Meadow Park Nursing Home, […]

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Leach Frederick John

Leach, Frederick  John

Trained at Toronto, Montreal, Maitland Nova Scotia and Halifax Nova Scotia. Discharged from the Air force at Toronto December 19th, 1944. Enlisted with Army January 23rd, 1945 trained in Chatham, Ipperwash, Woodstock, and Hamilton. Discharged May 23rd, 1946.

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Leach Ivan William

Leach, Ivan William

  Of R. R. # 6 Chatham, The son of Mr. and Mrs. William Leach of Park Avenue West, Chatham ON. He had a brother Fred an AC1 with the RCAF at South Maitland NS., another brother Percy in the RCNVR, a third brother was reporting for military duty in November of 1944. A brother-in-law Cpl. Harry Hammond […]

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Leach Percy N.

Leach, Percy N

Trained at H.M.C.S. Hunter, Windsor; H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, and R.M.C.S. Stadacons. Went to sea and was stationed in Canadian Waters to Newfoundland. Promoted to the rank of Stoker 1st Class to Ordnance Artificer. Discharged August 29th, 1945.

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Leatherdale, J. L.

Reported arriving at Halifax, NS. aboard the S. S. “Nieu Amsterdam”, 9 Sept., 1945. Expected to arrive at Lachine, PQ on the 11th for leave to return to their homes.

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Lebrun, C. R.

Arrived from overseas on “Empress of Scotland. Arrived in Chatham 02:30 aboard C.P.R. welcomed by city aldermen Goodman, Day and Copeland.

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Lee, Don M.

The CDN 10/12/43 reported that he was returning to RCAF-Prince Rupert, BC. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Lee, J.M.R.

The WN 27/01/44 reported that Sgt. Lee was stationed at Barriefield, ON. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Lee, Jack

The WN 29/10/42 reported that Pte. Lee was stationed at Listowel, ON. He was on a weekend leave to visit his parents. The WN 27/01/44 reported that Jack had returned to RCAF Barriefield after a week-end leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of James St., Wallaceburg.  LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Lee, John Gosnell

Nationality: Canadian. Rank: Pilot Officer, Service: Royal Canadian Air Force. There were three pilots and one aircraftman aboard the aircraft that departed RCAF- Trenton including P/O. Lalonde, F/O. Clement Aircraftman Stemple along with P/O. J. G. Lee. The bomber crashed after being on a reconnaissance flight. The accident occurred nearly three miles northeast of the Trenton. […]

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Lee, Norman Peter

The CDN 28/12/45 reported that he returned to Canada aboard the S. S. Queen Elizabeth. Next of Kin: Mr. P. Lee, 215 King St. East., Chatham, ON.  Served overseas from November 1941 to January 1946. Discharged February 14th, 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.    

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Lee, W.D.

Was reported to have enlisted at the Canadian Army at No. 1 District Depot, London, ON. in June of 1944. CDN 20/06/44. Looking for Information.

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Leeson, Frank Wesley/William

Leeson, Frank Wesley A

Born near Florence, the son of William N. Leeson of R. R. #3 Florence, ON. Enlisted in March 1916 at Thamesville, ON. a single farmer age 24 years. It was reported in the Bothwell Times that Frank was visiting friends in the area prior to going overseas Frank went overseas. BT 22/03/17. Pte. Frank W. […]

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Lefaive, Arthur A.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Lefaive of Tilbury, ON., the brother of Geraldine at home and Mrs. A. K. Wogan of Windsor and Delmer L. RCNVR. In December of 1941 it was reported that Arthur was being transferred from RCAF base at Jarvis, ON. to Mont Joli for additional training. TT 18/12/41. Still at Mont […]

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Legary Lloyd T.

Legary, L. T

The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Legary of Adelaide St., South, Chatham, ON. The CDN 28/04/43 reported he was on a nine-day leave. He had been involved in an action during which his ship HMCS Ville-de-Quebec sank a German Submarine while on convoy duty. Lloyd arrived home Monday night but due to his time spent travelling […]

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Legate Myles B.

The son of  Mr.  and Mrs. W. B. Legate of 116 Ursaline Avenue, Chatham, ON. The brother of Helen and William RCAF. Before the war Myles was a commercial pilot and owned his own plane. In December of 1942 Myles was stationed at St. John, PQ. CDN 29/12/42 Canadian Officers Training Corps. Served in Canada three […]

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Legoad Charles Henry

LeGoad, Charles Henry

Served as a Diesel Mechanic in the Navy at Halifax Cornwallia and Dartmouth. Rose from the rank of ordinary seaman to the rank of Petty Officer. Discharged September 5th, 1945.

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Legue Edward Alex

Legue, Edward Alex

It was reported in the CDN 14/09/42 That Edward was departing for an eastern port after a furlough to resume his duties. Made thirteen trips overseas in three years of active Service. Awarded the C.V.S.M., Atlantic Star, and the 1939 to 1945 Ribbon. Discharged December 8th, 1945. Looking for Information.

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Leminski Peter

A farewell party was given to Peter at the Chatham Hotel by a large number of Peters friends, a presentation cigarette lighter was given as a parting gift.

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Lenentine, Carl ‘Red’ Ralph

Born 9/05/1919 on the Ridge Road, Howard twsp., Kent Co., ON. The son of Myrtle (Clunis) and Frank Lenetine. Ralph was educated at S.S. #5 Orford Twsp. (Cleeves School) and Ridgetown High School and Chatham Vocational School in Chatham, ON. Carl enlisted in the RCAF Fire Dept. in July of 1941. Married Jean Harris of […]

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Lennox, Beverley Basil Chester

Born 14/04/23, the son of Beverley Earl  and Freda Blanche (nee Roszell) Raised by Mr. Thomas Roszell in Harwich, Twsp. He received his education at S.S. No. 17 Raleigh. Prior to his enlistment he was employed by the Dowsley Corp.  Married to Irene Ruth (nee Elgie) the daughter of Mrs. Alma Elgie, 204 Wellington St. West, Chatham, January 1941. They had […]

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Lenover Jack William

Lenover, Jack William

Born in 1927, the son of James and  Mable Lenover. The brother of Eva and Charles, Gerald, Walter and Keith; Jack was the youngest. He attended the Central School in Chatham. Attended the Chatham Vocational School were he took a commercial course. Jack joined to RCNVR in 1944, enlisting at HMCS Hunter, in Windsor, ON. He […]

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Lenover R. M.

Trained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Served overseas in Bermuda and Newfoundland. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Discharged October 1945.

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Lenover Walter Glen

Lenover, Walter

Born in Chatham, ON., 13/09/1920 the son of James Albert and Mable Annie Lenover of 122 Lacroix St., Chatham, Ontario. The brother of Charles (RCAF) and Gerald (Army). Husband of Dorothy (nee Putman) , father of Brenda, Mary Lou, Richard and Ann, living at 122 Lacroix St., Chatham, ON.  Address at Enlistment:  122 Lacroix Street, […]

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Lenover, Charles Stephen

Born in 1916 in Chatham.  Son of James Albert and Mabel Annie (nee Brown) Lenover, 122 Lacroix St., Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The brother of Gerald (Army) and Walter (Navy, the  husband of June Reta (nee Bechard) Lenover, of Chatham, Ontario, Keith and John at home and a sister Mrs. Baron Greiner of Chatham.   It was reported […]

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Lenover, Robert Murray

The eldest of Mr. and Mrs.Thad Lenover, of Harwich Twsp.  Brother of Sgt. William Beverly (KIA).   Prior to his enlistment he was a member of the office staff of the Union Gas Company. Robert enlisted with the RCAF in April, 1941 as a navigator. He trained in St. Johns, Quebec City, Penfield Ridge, NB […]

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Lenover, Roy Maxwell

Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lenover. Married and a baby daughter Ruth Ann. It was reported that they were leaving to resume Max’s resume his duties. CDN 28/12/44  

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Lenover, William Beverley

DOB 9/01/19 at Chatham. Son of Thaddeus “Thad” Charles and Edythe Lyle Lenover, of Northwood, Harwich Twsp., Ontario, Canada. Brother of P/O Robert M. Sgt. Lenover went overseas in October of 1941 as a wireless air gunner attached to the “Demon Squadron”. He was reported as MIA (Missing In Action in the CDN 17/02/16.) The CDN 14/10/42 (P), reported […]

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Lepatourel James Edward

Trained with the Kent Regiment Reserve. Trained at #12 B.T.C., Camp Ipperwash, Vimy, Kingston, and Ottawa. Discharged April 25th, 1946.

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Leroy Arthur Evan

LeRoy, Arthur Evan

Born in 1920. Enlisted 15/02/1943. The husband of Dorthy Madeline (nee Smith), they were living at 33 Grey St., Chatham, ON. Arthur served in Canada only in London, ON., No.12 BTC, Chatham and at Camp Bordon where he was promoted to Sergeant (Clerk). Discharged 1946. According to the obituary of his wife (CDN 13/09/14) Arthur […]

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Letourneah, Lloyd H.J.

Lloyd had originally enlisted with the Kent Regt. as a Pte. A59217. The WN 23/03/44 reported that LAC Letourneah was on ‘active service’ The Wallaceburg News reported that he was serving overseas with the RCAF. WN.-date unknown.  LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Letourneau Lloyd H. J.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Letoureau. Lloyd was employed at the Libby, McNeill and Libby and the Ontario Steel Products prior to his enlistment.  LAC. R145229, RCAF. 39 Recce Wing. Lloyd had originally enlisted with the Kent Regt. as a Pte. A59217. The CDN 16/03/43 (P) reported that Lloyd had arrived overseas according to a cable […]

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Letourneau, Peter

Letourneau, Peter A

Private Peter Letourneau enlisted in 186th Batt April 1st 1916 and after training at London, Camp Borden and Chatham he proceeded overseas in March 1917 and trained at Bramshott. He then proceeded to France to join 18th Batt June 17th 1917. He contracted trench fever in Nov 1917 and was sent to hospital at Manchester, transferred […]

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Letts Robert B.

Letts, Robert B

Served for five and a half years. Went overseas and served in England. Was injured in England and hospitalized there. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant-Major and received the regular decorations and defence of Britain Badge. Discharged October 16th, 1946.

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Leveille, Ernest R.

 Tpr. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leveille of Running Creek Dr. Wallaceburg. The WN 27/01/44 reported that Ernest was returning to Camp Dundurn, SK. after his leave home to visit his parents. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Lewis William H.

Lewis, William H

Sent to Newfoundland August 28th, moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia November 3rd, 1942. Entered and remained there for three months. Returned and was hospitalized in Westminster hospital February 1943. The DT 25/02/43 reported that William was stationed at Halifax, NS when he was given a weeks leave. Discharged March 2nd, 1943. William passed away 24 April, 1984. […]

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Lewis, Langford Charles

The eldest son of Charles and Ella May Lewis, of 184 West St., Chatham, Ontario, Canada. He had one brother living at home and a brother in Bothwell and three sisters. Charles was a native of Bothwell and district, his parents moved to Chatham in 1941.Prior to his enlistment he was employed at the Ford Motor Company in Windsor, ON. He […]

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Lewis, Lyle George

The WN 12/08/43 reported that Seaman Lewis was reported home on a 28 day leave.   The WN 27/01/44 reported that O/S. Lewis was stationed at the Control Mining Base at HMCS Stadacona, at Halifax, NS. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.    

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Liddle William R.

LIDDLE, William

The DN 21/11/45 reported that Pte. Liddle was expected home soon. Discharged March 1946. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION.

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Liddle, Gordon

Spent a weekend at his home in Wheatley. CDN 9/03/44. Gord was in a nursing home in October 2015. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Lilley George Crawford

The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lilley of  61 Edgar Street, Chatham, ON.George was married  and his wife was living with her parents in Windsor, ON. She was visiting her husband’s family while he was on leave.   George enlisted in the RCAF in September of 1942 and was reported leaving Chatham for RCAF Brandon, […]

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Lindsay, Albert R.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lindsay. Albert was home on leave from Brandon, MB. In September of 1942. He had bragged to his fellow trainees about the size of the fruit being grown in the Blenheim area and he had proof. While visiting the farm of Joseph Braybrook near Cedar Springs he found […]

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Lindsay, Norman C.

Gunner Norman C. Lindsay trained with the 71st Battery at Petawawa until about September 1918, when he transferred to the 77th Battery, and went overseas.

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Lister Carl Archibald

The CDN 30/06/43 reported that AC2 Lister had a weekend leave with his wife and son Carl. They were then living on Poplar St., Chatham, ON.  The CDN 20/09/43 reported that AC2 Lister was on a two week leave before taken his departure for training at Victoriaville, PQ. It was reported that Carl was promoted to Flying Officer while overseas, graduating […]

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Little J. R.

Private Little trained with the Home Guards, Wallaceburg. He left overseas with the Army Service Corps Jan. 18, 1916, and proceeded to France, Mar. 4 attached to No.1 Company H.Q. driving an officer’s car. He died of burns Aug. 1, 1916, and was buried five miles west of Albert, France.

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Little William “Bill” Douglas

Little, William Douglas

Of 361 Park St., Chatham, ON. Reported arrived home from overseas duty CDN 7/05/45. The son of Mr. amd Mrs. Floy Little of 22 ½ King St. West, Chatham. He also had three sisters Freda, Avril and Ruth. All of Chatham. Served seven years with the Kent Regiment Infantry N.P.A.M. — One year with Kent Regiment M. […]

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Little, Francis Earl

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Floy Little of 22 ½ King St. West, Chatham. The Brother of William ‘Bill’ D. Cpl. A49652, serving in Italy and Pte. Danny ‘Dan’ A86845, Lincoln & Welland Regt. stationed in England. CDN Aug. 44 He also had three sisters: Freda, Avril and Ruth all of Chatham.  Cpl. Little was born and […]

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Lloyd Raymond John

Lloyd, Raymond John

Trained in Calt, St. Thomas and Dorval. Posted overseas and spent a year and eight months there. Discharged April 11th, 1945.

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Lockwood Allan Thompson

Trained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Trained throughout Canada at various stations with the R.C.O.C. Proceeded to England and served in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Discharged March 21st, 1946. Looking for Information.

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Logan Ronald Murray

Logan, Ronald Murray

Ronald was born on July 2, 1915 in Chatham, Ontario.  Next of Kin:  Norma Alice Logan, RA Labadie – daughter.  Place of Enlistment:  Chatham, Ontario.  Address at Enlistment:  West Street, Chatham.  Date of Enlistment:  April 29, 1942 Trained at Toronto, Guelph and stationed at Dartmouth Nova Scotia, in the account Section. The CDN 16/03/43 reported that he […]

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London Leo

LONDON, Leo

Discharged July 5th, 1945. LOOKING FOR FAMILY INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Long, Harvey

Private Harvey Long left Canada for England in May 1918, with an overseas draft No.11 from the 2nd Depot Battalion, B.C.  reinforcements. He proceeded to France September 12th, posted to the 29th Battalion, B.E.F.

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Long, Joseph Allen

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Holman Long of Thamesville, ON., brother of Maurice. In July of 1942 “an attractive ceremony at the Thamesville United Church” when Audrey Fay Coulter married LAC Joseph Allen Long both of Thamesville. The couple spent a week at Rondeau where they had taken a cottage. CDN 11 & 13?07/42.

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Loop, Harry

It was reported in the WJ 26/06/41 Harry had moved to Halifax, NS. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Loop, Ken Grant

The WJ 3/04/41 reported that Ken had a two week’s furlough from his regiment. He an family were visiting relatives in Wheatley. The WJ 14/07/41 reported Pte Loop of Chatham spent a week with family in Wheatley,  Married and a son Danny. The WJ 23/10/41 reported Ken, stationed in London, ON. with wife and son where visiting relatives in the village.  The WJ 11/12/41 Pte. […]

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Lougheed, John C.

The WJ 27/11/41 reported that Lieut. Lougheed of Hamilton had been engaged to teach and direct the Leamington Boys Band. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Love, Clifford A.

Love, Clifford A. A

Private Clifford A. Love left London for Siberia September 28th, 1918. where he served for seven months as ambulance driver attached to #11 Stationary Hospital C.S.E.F.?. Returned to Canada in June 1919. Discharged at London Aug 19th 1919 due to demobilisation.

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Love, Edwin Albert ‘Ted’

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Edith Grace Love, of Carlyle Ave., Tilbury, Ontario, Canada. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment, (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Ted graduated from Tilbury High School and “enlisted upon graduation”. Ted would transfer from the Army to the RCAF. AC Love was reported home […]

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Lowe John ‘Jack’ D.

Lowe, John D

Served on Convoy Duty. Made eight return trips overseas on British Aircraft Carrier. Reported home in Chatham from Navy Training School, Windsor, ON., in late August, 1941. CDN 25/08/41. Jack served on convoy duty and made eight return trips aboard a British aircraft carrier where he was promoted to leading Leading Telegraphist.. He was discharged […]

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Lowe Richard William

Lowe, Richard William

Trained with the 2nd Kent Regiment. Served with the Air Force from January 1944 to December 1944 and was discharged. Enlisted with the Army in February 1945 and trained with them until September 1945. Discharged September 1945.

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Lowrie, Samuel E.

Living at 168 King St. West, Chatham. The father of WO. Jack stationed in England and FO. Earl H. was stationed at North Battlford, SK. with the RCAF and a daughter Freda who was employed at Chryslers. He had been in England since May 1940. Samuel was in London when the first of the bombs were dropped by enemy planes and […]

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Lowry, R.C. “Cec”

The son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lowry of Windsor, ON. The WJ 28/08/41 he was a resident of Wheatley. Prior to his enlistment, he was employed by the Dominion Gas Co. at Leamington. He had been stationed at Sydney, NS. with the RCAF for the past few months. After his leave he will be stationed […]

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Loyer Wilfred Joseph

Born 13/02/1918 at Detroit, Michigan. Next of Kin, Phyllis Loyer of 145 ½ Richmond St., Chatham, ON. Trained at #12 B.T.C. for one month. Wilfred enlisted in Chatham, ON. 23/12/1943. Wilfred enlisted in the RCAF at No.9 Recruiting Centre at London, ON.  CDN15/07/42. He trained at Malton, ON. and gained his Navigator wing. He was overseas […]

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Lozon, Stanley B.

The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lozon of Wallaceburg. The brother of Alla of Detroit, Stanley of Chatham, other siblings include John William, Andrew, Patricia Jean and Arthur (POW)  Stanley enlisted in the First Kents and reached the rank of Sergt, He was honourably discharge from the Canadian army in February of […]

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Lucas Clayton H.

LUCAS, Clayton

Of Dresden, ON. The DT 3/07/41 reoprted that Clayton had enlisted in the Canadian Army. The CDN 10/12/45 reported that he returned to Canada aboard the S. S. Mauretania. Next of Kin: C.H. Lucas, Dresden.  Arrived aboard the S.S. Mauritania from overseas docked at Halifax NS. 1 January, 1946.   Discharged October 1945. Clayton passed away in February, 1948. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND […]

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Lucier, Leonard J.

The WN 27/01/44 reported that AC2 Lucier was stationed at No. 9 SFTS RCAF Centralia, ON. LOOKING FOR INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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Ludwig, Charles Jr.

From Tilbury joins the RCNVR. The CDN 14/07/44 arrived at Shelburne NS after a two week furlough at his parents. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE  INFORMATION –  Contact GOH Website.   

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Lundy James Donald

Lundy, James Donald

Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lundy of King St. West, Chatham, ON. He attended Queen Mary Public School and Chatham Vocational School, where he studied electrical work. A member of Park Street United Church where he was a “loyal” worker in the Sunday School. Donald enlisted at nineteen at London, ON. in November 1943 with the Royal Canadian […]

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Lupton William J.

Trained at Brandon, Manitoba, Sours, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Regina, Prince Albert, Toronto and Ottawa. Discharged March 9th, 1946.

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Lupton, Stanley Raymond

Stanley R Lupton

  Son of Joseph William and Martha Lupton, of  Wilson Ave., Chatham, Ontario, the brother of  William. Prior to the war Stanley was on the staff of the Chatham Daily News and the CPR. MHSB(P). Stanley was very popular in Chatham. He attended McKeough Public School and spent two years at the Chatham Collegiate Institute. […]

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Lynn, B.A.

Reported to be in training at Camp Borden, Ontario. He was visiting his parents in the Wheatley area. CDN 9/06/42. Looking for Information.

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MacDermott, Eileen

Was stationed at RCAF –  Rockcliffe, ON. in September of 1943 when she was reported on a fortnight’s leave to visit her mother Mrs. C. L. MacDermott of Comber, ON. TT 16/09/43  CDN 10/09/43. The CDN 17/04/44 was visiting at her mother’s home in Comber.                              […]

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MacDonald George Alexander

Next of kin reported as Mrs. A. MacDonald of 58 Barth St., Chatham, ON. Served with the Kent Regiment M.G. Served overseas for five years as Instructor with the rank of Company Sergeant Major. Discharged October 25th, 1945. George passed away 28 November, 1994 at the age of 82 years old

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MacDonald Ian

McDonald, Ian

Next of kin reported as Mrs. P. Hicks of 274 Lacroix St., Chatham, ON. Appears on the “Muster Roll” of the 2nd Bn., Kent Regiment (MG), N.P.A.N. (date unknown). Reported arriving at Halifax, NS. aboard the S. S. “Nieu Amsterdam”, 9 Sept., 1945. Expected to arrive at Lachine, PQ on the 11th for leave to […]

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MacDonald Reginald Joseph Thomas

Trained in Kingston and discharged as medically unfit. The CDN 2/10/43 reported at No.1 Manning Pool – Toronto was reported on a week-end leave to see his mother Mrs. Bert MacDonald, of Murray St., Chatham.  Discharged September 1944. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.  

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MacDonald Steward E.

MacDonald, Stewart E

Served overseas nearly six years. Spent short times in Italy, and was wounded in head. Spent considerable time in Westminster hospital, London, England. Discharged April 16th, 1946.

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MacDonald, Stewart E.

The husband of Constance (a war bride).  They married in England. Part of her house in England after being bombed they moved to Chatham/Kent.   The family is looking for information on this enlistment. They believe he served in Italy and taken as a POW. They believe he was injured and died from the wounds a few […]

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MacFarlane, Jean Elaine

Jean was born in London on July 20, 1925.  Next of Kin is her husband Harold MacFarlane. She enlisted in Chatham and her address at the time was 73 Amelia Street, Chatham. She served in Canada.

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MacGregor, Donald “Don” Charles

MacGregor, Donald

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. MacGregor of Victoria Ave, and his wife lived on Murray St., Chatham. Two sisters Carol and Ruth also served in the RCAF Carol, married RAF pilot R. B. Beeston and Ruth who was stationed in Sydney N.S. His sister Evelyn did not serve.  Donald enlisted in the RCAF (Photographic […]

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Macintosh William Douglas

Bill was born in Chatham on July 27, 1925.  His address at Enlistment was 27 Stone Avenue, Chatham, Ontario. Trained in Saskatchewan, Quebec and at St. Thomas and Toronto. Posted to Goose Bay and served there over a year. Theatre of Service:  Gander, Newfoundland. Date of Death:  June 1, 2003. Bill’s wife Iris writes:  “I […]

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MacIntosh, J.D.

The WN 23/03/44 reported that Sigmn. MacIntosh was serving on ‘active duty’. He was welcomed home by the special welcoming committee chaired by Ted Carter, Canadian Legion, the war Services committee of the Dominion Glass Company. WN 25/01/46. LOOKING FOR FAMILY AND SERVICE INFORMATION – Contact GOH Website.

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Mackellar Kenneth Dougald

The son of Erie and Rita MacKellar. The brother Neil, Audrey (Fenton) and Shirley (Ball). The husband of Mildred, the father of Beth (Hunter), Kathy (Holmes), Sandy (Countryman) and Dugal. Enlisted in the Navy and trained at Windsor, Quebec, Ottawa, St. Hycinthe and Cornwallis. Transferred to the Army in 1945 and trained at New Market, Quebec, London, […]

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