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  • Stephenson, W.
    Stephenson, W.
    TextGenealogical Resource       ...
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    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
  • Stoate, T.
    Stoate, T.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource       Sergeant Thomas Stoate of Lindsay, Ontario, served in the Veteran’s Guard in World War II. His death occurred in Kingston Military Hospital.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource     Sergeant Thomas Stoate of Lindsay, Ontario, served in the Veteran’s Guard in World War II. His death occurred in Kingston Military Hospital.
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
  • Pages 77-78: Christie, David D.
    Pages 77-78: Christie, David D.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource       This card is part of a larger collection of World War II personnel clippings. The project began in 1944 at the Lindsay Library. The intent was to gather together as much information as possible on the military record and the service of people from the Town of Lindsay and the …
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource     This card is part of a larger collection of World War II personnel clippings. The project began in 1944 at the Lindsay Library. The intent was to gather together as …
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
  • Sleep, H.
    Sleep, H.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource       Sergeant Observer Howard Sleep enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1941. He received his training at Portage La Prairie, Macdonal, and graduated from Rivers (Man) in August 1942. He was posted overseas in October 1942. On 29 March 1943, he was killed while on operations over Germany …
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource     Sergeant Observer Howard Sleep enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1941. He received his training at Portage La Prairie, Macdonal, and graduated from Rivers (Man) in August …
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
  • Moir, A.
    Moir, A.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource       C 65625Pte. Andrew Moir enlisted with the Canadian Army on 6 March 1941. He trained at Ottawa and St. John N.B. He was one of 50 who were chosen at Niagara Falls to go overseas and saw action at Hong Kong. He was killed on 25 December 1941.
    ImageTextGenealogical Resource     C 65625Pte. Andrew Moir enlisted with the Canadian Army on 6 March 1941. He trained at Ottawa and St. John N.B. He was one of 50 who were chosen at …
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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