Last Names Beginning with B
Lt. William D. Bell.
Lieutenant William Douglas Bell. Son of James Anthony Bell of St. Thomas, Ontario. Admitted as a law student in 1910 at age 18. Enlisted 2nd overseas contingent, 4 November 1914. Lieutenant 4th Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 15 September 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. R.W. Biggar.
Lieutenant Roy Warren Biggar. Son of S.D. Biggar of Hamilton, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 17. Lieutenant 116th Battalion. Killed in action 3 March 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. Gerald E. Blake.
Lieutenant Gerald Edward Blake. Son of Mrs. E.F. Blake, widow, of Toronto, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 22. Enlisted with Officers Training Corps in England, May 1915. Killed in action 23 July 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. J. Gordon Bole.
Lieutenant James Gordon Bole. Son of W.W. Bole of Toronto, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1912. Admitted in 1912 at age 22. Called to the bar 8 February 1917. Enlisted 2nd overseas contingent, 5 November 1914. Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 28 August 1918.
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Lt. Cecil J. Bovaird.
Lieutenant Cecil Johnstone Bovaird. Son of W.J. Bovaird, contractor, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1910. Admitted as a law student in 1911 at age 16. Called to the bar on 10 February 1916. Bombardier 82nd Howitzer Battery. Killed 3 May 1917.
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Lt. Harold S. Brewster.
Lieutenant Harold Staples Brewster. Son of W.S. Brewster, Barrister, of Brantford, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 21. Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action 6 December 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Capt. S.H. Brocklebank, M.C.
Captain Stanley Howson Brocklebank, Military Cross. Son of D. Brocklebank of Arthur, Ontario. B.A. McMaster University, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age 24. Lieutenant 71st Battalion. Died of wounds 20 September 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Pte. Alway Brown.
Private Walter Everard Alway Brown. Son of M.A. Brown, Barrister, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1915. Admitted as a law student in September 1915 at age 21. Enlisted 201st Battalion. Private 75th Battalion. Killed in action 4 September 1918. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. William E. Brown.
Lieutenant William Eberts Brown. Son of William Brown of Owen Sound, Ontario. Called to the bar in 1909. Practised in Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto, Ontario. Lieutenant 75th Battalion. Died of wounds 28 September 1918.
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Maj. Jeffrey H. Bull, D.S.O.
Major Jeffrey Harper Bull, Distinguished Service Order. Son of B.H. Bull, deceased, of Brampton, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1909. Admitted as a law student in 1910. Major 75th Battalion. Killed in action 8 August 1918. Never called to the bar.
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