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Husband of Mrs. Louis Lovely, of Chelsea, Quebec.
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Private Louis Lovely
Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other.<P>
Attestation Paper<P>
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
Digital gallery of
Private Louis Lovely
Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other.
Attestation Paper
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
Digital gallery of
Private Louis Lovely
Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other.
Attestation Paper
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
Digital gallery of
Private Louis Lovely
Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other.
Attestation Paper
Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
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Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other.<P> Attestation Paper<P> Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
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Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other. Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
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Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other. Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
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Louis Lovely signed two sets of Attestation Papers. The first in St John's, Quebec on May 24, 1916 (5 years to the day before he died), Service Number 749156. The second in Hamilton, Ontario on July 10, 1917, Service Number 2497723. In the first he listed his trade or calling as Farmer, in the second as Railroader. The date of birth in one is June 13, 1878 and June 13, 1877, in the other. Attestation Paper Source: Library and Archives Canada: Soldiers of the First World
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