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1488. William LOVELESS

1Newspaper, Toronto Star 27 Apr 1931.
"Ellesmere, April 27 - To guard the body of his old master, William Loveless, farmer here, who fell dead over his wheelbarrow after a heart attack, a faithful collie stretched himself out beside the inert form and waited. A watchman of the Canadian Explosives Co found them but was unable to approach the body. He was forced to call Tracey and Murray, Mr Loveless' two sons.
Loveless was in his 68th year. He was one of the descendnats of David and Mary Thomson, Scarboro pioneers, who came to Highland Creek in 1795. He is directly descended from WIlliam Loveless, who hewed his little homestead out of virgin forest only a few rods from the present Loveless home."


Hattie Mildred DUDLEY

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star 17 Nov 1944.
"LOVELESS, Hattie Mildred Dudley - Suddenly at her residence, Ellesmere Rd., Agincourt, on Friday, November 17, 1944, Hattie Mildred Dudley, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of the late William Loveless and dear mother of Ella (Mrs E Teece), Tracey, Dudley, Elmer and Orran of Ellesmere...Interment Pine Hills cemetery."


1491. Rev Elijah Edgar LOVELESS

1Gravestone Transcript, Barton.
"Rev E E Loveless 1870 - 1931 his wife Harriet W Robertson 1877 - 1941 LOVELESS."


Rev John Malcolm EAGLE

1Gravestone.
"EAGLE In loving memory of Rev John M Eagle 1864 - 1936 his wife Hannah E Loveless 1872 - 1953 "Until the day breaks"."


1494. Hattie Mildred DUDLEY

1Newspaper Announcement, Toronto Star 17 Nov 1944.
"LOVELESS, Hattie Mildred Dudley - Suddenly at her residence, Ellesmere Rd., Agincourt, on Friday, November 17, 1944, Hattie Mildred Dudley, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of the late William Loveless and dear mother of Ella (Mrs E Teece), Tracey, Dudley, Elmer and Orran of Ellesmere...Interment Pine Hills cemetery."


William LOVELESS

1Newspaper, Toronto Star 27 Apr 1931.
"Ellesmere, April 27 - To guard the body of his old master, William Loveless, farmer here, who fell dead over his wheelbarrow after a heart attack, a faithful collie stretched himself out beside the inert form and waited. A watchman of the Canadian Explosives Co found them but was unable to approach the body. He was forced to call Tracey and Murray, Mr Loveless' two sons.
Loveless was in his 68th year. He was one of the descendnats of David and Mary Thomson, Scarboro pioneers, who came to Highland Creek in 1795. He is directly descended from WIlliam Loveless, who hewed his little homestead out of virgin forest only a few rods from the present Loveless home."


1499. Walton THOMSON

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 498.
"Walton Jan 15 1907 ae 43 yr."


1502. David Lapsley THOMSON

1Gravestone Transcript, Bendale 498.
" David Lapsley Thomson Nov 25 1869 - Apr 21 1951 husband of Isabel Nisbet and their son John Nisbet Thomson PO, RCAF Nov 19 1921 - Mar 7 1944 buried June 10 1944 at Reykjavik Iceland."


3554. John Nisbet THOMSON

1Gravestone Transcript.
Buried in Iceland but commemorated at St Andrews Bendale.

2Commonwealth War Graves, www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2271811/.