Canadian Military Institute
OFFICERS
OF THE
British Forces in Canada
DURING THE
WAR OF 1812=15
BY
L. HOMFRAY IRVING, Honorary Librarian.
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WEI/LAND TBIBUNE PKINT.
1908
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Enterod according to Act of Parliament, in the Year Nineteen Hundred and
Eight, by L. Homfray Irving, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.
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INTRODUCTION
A people which takes no pride in the noble
" achievements of remote ancestors will never
" achieve anything worthy to be remembered
" with pride by remote descendants."
Macaulay s History of England.
The accompanying lists of officers, who served during the War of
1812-15, are compiled from the records of the grants of land made in
Upper Canada to officers, non-commissioned officers and men who had
served in " the first flank Companies, the Provincial Artillery, the
Incorporated Regiment, the Corps of Artillery Drivers, the Provincial
Dragoons, the Marine and General Staff of the Army,"* and in Lower
Canada, to " the officers and men of the Embodied Militia, discharged
troops and others."**
All those who participated in the Prince Regent s Bounty, as
these land grants were called, are indicated by a star in front of their
respective names.
The names of those who received land grants as above have been
supplemented by names from pay lists, appointments and promotions
as published in Militia Orders, returns, petitions and correspondence
in the office of the Archivist and Keeper of the Records, Arthur G.
Doughty, C. M. G., L. L. D., to whom and his assistant officers I am
more than indebted for the facilities and courtesy which have always
been afforded me in my searches.
The foot notes, in addition to what could be obtained at the
Archives, have been gathered from Army Lists, Obituaries in local
newspapers, military magazines, etc., etc.
The sources of information from whence the names of the
Militia General Order, 21st January, 1820.
** Appendix O, Journals House of Assembly, Lower Canada, 1819.
11. INTRODUCTION.
survivors who, in 1847, received the "General Service Medal, 1793-
1814,"f are derived, were :
(1) A list of Veterans of 1812-15 in Upper and Lower
Canada to whom medals were granted. (Canadian Archives.)
(2) The Army List for July, 1851.
(3) A list published in the "United Service Magazine"
(1849, parts 2 and 3.)
The names of the recipients of " Gold Medals " are taken from
Sir H. Nicholas " History of the Orders of British Knighthood."
The list of the Regimental Officers of the Regular Army were,
for various reasons, withdrawn ; the present printed material being
substituted.
I desire to acknowledge most gratefully the obligations I am
under to Miss Shanly, of Toronto, Mr. Avern Pardoe, Librarian
Ontario Legislature, and Mr. Marmaduke Wilson, his Assistant, Lt.-
Colonel E. Cruikshank, F.R.S.C., Lt.-Colonel C. S. Jones and the gen
tlemen of his staff in the Crown Lands Department, Toronto, as well
as to Mr. Hector Caron, of the same Department at Quebec ; nor
must my sincere thanks be withheld from Lt.-Colonel A. L. Jarvis,
1.8*0., and Mr. Errol Bouchette, F.R.S.G., two gentlemen whose grand
fathers and great grandfathers services are recorded herein.
L. H. I.
Toronto, 7th October, 1908.
fGeneral Order, Horse Guards, 1st June, 1847.
ABBREVIATIONS
JW Received Prince Regent s land grant for services during
the War.
A B. Able-bodied Seaman.
Beauhar. Beauharnois.
Bvt. Brevet.
Q. B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Q t c. Canadian Chasseurs.
Can. Fenc. Canadian Fencible Regiment.
Can. Voy. Canadian Voyageurs.
Emb. Embodied Militia.
F. L. I. Frontier Light Infantry.
F. O. Field Officer.
Gar. B. Garrison Battalion.
G c B. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
G. C. H.-Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.
G. L. I. Glengarry Light Infantry.
G. O. General Order,
h. p. Half-pay.
I Y, O. Inspecting Field Officer of Militia.
Incorp. Incorporated Militia Battalion.
Ind. Dept. Indian Department.
K. B. Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath.
K c B Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
K CH.-K^Iht Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.
K H.-Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.
King s R. R. King s Royal Regiment of New York, 1777.
L> D,_LigM Dragoons (now Hussars.)
L. and P. Society. Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada.
L c. Lower Canada (now Quebec.)
M. G. O. Militia General Order.
M. Leg. C. Member Legislative Council.
M P. P. Member Provincial Parliament.
M. V. A. Mississippi Volunteer Artillery.
N B. F. New Brunswick Fencible Regiment, 181d-lb.
N . s. Nova Scotia Fencible Regiment.
pro- Promoted.
Pro v . Provincial .
R C. V. Royal Canadian Volunteers, 1794-1803.
R. M. Royal Marines.
R. M. A. Royal Marine Artillery.
R. N. R. Royal Newfoundland Regiment, 1803-lb.
R. y. Royal Veteran Battalion.
S. E. M. Select Embodied Militia.
U. C. Upper Canada (now Ontario.)
V ^O^rsSKrSenUn either o. the actions of the 16th.
^* 17th or 18th June, 1815.
W. I. West India Regiment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Alphabetically Arranged
ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................... ....... iii-
ADDENDA ..................................................................................... 261
APPENDICES :
Arms and Accoutrements .................................................. 247
Clothing, etc., prices of ...................................................... 246
Colours Select Embodied Militia ..................................... 260
Garrisons ............................................................................ 234
Gentlemen Volunteers ....................................................... 236, 267
Militia Pension Boards ...................................................... 258
Miscellaneous Orders ........................................................ 252
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Lower Canadian Militia ............................................... 239
Upper Canadian Militia ............................................... 237, 272
Pay ..................................................................................... 244
Prize-Money ....................................................................... 257
Rations and Forage ............................................................ 242
Uniforms ............................................................................ 248
BRITISH ARMY :
Adjutant General s Department ........................................ 4
Army Bill Office ................................................................. 262
Barrackmaster General s Department ..............................
Brigade-Majors ................................................................... 13
Chaplains ...........................................................................
Colonels on the Staff .......................................................... 10
Commander-in-Chief .........................................................
Commissariat Department ................................................
Engineer s Department ..................................................... 15
Field Train Department .................................................... 14
General Officers and Staff ..................................................
Gun Carriage Establishment .............................................
Judge- Advocate s Department ..........................................
Medical Department .......................................................... 17, 261
Paymaster General s Department ..................................... 19
Postmaster ................................................................ ........ 19
Prize Boards ..................................................................... 261
Quartermaster General s Department .............................. 5> 261
REGIMENTS :
19th Light Dragoons ..................................................... 21
Royal Artillery ............................................................. 21
Royal Engineers ........................................................... 21
1st Foot Royal Scots .................................................. 22
3rd " The Buffs ...................................................... 22
8th " -King s
23
VI. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
BRITISH ARMY CORPS (Continued.)
9th Foot 23
13th " 23
16th " 23
27th " 23
37th " 23
39th " 24
41st " 24,270
49th " ^ 24
57th " 24
58th " t 24
70th Glasgow Lowland 24
76th 24
82nd Prince of Wales Volunteers 24, 270
88th Connaught Rangers 24
89th 24
90th 25
97th Queen s Own 25
100th Foot Prince Regent s County of Dublin 25
101st " Duke of York s Irish 25
103rd " 25
104th " 25
10th Royal Veteran Battalion 27
Royal Newfoundland Regiment 25
Canadian Fencible Infantry 26
Glengarry Light Infantry 26
Meuron s Regiment 26
Watteville s Regiment 26
Royal Marines 27
Flank Battalion 27
Light Battalion 27
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION :
Administrators 2
Governor-General and Staff 1, 261
ERRATA 269
INDIAN DEPARTMENT:
Engagements 208
Corps of Warriors 217
OFFICERS
Lower Canada 214
Upper Canada 209
War Chiefs 219, 267
INDEX 273
LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA :
Adjutant General s Department 100
Chaplains 102
Commissary of Transports 102
CORPS
1st S. E. Batt 118, 266
2nd " " 122,266
3rd " " 124, 266
4th " " 128, 266
5th " " 130
TABLE OF CONTENTS. vii,
LOWEK CANADIAN MILITIA CORPS (Continued.)
6th Batt. (Quebec) 135, 266
7fch " (DeChambault s) 137
8th " (Three Elvers) 138
Argenteuil 173
Artillery Drivers 113
Beauharnois 191
Beauport 152
Becancour 162
Belceil 188
Berthier 183
Blainville 180
Boucherville 189
Canadian Chasseurs 133
Light Dragoons (Coleman s) 112
-Voltigeurs 105
Voyageurs 114
CapSante 151
Chambly 187
Chasseurs : L Acadie 193
Chateauguay 193
St. Constant 194
St. Philippe 194
Commissiariat Voyageurs 115, 266
Dorchester Light Dragoons (Watson s) 140
Frontier Light Infantry 109
Guides, The 163
He J^sus 177
Island of Orleans 146
L Acadie 193
L Assom|)tion 181
LaValtrie 183
Longue Pointe 172
Lotbiniere 149
Militia Light Infantry 116
Volunteers (Barker s) 110
Montreal Artillery 163
Cavalry (Platt s) 163
Flank Battalion 364
Incorporated Volunteers 164
1st Batt. (British) 165
2nd 166
-3rd " 168
Nicolet 161
Pointe Claire 170
Quebec Cavalry (Bell s) 140
1st Batt 141
-2nd " 143
3rd " (British) 145
County 150
-Volunteers (Bouchette s) Ill
Eimouski 153
Riviere-du-Chene 176
Riviere-du-Loup 159
Riviere-Ouelle 158
St. Anne 160
St. Denis 194
Vlll. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA CORPS (Continued.)
St. Hyacinthe 186
St. Jean du Port Jolie 154
St. Marie de Nouvelle Beauce 150
St. Ours 184
St. Thomas 155
St. Valier 147
Terrebonne , , 178
Three Rivers 157
Townships 1st Batt 197
2nd 198
3rd 198
4th 199
5th 200
6th 200
Vaudreuil 174
Vercheres 195
Yamaska 160
Hospital Staff 101
Judge Advocate s Department 102
Paymaster General 101
Quartermaster-General s Department 101
Special Service Officers 101
Staff Officers 103, 266
Staff Surgeons 101
MILITIA STAFF :
Inspecting Field Officers 28, 262
Staff Adjutants 28
UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA :
Adjutant General s Department 31, 262
Chaplains 35
Commands , 36
CORPS
Addington 55, 264
Artillery, 1st Lincoln (Powell s) 75
Caldwell s Rangers 95
Canadian Volunteers 98, 265
Canboro 71
Coloured Men (Runchey s) 76
Dease s Volunteers 97
Dundas 45, 263
Durham 62
Embodied (Cartwright s) 53
Essex 1st Regt 89
2nd " 91
Frontenac 54
Glengarry 1st Regt 41, 263
2nd " 42
Green Bay 99
Grenville 1st Regt 48, 263
2nd " 49,263,270
Haldimand 71
Hastings 59,264
Incorporated Artillery (Cameron s) 39, 270
Incorporated Battalion 37, 270
TABLE OF CONTENTS. ix.
UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA CORPS (Continued.)
Kent 93, 271
Leeds 1st Regt 50
2nd " 51,264
Lennox 56
Lincoln 1st Regt 72, 271
2nd " 76,264,271
3rd " 78
4th " 80,264
5th " 82,265
1st Artillery 75
Loyal Kent Volunteers 93
Michigan Fencibles 96
Middlesex 88
Mississippi Artillery 97
Volunteers (Bulger s) 96
Volunteers (Dease s) 97
Niagara Frontier Guides 71
Light Dragoons 70
Norfolk 1st Regt 84, 271
.2nd " 85,271
Northumberland 61
Oxford 87,265,271
Prescott., 45, 263
Prince Edward 58
Provincial Artificers 40
Artillery Drivers ~. 40, 270
Dragoons, (Merritt s) 71
Stormont 44, 263
Voyageurs 98
Western Rangers fCaldwell s) 95
York 1st Regt 63
2nd " 65,270
3rd " 67
Miscellaneous Appointments 35, 263
Non-Commissioned Officers 237, 272
Paymaster-General s Department 33
Prison Provost 35
Provost Marshal. 35
Quartermasters 34
Quartermaster-General s Department 31
Special Service Officers 32
Surgeons 34
PROVINCIAL MARINE :
Engagements 203
Officers 203
Ships and Vessels 202
ROYAL NAVY :-
Engagements 224
Officers 225
Ships and Vessels 222
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
CAPTAIN-GENERAL AND GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF, &C., &C., &C.
1 Lieut.-General Sir George Prevost,Bart., 14 Sept., 113 Apr.,15,
CIVIL SECRETARY.
2 Honble Herman Witsius Ryland.
11 Lt.-Colonel Edward Brabazon Brenton, 1 May, 13.
ASSISTANT CIVIL SECRETARY.
19 Ensign Andrew William Cochran, Quebec Militia, 1 May, 13.
MILITARY SECRETARY.
3 Ensign Noah Freer, Nova Scotia Fencibles, 17 Aug., 11.
ASSISTANT MILITARY SECRETARY.
6 Lt.-Colonel William Armstrong, Nova Scotia Fencibles.
Lieutenant William Kemble, Glengarry L. Infantry, 18 July, 12.
:1 Lieutenant Peter Grant, Royal Scots, 25 Oct., 13.
DEPUTY MILITARY SECRETARY.
| Ensign Thomas Trigge, 70th, 25 June, 14.
12 Lieutenant David Duval, 81st, 25 July, 14.
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
3 Ensign Noah Freer, N.S. Fenc. (acting), 11 Nov., 11.
5 Captain Robert McDouall, 8th, 31 Aug., 12.
(J Captain H. B. O. Milnes, 1st Foot Guards, 30 Sept., 12.
7 Captain Foster Lech Coore, 3rd W 7 est India Reg t.
Bvt.-Major James Forrest Fulton, 98th.
9 Bvt.-Major William Cochrane, 103rd, 18 Septx, 13.
13 Captain John S. Sinclair, R. A., 10 Jan., 14.
EXTRA AIDE-DE-CAMP.
13 Captain John Bagwell, 60th, 16 Sept., 14.
PROVINCIAL AIDES-DE-CAMP.
* Lt.-Colonel Pierre de Boucherville, L. C. Militia.
Lt.-Colonel Michael Henry Percival, L. C. Militia.
1 Lt.-Colonel Edward Brabazon Brenton, 19 Nov., 12.
15
THE CIVIL STAFF OF CANADA.
EXTRA PROVINCIAL AIDE-DE-CAMP.
jBl Hoiible Wm. McGillivray, 14 Nov., 13.
CHAPLAIN ATTACHED TO HEAD-QUARTERS.
17 Reverend George Jenkins, 21 Aug., 14.
PRESIDENTS ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT OF UPPER CANADA.
18 Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, 9 Oct., 1113 Oct., 12.
18 Major-General Sir R. H. Sheaffe, Bart., 20 Oct., 1218 June, 13.
18 Major-General Francis Baron de Rottenburg, 19 June 13 12
Dec., 13.
18 Lieut.-General Sir Gordon Drummond, 13 Dec., 13 Apr., 15.
PRESIDENTS ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT OF LOWER CANADA.
18 Major-General Francis Baron de Rottenburg, 25 Feb., 13 19
Mar, 13. 12 May, 1313 June, 13.
18 Major-General George Glasgow, R. A., 14 June, 13 25 Sept., 13.
18 Major-General Francis Baron de Rottenburg, 7 Oct., 13 3
Nov., 14.
1 Eldest son of Major. -Gen. Augustin Prevost. B. at New York, 1767. Col.
Comdt. 5th Battln., 60th, 8 Sept., 06. Lt.-Gen. in the Army 4 June, 11. Col.
16th Kegt. 17 Feb., 14. Created a Baronet 6 Dec., 05. Died at Belmont, Eng
land, 5 Jan., 16. Gold Medal Martinique.
2 Had been in Paymaster- General s Dep t during American war. Was Civil
Secretary to Sir Guy Carleton. Was a Legislative Councillor, &c. Died at
Beauport, 1838.
3 Ensign N.S.F. 25 Oct., 10. Lieut. Can. Fenc. 25 June, 12. Capt. N.B.F. 25
Oct., 13. Went on h. p. 25 May, 16. Medal "Chateauguay." Was cashier of
the Quebec Bank. Married, 1824, Miss Anderson, niece of Philip Van Cortlandt,
Dep. Bar. M. General.
4 Ensign R.N.F. 26 Apr., 10. Lieut. G.L.I. 6 Feb., 12. Served during the war
as a Regimental and Staff Officer. Present at Lundy s Lane. H.p. May, 16.
H.M. law printer, Lower Canada, 1826. Paymaster Queen s Volunteers during
1837-38. Editor Quebec Mercury, 1832-42. Died at Quebec, 5 Mar., 45, leaving
a son and a daughter, the latter became the wife of Lt.-Col. W. L. Dames, late
66th and Rifle Brigade.
5 Cornet 26th L.D., 1796. Capt. 8th Foot 24 Oct., 04. Major G.L.I., 1813.
Present at Stoney Creek (despatches). Lt.-Col. 29 July, 13. Commanded at
Mackinac, which he successfully defended, 4 Aug. 14. Went on h.p. 4 Dec., 16.
C.B., 3 Feb., 17. Maj.-Gen., 1841. Died at Stranraer, 15 Nov., 48. Medal
"Martinique" clasp.
6 Henry Banks Oldenburgh Milnes, 3rd son of Sir Robert Shore Milnes, Bart.
Born Oct., 1796. Ensign 1st F.G. 1 Nov., 7. Present at Stoney Creek
THE CIVIL STAFF OF CANADA.
(despatches). Died at Kingston, 25 Aug., from wounds received at Goose Creek,
21 Aug., 13.
7 Capt. 3rd W.I., 3 Mar., 08. Bearer of Brock s Detroit Despatches to Eng
land. Bvt. -Major 8 Oct., 12. Present at Fort Erie Assault (despatches). D.Q.
M.G. Sept., 13. App t d. D.Q.M.G. Nova Scotia, 18 Feb., 15. Lt.-Col. York L.
Inf., 1 Nov., 15. H.p. 29 May., 17.
8 Capt. 98th, 22 Mar. 04. Bearer of Sheaffe s Queenston Despatches to Eng
land. Bvt.-Maj., 28 Nov., 12. Major Can. Fenc., Oct., 14. Lt.-Col. on the
Continent, 24 Nov., 25. K.H., 1837. Medal " Chateauguay " clasp.
9 Went on h.p., 1818. Lt.-Col., 15 July, 24. Inspecting F.O. Nova Scotia
Militia, 1824.
10 See Corps of Canadian Voyageurs.
11 See Army Staff, Deputy Judge Advocate.
12 Served in Canada as 2nd Lieut., E.A., in 1797. Capt. K.A. 2 Feb., 07. Bvt.-
Maj. 4 June, 14. Eetired as Lt. -Colonel 14 Nov., 26. See also Army Staff.
13 Cornet 1st Dragoons, 12 Oct., 09. Lieut. 4 July, 11. Capt. 60th 18 Aug., 13.
u See 8th Battalion (Three Kivers Division).
15 Was Collector of Customs at Quebec.
lfi Major 21st, 25 June, 08. Bvt. Lt.-Col. 25 Apr., 08. Major 2nd Gar. B., 13
Sept., 10. Capt. N.S.F. 1 Aug., 11. To h.p. 25 Sept., 16. Colonel 12 Aug., 19.
Died in Paris, 1837. See also Army Staff, Majors of Brigade and Barrack Dept.
17 Had served in the Peninsula. Died at Montreal, 26 Apr., 21, aged 42.
18 See Army Staff, General Officers.
19 Afterwards Honble A. W. Cochran, M. Leg. C., Lower Canada. Born in
Nova Scotia, 1792. Died 11 July, 49. See Army Staff, Deputy Judge Advocate.
20 Ensign 70th, 22 Apr., 13. Lieut. 104th, 3 May, 15. H.p. 25 July, 17.
21 Resigned 14 July, 14, to rejoin his Regiment. To h.p. 15 June, 18.
22 Capt. 28 Oct., 24.
THE ARMY STAFF
ADJUTANT-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF THE FORCES.
1 Colonel Edward Baynes, Glengarry Light Infantry, Aug., 1807.
DEPUTY ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
9 Bvt. Lt.-Colonel Robert Ellice, h.p., 24th Dragoons.
2 Major John Harvey, 6th Gar. Battln., 80 June, 12.
io A. D. C., Bvt. Lt.-Colonel Win. Jervoise, Capt. 57th.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERALS.
3 Capt. Robert McDouall, 8th, 2 Aug., 12.
4 Bvt.-Major John Baskervyle Glegg, 49th, 14 July, 14.
5 Bvt. Lt.-Colonel Charles Tryon, Capt. 88th, 8 Aug., 14.
Major E. P. Sparrow, 61st, 21 Aug., 14.
DEPUTY-ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERALS.
13 Captain James Rowan, Royal Scots, 31 Aug., 12.
7 Captain R. Leonard, 104th, 8 May, 13.
8 Captain H. N. Moorsom, Lieut. 104th, 26 Aug., 13.
11 Captain G. T. Bourke, 100th, 15 June, 14.
Captain Donald McLean, Royal Scots, 24 July, 14.
Captain Sackville H. Eaton, Lieut. 62nd.
12 Captain J, Moorhead, Ensign Volt g rs., 25 Aug., 14.
Captain H. S. Blanckley, h. p., 23rd, 23 Sept., 14.
Captain H. B. Everest, Lieut. 6th, 25 Oct., 14.
6 Captain N. Eckersley, Royal Dragoons, 10 Dec., 14.
1 Lieut. 32nd, Aug., 1790. Capt. Mar., 1795. Was at capture of Cape of Good
Hope. Major Nov., 1796. Major 76th 23, Apr., 1800, serving in India. Lt.-Col
onel h.p. Ap., 02. Lt.-Colonel 5th, 180-1. Adjutant-General North America, Aug.,
07. Lt.-Colonel N.S.F. from 4th Gar. Battln, 17 Sept., 07. Mil. Sec ry to
Brock. Colonel G.L.I., 6 Feb., 12. Maj. -General, 4 June, 14. Died at Sid-
mouth, Eng., Mar., 1829.
2 Ensign 80th, 1794. Served on the Continent, Cape of Good Hope, Egypt,
1801, Mahratta war, &c., Silver Medal, clasp Egypt. Arrived at H.Q., 4 Feb.,
13. Present at Stoney Creek (despatches), Chrystler s Farm (despatches), Gold
THE ARMY STAFF.
Medal. Fort Niagara (despatches). Black Kock, 30 Dec., 13, (despatches),
Oswego (despatches). Lundy s Lane (despatches), Fort Erie, Assault and Sortie
(despatches). C.B., 1815. K.C.H., 1824. Colonel 103rd, 27 May, 25. K.C.B.,
1838 Lt. -General 9 Nov., 48. Governor of New Brunswick, Newfoundland,
Nova Scotia, 1846-52. Died 1852. See also Deputy Qr.Mr. General.
3 See Gen. Prevost s Staff.
4 See Army Staff General Officers.
5 Was D.A.A.G. during Peninsula war. Wounded at Salamanca. Gold Medal
Pyrenees. To h.p. 25 Oct., 21. Died 1826.
6 Lieut. 1st Dragoons, 8 Sept., 1804. Capt., Oct., 11, Major, June, 17. ~K.fi.
1.818. Major 60th, 26 Aug., 19. To h.p. on same date. D.Q.M.G. Leeward
Islands, 1827. Lt.-Col., 8 Nov., 27. Died 12 Nov., 37.
7 Ensign 54th, 1796. Was in Egypt, 1801. Asst. Engineer at Siege of Alex
andria. Capt. N.B. Fenc. (104th), 28 Mar., 05. Present at Sackett s Harbour
(wounded), Lundy s Lane, Fort Erie assault (sev. wounded). Major 27 Oct., 14.
Settled at Lundy s Lane, where he died, 31 Oct., 33. Was Lt.-Col. 1st Lincoln
Light Infantry. Sheriff of Lincoln.
8 Lieut. 104th, 12 Nov., 11, from 24th. Killed at Lundy s Lane (despatches).
"A very intelligent and promising young officer."
9 To 6th Dragoons, 30 June, 12.
10 Capt. 89th, 14 July, 08. Capt. 57th, 25 Mar., 13. Present at Black Rock
(despatches), Oswego (despatches), Lundy s Lane (despatches). Bvt. Lt. -Colonel
22 Sept., 14. Capt. 8th, 1818. To h.p. from Captcy. 53rd, 17 Sept., 23. K.H.,
1835. Maj. -General 9 Nov., 46. See Drumrnond s Staff.
11 See Army Staff, Majors of Brigade.
12 Afterwards Ensign G.L.I., 24 Nov., 14. To h.p. 25 Aug., 16.
18 Resigned 14 July, 14, to rejoin his Regiment.
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
1 Colonel Edward MacdonneU, h.p. 105th, 4 Nov., 11.
2 Lt.-Colonel Christopher Myers, 70th (acting). 13 Aug., 1230
Oct., 12.
8 Colonel Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith, K.C.B., 95th, 7 Jan., 13.
4 A.D.C., Lieut. Wm. Nesfield, 89th, (acting.)
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
28 Lt.-Colonel Alleyne Hanipden Pye, h.p., 10th West India Regt.
8 Capt. Andrew Gray, N.S.F., (acting), 3 Jan., 1230 Oct., 12.
2 Lt.-Colonel Christopher Myers, 70th.
G Capt. H. B. O. Milnes, A.D.C., (acting), 21 Jan., 13.
24 Lt.-Colonel John Harvey, A.A.G. (acting), May, 13.
26 Lt.-Colonel Wm. Drninmond, 104th (acting), 18 Sept., 13.
26 Bvt.-Major F. L. Coore, 3rd West India (acting), 18 Sept., 13.
THE ARMY STAFF.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER-GENERALS.
27 Captain D. B. Davies, 100th.
Captain R. T. Fuller, 41st.
23 Captain J. T. Caddy, R.A.
5 Captain Andrew Gray, N.S.F., 29 June, 12.
Bvt.-Major Philip Hughes, R.E., 21 Nov., 12.
23 Major Francis Cockburn, Can. Fenc., 22 July, 14.
Bvt.-Major H. Montgomery, 50th, 8 Aug., 14.
8 Major Nathaniel Thorn, 3rd, 8 Aug., 14.
Bvt.-Major R. Roberts. 62nd.
9 Bvt.-Major H. Balneavis, 27th, 31 Aug., 14.
10 Major William Staveley, Royal Staff Corps.
DEPUTY-ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER-GENERALS.
Lieut. Charles King, R.A., 15 Feb., 12.
11 Ensign Edward F. Davis,R.N.F., 29 June, 12.
11 Captain J. B. Irwin, 103rd, 20 July, 12.
12 Lieutenant George Fowler, 41st, 25 Aug., 12.
15 Captain G. A. Eliot, 103rd, 9 Dec., 12.
14 Lieutenant Felix Trough ton, R.A.
lfl Lieutenant Thomas Powell, 24th, 6 Mar., 13.
16 Captain F. Kirchberger, De Watteville s, 22 Aug., 13.
7 Captain John Maule, 104th, 22 Aug., 13.
17 Captain Tito Lelievre, R.N.F., 22 Aug., 13.
18 Captain R. P. Skinner, R.N.F.
19 Captain Alexander Clerk, 49th.
; Lieutenant John Le Breton, R.N.F. (temp.), 29 Jan., 14.
21 Lieutenant E. Dewar, 100th.
22 Lieutenant Wm. Ranaldson Dickson (acting), 20 June, 14.
Captain G. W. Barnes, 89th (acting), 25 June, 14.
Lieutenant Edward W. Solomon, 104th (acting), 14 July, 14.
Captain Elias Pipon, R.N.F., 18 July, 14.
Captain H. Dumaresque, 9th, 8 Aug., 14.
Captain H. Saunderson, 39th, 31 Aug., 14.
Lieutenant John Johnston, Can. Fenc., 24 Sept., 14.
Captain J. Westropp. 58th, 29 Nov., 14.
29 Captain F. Gordon, R. A., 25 Jan., 15.
1 Appointed Q.M.G. from Dep. Br.Mr.-Gen., Canada, 4 Nov., 11. Married Anne,
sister of Sir William Johnson, Bart., Colonel Townships Militia. Died at
Montreal, 30 Oct., 12.
2 Major, 70th, 1804. Bvt. Lt.-Col. 7 Aug., 05. D. Q.M.G. Jamaica, 1810. Ex
changed with Col. Pye. Arrived 13 June, 12, and ordered to York. Colonel
THE ARMY STAFF.
(local) 1 Mar., 13. In command at Kingston, 22 Apr., 13. Present at Fort
George, 27 May, 13 (wounded 3 times, prisoner). "A zealous and meritorious
officer," Vincent s despatch. Exchanged to 100th, 4 June, 13. Released from
parole and resumed duty, 14 May, 14. Colonel, 4 June, 14. Present at Fort
Erie assault and sortie (despatches). C.B., 1815. Died 3 March, 17.
3 Lieut., 71st, 2 Feb., 91. Lt.-Col., 95th, 20 Jan., 03. Served in the Peninsula,
Gold Medal, clasps Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco. Colonel, 4 June, 11. Appointed
Q.M.G., North America, 7 Jan., 13. Arrived 31 Oct., 13. K.C.B., 2 Jan., 15.
Died 1831.
4 Present at Fort Erie (despatches). Was also A.D.C. to Drummond.
6 Lieut. 8th, 25 Feb., 08. Capt. N.S.F., 1 Aug., 11. Killed close to the enemy s
block-house at Sackett s Harbour. "In him the army lost an active and intel
ligent officer," G.O., May, 13.
6 See Governor Prevost s Staff.
7 Cornet 25th L.D., 11 Nov., 1794. Capt. 1799. Capt. N.B.F. (104th) 1 May, 05.
Bvt. -Major, Apr., 08. From Brigade Major to D.A.Q.M.G. at Burlington Heights,
22 Aug., 13. Present at Lundy s Lane (despatches). Bvt. Lt.-Col., 4 June, 14.
Capt. 26th, 30 Sept., 19.
8 Afterwards Sir Nathaniel Thorn. Served in the Peninsula ; Silver Medal,
clasps Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
Toulouse. C.B., 1831. K.H., 1832. Major-General, 1846. Lt. -General, 1854.
K.C.B., 1857. Died 1857.
9 Ensign 16th, 1797. Lieut. 17th, 1799. Exchanged to 26th, 1803. Capt. 27th,
1805. Served under Baird at Corunna, 1808 ; also in the Peninsula, Medal with
clasps Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d Onor, Cuidad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanaca,
Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse; at the latter commanded 3rd Batt., 27th. Bvt.-
Majorfor Fuentes d Onor. Present at Plattsburg. Resigned 29 Nov., 14, as
A.Q.M.G., and went to New Orleans. Present at Paris after Waterloo as A.D.C.
to Sir Manley Power. Bvt. Lt. -Colonel 12 Aug., 19. Town Major Malta, 22 June,
24. C.M.G., 1833. K.H., 1836. Colonel 10 Jan., 37. Maj. -General 9 Nov., 46.
10 Served in the Peninsula, Silver Medal, clasps Talavera, Fuentes d Onor,
Cuidad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse. Present at Water
loo, C.B., and Bvt. Lt.-Col., 18 June, 15. Commander-in-Chief Madras. Lt.-Gen.
and Colonel-in-Chief 94th, Oct., 53. Died March, 1854.
11 Ensign R. Newf. 7 Apr., 08. Lieut. 8 Oct., 12. Capt. N.B.F. 25 Oct., 13.
Present at Chrystler s Farm (despatches.)
11 Present at Fort Erie assault, prisoner.
12 Lieut 41st, 1806. Capt., Jan., 13. Present at Queenston. 22 Aug., 13, to
Quebec. Died at Quebec 21 Apr., 21, aged 54.
13 Commanded detachment of 100th on expedition to Lake Champlain, Aug., 13
(despatches.) Present at Fort Niagara (despatches), Black Rock, 30 Dec., 13
(despatches), Chippawa (despatches), Lundy s Lane (despatches), Fort Erie
assault, wounded and prisoner (despatches.)
u D.A.G.M.G. Miami expedition (despatches.) See R.A.
15 Lieut. 24th, 11 Feb., 09. Capt. G.L.I., 6 Mar., 13. Was at Fort Erie assault
and sortie (despatches), Cook s Mills, wounded. Acting Maj. Can. Chasseurs,
25 Feb., 15. Major Rifle Brigade, 11 May, 15. To h.p. 25 Nov., 18.
16 From Brigade Major to D.A.Q.M.G., Montreal Dist.
8 THE ARMY STAFF.
1T Present at Ogdensburgh (despatches). Relieved Maj. Clerk, 49th, at York,
24 Mar., 13. H.p. 25 June, 16. Died 25 Sept., 31.
18 Capt. R. Newf. Nov., 09. Appointed to Prescott, 22 Mar., 13. Gunboats
and Marines were under his charge. Present at Chrystler s Farm (despatches.)
19 At York in 1813. Major Glengarry L.I. 24 Aug., 15. H.p. 25 June, 16. Bvt.
Lt.-Col. 12 Aug., 19.
20 Present at Lundy s Lane (despatches). Was Adjutant of the Canadian Vol-
tigeurs on their formation.
21 Present at Detroit (despatches). Died in Western District from bursting of
a blood vessel, Dec. 12.
22 Lieut. 13th, 24 Jan., 08. Lieut. N.B.F. Oct., 14. H.p. 1816.
23 Was Asst. D.Q.M.G. at Amherstburg in 1807. Bvt. -Major 4 June, 13.
24 See Adjutant-General s Department.
25 Son of Sir James Cockburn, Bart. Served in S. America, 1807 ; Peninsula,
1809-10 ; Canada, 1811-14. Governor Bahamas 1840. Knighted 1841. Capt. 60th,
23 Apr., 07. Major Can. Fenc. 27 June, 11. Lt.-Col. N.B. Fenc. 27 Oct., 14.
Colonel 10 Jan., 37. Maj -General 1846. Colonel 95th 1853. Lt. General 1854.
General 1860. Died at Dover, Eng., 1868.
26 For Upper and Lower Canada, respectively.
27 Cancelled 29 June, 12.
28 Resigned 3 Jan., 1812.
29 See also Engineer Department.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
1 Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K. B.
2 A. D. C. Captain John Baskervyle Glegg, 49th.
33 Prov. A. D. C. Lt.-Col. Honble John Macdonell, U. C.
Militia, 15 Apr., 12.
34 Prov. A. D. C. Major James Givins, U.C. Militia, 14 Aug., 12.
3 Major-General Sir Roger H. Sheaffe, Bart., 49th, 25 June, 12.
4 A. D. C. Captain Robert Roberts Loring, 104th, 29 Oct., 12.
5 Prov. A. D. C. Lt.-Col. Nathaniel Coffin, 26 Oct., 12.
6 Major-General Francis Baron de Rottenburg, Roll s Regt.,
May 10.
A. D. C. Captain Thos. Crosse, 8th, 25 Apr., 12.
A. D. C. Lieut. John Lang, 19th L. D., 12 Aug., 14.
7 Lieut. -General Sir Gordon Drurnmond, 3 Nov., 13.
8 Mil. Secretary Captain Colley Lucas L. Foster, h.p. 25
Dec., 13.
8 A. D. C. Captain Colley Lucas L. Foster, h.p.
9 A. D. C. Capt. Wm. Jervoise, 57th.
THE ARMY STAFF. 9
4 A. D. C. Capt. R. R. Loring, 104th, 25 Dec., 13.
10 Extra A. D. C. Lieut, W. Nesfield, 89th, 25 July, 14.
35 Prov. A. D. C. Lt.-Col. C. A. Hagerman, U. C. Militia, 13
Dec., 13.
11 Major-General G. Glasgow, R. A., 1 July, 12.
h A. D. C. Lieut. A. L. T. Collins, R. A., 30 June, 13.
A. D. C. Lieut. E. Glasgow, 49th, 11 Oct., 14.
13 Major-General Richard Stovin, 17th, 8 May, 13.
" A. D. C. Capt. S. B. Torrens, 1st, 9 May, 13.
A. D. C. Lieut. Alex. Jones, 6th, 15 Aug., 14.
15 Brigadier-General Duncan Darrock, 36th.
16 A. D. C. Lieut. George G. Palmer, R. A.
M 17 A. D. C. Capt. G. S. Cotter, 69th.
18 Major-General Sir Phineas Riall, K. C. H.
19 A. D. C. Capt. J. H. Holland, 69th.
20 Brigadier-General John Vincent, 49th, 8 Feb., 13.
21 A. D. C. Lieut. Thos. Barnard, 41st, 17 July, 13.
A. D. C. Lieut, G. T. Colornb, 96th, 15 July, 14.
22 Brigadier-General Henry Procter, 41st, 8 Feb., 13.
23 A. D. C. Lieut. Allan H. McLean, 41st, 25 Aug., 13.
A. D. C. Capt, John Procter, 43rd, 26 Sept., 14.
24 Major-General Abraham Louis Chas. De Watteville.
25 A. D. C. Lieut. Rodolphe Steiger, Watteville s, 29 July, 13.
A. D. C. Lieut. Albert Steiger, Watteville s, 17 Oct., 13.
26 Major-General Henry Conran, 1st, 25 Mar., 14.
A. D. C. Capt, John Lee, 1st, 25 Mar., 14.
21 A. D. C. Lieut. Thos. Barnard, 41st, 15 July, 14.
Extra A. D. C. Lieut. G. T. Colomb, 96th, 14 July, 14.
27 Major-General Sir James Kemp, G. C. B., 60th, 8 Aug., 14.
M 28 A. D. C. Lieut, Honble Charles Gore, 43rd, 8 Aug., 14.
29 Major-General Sir Fred. Philipse Robinson, G. C. B., 8 Aug., 14.
30 A. D. C. Ensign Fred. P. Robinson, Jr., 59th, 8 Aug., 14.
31 Major-General Sir Thos. Makdougall Brisbane, G.C.B., 8 Aug.,14.
A. D. C. Capt. William Hay, 47th, 8 Aug., 14.
32 Major-General Manley Power, 8 Aug., 14.
A. D. C. Lieut. T. G. Peacocke, 55th, 8 Aug., 14.
10 THE ARMY STAFF.
COLONELS ON THE STAFF.
Colonel Archibald Stewart, 1st, 25 June, 13.
Colonel Robert Young, 8th, 25 June, 13.
37 Colonel Joseph W. Morrison, 89th.
Colonel John Cameron, 9th.
36 Colonel Lewis Grant, 70th.
1 Ensign 8th 2 Mar., 1785. Capt. 49th 15 June, 91. Served in Holland under
Sir R. Abercrombie ; wounded at Egmont Zee. Was at Copenhagen, &c. Presi
dent administering Civil Government, U. C., 1811-12. Commanded expedition
to Detroit; Gold Medal. Commanded at Queenston, where he was killed, 13 Oct.,
12. Gazetted, 6 Feb., 13, a K.C.B. for his services at Detroit.
2 Present at Detroit (despatches), Gold Medal and Bvt. -Major 8 Oct., 12. Also
at Queenston, Fort Erie (despatches), and Lundy s Lane (despatches). Appointed
A.A.G. 14 July, 14. Maj. 49th 9 Mar., 20. Bvt. Lt. -Colonel 27 May, 25. Diedin
Cheshire, Eng., 28 Apr., 1861.
3 Born at Boston, U.S., 15 July, 1763; 3rd son of Wm. Sheaffe, Depty Comp
troller of Customs. Married Margaret, daughter of John Coffin of Quebec. Had
served in Canada, 1797, as a Capt. 5th Foot. Took command at Queenston after
Brock s death, defeating the Americans. Created a Baronet for his services 1
Dec., 12. Died at Edinburgh 1851. See also Civil Administration.
4 Lieut. 49th 3 Sept., 06. Lieut. N.B.F (104th) 26 June, 12. Present at Queen
ston, also Lundy s Lane (prisoner). Bvt. -Major 25 July, 14. Capt. 76th 9 Dec., 19.
5 Brother-in-law of Sheaffe. Ensign 40th 21 Mar., 1783. Went on h.p. from
15th, 1783. Appt d. Prov. A.D.C. with local rank of Lt. -Colonel. Present at
Queenston (despatches). Became Adj. -General U.C. Militia 25 Mar., 15. Died
at Toronto, 1846.
6 Major Hompesch s Hussars, 1795. Lt. -Colonel 60th, 1797. His "Exercises
for Riflemen and Light Infantry" were adopted by the British Army. Com
manded Light Infantry at attack on Walcheren Island, 1809, and at siege of
Flushing. Maj. -General July, 1810. Took command of Montreal District 6 July,
12, and of Upper Canada, 1813, and was in command of Left Division 1814-15.
Lt. -General 1819. Died at Portsmouth, 24 Apr., 32. His son, Colonel George
Baron de Rottenburg, C.B., was Adj. -General U.C. Militia 1855-58. See also
Civil Administration.
7 Son of Colin Drummond, Deputy Paymr. -General ; born at Quebec, 1771.
Ensign 1st 1789. Lieut. 1791. Capt. 1792. Major 1794. Lt. -Colonel 8th 22 Apr.,
94. Colonel 1 Jan., 98. Served in Holland, Minorca, Egypt 1801. Major-
General 1805. Lt. -General 4 June, 11. Commanded at Oswego, Lundy s Lane
(severely wounded). K.C.B. 1815; G.C.B. 1817. Colonel 71st Jan., 24. General
27 May, 25. Died in London 1854. See also Civil Administration.
8 Appointed Mil. Sec ry from A.D.C. Capt. 96th 4 Aug., 04. Went to h.p.
from Capt. 6th West India, 25 June, 14. Bvt. Lt. -Colonel 10 June, 15. Appt d
D.A.G., U.C. Militia, which see.
9 See Army Staff, Adj. -General s Dept.
10 See Army Staff, Qr.-Mr.-General s Dept.
11 Entered R.A. as 2nd Lieut. 1774. Lt.-Col. 1801. Maj. -General 1811. Lt.-
General 1819. Died at Charlton, Eng., 1820.
THE ARMY STAFF. 11
12 Entered B.A. as 2nd Lieut. 1 July, 06. Died at Plymouth, Dec., 20.
13 Ensign 17th 1780. Capt. 1788. Lt. -Colonel 1798. Maj. -General 4 June, 11.
Commanded Montreal Dist. Present at Fort Erie sortie (despatches).
u Killed at Fort Erie assault.
15 In command of Quebec Dist. as Brig. -General, 8 Oct., 12. Brig. -General
Upper Canada 8 Feb., 13. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. Transferred to Halifax 22
Oct., 13. Lt.-General 27 May, 25.
16 To Halifax 22 Oct., 13.
17 Second son of Rev. Geo. Sackville Cotter. Was at Waterloo. Went on h.p.
1 Dec., 16. Settled in Canada. Colonel 5th North York Militia 24 Jan., 33. Died
9 Apr., 69. Capt. Cotter s experiences at Waterloo are described in Butler s
"Historical Events Connected with the 69th Eegiment." Mr. J. B. Cotter, Crown
Attorney, Simcoe County, is his son.
18 Captain 92nd 1794. Major 128th 1794. Went to h.p. 1797. Major 15th 1804.
Bvt. Lt. -Colonel 1 Jan., 06. Was at Martinique and Guadaloupe, Gold Medal,
one clasp. Lt. -Colonel 69th 1811. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. Present at
Chippawa, Lundy s Lane (despatches), prisoner and wounded. K.C.H. 1831.
General 1841. Died at Paris 10 Nov., 50.
19 Vacated appointment 25 July, 14. Present at Black Bock (despatches),
Chippawa (despatches), wounded, Lundy s Lane (despatches) wounded.
20 Ensign 66th 1781. Capt. 49th 1786. Major 1795. Lt.-Colonel 3 June, 11.
Brig. -General (local) 8 Feb., 13. Maj. -Gen. 4 June, 13. Lt.-General 27 May, 25.
Had served in the West Indies, the Helder, Copenhagen. Commanded at King
ston Nov. 12 ; at Montreal 22 June, 14. Eeturned to Europe on sick leave 18
July, 14. Died at London 1848.
21 Present at Detroit, Medal and clasp. Was afterwards a Captain in 71st.
22 Capt. 43rd 30 Nov., 1792. Major 1795. Lt.-Colonel 41st 9 Oct., 1800. Col
onel 25 July, 10. Present at Detroit. Commanded at Frenchtown. Brig.-
General (local) 8 Feb., 13. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. Commanded the Western
District. Present at Sandusky, Moraviantown. Court-martialled for his retreat.
Suspended from rank and pay for sixmonths. Died at Bath, Eng., in 1822, aged 59.
23 Son of Donald McLean, Clerk Leg. Assembly, U.C., who was killed at York
27 Apr., 13. Acting Brigade-Major at capture of Detroit, Medal with clasp.
Present at Frenchtown (despatches), Moraviantown. Vacated appointment 26
Sept., 14. Served as a Capt. in Burmese War of 1825. Eeturned to Canada and
lived in Scarboro Township. Was Colonel 3rd East York Eeg t. 19 Jan., 36.
24 Lt.-Colonel 1 May, 01. Colonel 7 May, 12. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. Went
on h.p. 24 Oct., 16. Was at Maida, Gold Medal. One of his grandsons is Surgeon-
Capt. W. de Watte ville, Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders.
25 Married a daughter of Col. Deschambault, Q.M.G., L.C.
26 Ensign 49th 4 Oct., 80. Capt. 52nd, 1791. Lt.-Colonel 1st, 1807. Colonel
98th 1824. Lt.-General, 1825. Served in India against Tippoo Sahib, siege of
Pondicherry. To command of Brigade (6th and 82nd) in U.C., 11 June, 14.
Lieut. -Governor of Jamaica 1816. Died at Epping, 17 July, 29, aged 62.
27 Ensign 101st 1783. Capt. 113th from h.p. 1784. Served in Holland. Bvt.
Lt.-Colonel 1799. A.D.C. and Mil. Secr y to Sir E. Abercrombie in Egypt.
Major 66th 1803. Lt.-Colonel 81st 1803. Served in the Mediterranean under Sir
J. Craig. Present at Maida, Gold Medal. Q.M.G. North America 1807. A.D.C.
to the King 1809. Maj. -General (local) 1811. Present at Badajoz, Vittoria,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, Gold Cross and three clasps. Served i luring
12 THE ARMY STAFF.
1312-15. Colonel 60th 4 Nov., 13. Present at Waterloo, Medal. G.C.B. 1815.
G.G.H. 1816. Colonel 3rd West India 1818. Colonel 81st 1819. Governor Nova
Scotia 1820. Lieut. -General 1825. Governor- General Canada and Privy
Councillor 1828. Colonel 40th 1829. Master-General Ordnance 1830. General
1841. Colonel-in-Chief 1st 1846. Died in London, 1854.
28 Cornet 16th Dragoons, 21 Oct., 08. Ensign 6th, June, 09, exchanged into
43rd, serving in the Peninsula as A.D.C. to Kempt. Present at Cuidad Rodrigo,
Badajoz, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, Medal
with nine clasps. Came with Kempt to Canada, and returned with him to be
present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo (four horses shot under him), Medal.
Served in Canada during 1837-38. K.H. 1838. Maj. -General 1846. Married
Sarah, dau. of Honble James Fraser, of Nova Scotia.
29 Son of Col. Beverley Robinson (King s New Brunswick Reg t.) Ensign Loyal
Americans Aug., 1778. Ensign 17th 11 Sept., 78. Lieut. 60th 1 Sept., 79. Lieut.
38th Nov., 80. Capt. 1784. Major 127th 1794. Served throughout American
War ; was also at Martinique, St. Lucia and Guadaloupe. Commanded a Brigade
in the Peninsula, being present at Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nive, Medal and two
clasps. Commanded a Brigade at Plattsburg. Was administrator U.C. 1815.
K.C.I3. 1815. Lt. -General 1825. G.C.B. 1838. General 1840. Died at Brighton,
Eng., 1 Jan., 52.
30 Son of above.
31 Lieut. 38th July, 1791. Major 53rd Aug., 95. Lt.-Col. Apr., 1800. Went
on h.p. as Lt. -Colonel York Rangers, 1805. Was present at Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse; Gold Medal. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. Commanded
at Plattsburg. K.C.B. 1815. Lt.-General 27 May, 25. Colonel 34th 16 Dec., 26.
K.G.C.H. 1831. Created a Baronet 1836. G.C.B. 1837. General 23 Nov., 41.
Died 1860.
32 Lt. -Colonel 32nd June, 1805. Maj. -General 4 June, 13. K.C.B. 1815. Lt.-
General May, 25. Commanded a Portuguese Brigade in the Peninsula ; present
at Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse ; Gold Cross with one clasp.
Present at Plattsburg. Died 8 July, 1826, at Berne, Switzerland.
33 Attorney-General for Upper Canada at time of his death. Son of Lt.-Col.
Alex. Macdonell, 1st Glengarry Militia. Present at Detroit (despatches), Gold
Medal. Died 14 Oct., 1812. from wounds received at Queenston. Is buried with
his chief, Sir Isaac Brock, on Queenston Heights. "Attorney-General Lt.-Col.
Maodonell, whose zealous co-operation with Sir Isaac Brock will reflect lasting
honor on his memory," G.O. 10 Mar., 13.
34 Ensign Queen s Rangers, 1791. Capt. 5th 19 Nov., 1803. Indian Agent at
York. Present at Detroit (despatches). Appt d A.D.C. with rank of Major in
the Militia.
35 Had been Ensign 1st Lennox Militia. Served under Colonel Cartwright at
Kingston, 1812-13. Present at Chrystler s Farm (despatches), Oswego (des
patches), Lundy s Lane, Fort Erie sortie (despatches). Afterwards Attorney-
General U.C., 23 Mar., 37. Judge 15 Feb., 40. Died May, 1847.
36 Afterwards Sir Lewis Grant, K.C.H. Lt. -Colonel 70th 18 Feb., 04. Colonel
4 June, 13. Maj. -General 12 Aug., 19. Lt.-General 10 Jan., 37. Colonel 96th 9
Apr., 39. Served as a Lieut, in the 97th on the "Orion" against the French fleet
23 June, 1795.
37 Bvt.-Major 24 Sept., 1802. Major 89th 13 June, 05. Lt.-Col. 11 June, 11.
Was commanding officer of the Forces at Chrystler s Farm. Gold Medal. Col
onel 12 Aug., 19. Lt.-Coloncl 44th 19 Apr., 21.
THE ARMY STAFF. 13
MAJORS OF BRIGADE.
1 Captain Thomas Evans, 8th, 4 June, 11 Jan., 13.
2 Bvt. Lt.-Colonel Wm. Armstrong, N. S. F., 6 July, 12.
3 Captain Abraham Paul, R. A., 20 Aug., 12.
1 Bvt.-Major John B. Glegg, 49th, 1 Nov., 12.
5 Captain Fred. G. Heriot, 49th.
4 Captain S. B. Torrens, 1st, 25 Mar., 13.
7 Captain Richard Leonard, 104th, 8 May, 13.
8 Captain William Robinson, 8th, 9 May, 13.
2 Captain John S. Sinclair, R. A., 11 June, 13.
10 Captain P. Dennis, 104th, 18 June, 13.
11 Captain F. Kirchberger, Watteville s, 28 June, 13.
12 Captain G. T. Bourke, 100th, 21 July, 13.
Bvt.-Major Henry Skelton, 19th L. I)., 22 Aug., 13.
(; Captain John Hall, Can. Fencibles, 25 Aug., 13.
9 Lieutenant Peter Grant, 1st, 3 Sept., 13.
Lieutenant J. P. Hill, 8th, 3 Sept., 13.
13 Captain James Dennis, 49th, 4 Oct., 13.
11 Captain W. Gillman, 13th, 17 Nov., 13.
Bvt.-Major Harry Powell, 76th, 5 June, 14.
Captain T. D. Turner, 16th, 15 June, 14.
Lieutenant Barry Fox, 1st.
Captain Albert D Alton, 90th, 16 July, 14.
4 Captain J. H. Holland, 69th, 25.
Captain Charles Campbell, 94th, 8 Aug., 14.
15 Major Robert Anwyll, 4th, 8.
16 Captain James Campbell, 45th, 26 Oct.. 14.
Lieutenant J. T. Connell, 1st, 7 Nov., 14.
4 Lieutenant Allan H. MacLean, 41st.
17 Captain Matthew C. Dixon, R. E., 12 Dec., 14.
Bvt.-Major E. P. Sparrow, 61st.
18 Captain John Maule, 104th.
1 Ensign 38th Feb., 1794. Capt. 1803. C. B. 1815. Lt.-Colonel June, 25.
Maj. -General 1838. Colonel 81st, July, 47. General 1855. Was at Capture of
Demerara and Berbice 1796. Served in the Peninsula. Gold Medal for Sala
manca ; Silver Medal with clasps Nivelle and Nive. Marched 2nd 8th from New
Brunswick to Quebec. Served throughout war 1812-15, including Queenston.
Mentioned in despatches ten times ; was wounded on four occasions. Married
Miss Ogden, sister of Attorney- General Ogden. Died at Quebec 1863.
2 See Governor Prevost s Staff.
3 Died at Gibraltar 3 Oct., 14. Kane does not credit him with having served
14 THE ARMY STAFF.
in America. The Can. Military Institute possesses 3 MSS. Drill books, formerly
the property of "Lieut. A. Paul, 4th Battln., R.A., Quebec, 6 Aug., 1802."
4 See Army Staff, General Officers.
5 Appointed prior to Oct., 1812 ; afterwards commanded Voltigeurs, which see.
6 This appointment was cancelled 6 Nov., 13, to rejoin his Regt. See Inspect
ing Field Officers.
7 From D.A.A.G., which see. Resigned 26 June, 13.
8 Capt. 8th 25 Apr., 05. Bvt. -Major 19 Dec., 13. Afterwards Lt.-Col. com
manding Battln Incorporated Militia, U.C., which see.
9 Afterwards Asst. Military Secretary. See Prevost s Staff.
10 Relieved Capt. Sinclair, R.A.
11 Appointed to the Left Division, U.C. See also Qr.-Mr. General s Dept.
12 Appointed to Chambly. Was D.A.A.G. 15 June, 14. Colonel in U. C.
Militia 10 Jan., 22.
13 Afterwards Sir James Dennis, K.C.B. Served in Copenhagen campaign ;
wounded in both hands. Present at Queenston, wounded (Bvt. -Major 28 Nov., 12),
Fort George, Stoney Creek, twice wounded, Hoople s Creek. Commanded a
Division at Maharajpore, 29 Dec., 43. Bronze Star and appointed K.C.B. for his
services.
14 Appointment cancelled 27 Nov., 13.
15 Relieved Capt. Paul. Had served in the Peninsula, Gold Medal St. Sebas
tian (assault and capture). Bvt. -Major June, 13. Died 1831.
16 On the lines of communication.
17 Bvt. -Maj. 12 Dec., 14. Became a Maj. -General in 1854. Died at Southampton
in 1860.
18 See Army Staff, Qr.-Mr. General s Dept.
1 COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Commissary-General 2 William H. Robinson.
Deputy Com. -General 3 Edward Couche.
10 Peter Turquand.
William Thompson (Accounts.)
Frederick Drennan.
4 Isaac W. Clarke.
5 FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT.
Commissary and Paymaster n Larratt Smith,
Assistant Commissaries 12 James Gordon.
6 John Walker.
7 Leonard Marter.
THE ARMY STAFF. 15
FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT Continued.
Assistant Commissaries 13 Thomas Hellier Sparks.
8 Edward Jackson.
8 David Boag.
9 Richard Gil more.
1 Commissary- General ranked as Brig. -General ; Deputy Com. -General as
Major, and as Lt. -Colonel after 3 years service.
2 Afterwards Sir W. H. Kobinson, K.C.H., and brother of General Sir F. P.
Kobinson. Took charge 25 Oct., 1811. Died at Bath, 10 Feb., 38.
3 At York, U.C., 7 May, 12. Believed from duty 5 Oct., 13. Keturned 18 Feb., 14.
4 Asst. Com. -General 31 Mar., 12. Acting Deputy-Corn. -General 1 June, 13.
5 Under the Master-General of Ordnance, afterwards the Military Stores
Department.
6 Disembarked 31 May, 13. Went to h.p. in 1816.
7 Supernumerary 1 Jan., 13. Retired 31 Mar., 1817.
8 Had been Clerk of Stores. Appointed Asst. Commissary 1 June, 14.
9 Appointed 10 Jan., 14.
10 Arrived from the West Indies and ordered to Kingston, 25 June, 13.
11 Conductor of Stores, 1798. Clerk of Stores, 1800. Asst. Commissary 24 Oct.,
05. Commissary 1 Aug., 13. To h.p. 15 Oct., 17.
12 Asst. Commissary 5 Feb., 08. To h.p. 17 Aug., 17.
13 Served in the Peninsula. Medal with clasps Fuentes d Onor, Cuidad,
Rodrigo, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees.
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT.
1 Lt.-Colonel Ralph Henry Bruyeres, R. E.
2 Lt.-Colonel Philip Hughes, R. E.
3 Captain Frederick Gordon, R. A., March, 1813. Isle-aux-Noix.
4 Capt. John Gray, 5th S.E. Militia, March, 1813. Coteau-du-Lac.
5 Captain Benjamin Marlow, R. E., March, 1813. Montreal Dist.
6 Lieutenant Patrick Yule, R. E., March, 1813. Chambly.
7 Lieutenant Edwin Cruttenden, R. A., 30 Oct., 13. Kingston.
8 Lieutenant Richard C. Steele, R. M. A., Nov., 13. Isle-aux-Nois.
9 Captain Samuel Rornilly, R. E., 13 Jan., 14. Montreal Dist.
10 Lieutenant Thomas Lament, 49th, 16 Mar., 14. Montreal Dist.
11 Lieutenant Newdigate Poyntz, R. N., 25 May, 14. Mackinac.
12 Lt.Colonel Gustavus Nicholls, R. E.
13 Lieutenant John Marsh, R. M. A.
14 Lieutenant Charles Carver, 9th Foot, 4 Oct., 14.
16 THE ARMY STAFF.
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Continued.
14 Lieutenant John Griffin, 37th Foot, 4 Oct., 14.
15 Bvt.-Major George Wright, R. E.
GUN CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT.
16 Major Jas. P. St. Glair, R. A.
SLEIGH ESTABLISHMENT.
17 Lieut. John Fennell, Royal Marines.
1 Served in Holland 1793 and 1799. Lt. -Colonel 1806, commanding K.E. in
North America. Colonel (local) 1 Mar., 1813. Died at Quebec 15 May, 14.
2 Lieut. R.A. 1793. Served at Toulon, 1793-4 ; Corsica, 1794-7. Lt.-Colonel
1812. Commanding R.E. in Upper Canada 13 Mar., 13. Transferred to Montreal
Dist. 11 June, 13. Returned to England 17 Oct., 14. See also Qr.-Mr.-General s
Department.
3 See Qr.-Mr.-General s Department.
4 See Lower Canadian Militia.
5 Lieut. R.A. 1793. Capt. R.E. 1 Mar., 05. Served at Copenhagen 1807.
Died at Cork 1818.
7 Lieut. 29 July, 1804. Present at Oswego ; specially mentioned in G.O. for
his ability and zeal. Died at Birkenhead, 1850.
6 Lieut. 11 May, 1811. Capt. 25 Oct., 13. Maj. -General 1855. Died at
Edinburgh 1873.
8 Had served in Java against the Dutch, 1811.
9 Served in Sicily, 1809-13 ; Canada, 1813-14. Died 1834. Married Amelia
Ann, dau. of Judge Walker of Montreal.
10 Appointed as Asst. Engineer.
11 Midshipman, 1801. Was present at the attack on Copenhagen on board the
"Prince of Wales." Lieut. 11 Sept., 07. Appointed to the naval establishment
on the Lakes 18 Feb., 14. Commanded the "Netley," Aug. -Dec., 1814. Invalided
home Jan., 1815. Promoted Commander 19 Sept., 15, for his services in Canada.
12 Lieut. R.A. 1794. Lieut R.E. 1795. Commanding R.E. in Canada 17 Oct.,
14. Maj. -General 1837. Lt.-General 1846. General 1854. Died at Southamp
ton Sept., 1860.
13 Second Lieut. 2nd Battl n Marines (Artillery). Was Assistant Engineer.
Killed at Fort Erie assault, 4 Sept., 14.
14 Appointed Assistant Engineer.
15 Served at St. Lucia 1803, Tobago 1803, America 1813-14, Ceylon 1818. Ordered
to Nova Scotia 17 Oct., 14. Maj. -General 1837. Lt.-General 1846. General 1854.
Died at Cheltenham 1856.
16 From G.O., 1 March, 1815.
17 Served on board the "Arethusa" 1805. Was at Capture of Curagoa 1807, land
ing at Baigno 1809. Was 1st Lieut. 1st Battl n Marines. Served in Canada 1812-
14; wounded. Was also Staff Adjutant Townships Militia 25 Feb., 14.
THE ARMY STAFF. 17
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Inspector of Hospitals
1 Gabriel R. Redmond, h. p., 15 Sept., 12.
2 John Wright, M. D., 10 June, 13.
Deputy-Inspector s John Erley, M. D., 8 Aug., 14.
Surgeons-in-Chief 4 William Stewart, late 100th, 26 Sept., 12.
5 James Macaulay.
6 Henry W. Grasett, 19 Aug., 14.
Physicians Edward Keating, M. D.
James Wright, M. D., 26 May, 14.
7 Edward O Leary, M. D., 26 May, 14.
16 George Alex. Morewood, M. D.
Staff Surgeons 8 Alexander Thorn, late 41st, 29 July, 13.
Thomas O Malley, late 64th, 23 Sept., 13.
9 Michael Mabey, late Can. Fenc., 11 Nov., 13.
18 J. Q. Short, 5 June, 14.
William Gill, late 13th, 14 July, 14.
10 William Caldwell, 8 Aug.. 14.
11 Christopher Widmer.
12 James Fisher.
19 William Hackett, Nov., 14.
Assistant Staff-Surgeon 20 Edward Doughty.
Purveyor to the Forces 13 James White.
Deputy Purveyors 14 H. W. O Reilly.
15 Gavin M. Hamilton (acting), 1 Sept., 13.
Charles Soare, 8 Aug., 14.
Henry Cummins (acting), 19 Aug., 14.
17 Matthew Palmer (acting), 25 Dec., 14.
Apothecaries George Montgomery, 3 Nov., 12.
J. Reid, 8 Aug., 14,
1 Promoted vice Baillie, deceased. Arrived 22 Oct., 1812, and ordered to
Montreal. Exchanged with Wright.
2 Had been on the half-pay since 1795. Served in the Peninsula.
3 Surgeon 42nd, 18 Apr., 1800. Served in the Peninsula.
* Staff Surgeon Montreal District, 31 July, 12. Acting Deputy Inspector 19
Aug., 14.
5 Garrison Surgeon at Niagara, 1793. Ordered to Montreal 3 May, 13. Acting
Deputy Inspector 29 July, 13, also 19 Aug., 14. Was one of the pioneers of York,
18 THE ARMY STAFF.
owning the Park lot between Yonge and University Sts., and extending from
Queen to College. Died 1 Jan., 1822. His eldest son, John Simcoe, became a
Captain, R.E., and Professor of Fortification, B.M.A., Woolwich. His second
son, James Buchanan, served during the war as a Lieut, in the Glengarry L.
Inf. ; in after life he was Chief Justice Common Pleas, U.C., 1849 ; Knight, 1859.
6 With rank of Deputy-Inspector. Had been Surgeon 48th 1 Mar., 1797.
Served in the Peninsula. Arrived in Canada 6 Nov., 13. Died at Toronto 1843.
His son, George R., was Surgeon 2nd Incorporated Militia, 1839. His grandsons,
Lt. -Colonel Henry and Surgeon Lt. -Colonel Fred. L. Grasett, are well-known
Canadian officers.
7 Asst. Surgeon 52nd, 15 Aug., 1805.
8 Surgeon 41st, 30 Aug., 1799. Died at Perth, U.C., 1845.
a Acting at Montreal.
10 Had been Surgeon in Royal York Rangers and 13th L.D. Served in the
Peninsula.
11 Asst. Surgeon 14th Light Dragoons 15 Aug., 05. Surgeon 24 Oct., 11. Served
in the Peninsula. Medal with clasps Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d Onor, Sala
manca, Vittoria. Member Leg. Council, U.C., 1843. Died 1859.
12 Appointed to Montreal District, 29 June, 12. To Quebec Garrison, 3 May, 13.
Retired 25 June, 15.
13 Arrived 6 June, 13. At Montreal 1 Sept., 13.
u Resigned 19 Aug., 1814.
15 Ordered to York 22 Oct., 14 ; to Montreal 25 Dec., 14.
16 Was at Corunna ; Medal with clasp.
17 Was Purveyor s clerk ; appointed to York.
18 Had been Surgeon 26th (Cameronians), 1809.
19 Asst. Surgeon 53rd, 1806 ; Surgeon 8th, 1808.
10 Surgeon 6th 60th, 1800-03.
1 BARRACK DEPARTMENT.
DEPUTY-BARRACKMASTER-GENERAL.
2 Major George Thesiger, 10 Dec., 11.
3 Lt.-Colonel William Armstrong (acting), 18 Aug., 12.
4 Major Philip VanCortlandt, 20 Feb., 13.
3 Lt.-Colonel Wm. Armstrong, Upper Canada, 3 July, 13.
4 Major P. VanCortlandt, Lower Canada, 3 July, 13.
ASSISTANT BARRACKMASTER-GENERAL.
* Captain John Geo. Hierliegh, Royal Newfoundland Reg t.
1 Placed under the Quartermaster-General ; G.O. 26 Nov br., 1813.
1 From Nova Scotia Fencibles ; appointed vice McDonnell, resigned.
THE AEMY STAFF. 19
Vice Thesiger, deceased. See Prevost s Staff.
Served as an Ensign, New Jersey Volunteers,
Died 3 Oct., 33.
5 Present at Chrystler s Farm, Medal. Office abolished 5 Aug., 1815.
4 Served as an Ensign, New Jersey Volunteers, during American War of 1776-
83. Died 3 Oct., 33.
1 PAYMASTER-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT.
DEPUTY-PAYMASTER-GENERAL.
2 John Hale, Esquire.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY-PAYMASTER-GENERAL.
3 William Petrie Crawford, Upper Canada.
James Jackson, Quebec District.
* Robert Yarker, Montreal District.
DEPUTY-JUDGE ADVOCATES.
4 Edward Brabazon Brenton, Esquire, 25 June, 1799.
5 Captain John S. Sinclair, R. A., acting, 22 Aug., 1812.
7 Captain Patrick Corbett, 10th R. V., acting.
8 Captain Courtney Ilbert, R. A., acting.
* Andrew William Cochran, Esquire, acting Nov. 14.
MILITARY POSTMASTER.
10 Daniel Sutherland, Esquire, Montreal, 25 Aug., 12.
1 Deputy-Paymaster-General ranked with Lt. -Colonel ; Assistant with Captain
G.O. 4 May, 12.
2 Son of Lt. -Colonel John Hale, com d g 47th at Quebec, 1759. Appointed to
the Marines 2 Dec., 1776. Lieut. 2nd Queen s Royal 12 May, 79, then serving as
Marines. Capt., h.p., 1793. Was Secretary to H.E.H. the Duke of Kent at
Quebec and Halifax. Had been Colonel of Militia Battl n, Quebec Town, prior
to 1812. Member Ex. Council, L.C., &c. Seignieur of Ste. Anne de la Perade.
Died 1838. One of his sons, Edward, was Cornet in Bell s Cavalry Troop.
3 Appointed 24 June, 14.
4 Judge of Supreme Court, Newfoundland, 1835. See Prevost s Staff.
5 See also Gun Carriage Establishment, as some doubt exists as to the identity
of these two Sinclairs.
6 Arrived 24 Sept., 12.
7 See Garrisons.
20 THE ARMY STAFF.
8 Served at Helder, 1799. Capt. R.A. 1 Oct., 12. Died in France, 1816. Kane
does not credit him with serving in Canada.
See Pre vest s Staff.
10 Was Postmaster of Montreal, also an officer of Militia. Deputy-Postmaster-
General, B.N.A., 1819.
CHAPLAINS.
1 Reverend George Jenkins.
2 Reverend Salter J. Mountain, acting, Quebec, 25 Dec., 11,
3 Reverend Jehosophat Mountain, D. D., acting, Montreal, 25
Dec., 11.
4 Reverend R. G. Short, acting, Three Rivers, 25 Dec., 11.
Reverend John Jackson, acting, William Henry (Sorel), Dec., 11.
5 Reverend Richard Pollard, acting, Amherstburg, Dec., 11,
6 Reverend Robert Addison, acting, Fort George, Dec., 11.
7 Reverend John Strachan, acting, York, Dec., 11.
8 Reverend Geo. O Kill Stuart, acting, Kingston, Dec., 11,
Reverend W. D. Ballayn, Cornwall, 30 Nov., 13.
9 Reverend Thomas Norris, Chambly, 15 June, 14.
10 Reverend Jos. Langley Mills, 8 Aug., 14.
Reverend John Mills.
Reverend George Watson, B. A.
Reverend John Hewyard.
1 See Prevost s Staff.
2 Had been Chaplain 1st Royal Canadian Volunteers, 1794-1802. Rector of
Quebec. Acting Brigade Chaplain 25 Oct., 11. Exchanged with Mr. J. L. Mills,
21 Aug., 14.
5 This appointment cancelled 24 Dec., 14. Brother of Bishop Jacob Mountain,
His son Robert served in the Peninsula, 75th Foot.
4 Rector of Three Rivers.
5 Rector of Sandwich.
6 Rector of Niagara. Brigade Chaplain Centre Division, U.C. Died at Niagara,
U.C., 6 Oct., 29, aged 74.
7 Had a private school at Cornwall, 1807, where he was Rector. Rector of
York, 1812. Mem. Leg. Council, U.C., 1818. First Anglican Bishop of Toronto,,
1839. Died 1867. His son, James M., was Captain 68th Foot.
8 Brigade Chaplain, 5 June, 13.
9 To Drummond s Head-quarters 21 Aug., 14.
10 Served in the Peninsula. Died at Quebec 13 Aug.* 22, See foot note 2,
THE BRITISH ARMY
CAVALRY. The 19th Light Dragoons, under Lt.-Col. the Honble
J. B. R. O Neill, served in Canada from the 17th May, 1813, to the
6th August, 1817, taking part at the capture of Fort Niagara by
assault, the battles of Chippawa and Lundy s Lane ; it was granted
the badge "Niagara" for its distinguished conduct ; the regiment was
also represented at Plattsburg. This 19th was disbanded in England
23rd August, 1821.
ARTILLERY. Four companies of the Royal Artillery were in
Canada on the outbreak of the war, Major-General George Glasgow
being the officer commanding the R. A. in America. The regiment
lived up to its motto, "Ubique," participating at Detroit, under Lieut.
F. Trough ton 2 ; at Queenston, under Capt. W. Holcroft 3 ; Fort Erie,
Nov. 12, under Lieut. C. King 4 ; at Frenchtown, under Lt. Trough ton 2 ;
at Fort George, under Major W. Holcroft 3 ; at Black Rock, under
Lieut. R. S Armstrong 5 ; at Chrystler s Farm, under Capt. H. G.
Jackson 6 : at Fort Niagara, under Capt. Cyprian Bridge 7 ; at Fort
Osweo-o under Capt. Edwin Cruttenden 8 ; at Lundy s Lane, under
Capt. Jas. MacKonochie 9 ; and Fort Erie, 1814, under ^ Major
Phillott 10 ; nor must Salmon River be omitted. Capt. Holcroft s com
pany, now represented by No. 17, Eastern Division, R. A. 10 , was in
1816 allowed to wear on its badges and appointments "Niagara/ in
recognition of its gallantry and good conduct at the capture of Fort
Niagara and during the whole of the subsequent campaign.
""ENGINEERS. Lt.-Colonel Ralph Henry Bruyeres u was the officer
commanding R. E. Amongst its few officers there were Capt. H. M. G.
Vio-oureux l \ who was mentioned in Sheaffe s despatch for his services
.at Queenston, Capt. Matthew Charles Dixon, who was present at
Detroit (Gold Medal), mentioned in Brock s despatch ; was wounded
at Sandusky ; was with Procter on his retreat to Moraviantown (pris
oner of war) ; became a Major-General in 1854, dying at Southamp
ton 6 years later. Lieut. W. M. Gossett 13 was at Oswego. Lieut.
George Philpotts 14 was present at the assault on Fort Erie ; he served
in Canada during 1837-39. Lieut. Graugreben 15 was at Ogdensburg.
1 See General Officers, page 9.
8 Present at Detroit (Gold Medal.) Bvt.-Major 28 Nov., 12. River Kaism.
wounded ; mentioned in despatches. Died on passage from Canada, 2b Ju.
3 Served in America, 1798, under Sir Eyre Coote ; in Holland, 1799 ; present at
22 THE BRITISH ARMY.
siege of Copenhagen, 1807 ; commanded his company at Queenston. Bvt. -Major..
Was at Fort George, Stoney Creek and Niagara, Dec., 13. Died at Severioaks*
30 Jan., 58.
* Died in Buffalo, N. Y., whilst a prisoner of war, from wounds received at Fort
Erie, 22 Feb., 13.
5 Afterwards Major- General, 16 Jan., 59. Died at Lucerne, 18 Jan., 65. Was
in command of a gunboat at Prescott, 12 ; was present at Stoney Creek, Black
Bock (despatches), Fort George, Fort Niagara ; also Medal with clasp Chrystler s
Farm.
6 Present at Chrystler s Farm (Gold Medal), Plattsburg. Was commanding
K. A., Montreal District, during rebellion, 1837-38. Was at St. Eustache and St.
Benoit. Lt. -Colonel 12 Aug., 40.
7 Took part in the campaign, Niagara Frontier, 1813 ; wounded and mentioned
in despatches. Lt. -Colonel 4 June, 36.
8 Specially mentioned in G. O. for his ability and zeal. Served in Canada in
1828. Lt.-Colonel, 1841. Died in 1850.
9 Had been in the attack on Buenos Ayres, 1807. Died at Plymouth, Oct., 1815.
10 Afterwards Major -General, 10 Jan., 37. Died in England, Mar., 39. C.B.
Served in Flanders, 1793 ; Helder, 1799 ; capture of Martinique, despatches for
Canada, where he served from 1811 to 1817, and 1820 to 1825.
11 Served in Holland, 1793 and 1799. Died at Quebec, 15 May, 1814.
12 Died in Newfoundland, 1830.
18 Colonel 1854. Died 1856.
14 Died in Bermuda, 1853, as a Colonel.
15 F. de Graugreben was Captain, March, 1814, in the King s German Legion
(Engineers). Reduced 2 April, 1817. Porter s History gives his name as
"Gaugreben."
INFANTRY. The 1st or Royal Scots Regiment. The first Bat
talion came to Canada in August, 1812, leaving again in July, 1815.
Lt.-Col. John Gordon, the commanding officer, who had been men
tioned in despatches for Fort Niagara, was wounded at Chippawa ,
and mortally wounded at Fort Erie, dying on the 25th September,
1814. A mural slab in Montreal testifies to his brother-officers high
esteem for him as a man and their respect for his character as a sol
dier. The regiment saw service at Sackett s Harbour, Fort Niagara
(Grenadier Company), Black Rock, Buffalo, Longwood, Chippawa,
Lundy s Lane, Fort Erie (both at the assault and the sortie), and also
Cook s Mills. The fourth battalion did duty at Quebec from 26th
June, 14, to July, 15 ; the left wing was wrecked on Anticosti, losing
all its arms and baggage. The Royal Scots were granted the right
to bear "Niagara" on its colours.
The 3rd Regiment (the Buffs). Arrived in Canada from Bour-
deaux, France, about 1st August, 1814. It formed part of Sir M.
THE BRITISH ARMY.
23
Power s Brigade, the others being the 5th, 27th and 58th Regiments.
It left Canada 4th June, 1815, having taken part in the attack on
The 5th or Northumberland Regiment disembarked at Sorel 7th
August, 1814. It served at Plattsburg, and was later stationed at
LaPrairie and Coteau-du-Lac. In 1815 three companies were at
Johnstown, the other seven being quartered along the banks of the
St. Lawrence. It embarked for Europe 8th June, 1815.
The 6th (First Warwickshire) embarked at Bourdeaux, arriving
in Canada early in July, 1814; left Canada for Ostend in July the
following year. With the 82nd, it formed General Brisbane s Brigade
and took part in the sortie, Fort Erie.
The 8th or King s was represented by its first battalion, which
came to Canada from Nova Scotia by sea, arriving at Quebec 28th
May 1810 It left Canada again in June, 1815. The second battalion
marched on snowshoes from St. John s, N. B., to Quebec m March
1814 these being six companies commanded by Major T. Evans ; 26V
seamen for service on the lakes were also in the party ; it returned
the same time as the first battalion, having taken part at Plattsl.urg.
The first battalion was actively engaged at Ogdensburg, York <^/Ui
April 1813), Sackett s Harbour (five companies under Major Lvans),
Stoney Creek (under Major Ogilvie), Black Rock, Buffalo, Chippawa,
Lundy s Lane and the assault and sortie at Fort Erie,
permitted to bear "Niagara."
The 9th (East Norfolk) arrived at Montreal from Bourdeaux,
22nd August, 1814. In September it was stationed near Fort Wel
lington (Prescott, U. C.); in October at Kingston, which station it left
in June, 15, for England. Like the 88th, "Not one soldier of the
Ninth forsook its colours."
The 13th (First Somersetshire), under Lt.-Colonel William Wil
liams arrived at Quebec from Port Royal, Martinique, 28th June,
1813 returning to Portsmouth 15th July, 1815. It served entirely m
Lower Canada, taking part at Plattsburg, Odelltown and LaC<
The 16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment embarked in Ireland for Que
bec, where it arrived 29th May, 1814, sailing for Portsmouth about
the same date as the 13th. It was stationed at Quebec, Chambly,
Montreal and Fort Wellington, the latter in October, 1814.
The 27th (Inniskilling). The first and third battalions came trom
Bourdeaux in August, 1814. Both were engaged in the expedition to
Lake Champlain. The first battalion was sent to New Orleans after
the battle to re-inforce the troops there. The third landed at Ostend
15th July, 1815. , , -,
The 37th (North Hampshire). The first battalion embarked at
24 THE BRITISH ARMY.
Pouliac for Canada in 1814 ; arrived 3rd August. It remained here
until 1826.
The 39th (Dorsetshire). Its first battalion arrived in Canada
from the south of France in August, 1814. Served in expedition to
Plattsburg ; landed at Ostend a month after Waterloo had been
fought.
The 41st (2nd Somersetshire). The first battalion came to Can
ada from Ireland in 1800. Its services were at Detroit, Queenston,
Miami, Frenchtown, Fort George, Stoney Creek, Fort Stephenson,
Black Rock, Fort Niagara, Lundy s Lane, Fort Erie (assault). It has
the honour of bearing "Niagara" on its colours. Its Lieut.-Colonels
were Henry Procter, Evans and the Marquis of Tweeddale.
The 49th (Hertfordshire). The first battalion embarked for
Canada in 1803. Brock, Sheaffe and Vincent were its successive com
manding officers. In 1812 it was engaged at Frenchman s Creek and
Salmon River ; in 1813 at York, Fort George, Beaver Dam, Black Rock
and Chrystler s Farm.
The 57th (West Middlesex). Its first battalion arrived 3rd Aug
ust, 1814, from the south of France. It was stationed in Upper
Canada, returning home in August the following year.
The 58th (Rutlandshire). Its first battalion embarked from the
east coast of Spain, arriving at Quebec in July, 1814. Stationed at
Montreal ; took part in the expedition to Plattsburg ; returned to
Ghent, but too late for Waterloo.
The 70th (Glasgow Lowland) arrived from Ireland 24th June,
1814. Stationed in Upper Canada. It remained in Canada until 1828.
The 76th came from south of France in August, 1814. Was
employed in the expedition to Plattsburg. It served in Canada for
the following thirteen years.
The 82nd (Prince of Wales Volunteers) arrived 7th August, 1814,
from the south of France. Fought at Fort Erie (assault), and in
other engagements on the Niagara frontier. Left Canada for Ostend
in June, 1815.
The 88th (Connaught Rangers) disembarked at Quebec 3rd Aug
ust, 1814, having sailed from France. Was at Plattsburg ; stationed
on the banks of the Richelieu. Served eleven months, during which
period not one man deserted. It returned to Spithead 10th June, 1815.
With the 3rd Batt 27th, 39th and 76th it formed General Robinson s
Brigade.
The 89th. Its second battalion arrived at Quebec 7th August,
1814. The Light Company of the first battalion took part at Long-
wood and Black Rock. The regiment was also engaged at Lundy s
Lane, Chrystler s Farm, Fort Erie (assault). Returned home after
THE BRITISH ARMY. 25
the peace ; disbanded 24th November, 1816. It is authorized to carry
"Niagara" on its colours.
The 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) came from Grenada 20th June,
1814, and was sent to Montreal. After the declaration of peace it
embarked in August for Ostend. Some of its companies were quar
tered at Coteau-du-Lac.
The 97th (Queen s Own) arrived at York, U. C., 10th September,
1814, and proceeded to the Niagara frontier. It does not appear to
have seen any fighting. In 1816 it was re-numbered the 96th, and as
such was disbanded at Limerick, 10th December, 1818.
The 100th (The Prince Regent s County of Dublin Regiment).
This regiment was raised in 1805. With few exceptions, all the
officers and men were Irish. A wing (11 officers and 260 N. C. 0.
and men) were lost by shipwreck on the voyage to Quebec, 21st Octo
ber, 1805. It was in the fighting line at Sackett s Harbour, Platts-
burg, Chippawa, Black Rock, Fort Niagara (Grenadier Company),
Fort Erie (assault). Acted as marines on the "Wolfe" and "Melville"
on Lake Ontario. On the removal of the Rifle Brigade from the
line in 1816 this 100th was re-numbered "the 99th." It had "Niagara"
on its colours. The new 99th was disbanded at Chatham in 1818.
The 101st (The Duke of York s Irish Regiment). Raised in 1806 ;
disbanded in 1817, as the 100th. Served in Canada 1813-14.
The 103rd* was raised in 1805. It fought at Sackett s Harbour,
Plattsburg, Lundy s Lane and Fort Erie (assault). It was authorized
to bear "Niagara" on its colours. Was disbanded at Chelrnsford, 24th
October, 1817.
The 104th (formerly New Brunswick Fencible Infantry) was
raised by General M. Hunter, in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in
1803. It was taken into the line in 1810 as the 104th. Marched on
snowshoes from St. John, N. B., in the winter of 1812-13, arriving at
Quebec 15th March. It took part at Sackett s Harbour (where it lost
one-third of its force in killed and wounded), Fort George, Lundy s
Lane, Cape Vincent (14 May), and Fort Erie (assault), losing 56 oat
of 80 engaged in the storming party. It was authorized to bear
"Niagara" on its colours. Was disbanded at Montreal 24th May, 181 / .
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment was raised in 1803 ; received
title "Royal" in 1806. Employed as marines on Lakes Erie and On
tario. Served at Detroit ; Fort Erie, 28 Nov., 12, and 17 Mar., 13 ;
Frenchtown, Ogdensburg, York, Miami, Sackett s Harbour, Fort
George, Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay) ; attack on Mackinac, 4th Aug., 1814,
* A General Order, 22nd December, 1812, gave Colonel Scott authority to add
two militia companies to the strength of the 103rd. A bounty of $17 was offered
to recruits, the length of service to be for 18 months, restricted to Canada.
Each company was to have at least two militia officers.
26 THE BRITISH ARMY.
and at the capture of the "Scorpion" and "Tigress." The regiment
was reduced in 1816.
The Canadian Fencible Infantry, whose first Colonel was T. Peters,,
dates from July, 1803. Its light company was at Chateauguay ;.
the regiment was also engaged at Plattsburg, Chrystler s Farm and
La Colle.
The Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles was taken on the army
establishment on 25th August, 1812. Its services include Salmon
River, Ogdensburg, York, Fort George, Sackett s Harbour, Oswego
(light company), Lundy s Lane, Fort Erie (assault and sortie), Lyon s
Creek, Mackinac (August, 1814). Granted authority to wear
"Niagara" on its colours. The Canadian Fencibles and Glengarry
Light Infantry were disbanded in 1816, the first at Montreal, the
second at Kingston.
The Regiment de Meuron came to Canada from Malta in June,,
1813. It formed one of the expedition to Plattsburg. Its uniform
was red with blue facings.
The Neuchatel Regiment of De Meuron was raised in 1781 for
service under the Dutch East India Company. It served at the Cape
of Good Hope and Ceylon, and against the British on the Coromandel
Coast, two companies being taken prisoners at Trincomalee. It passed
into the British service, the Company being unable to pay its troops ;
was employed in India, taking part in the campaign against Tippoo
and in the storming of Seringapatam. In 1807 it was quartered in
England, afterwards joining the regiments of Roll and De Watteville
in the Mediterranean. In 1813 it came to Canada. Like the De Watte
ville Regiment, it was disbanded in 1816, after 15 years in the
Dutch and 20 in the British service. It was the only Swiss Regiment
that served in the four quarters of the globe.
The Regiment de Watteville arrived at Quebec from Cadiz in
May, 1813, and saw service at Oswego and at Fort Erie (assault and
sortie). It wore red with black velvet facings.
The Bernese Regiment of Erlach (Ernest), raised in 1671, was
one of the Swiss regiments in the French service during the Revolu
tion, 1789. It declined to march against Holland with the French
army on the ground that it could not be legally called upon to fight
against a Protestant nation. Louis XIV. allowed its objection. It
was composed entirely of Protestants. In 1792 the regiment, then in
garrison at Aix, was assailed by the revolutionary rnob and National
Guards, being constrained to lay down its arms. The Government of
Berne, indignant at this outrage, recalled the regiment from France.
It remained a short time at Berne and entered the British service,
under which flag it served 20 years, under the name of the "Regiment
de Watteville," terminating an eventful and honourable career of a
THE BRITISH ARMY. 27
century and a half in the general disarmament that followed upon
Waterloo.*
The 10th Royal Veteran Battalion were at Mackinac, French-
town and Miami. In connection with this corps there was a small
body of "Mounted Veterans," under Lieut. Chettle, consisting, on the
15th April, 1813, of 2 sergeants, 15 privates and 17 horses.
The Royal Marines. The first and second battalion, together
with the Marine Artillery, had been employed in the Chesapeake, U. S.,
but arrived at Halifax 13 Sept., 13, from which port the 2nd battalion,
under Lt.-Col. Malcolm, with a portion of artillery, under Lieut.
Anderson, sailed for Quebec on the 24th. In consequence of the defeat
of Commodore Barclay on Lake Erie, the first battalion with the
artillery, accompanied by the rocket detachment, was despatched
from Halifax on the 9th "Oct. The first battalion was engaged at
Chrystler s Farm, La Colle, Lieuts. Caldwell and Barton being men
tioned in despatches; also at the attack on American gun-boats, 11
May, 14. The second battalion was at Oswego, under Lt.-Col. Malcolm.
The Flank Battalion, embodied by G. O. 30th June, 1812, under
Colonel Young, was composed of the flank companies of the 8th, 100th,
Royal Newfoundland, Canadian Fencibles, 49th and Royal Scots,
with 2 light 6 pr., under an artillery subaltern. Major Plenderleath,
49th, commanded the light, and Major De Haren, Can. Fenc., the
grenadier companies.
Two light battalions were formed under a G. O. of 12th April,
1813, being composed of the right and left flank companies of the
Lower Canadian Select Embodied Militia, incorporated with the light
infantry of the line. Lt.-Cols. Geo. Macdonell, G. L. I. F., and Mac-
Douall commanded the first, and Lt.-Col. Smelt, 103rd, the second
* "Swiss Kegiments a 1 Etranger," by Lt.-Gen. F. H. Tyrrell, Royal United Ser
vice Inst. Journal, Vol. 41, p. 450.
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1 Colonel 11 June, 11. Died cirea March, 1812.
2 Ensign 27th, 25 July, 1771 ; served on the continent ; Capt. 90th, 1794 ; Lt.-
Col. 63rd, 14 March, 05 ; local Colonel 6 Sept., 12 ; commanded militia at Amherst-
burg, Detroit (despatches), Gold Medal, Frenchtown (despatches), wounded six
times ; Colonel 4 June, 13 ; Major-General 1819 ; C.B. 4 June, 15 ; K.C.H., 1835 ;
died in 1836.
9 Born in Jamaica ; Ensign 37th, 1792 ; served, on the continent ; Major 4th ;
Lt.-Col. 100th, Mar., 05 ; local Colonel 6 Sept., 12 ; commanded attacks on Fort
George (despatches), Fort Niagara (despatches), wounded ; Colonel 4 June, 13 ;
C.B., became a Lt. -General ; died at Brighton, Eng., 21 Feb., 32.
4 Served in Egypt, 1801, also in the Peninsula; Medal with clasp, Fuentes
d Onor and Egypt. Lt.-General 1832 ; K.C.H. 1832 ; G.C.M.G. 10 May, 37.
5 With right division of the army ; mentioned in despatches for Miami ; prisoner
of war at Moraviantown.
6 Had been in the 60th ; Colonel 25 July, 10 ; was in command at Fort Wel
lington, Oct., 12 ; Major-General 4 June, 13. Died 1831.
7 Lt.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; present at Chrystler s Farm, Oswego, Chippawa,
Lundy s Lane (wounded), Fort Erie assault and sortie (wounded); was men
tioned in despatches at all these engagements ; was in command at Fort Wel
lington, Feb., 13; K.C.H. 1835 ; Lt.-General 23 Nov., 41 ; C.B. 1841 ; died 1847;
his Gold Medal, with clasps for Albuhera and Chrystler s Farm, was depicted
in "The King, His Navy and Army," 27 Feb., 1904.
8 Eldest son of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart, (afterwards Baron Zouche) ; Ensign
1st Foot Guards ; served in Flanders and the continent ; Major 98th Foot ; com
manded at Frenchman s Creek, Nov. 28, 1812 (despatches) ; mortally wounded at
Black Rock, July llth, 1813 ; died July 16th ; buried at Lundy s Lane.
10 Vice Warburton, to 41st.
11 Vice Bisshopp, dec. ; died in 1814.
12 Son of Sir James Cockburn, Bart. ; Capt. 60th, 1804 ; served in South Amer
ica, 1807, Peninsula, 1809-10; Major Can. Fenc. 1811 ; Lt. -Colonel New Brunswick,
1814; D.Q.M.G., Canada, 1817; Superintendent British Honduras, 1830-37; Lt.-
Governor Bahamas 1837-38 ; Colonel 1837 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
Bahamas, 1840-44; Knight, 1841; Colonel 95th, 1853 ; Lieut. -General 1854; Gen
eral 1860. Died at Dover, 1868, aged 87.
13 Major 100th, 1805 ; Bvt.-Lt. -Colonel 1 Jan., 12 ; C.B. ; Maj. -General 28 June,38.
14 Lieut. Loyal British Fencibles, 1794 ; served in 55th, Holland, 1794 ; Lieut.
8th; Capt. 4 Sept., 05 ; raised Glengarry Light Infantry, Major, 6 Feb., 12 ; suc
ceeded Col. Pearson in command at Fort Wellington, Feb., 13 ; appointed I.F.O.,
vice Cotton, dee. ; commanded attack on Ogdensburg (wounded) ; present at
Chateauguay ; Gold Medal ; Bvt. Lt. -Colonel 24 Feb., 14 ; C.B. 5 Feb., 17 ; to h.p.
4 Mar., 17.
15 See Canadian Voltigeurs.
16 Had been Ensign and Adjt. 98th in 1808 ; also Qr.-Mr. R.N.F., from which
he resigned 1 Jan., 12; was app t d Adj. IstBatt., S.E.M., which see; was at
Miami, Fort Stephenson, Moraviantown, and brought the account of Procter s
retreat to headquarters ; his appointment as Staff Adjt. cancelled Jan., 14.
17 Present at Sackett s Harbour, 29th May, 13 (wounded and prisoner), Oswego,
Lundy s Lane (despatches), Chippawa (despatches, wounded).
18 Present at Frenchman s Creek, Stoney Creek (horse killed).
19 Eldest son of Lt.-Col. Louis Gugy, 3rd Batt., S.E.M. ; Ensign G.L.I., 25 Mar.,
30 INSPECTING FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF ADJUTANTS
12 ; Medal with clasp Chrystler s Farm ; Major Quebec Volunteer Cavalry, 29
May, 28 ; Adjutant-General Militia, 1841, vice Vassal de Monviel; died 1876.
21 Present at Chateauguay ; see Can. Voltigeurs.
" "Having resigned his appointment of Staff Adjutant of Provincial Cavalry,
he will join his corps at Quebec." G.O., Kingston, 8 Sept., 13.
31 Present at Ogdensburg (despatches). Promoted Lieut. 8th, 1 Sept., 12 ; Capt.
New Bruns. Fenc., 25 Mar., 13 ; to h.p. Feb., 16 ; his full name was George Wayn-
ford Hawkins Ridge ; he died Feb., 1828.
24 Commanded Newfoundlanders at Detroit (despatches) ; acted as Procter s
A.D.C. ; was at Miami (despatches), Fort Stephenson, Moraviantown (despatches).
25 Vacated appointment 19 Aug., 14. Lieut. Oct., 14 ; went on h.p. 1816.
16 Vacated appointment 14 July, 14; Capt. 3rd, Jan., 16 ; went on h.p. 1817.
27 Lieut. May, 13 ; in 1820 Army List is Adjutant.
28 See Sleigh Establishment, page 16. Lieut. 7 Sept., 15 ; 2nd Lieut. Rifle
Brigade 18 Nov., 19.
29 Also Fort Adjutant at St. John s.
30 See Army Staff, page 13.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA
ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF MILITIA.
1 Major-General ^Eneas Shaw.
-^ 2 Lt.-Colonel Colley Lyons Lucas Foster.
DEPUTY ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
# 5 Lt.-Col. Nathaniel Coffin (Ensign, h. p., 14th), Prov. A. D. C.,
14 Jan., 13.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL. *
*fc 8 Captain Archibald Macdonell (Cornwall Township).
<& 3 Captain John Clark, Lt. 1st Lincoln Mil., 25 Jan., 13.
# 7 Captain Patrick Corbett, Lt. 10th R. V., 29 July, 12.
^ * Captain Stephen Jarvis (acting), 14 Mar., 13 24 Aug., 13.
fc 8 Captain John Johnston, Lt. Can. Fenc., 30 July, 12.
1 Ensign 30th, 1784. Had been Capt. Queen s Hangers, 1791. Colonel (local)
10 Mar., 08. Brigade-Major, U.C., 1803; Major- General 4 June, 11 ; died 1815 ;
one of his sons, Alexander, became Capt. 69th.
1 Ensign 52nd 1799 ; Capt. 1804 ; to h.p. from 6th W.I. Bvt. Lt.-Col. 1815 ;
Colonel 1837. Served in the Peninsula, 1808 ; Mil. Secretary to Governor of
Jamaica, 1809; A.D.C. to General Drummond in Ireland, 1811. Succeeded Shaw
as Adjt. -General Militia. Asst. Adjt. -General to the Forces in Canada, 1815, to
his death at Kingston, U.C., in 1843. Mentioned in despatches for Fort Erie
assault and sortie.
s Afterwards Lt.-Col. 1st Lincoln Militia.
4 During Capt. Johnston s absence. Born at Danbury, Conn., 1756. Deputy
Sergt.-at-Arms, U.C., 1814. Had been Lieut. Queen s Rangers and South Caro
lina Royalists, serving throughout the Revolutionary War ; prisoner, capture of
York. Died at Toronto, 1840.
5 Succeeded Foster as Adj. -Gen., who was moved to Lower Canada 25 Mar.,
15. Appt d Prov. A.D.C. to Sheaffe, with rank of Lt.-Col., 26 Oct., 12.
8 Formerly Lieut. 1st Batt., 84th Regt.
7 See Garrisons.
8 See Army Staff.
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL OF MILITIA.
^V l Lt.-Colonel Robert Nichol, 2nd Norfolk.
* Assistants to Adjutant-General to have rank of Captain. G.O. 19 March, 13.
32 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
ft Major James Cummings, 3rd Lincoln.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL. *
ft 2 Captain Francois Baby, 3 July, 12. Western Dist.
10 Captain Ratchwell, 3 July, 12. Lake Settlement
ft 3 Captain Ralfe Clench, 13 Mar., 13. Niagara.
ft 4 Captain William Caldwell, Sr.
ft 8 Lieut. William Jarvis, 19 Mar., 13.
ft 9 Captain Archibald McLean, 3rd York.
5 Captain William Gilkinson, 4 Mar., 13. Johnstown and Eastern
Districts.
ft G Captain Reuben Sherwood, 1st Leeds.
ft Captain Donald Macdonell, 2nd Glengarry.
ft Captain R. D. Fraser, 2nd Grenville, 25 Feb., 15.
OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON SPECIAL SERVICE.
ft 7 Major David Macgregor Rogers, 1st Northumberland.
ft Major Elias Jones, 1st Northumberland.
ft Major David Sheek, 1st Stormont.
ft Captain Thomas Ward, 1st Durham.
ft Captain Donald McAulay, 1st Stormont.
1 Had been Lieut. Lincoln Artillery, 1803. Present at Detroit (despatches),
Gold Medal; Frenchman s Creek (despatches), Fort Erie assault and sortie,
Stoney Creek, Black Rock, 30 Dec., 13 (despatches). Presented with a Sword of
Honour by Leg. Assembly, U.C. Accidentally killed, 1824.
z From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library. Present at Frenchtown ; Black
Rock, 30 Dec., 13 (despatches) ; services dispensed with 24 Aug., 13. Taken
prisoner Feb., 14.
3 Removed by G.O. on 27 May, 13. Prisoner of war, Niagara, 27 May, 13 ;
detained at Burlington, U.S. (Montreal Herald, 18 Dec., 13). Formerly Lieut.
Butler s Rangers; present at Queenston (despatches).
* See Indian Department ; also Western Rangers. Captain in Butler s Rangers,
1777-84 ; commanded at German Flats, Warwasing and Sandusky (wounded).
5 Resigned 24 Aug., 13.
6 Thanked for services in recovering, in United States, property taken at
Cornwall, Oct., 13. G.O. 13 Feb., 14.
7 Son of Major James Rogers, King s Rangers ; Member of Assembly, 1799, for
Prince Edward County ; also, 1808-16, for Northumberland. Died 18 July, 1824,
in Haldimand Township, U.C., aged 53.
8 From S. P. Jarvis s Papers, Toronto Public Library: "Lieut. W. Jarvis,
* Assistants to Quartermaster-General to have rank of Captain. G.O. 19 Mar., 13.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF. 33
A.Q.M.G., took charge of American prisoners to Kingston, 21 Aug., 14." Probably
William Munson Jarvis, 3rd York.
9 See Incorporated Militia, also 3rd York.
10 From Baby Papers ; may be intended for "Caldwell, Ensign Thomas, on tka
Q.M.G. Staff."
DEPUTY PAYMASTER GENERAL.
ft l Hon b le Alexander Macdonell (Collachie).
ft Captain Robert Grant, acting 12 July, 13.
ft Samuel Street, Esquire, acting Mar. Apr., 14.
DISTRICT PAYMASTERS.
ft 2 Home Dist. William Stanton.. 5 Aug., 12.
ft 6 Home Dist. Andrew Mercer, 25 Oct., 12.
East, and \ Stuart, resign d 6 Dec., 13.
ft John. Dists.J Adiel Sherwood, 6 Dec., 13.
ft Midland William Mitchell, resign d 25 Sept., 13.
ft Midland Robert Richardson, 25 Sept., 13.
London Daniel Ross, resign d 10 Dec., 13.
ft 3 London John Rolph, 10 Dec., 13.
ft 5 Western James Gordon.
PAYMASTERS.
ft Samuel Street 2nd, 3rd, 5th Lincoln ; Flank companies, 1st
Oxford, 29 Oct., 12. See Deputy Pay-Gen.
ft Thomas McCorinick 4th Lincoln, 2nd York, Kerby s Artillery
and Robinson s Rifle Company, 29 Oct., 12 ;
resigned 18 Jan., 13.
ft Alexander Pringle Flank Companies Kent and Essex.
4 John Symington 1st Lincoln, 12 July, 12.
1 Had been Lieut. Butler s Eangers ; Colonel of Militia ; Member of Assembly ;
Speaker Leg. Ass., U.C., 1805 ; afterwards M. Leg. Council. Prisoner of war,
Niagara, 27 May, 13. After his removal to the United States, acting Paym.-
Generals&were appointed. Died at Toronto, 1842.
2 Entered Royal Navy in 1771. Served until 1786 in East and West Indies,
Mediterranean, Siege of Gibraltar, coast of America during Revolutionary War ;
a prisoner of war in Spain for 18 months ; from 1805 to 1828 in Lower Canada,
Prov. Navy on the Lakes, also acting Private Secretary to H. R. H. the Duke of
Kent during T. A. Coffin s absence ; under Paymaster-General s and Commis
sariat Departments, &c. As Depty-Asst. -Com. -General, was stationed at Am-
herstburg in 1828.
5 Afterwards the Honourable John Rolph, the celebrated patriot of 1837-38.
4 From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library. Taken prisoner at Niagara and
sent to Greenbush.
34 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF.
5 Lieut. 1st Essex ; also in Marine Department in command of gun-boats.
6 Junior Clerk U.C. Council Office, 1804. Died at Toronto, 1871. His will was
the subject of a well-knoAvn law suit.
SURGEONS.
1 James Muirhead Flank Companies and Sedentary Militia, 2
July, 12.
2 William Lee, Sr. Flank Companies 1st, 3rd York, 1st Durham
and Button s Cavalry.
3 Grant Powell Volunteer Incorporated Militia.
Trueman Raymond at Gananoque.
<5 Hermann M. Eberts Western District.
Rufus C. Henderson, Fort Wellington.
Timothy Johnson Flank Companies 1st Storrnont.
6 Elnathan Hubbell 1st Flank Companies at Brock ville.
ASSISTANT SURGEON.
7 Anson Smith To the Militia Forces, 14 May, 13.
HOSPITAL MATE.
4 Cyrus Summer 3 May, 13.
James Graham 21 June, 13.
1 Lived at Newark (Niagara) 1792 ; was Surgeon-General of Militia, 1822 ; died
24 March, 1834, aged 69.
2 Canniff states that he had been Surgeon s Mate in 49th and 24th Foot ; Gentle
man Usher of the Black Kod, U.C. Died at York, 1 July, 1833, aged 70.
3 Son of William Dummer Powell, afterwards Chief Justice, U.C. Born 1799.
Present at York, July, 1813. Clerk of the Assembly m 1813-16. Died in 1838,
being then Clerk Legislative Council. See Incorporated Militia.
4 Lived at 20-Mile Creek. Served on Brock s Expedition to Detroit. Appointed
temporary Hospital Assistant on Niagara Frontier, 1812, and continued in service
until 1815. Surgeon 4th Lincoln Militia, Jan., 1822.
5 According to Canniff his name is Herbert Melchior von Eberts." Had been
a Surgeon in a Hessian Reg t. during 1776-83.
6 Lived at Brockville. Died about 1850.
7 This may be "Hermanns Smith," who was M.P.P., Wentworth, in 1834.
1 QUARTERMASTERS.
Robert Innes Flank Companies, Western District.
Daniel Secord 1st, 4th Lincoln, 4 companies of York.
Oliver Everts 1st Flank Company and Prov. Cavalry atPrescott.
Gilbert McMicking Flank Companies, Queenston to Fort Erie.
John McKenzie Flank Companies, 1st and 2nd Glengarry.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF. 35
QUARTERMASTERS ( Continued.)
ft Benjamin Ewing 1st Northumberland.
ft 3 Henry Metcalfe Flank Company Detroit Expedition.
ft 2 Alexander Pringle 2nd Essex.
3 James Mclntosh Kent.
Francis Legh Walsh Norfolk.
ft Nathaniel Bell (Dr.) Flank Companies 4th Lincoln.
William McCartney Flank Companies 1st Oxford.
1 Kegimental Quartermasters were authorized about September, 1814.
3 From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library.
3 See 2nd Norfolk. Metcalf or Metcalfe.
PROVOST MARSHAL.
ft Cornet Amos McKenny Niagara Light Dragoons (acting).
PROVOST OF PRISON.
1 Abraham Unsworth Western District.
BRIGADE CHAPLAIN.
3 Rev. Robert Addison, Centre Division, U. C. (acting).
MISCELLANEOUS.
ft 4 Lieut.-Colonel Honble John Macdonnel, A.D.C., 15 Apr., 12.
4 Lieut.-Colonel Nathaniel Coffin, Prov. A.D.C., 26 Oct., 12.
ft 5 Lieut.-Colonel C. A. Hagerman. Prov. A.D.C., 13 Dec., 13.
4 Major James Givins, Prov. A.D.C., 14 Aug., 12.
ft 2 Capt. William Shaw, Kent Militia.
ft Capt. Reuben Sherwood, CMpt.-Superintendent Guides, 23 Oct.,
13, between Coteau-du-Lac and Kingston.
Capt. Z. Burnham, Captain of Guides on Lake Ontario.
1 From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library. See Non-commissioned Officers.
Prisoner of war ; detained at Burlington, U.S. (Montreal Herald, 18 Dec., 13).
2 Employed in training the Kent Militia "under an Act passed in Aug., 1812."
3 Taken prisoner at Niagara and sent to Greenbush. The U.C. Legislature
voted him 100 for his great care and attention to the wounded.
4 See Army Staff, page 8.
5 See Army Staff, page 9.
36 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF.
MILITIA COMMANDS.
NAME. COMMAND.
fe McLean, Col. the Hon b le Neil Flank companies at Cornwall.
^ Fraser, Col. William 1st Grenville and flank Coy s at Prescott.
fjf Fraser, Lt.-Col. the Honble Thos. 1st Dundas and flank com
panies between Cornwall
and Prescott.
-& Stone, Col. Joel Flank companies and other Militia atGananoque.
*fc Cartwright, Col. the Hon ble R. Flank companies in Midland
District.
$- Sherwood, Lt.-Col. Levius P. Incorporated Militia of Eastern
and Johnstown Districts.
^ Peters, Lt.-Col. John Militia in Newcastle Dist., including the
flank companies.
-& Rogers, Maj. David M. All embodied Militia in Newcastle Dist.
<fr Allan, Major William Flank companies at York.
ft Simons, Major Titus G. Flank companies 2nd York.
ft Clark, Col. the Hon. Thos. Flank companies between Fort Erie
and Queenston.
ft Claus, Col. the Hon. William Flank companies between Queen
ston and Niagara.
Butler, Lt.-Col. Johnson Flank companies 1st and 4th Lincoln.
ft Salmon, Major G. C. Detachments of 1st and 2nd Norfolk, 1st
Middlesex and 1st Oxford.
ft Tousley, Major Sykes Flank companies 1st Oxford and other
Militia in London Dist.
ft Talbot, Col. the Hon. Thos. Flank companies London District
and all the embodied Militia.
ft Baby, Col. the Hon. James Flank companies and other Militia
in Western District.
ft Reynolds, Major E. Flank companies 1st and 2nd Essex.
ft Baby, Lt.-Col. Jean B. Flank companies 2nd Essex and other
Militia.
-fa Allan, Lt.-Col. James Flunk companies, &c., in garrison at
Amherstburg.
ft Burritt, Major Stephen-lst flank companies Dundas and Grenville.
ft Bowen, Major Wm. Daniel Flank companies 1st Norfolk.
ft Crawford, Major Lewis Michigan Fencibles and other Militia.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 37
THE VOLUNTEER INCORPORATED MILITIA BATTALION.
Engagements : Fort Niagara, 19th Dec., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Siege of Fort Erie, Sept.-Oct., 14.
Lt.-Colonel l William Robinson (Capt. 8th).
ft 2 Allan McLean.
3 J. B. Glew (Capt. 41st), 25 Jan., 15.
Major ft 4 Titus G. Simons, 25 Mar., 13.
Adjutant ft 16 Dennis Fitzgerald (Ensign 41st), 5 Mar., 14
24 Mar., 15.
Quartermaster 5 George Thrower, (Qr.-Mr. 41st).
Paymaster 6 William Kemble, (Lieut. Glen. L. I.)
Surgeon ft 7 Grant Powell.
Captains ft 8 James Kerby (2nd Lincoln), 25 Mar., 13.
ft 9 John Macdonell (1st Dundas).
ft 10 Hamilton Walker (2nd Grenville).
ft ll Thomas Fraser (1st Leeds).
ft 12 Archibald George McLean (3rd York).
ft n Daniel Washburn.
ft ls John Kerr (2nd Grenville).
ft 22 Abraham A. Rapelje (2nd Norfolk).
14 Edward Walker.
15 William Jarvie (3rd York).
Lieutenants ll James Hamilton, 4 May, 13.
ft 17 Daniel MacDougall.
ft 18 Henry Ruttan (1st Northumberland).
ft Duncan Macdonell (Kingston).
ft 19 George Ryerson (1st Norfolk).
ft 3 * Henry Burritt (2nd Grenville).
ft Duncan Clark (1st Dundas).
ft 20 Alexander Rose (1st Dundas).
ft 2l Thomas Humberstone (3rd York).
ft lt5 Dennis Fitzgerald, Adjutant.
23 William Chisholm.
Ensigns ft George Kerby, 4 May, 13.
ft 24 John Lampman (2nd Norfolk), 26 Mar., 13.
ft William Walter Simons.
25 Andrew W. Warffe (Leeds).
ft :]3 John Applegarth (2nd York).
Henry Kilburn.
ft John Fraser (1st Grenville).
38 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
THE VOLUNTEER INCORP. MILITIA BATTALION Ensigns (Continued.)
ft 26 Ziba M. Phillips.
ft Charles Short,
ft 27 Daniel Brooke (3rd York).
ft 28 John Kilborn (1st Leeds).
ft 29 Daniel K. Servos (1st Lincoln).
;^ 30 John Campbell.
31 John Macdonell.
ft 32 Henry Rob bins.
1 Captain 8th, 1805. Bvt.-Major 19 Dec., 13. Present at Lundy s Lane
(wounded). Died at the Isle of Wight, 1827. "He was appointed to the command
of the Incorporated Militia, and a more judicious selection could not have been
made, not only on account of his military talents, but his invincible good temper
and good humour, which endeared him to the men, and made them take a
pleasure and a pride in obeying his orders and attending to his instructions.
4 Some idea may be formed of his talents in this way, when I state that in the
course of a very few months he rendered a body of raw lads, from the plough-
tail, as efficient a corps as any in the field." (From Dr. Dunlop s Recollections
of the American War).
2 Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 1812-16 ; Lieut. -Colonel 1st Frontenac
Regiment.
3 Served about 6 months with the battalion, but not in the field. Capt. Joseph
Barry Glew, exchanged from the 4th Garrison Battalion to the 41st. Bvt.-Major
10 June, 1815. Went on h.p. as Captain York Chasseurs, 23 Sept., 1819.
4 From Dist. G.O. 14 July, 13 ; present at Lundy s Lane, Black Rock (des
patches) ; see 2nd York. Died 20 Aug., 29.
5 Present at Lundy s Lane, prisoner. Went on h.p. 25 Oct., 21.
6 See Civil Administration, page 1.
7 See Militia Surgeons, page 34.
8 Born 1785 ; commanded company of Militia Artillery in 1812 (1st Co. 2nd
Lincoln) ; present at Frenchman s Creek, 28 Nov., 12 (despatches); guided a
storming party at assault of Fort Niagara, 19th Dec., 13 (despatches) ; commanded
the battalion at Lundy s Lane after Lt.-Col. Robinson was disabled, and at siege
of Fort Erie (despatches) ; presented with sword of honour by Assembly for the
gallantry displayed by him at the capture of Fort Niagara, &c. Member of Leg
islative Council. Honorary Colonel 18 June, 1823. Lt. -Colonel Queen s Niagara
Fencibles in 1837. Died at Fort Erie, 20 June, 1854.
9 Present at Lundy s Lane (left arm amputated). For previous services see
1st Dundas.
10 Present at Fort Erie assault (despatches) ; afterwards Judge Johnstown
Dist. Died at Prescott, 8 Sept., 30. Lt. -Colonel 2nd Grenville about 1823.
11 Present at Lundy s Lane (wounded).
1J Present at Queenston (wounded), York, Lundy s Lane, prisoner ; afterwards
Chief Justice, Upper Canada. For prior services see 3rd York and Q.M.G. Son
of Colonel Neil McLean.
13 For previous services see 2nd Grenville. Having commuted, his half -pay
was cancelled, H.G.O. 22 June, 32.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 39
14 Killed at siege of Fort Erie, Aug. 12th, 1814.
15 For previous services see 3rd York.
16 " rp be Adjutant 41st, Sgt. -Major Dennis Fitzgerald with rank of Ensign, 15
July, 13." Living in 1854.
17 Wounded at Lundy s Lane.
18 Became Lt.-Col. 1st Northumberland 28 June, 25 ; severely wounded at
Lundy s Lane.
19 Wounded at Frenchman s Creek ; for previous services see 1st Norfolk.
20 Accidentally wounded at Fort Wellington.
21 See 3rd York for previous service.
22 Major 2nd Norfolk, 1823.
2S From Journals U.C. Leg. Assembly, 1816.
24 Had been a Sgt. in Crook s Co y., 1st Lincoln ; Lieut. 2nd Norfolk.
25 Present at Lundy s Lane, prisoner.
26 Had been a Sgt. in Burritt s Co y., 2nd Grenville ; Sgt. Incorp. Batt l n., 25
Dec., 12.
27 From 25 March to 24 Nov., 13 (Ont. Crown Lands). Appointed Ensign 41st
Foot ; resigned 30 Apr., 14.
28 Present at Lundy s Lane, prisoner ; Lt.-Col. 1st Leeds, 1846.
29 Guided a column at assault of Fort Niagara ; appointed Asst. Barrackmaster
25 Jan., 14. Lt.-Col. 2nd Wentworth, 9 March, 47.
30 Killed at Lundy s Lane.
31 Son of Alexander McDonell, Lot 12, 6th Concession, Cornwall. Severely
wounded at Lundy s Lane. Died at York 15 Aug., 14.
32 A man with same name had been a private in Selby s Co y., 1st York.
33 Was also in receipt of pay as a Commissariat Clerk ; see 2nd York.
34 Major 2nd Grenville in 1823.
CAMERON S INCORPORATED ARTILLERY COMPANY.
Engagement : Fort George, 27th May, 13.
3 Captain Alexander Cameron, 2 May, 13.
3 Lieutenant John McKinney, 6 Apr., 13.
2nd Lieutenants Seth Cook, 6 Apr., 13.
ft l William Munson Jarvis.
1 See 1st and 3rd York, Staff U.C. ; served in artillery from 25 Dec., 13, to 24
Feb., 14; died at Hamilton, 25 June, 67 ; present at Queenston, Stoney Creek.
2 Left the army when encamped at Burlington Heights, without leave, and
never rejoined.
3 Despatches for Queenston, Black Rock. A Barrister.
40 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
TROOP OF PROVINCIAL ROYAL ARTILLERY DRIVERS.*
(CAR BRIGADE OF PROVINCIAL ARTILLERY.)
Engagement: Queenston, 13th Oct., 12.
Captain -fa l Isaac Swayze.
Lieutenants^ 2 Peter Mann Ball, Jr.
^ 3 Charles Anderson.
ft 8 Alexander David Askin.
*fe 4 Robert Richardson.
5 Richard Brown.
1 Born in New Jersey, 1751. Member of Legislative Assembly for Lincoln for
20 years. Had been pilot of the New York Army during American War, 1776-83.
(U.C. Crown Lands). Present at Queenston (despatches) ; died near Niagara, 24
Mar., 28, aged 77.
2 In a petition to the Legislative Assembly in 1837 he described himself as
"Second Lieutenant."
3 Transferred to Waggon Department.
4 Joined the last year of the war.
5 From U.C. Crown Lands Records.
15 Died before 1821.
PROVINCIAL ARTIFICERS.!
Lieutenant * l James Robertson.
1 "This man had been plundered ; his buildings and farm destroyed. He was
employed as Adjutant of Militia in 1813. He gave good information; was at
Black Rock on llth July with Col. Bisshopp ; commanded afterwards the Com
pany of Blacks, in which command he continued till the end of the war." Loyal
and Patriotic Society s Report.
*Authority for and establishment of this troop G.O. 3 March, 13.
Attached to Engineer DepartmeDt.
EASTERN DISTRICT
IST REGIMENT OF GLENGARRY MILITIA.
Engagements : Ogdensburg, 4th Oct., 12.
Salmon River, 23rd Nov., 12.
Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb., 13.
1 Lt.-Colonel Alexander McMillan, 2 Jan., 09.
Major Joseph Sutherland.
4 Adjutant Lieutenant Donald Fraser.
Quartermaster John McKenzie, 22 Feb., 13.
Surgeon Noah Dickenson.
FIRST FLANK COMPANY.
-fr 2 Captain Duncan Macdonell (Greenfield), 2 Jan., 09.
-& 3 Lieutenant Donald McDermid, 15 Apr., 12.
^ Ensign John Kennedy, 20 Apr., 12.
SECOND FLANK COMPANY.
$- Captain John Hooke Campbell.
<j- Lieutenant John Cameron, 15 Apr., 12.
*fa Ensign James Macdonell, 22 Apr., 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains: John Corbet, 15 Apr., 12.
William Corbet, 15 Apr., 12.
Allan Macdonell.
Alexander Rose.
John McMillan.
Murdoch McLean.
Alexander Garlough.
5 Alexander Macdonell, 17 Apr., 12.
1 Had been a Lieut. Delancey s Keg t. Commanded flank companies 1st and
2nd Glengarry. Was at Salmon River.
* A land surveyor. Son of Lt.-Col. Alexander Macdonell, 2nd Glengarry.
Died 1865.
8 Wounded, Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb y, 1813. Pension list, 26 Oct., 16.
4 Adjutant flank companies 1st and 2nd Glengarry.
* Appointed Ensign Glen. Light Inf., 8 Oct., 12.
42 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
Lieutenants : Donald McGillies, Capt. 22 Feb., 13.
Murdoch McPherson, 22 Feb., 13.
Alexander McGillies, 22 Feb., 13.
Lewis Chisholm, 22 Feb., 13.
Donald McPherson, 22 Feb., 13.
Alexander Macdonell, 22 Feb., 13.
Duncan McKenzie.
Peter McDonell.
Duncan Mclntyre, resigned 3 June, 12.
Ensigns : William Urquhart, 22 Feb., 13.
Donald Fraser, 22 Feb., 13. Lieut, before 25 Dec., 13.
Jeremiah Snurr.
Alexander McMillan.
Ronald Gunn.
Peter Ferguson.
Duncan Murchison.
John Curry.
Donald Fraser (not a repetition of Adjutant Donald
Fraser).
2ND REGIMENT OF GLENGARRY MILITIA.
Engagements : Hoople s Creek, 10th Nov., 13.
1 Lt.-Colonels Alexander Macdonell (Greenfield).
2 D. Macdonell.
Major John Mclntyre, 16 Apr., 12.
Adjutant Peter Mclntyre.
Quartermasters Alexander Macdonell.
John McLellan (? McKenzie).
William Campbell, 15 July, 13.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ Captain Donald Macdonell (Greenfield), 15 Apr., 12.
^ Lieutenant Angus Kennedy.
<fe 7 Ensign Alexander Macdonell. Lt. 25 Jan., 14.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ Captain Alexander McKenzie, 20 Apr., 12.
*fo Lieutenant Donald Me Martin, 25 Apr., 12.
<f Ensign Duncan McMillan, 20 Apr., 12.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 43
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains: ^ 4 Alexander McMillan, 10 Apr., 12.
3 Donald McKay, 17 Apr., 12.
Lewis Grant,21 Apr., 12 ; returned 25 Mar.,13,"res."
John J. Sutherland, 22 Apr., 12.
William McLeocl, 23 Apr., 12.
Donald McMillan, 25 Apr., 12.
Donald McCallum.
John Macdonell.
Donald Macdonell.
Alexander MacLeod, 18 Apr., 12 ; (returned 25
Mar., 13, "resi/ )
Peter Mclntyre, 21 May, 14.
Lieutenants: Angus Macdonell (A. Roy), Captain 15 Apr., 12.
Allan Macdonuil. Capt. July, 13.
Norman McLeod, 17 Apr., 12, Returned
25-3-13, "res."
Alexander Macdonell, 18 Apr., 12.
Walter R. Sutherland, 20 Apr., 12.
Duncan McDougald, 21 Apr., 12. Returned
25-3-13, "res."
Alexander Grant, 22 Apr., 12. Returned 25-3-13,
"pro."
Peter Cameron, 23 Apr., 12.
Angus Kennedy ,24 Apr.,12. Returned 25-3-13,"pro."
5 Angus Macdonell, 16 Apr., 12.
Ensigns: Allan McMillan, 15 Apr., 12.
Donald McDougall, 18 Apr., 12.
Roderick McLeod, 21 Apr., 12.
Ranald Macdonell, 22 Apr.,1 2. Returned 25-3-13,"pro."
Alexander Macdonell, 23 Apr., 12. Lieut. July, 13.
6 Alexander McMartin, 24 Apr., 12. Returned 25-3-13,
"pro."
Allen Macdonell, 25 Apr., 12.
Donald McLeod, July, 13.
1 Father of John Macdonell, Brock s A.D.C., and of Capts. Duncan, 1st, and
Donald, 2nd Glen. Died 1819.
1 From a petition to Governor Drummond in 1815.
3 Died at Charlottenburg, 14 May, 13. (Montreal Herald).
* Son of Lt.-Col. A. McMillan, 1st Glen. ; was at Ogdensburg.
44 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
6 Appt d Ensign Glen. Light Inf., 6 Feb., 12.
6 Lt.-Col. 3rd Glengarry, 30 Dec., 46.
7 Served two months as Captain.
IST REGIMENT OF STORMONT MILITIA.
Engagements : Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb., 13.
Hoople s Creek, 10th Nov., 1813.
Chrystler s Farm, llth Nov., 1813.
Salmon River, 19th and 20th Feb y, 1814.
fa l Lt.-Colonel Hon ble Neil McLean.
2 Major Joseph Anderson.
ft 3 Adjutant Arthur Burton.
FLANK COMPANY.
-fa Captain William Morgan.
fa 4 Lieutenant Philip P. Empey.
fa 5 Lieutenant Alexander McLean.
fa Ensign Henry Stewart (Stuart ?).
FLANK COMPANY.
fa Captain Philip Empey.
fa 6 Lieutenant John McLean.
fa Lieutenant John VanKoughnet.
fa Ensign Philip C. Empey.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains : 7 Angus Fraser, 2 Jan., 09.
George Stewart (? Stuart), 2 Jan., 09.
David Jaycox (?Jacocks), 3 Jan., 09.
John Stewart, 5 Jan., 09.
14 Albert French, 6 Apr., 09.
-fa 13 David Sheek, 4 Apr., 10.
8 Joshua Y. Cozens, 6 Apr., 10.
8 John Macdonell.
fa Donald McAulay.
Lieutenants : 9 Peter Earner, 3 Jan., 09.
Benjamin French, 6 Jan., 09.
10 Donald Macdonell, 7 Jan., 09.
Donald McAuly, 2 Apr., 10.
7 Alexander Cameron.
7 John Mclntosh.
11 Philip VanKoughnet.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 45
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
Ensigns : w Archibald Macdonell, 2 Jan., 09.
Harry Stewart, 6 June, 09.
Nathaniel Snetsinger, 2 Apr., 10.
Guy C. Wood, 4 Apr., 10.
George Morgan, 26 Nov., 13.
Hugh McDerrnid.
1 Had been Lieut. 84th ; went on h.p. 1784 ; Capt. 2nd Batt. R.C. Volunteers ;
present at Chrystler s Farm. His 3 sons served as officers, John, Archibald
Geo. and Alexander. Sheriff Eastern District. Leg. Councillor, C.W.
I From Montreal Herald, April, 1812. Formerly Lieut. 1st Batt., Royal Regt.
of New York.
3 Formerly a Sergeant under Capt. Neil McLean, R.C.V.
* Present at Ogdensburg, 22 Feb., 13 (wounded, despatches).
5 Son of Lt.-Colonel Neil McLean. Appointed Ens. R. Newf. Reg t., 24 June,
13. Present at Ogdensburg (wounded). Died at Cornwall, 1875.
6 Son of Lt.-Colonel Neil McLean. Served as Captain 24 Dec., 1221 Jan., 13.
Afterwards Sheriff Frontenac.
7 From S. P. Jarvis Papers (Toronto Public Library).
8 From Pension List, U.C. Gazette, 22 Mar., 38.
9 From Pension List, U.C. Gazette, 1 Jan., 18.
10 Died on service, 20 Mar., 13. Pension List.
II Lt.-Colonel Cornwall Volunteers, Jan., 1838. Lt.-Colonel 5th Incorporated
Battalion, 1839.
12 Promoted Lieut, vice D. Macdonell, deceased.
13 District Court Judge, 1814.
14 Lt.-Colonel 1st Stormont, 1823.
IST REGIMENT OF PRESCOTT MILITIA.
Lt.-Col. Joseph Fortune.
IST REGIMENT OF DUN DAS MILITIA.
Engagements : Toussaint s Island, 16th Sept., 12.
Prescott, 4th Oct., 12.
Salmon River, 23rd Nov., 12.
Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb y., 13.
Embraced in Glengarry up to 1817.
46 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
1 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble Thomas Fraser, 15 Feb., 12.
14 Major Henry Markle, 20 Feb., 12.
Adjutant Daniel Meyers, 9 Dec., 12.
Quartermaster Lieut. James MacDonell, 29 Jan., 13.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ w Captain Michael Ault, 27 Jan., 10.
^ 9 Captain Richard D. Fraser, 25 Feb., 13.
^ Lieutenant James Fraser, 7 Feb., 10.
ft Lieutenant Jacob Dorm, 3 Feb., 10.
ft 3 Ensign Duncan Clark, 2 Feb., 10. Lt. Incorp. Militia.
FLANK COMPANY.
2 Captain John Macdonell, 25 Dec., 12.
ft 3 Lieutenant Alexander Rose, 31 Jan., 10.
Ensign A. Macdonell.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 13 Captain George Merkley, 20 Feb., 12.
ft Lieutenant Christopher Markle, 24 Feb.. 12.
ft Ensign Jacob Merkley. 24 Feb., 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains : 6 Jacob Weigar, 29 Jan., 10.
John Shaver, 30 Jan., 10.
Michael Carman, 31 Jan., 10.
11 John Munro, 21 Feb., 12.
Henry Markle, 22 Feb., 12.
ft 8 John Crysler, 28 Jan., 13.
Jesse Wright.
Jacob Van Allen, Sr., 1 Feb., 10.
Lieutenants: 4 Adam Shaver, 29 Jan., 10.
James Macdonell, 2 Feb., 10. Capt. 8 Dec., 13.
Peter Shaver, 20 Feb., 12
Zaphrirms Casselman, 22 Feb., 12.
Paul Glasford, 25 Feb., 12. Capt. 12 Dec., 13.
ft 10 William Loucks, 25 Feb., 12.
Daniel Meyers, 12 July, 13. Adjt. 9 Dec., 12.
Jacob J. Markle, 10 Dec., 13.
David Robinson, 16 Dec., 13.
5 Shaver. This may be Jacob N. See below.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 47
EASTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
Ensigns : John Weigar, 29 Jan., 10. Lieut. 8 July, 13.
ft 12 John Doren, 28 Jan., 12.
Michael Markle, 21 Feb., 12.
Jacob VanAllen, Jr., 22 Feb., 12.
ft l2 Jacob Coons (Kountz), 24 Feb., 12. Lieut. 9 Dec., 13.
William Welch, 9 Dec., 12. Lieut. 15 July, 13.
Jacob N. Shaver, 10 Dec., 12. Lieut. 13 Dec., 13.
7 Zaphrinua Cassehoan, 9 July, 13. See Lieuts.
ft 10 Luke De Penzier, 11 July, 13.
James Macdonell, 13 July, 13.
ft 10 Jacob H. Merkley, 14 July, 13. Lieut. 16 July, 13.
ft Nicholas J. Shaver, 10 Dec., 13.
John Ault, 14 Dec., 13.
Andrew Snyder, 15 Dec., 13.
1 Had been Capt. Loyal Rangers ; commanded militia at capture of Ogdens-
burg (despatches). Died at Matilda, U.C., 18 Oct., 21.
I Commanded flank Co y., 1st Dun., at Ogdensburg, 22 Feb., 13, wounded;
became Capt. Inc. Mil.
3 Became Lieuts. Inc. Militia.
4 Came to Canada with Sir J. Johnson ; served in the Royal Regt. of New
York until 1783 ; commanded a company of Duiidas Militia atToussaint s Island ;
when, in conjunction with Capt. Ault s flank company, he contributed in defeat
ing a determined enemy. Died at Matilda, U.C., 17 Sept., 38.
5 Thanked in G.O., 13 Feb., 14, for services in recovering property taken from
Cornwall in Oct., 13.
6 Had been a Sergeant R.R.N.Y.
7 Major 1st Dundas, 13 Jan., 47.
8 Lieut. Dundas Militia, 1803. Medal and clasp, Chrystler s Farm. Colonel
1st Dundas, April, 1837.
9 Capt. Fraser s name is inserted here on the authority of a return in the
Archives bearing date 24 Mar., 13, which gives the flank company as being then
composed of "Capt. R. D. Fraser, Lieut. James Fraser and Ensign Duncan Clark.
Fraser s name reappears in the 2nd Grenville.
10 Had been Sgt. Capt. Merkley s Co y.
II A part of Capt. Munro s Company was engaged in action near Toussaint s
Island, in St. Lawrence, 16th Sept., 1812.
12 Had been Privates in Capt. Ault s Co y.
13 Colonel 2nd Dundas, April, 1837. Died 1866.
14 Was at Salmon River.
15 Was at Toussaint s. Died 1829. See foot note 4.
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT
IST REGIMENT OF GRENVILLE^MILITIA.
. i-cKYia
^ blCV ~t
Engagements : Toussaint s Island, 16th Sept., 12.
Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb., 13.
1 Colonel William Fraser.
Lt.-Colonel
Major Frederick Adams.
Adjutant Captain William Fraser.
FLANK COMPANY.
4 Captain Hugh Munro.
Lieutenant Andrew Adams. To Troop of Light Dragoons.
Lieutenant John Fraser.
Ensign Solomon Snyder. To Troop of Light Dragoons.
FLANK COMPANY.
4 Captain Philip Dulmage.
Lieutenant Donald Fraser.
Lieutenant John Lawrence.
Ensign Samuel Dulmage.
Ensign Peter Fraser.
TROOP OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Captain Andrew Adams.
Lieutenant Solomon Snyder.
Cornet William Forester.
TROOP OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Captain Herman Landon.
Lieutenant Thomas D. Campbell
Cornet Duncan Campbell.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains : 2 William Fraser.
Joachim Denault, 24 Oct., 13.
Lieutenants : Peter Fraser.
James Froom, 4 June, 13.
3 Thomas McCargar, 5 June, 13.
John Weatherbee, 24 Oct., 13.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 49
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT (Continued.)
Ensigns : Daniel Fraser, 4 June, 13.
John Adams, 24 Dec., 13.
John Fraser. To Incorp. Militia.
1 Had been Capt. Loyal Hangers ; present at Ogdensburg, (despatches).
* Died on service, 17 May, 13. Pension List 24 Mar., 17.
s Major 4th Grenville, 20 Sept., 48.
4 Present at Toussaint s Island.
2ND REGIMENT OF GRENVILLE MILITIA.
Engagements : Prescott, 4th Oct., 12.
Salmon River, 23rd Nov., 12.
Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb., 13.
Chrystler s Farm, llth Nov., 13.
Lt.-Colonel
5 Major Stephen Burritt. Lt.-Col. 5 June, 13.
FLANK COMPANY.
Captain Hamilton Walker. To Incorp. Militia.
Lieutenant Duncan Macdonell.
Ensign Ziba M. Phillips. To Incorp. Militia.
FLANK COMPANY.
Captain Daniel Burritt, 19 Feb., 12.
Captain Hamilton Walker, 24 Feb., 12. To Incorp. Militia.
Lieutenant Henry Burritt, 18 Feb., 12. To Incorp. Militia.
2 Lieutenant Richard D. Fraser, 17 Feb., 12. Transferred to Troop.
Ensign Thomas McCrea, 19 Feb., 12.
1 Ensign John Kerr. To Incorp. Militia.
4 TROOP OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.
2 Captain Richard Duncan Fraser.
3 Lieutenant Allan Grant. See also 1st Leeds bis.
Lieutenant Peter Shaver.
3 Cornet George Ault.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
50 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT (Continued.)
1 Commanded a field piece at Ogdensburg, despatches.
2 Commanded a 6 pr. gun at Toussaint s Island. His troop was at Salmon
River. Appointed A.Q.M.G. 25 Feb., 15. Medal "Chrystler s Farm." Colonel
17 Apr., 30.
3 In a return, 28 Nov., 14, the ages are given as : Capt. Fraser, 29 yrs. ; Lt.
Grant, with gunboats, 29 yrs.; Cornet Ault, 23 yrs., and Sgt.-Maj. Kular, 23.
(Canadian Archives, M. 143).
4 Was at Chrystler s Farm.
5 Had been Sergeant King s Rangers ; Capt. Grenville Militia, 1803.
IST REGIMENT OF LEEDS MILITIA.
Engagements : Chrystler s Farm, 11th Nov., 13. Sherwood s Rifles.
Brockville, 7th Feb., 13.
Ogdensburg, 22nd Feb., 13.
1 Lt.-Colonel James Breakenridge.
Livius P. Sherwood.
Major Bartholomew Carley.
Adjutant
Quartermaster
FLANK COMPANY.
fa s Captain John Stuart.
4 Jonas Jones, from the Troop.
Sylvester Wright.
fa 5 Reuben Sherwood.
fa Lieutenant Jonathan Fulford.
6 Allan Grant. See also 2nd Grenville and Sher
wood s Rifles.
-fa John McLean.
fa Ensign Abraham Dayton.
fa John Hagerman.
7 William Morris.
fa Terence Smith.
fa 8 Duncan Carley.
TROOP OF DRAGOONS.
fa 9 Captain Hon b le Charles Jones.
fa 4 Lieutenant Jonas Jones, 22 June, 12.
fa John Grant.
fa 10 Cornet Henry Jones.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 51
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT (Continued.)
RIFLE COMPANY.
5 Captain Reuben Sherwood.
ll Lieutenant Alexander Morris.
4 Jonas Jones, to Troop of Dragoons, 22 June, 12.
Ensign Allan Grant. See also 2nd Grenville.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Asa Landon, resigned 3 Feb., 13.
12 A.diel Sherwood.
1 Had been a Lieut., King s Rangers.
2 Member of Assembly, 1813-19.
3 Afterwards Sheriff Johnstown District.
4 Brother of Hon. Charles Jones ; born 1791 ; died 21 Aug., 40. Was at Ogdens-
burg (prisoner). Colonel Leeds Militia, 1822. Judge Queen s Bench, 1837.
5 Lieut. Leeds Militia, 1803. Was at Ogdensburg and Chrystler s Farm ;
medal and clasp. See also page 32.
6 Served for a short time.
7 Afterwards the Honourable William Morris.
8 Served for a short time.
9 Son of Ephraim Jones ; born 1781 ; died 8 July, 40. Member Leg. Council.
10 Probably "Henry Jones," afterwards Postmaster at Brockville and M.P.P.,
1831.
11 Was Adjutant Incorporated Militia, Eastern and Johnstown Districts.
Resigned 3 Jan., 14.
12 See Militia Paymasters.
2ND REGIMENT OF LEEDS MILITIA.
Engagements : Gananoque, 21st Sept., 12.
1 Colonel Joel Stone, 1803.
Lt.-Coloriel
Major William Read.
2 Adjutant Andrew Braddish.
Quartermaster Eliada Parish.
Surgeon George Brackenridge.
FLANK COMPANY.
Captain Ira Scholtield.
52 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT (Continued.)
Captain William Jones.
<& 4 Benoni Wiltse ; promoted Major ; later Lt.-Colonel.
fc Lieutenant John Struthers.
^ 2 Andrew Braddish, 6 Aug., 12. Promoted Captain.
John Rilsey, 6 Aug., 12.
ft Ensign Nathan Hicock, 23 Mar., 10.
ft Samuel Read, 20 Mar., 10.
James Kilborn, 15 June, 10.
RIFLE COMPANY.
ft 3 Captain Benjamin R. Munsell, 13 June, 10.
ft Lieutenant Levi Soper, 6 Aug., 12.
ft Ensign Samuel Kelsey.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Joshua Adams, 6 Aug., 12.
Duncan Livingstone.
Joseph Benedict.
5 Peter Brisee.
Joseph Wiltse.
Lieutenants William Read, promoted Major.
Daniel Brown.
Jeremiah Day.
Nicholas Brisee.
Carey Herskins.
Ensigns Samuel Halladay.
James Wiltse.
Walter Davis.
George Bates.
1 Had been Captain Loyalists. Died at Gananoque, 20 Nov., 33, in his 84th year.
2 See Barrackmasters.
3 Died in Yonge Township, 9 March, 36.
4 Had served in the Loyal Rangers.
5 There was also a Sergeant Peter Bresee, who received a land grant.
MIDLAND DISTRCT
MILITIA OFFICERS DOING DUTY AT KINGSTON UNDER
COLONEL THE HON B LE RICHARD CARTWRIGHT.
(26 JUNE TO 24 DECEMBER, 1812.)
Colonel Hon b le Richard Cartwright.
Lt.-Colonel Allan McLean.
Major
Adjutant Daniel Washburn.
Quartermaster Thomas Sparham.
Asst. Surgeon Anson Smith.
Paymaster William Mitchell.
Captain Thomas Markland.
Nicholas Hagerman.
John Allen.
Sheldon Hawley.
Owen Richards.
Matthew Clark.
John Mclntosh.
Lieutenant Patrick Smith.
Reuben Bedell.
Henry Davey.
Donald Mclntosh.
John Thompson.
Ensign Robert Richardson.
Benjamin C. Spencer.
John C. Clark.
William Blakeney.
Hugh Fairman.
Richard Howell.
Charles Anderson.
Captain Thomas Dorland.
Christopher Fralick.
Paul Trumpour.
Elisha Phillips.
William Robins.
John Stinson.
John Howell.
Lieutenant
Norris
(Northumberl d.)
Thomas Cook.
Daniel Fraser.
Henry Young.
James Young.
J. B. Chamberlain.
Ensign Oliver Church.
Christopher A. Hagerman
Jehiel Hawley.
Edward Walker.
Robert D. Liddle.
Joseph Lemoine.
Robert Young.
54 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
MILITIA OFFICERS DOING DUTY AT KINGSTON UNDER
COLONEL THE HON B LE RICHARD CARTWRIGHT.
(25 JUNE TO 24 DECEMBER, 1813.)
Colonel the Hon b le Richard Cartwright.
Lt.-Colonel Allan McLean.
Adjutant Thomas Cook.
Quartermaster Thomas Sparham.
Asst. Quartermaster Donald McDonell.
Asst. Surgeon Anson Smith.
Paymaster William Mitchell.
Paymaster Robert Richardson.
Captain Thomas Markland. Captain John Carscallen.
Sheldon Hawley. Luke Carscallen.
Owen Richards. James Cotter.
Matthew Clark. Peter Daley.
John Mclntosh. Simon McNab.
Thomas Dorland. John Thompson.
Elisha Phillips. Timothy Porter.
William Robins.
Lieutenant Donald Mclntosh. Lieutenant John Dafoe.
Daniel Fraser. Colin McKenzie.
J. B. Chamberlain. John Richards.
William Ketcheson, Jr. Joseph Lemoine.
Reuben Bedell. William Wright.
Peter Conger.
Ensign Daniel Daverne. Ensign William Walbridge.
John C. Clark. Simon Washburn.
Oliver Church. William Zwick.
Thomas Ketcheson. Joseph Pringle.
John Brass. Samuel Dorland.
Benjamin C. Spencer. George Miller.
Christopher A. Hagerman. Jehiel Hawley.
IST REGIMENT OF FRONTENAC MILITIA.
ft l Colonel Honble Richard Cartwright, 26 June, 12.
ft Lt.-Colonel Allan McLean.
Major
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 55
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
FLANK COMPANY.
-& Captain Thomas Markland.
William Robins.
ft Lieutenant Patrick Smith. Resigned 9 May, 13.
Thomas Sparham. Captain 28 Sept., 16.
Charles Everitt, 24 Oct., 09.
Thomas Cook, 18 May, 12.
^ Ensign Robert Richardson, 6 Aug., 10.
^ John Brass.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains
Lieutenants
5 Ensigns Charles Anderson. Lieut. 8 June, 13.
^ 2 John McCaulay, 8 June, 13.
ft 3 Allan McPherson, 8 June, 13.
4 McLean.
1 Died at Montreal, 27 July, 15.
2 Had been a Sergeant in Capt. Markland s Company.
; Had been a private in the flank company.
* Died about June, 1813.
5 May be identical with man by same name in Prov. Drivers.
IST REGIMENT OF ADDINGTON MILITIA
1 Colonel William Johnston.
Lt.-Colonel James Parrot.
Major
ft Adjutant Henry Davey.
ft 7 George Ham, U.E.L.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain Matthew Clark.
ft Lieutenant Daniel Fraser.
fe Ensign Jehiel Hawley.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ 2 Captain Sheldon Hawley.
56 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
ft Lieutenant Henry Davey.
ft Ensign John C. Clark.
TROOP OF DRAGOONS.
-fa Captain Christopher Fralick.
Lieutenant John Fraser.
ft Isaac Fraser.
ft Cornet John C. Fralick, U. E. L.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
3 Captains Joshua Booth.
Peter Daley.
4 Lieutenants Stephen Fairfield.
Davis Hawley.
Ensigns Solomon Johns. Promoted Lieutenant.
David Perry, U. E. L.
John Sharp. Promoted Lieutenant.
Colin McKenzie.
George Miller, U. E. L.
ft r> Archibald Carscallen.
William J. McKay, U. E. L.
ft a Joseph Amey, U. E. L.
1 Formerly Captain Six Nations Indian Department.
2 Lt. -Colonel 1st Northumberland, 9 Dec., 46.
3 Died 27 Oct., 13. Pension to his widow, Margaret Booth, 22 Mar., 38.
4 Unfit for duty ; services dispensed with January, 1813.
5 Enlisted in Glengarry Light Infantry as a Private.
6 Had been a Private in a flank company.
7 Had been a Sergeant in a flank company.
1ST REGIMENT OF LENNOX MILITIA.
1 Colonel Hazelton Spencer, 1794.
2 Lt.-Colonel Timothy Thompson. Colonel 29 May, 13.
3 Major William Crawford, 3 July, 1794. Lt.-Colonel 29 May, 13.
Adjutant John G. Clute, 25 May, 13.
Quartermaster Daniel Hagerman, 25 May, 13.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 57
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain Nicholas Hagerman. Major 29 May, 13.
ft Thomas Dorland, 3 Jan., 01.
ft Elisha Phillips, 20 Aug., 01.
ft Lieutenant Jacob Baily Chamberlain, 11 Nov., 1794. Captain
21 June," 16.
ft Lieutenant Duncan Bell. Captain 21 June, 16.
ft Reuben Bedell, 4 Jan., 01.
ft Ensign Oliver Church. Lieutenant 21 June, 16.
Benjamin Conger Spencer. Lieutenant 21 June, 16.
4 Christopher A. Hagerman, 24 Feb., 12.
Samuel Dorland, 25 Feb., 12.
5 TROOP OF DRAGOONS.
ft 6 Captain Paul Trumpour.
ft Lieutenant John Thompson. Captain 29 May, 13.
ft Cornet Gilbert D. Clapp. Lieutenant 29 May, 13.
ft 7 John Kemp, 29 May, 13.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains John Carscallen, 3 July, 1794.
William Bell, 3 July, 1794.
Alexander Clark, 3 July, 1794.
8 Luke Carscallen, 1 June, 1798.
John Embury, 4 June, 02.
Cyrenus Parkes, 21 Feb., 12.
Andrew Embury, 22 Feb., 12.
Bryan Crawford.
Lieutenants Abraham Dafoe, 1 June, 1798.
James Carscallen, 1 June, 1798.
Charles Barnhart.
William Smith, 20 Aug., 01.
George Carscallen, 1 Aug., 03.
John Dafoe, 22 Feb., 12.
William Rombough, 24 Feb., 12.
Ensigns Samuel Detlor, 1 Aug., 03.
Andrew Rykely, 2 Jan., 09.
Garrat Benson.
Martin Hawley.
Joseph Prindle, 21 Feb., 12.
Andrew Kimmerly, 22 Feb., 12.
Frederick Hesford, 2 Aug., 03.
Jacob Benson.
58 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
1 Had been Lieut. King s R. R., New York ; Major in Rogers Rangers ; Major
2nd Batt., Royal Canadian Volunteers, 1794-02. Died 6 Feb., 13.
2 Had been Ensign King s R. R., New York. Member of Assembly 1796, 1801,
1813.
3 Had been Ensign King s R. R., New York.
* See Army Staff, page 9.
5 An officer and 27 men did duty every other month.
6 Had been Lieut., Delancey s Loyalists. Died March, 1813.
7 Had been a Sergeant in this troop.
8 Had been a Sergeant in King s R. R., New York.
IST REGIMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD MILITIA.
1 Colonel Archibald Macdonell, 2 Jan., 1800.
Lt.-Colonel
Major
ft Adjutant Ensign William Blakeney, 2 Jan., 09.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain John Allen, 4 June, 11.
ft 2 John Howell.
ft 3 Lieutenant Donald Mclntosh, 14 July, 07.
David Seagar. Captain 24 March, 13.
4 James Young, 4 June, 12. Promoted Captain.
ft Ensign Robert Young.
5 Richard Howell, 4 June, 11.
Simon Wash burn.
TROOP OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.
ft 8 Captain John Stinson, 14 July, 07.
ft Lieutenant Simeon Washburn, 24 Feb., 13. Captain 24 Dec., 13.
ft Cornet Benjamin Way, 24 Dec., 13.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Cornelius Vanalstine, 14 July, 07.
Designia Conger.
6 Owen Richards, 1 June, 04.
James Cotter, 4 June, 11.
Henry Macdonell, 24 Mar., 13.
Peter Designia Conger, 24 Dec., 13.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 59
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
7 Lieutenants Henry Young.
William Walbridge.
Ensign William Blakeney, 4 June, 11.
1 Formerly Lieut. 1st Batt., 84th Regiment.
2 Dismissed by sentence of a Court Martial, 3 Apr., 13.
3 Had been in 42nd Foot ; was at Bunker Hill ; also at Quebec in 84th Foot ;
served during the war to 4 Dec., 14. Died at Marysburgh, 25 Feb., 41.
4 Major 2nd Prince Edward about 1823.
9 Died 1 March, 14, having served 13 months.
6 Lt.-Colonel 2nd Prince Edward about 1823.
7 Died on service 31 May, 12.
8 Member of Assembly, 1812-16.
IST REGIMENT OF HASTINGS MILITIA.
Colonel John Ferguson, 1 Nov., 04.
Lt.-Colonel William Bell, 1 Nov., 04.
Major George W. Meyers.
Adjutant Lieutenant John Thompson.
Peter Holmes (acting).
Quartermaster Cyrus Smith, 25 Jan., 15.
ft Captain John Mclntosh.
Surgeon Seth Meacham.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft l Captain John Mclntosh.
ft * Jacob Walden Meyers, 5 Sept., 07.
ft 3 Lieutenant John Thompson. Captain 25 March, 13. Major
ft 4 John McMichael. Captain 25 March, 13.
ft 5 Ensign Hugh Fair man.
ft 6 William Ketcheson, Jr., 1809. Lieut, in 1812.
ft 7 Joseph Lemoine. Lieut. 25 April., 13.
8 Robert Dennison Liddle, 30 July, 12. Promoted Lieut.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Alexander Chisholm.
9 Simon McNab. 6 Sept., 07. Promoted Major.
Samuel B. Gilbert.
Gilbert Harris.
60 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
MIDLAND DISTRICT (Continued.)
Lieutenants John Wiest.
Philip Zwick. Promoted Captain.
John Reid. Promoted Captain.
Abel Gilbert.
Ensigns Francis Van der Voort. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
10 Archibald Chisholm. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
Allan Taylor.
ft ll Peter Walden Meyers. Promoted Lieut.
William Zwick. Promoted Lieut.
12 Henry Hagerman. Promoted Lieut.
ft 13 Thomas Ketcheson, 25 March, 13.
Hugh Cunningham, 25 March, 13.
Peter Holmes, 25 Apr., 13.
ft 13 Benjamin Ketcheson, 25 Apr., 13.
Barcelona Chard, 25 Apr., 13.
ft n Peter Van der Voort.
ft 8 Joshua Crysdell.
1 "Drowned since the war/
2 Served 19 days.
3 Died at Belleville, 5 January, 1831.
4 Discharged with Capt. Meyers.
6 Served 31 days and resigned.
6 Major under Lt. -Colonel Coleman in 1837. .
1 "Served all the war and died in 1814."
8 Had been a Corporal in Mclntosh s Company.
9 Probably Simon Fraser McNab, afterwards Collector of Customs, Belleville;
died 16 April, 1821. Was Clerk of Forage for Upper Canada, 25 Dec., 13.
10 Lt. -Colonel 4th Hastings, 1838.
11 Had been a private in Mclntosh s Company.
12 Major 4th Hastings, 1838.
13 Had been a Sergeant in Mclntosh s Company.
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT
IST REGIMENT OF NORTHUMBERLAND MILITIA.
1 Lt.-Colonel John Peters, 20 June, 10.
^ * Major David McGregor Rogers.
-fa 2 Elias Jones.
Adjutant Archibald Blanchard.
Quartermaster Benjamin Ewing.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ Captain John Spencer.
3 Robert C. Wilkins.
4 Asa Burn ham.
^ Lieutenant Roger Woolcutt. Capt. 24 June,|13.
^ 5 James Norris.
ft Ensign Joseph A. Keeler.
6 Adam H. Meyers. Lieut. 24 June, 16.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Timothy Porter.
Richard Hare.
7 Zaccheus Burnham.
John Vaughan.
8 Benjamin Richardson.
Lieutenants Abraham Simmons.
Elisha Jones.
Bays M. Eddys.
John Grover.
Barnard McKies.
John Richardson.
Ensigns John Burnham.
Thomas M. Spalding.
John Kelly.
John Peters, Jr.
^ Henry Ruttan. Went to Incorp. Militia.
<& Samuel Brock.
Joseph J. Losie.
Saunders Hedges.
62 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT (Continued.)
1 Had been Ensign Loyal Rangers.
2 See Special Service, page 32.
3 Took command in August, 1812.
4 Died in March, 1813.
5 Left the province since the war.
8 Major 5th Northumberland, 1838 ; Lt.-Col. 4th Northumberland, 5 Nov., 46.
7 Major about 1820. M.P.P. 1816, 1834. M. Leg. C. 1834-41. Died 1857. See
page 35.
8 Went to the United States in winter of 1812-13 (Can. Archives).
1ST REGIMENT OF DURHAM MILITIA.*
1 Colonel Robert Baldwin.
2 Lt.-Colonel William Warren Baldwin, 26 June, 12.
Major
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Capt. John Burn, 11 July, 12.
ft Lieutenant John Carr, 25 Oct., 12.
ft Ensign John Taylor. Lieut. 25 Oct., 13.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Alexander Fletcher, 13 Apr., 12.
John D. Smith, 30 July, 12.
John Hartwill, 31 July, 12.
Sherwood (Samuel ?).
ft 3 Thomas Ward.
Lieutenant James Bates.
Ensigns Josiah Haskill, 10 Aug., 12.
ft 4 Thomas Harris, 25 Oct., 12.
1 Died 24 Nov., 16.
2 Son of Col. Robert Baldwin. Was Treasurer Law Society, U.C., and after
wards Mem. Leg. Council. His son Robert was the celebrated Reformer. Died
1844.
8 See Special Service, page 32.
4 Had been a private, Burn s Company.
*Scarboro, Pickering and Whitby men, having no officers, did garrison duty
with 3rd York at York, October, 1812.
HOME DISTRICT
IST REGIMENT OF YORK MILITIA.*
Engagements : Fort Detroit, Selby s and Robinson s Companies.
Queenston, Selby s, under Lieut. Richardson.
York, 27th April, 13.
Mackinac, 1813, Robinson s Company.
1 Lt.-Colonel William Graham.
Major Samuel G. Wilmot.
^ 2 Adjutant John Bostwick, 25 Dec., 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
<fr 3 Captain Thomas Selby.
*fe 4 Lieutenant Reuben Richardson. Captain 25 Dec., 12.
^ 5 Barnet Vanderburgh.
RIFLE COMPANY.
ft 6 Captain Peter Robinson.
^ Lieutenant William Ross.
fa Ensign Ludovick Weidman (Weiderman ?), 13 Nov., 12.
TROOP OF CAVALRY.
<& 5 Captain John Button.
Lieutenant
-fa 7 Cornet William M. Jarvis (Ensign 3rd York).
j Quartermaster George Playter, Jr.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
8 Captains William Tyler, Sr.
- Willson.
5 John Arnold.
James Mustard.
Jeremiah Travers, 25 Dec., 12.
5 James Fenwick, 25 Dec., 12.
* According to the return of 24 Sept., 13, in the Archives, the Regiment con
sisted of the North and South Divisions. The former was composed of Tyler s
(No. 2), Travers s (No. 8), Robinson s (No. 6), Selby s (No. 4), and Richardson s
(No. 7) ; the latter included Willson s (No. 1), Arnold s (No. 3), Fenwick s (No. 9).
Mustard s (No. 5), Button s (No. 11), and No. 10 under Lieut. Miles.
64 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.}
Lieutenants James Miles.
Nathaniel Gamble.
William Macklem.
George Lemmon.
John Schultz.
5 George Mustard, 25 Dec., 12.
Edward McMahon. Transferred to 3rd York, 21
Oct., 12.
ft 2 Ensigns John Bostwick, 25 Dec., 12.
ft 10 William Tyler, Jr., 25 Dec., 12.
5 Andrew Thompson, 25 Dec., 12.
ft u Henry Pingle, 25 Dec., 12.
14 Thomas Hampton, 25 Dec., 12.
12 Arad Smalley, 25 Dec., 12.
Elijah Hawley, 25 Dec., 12.
ft 13 Azariah Lundy.
1 Had been a Captain, Duke of Cumberland s Provincial Regiment ; Captain
York Militia, 1798.
2 Had been Sergeant in Selby s, 1 July 24 Oct., 12. Present at Detroit,
Medal with clasp.
3 Present at Detroit.
4 Was at Detroit, Queenston (despatches), Surrender of York (prisoner).
5 Prisoner of war, Surrender of York.
6 His company went by land from York to Detroit, mentioned in despatches ;
a prisoner of war at Surrender of York. Brother of Sir John B. Robinson.
Lt. -Colonel 1st Northumberland. Founded Peterboro, Ont. ; was Commissioner
of Crown Lands, &c. Died, unmarried, 1838.
7 Commanded the troop 25 Jan. 24 Feb., 13. Served in various corps.
8 Resigned 22 Oct., 13.
9 In a return of 24 Sept., 13, he is entered as "resigned." See 3rd York.
10 Had been Sergeant in Selby s.
11 Had been a Sergeant in Button s troop.
12 Had been a Sergeant. Prisoner at Surrender of York. Captain 2nd North
York, 5 June, 26. Lt. -Colonel 6th North York, 1838-39.
13 Volunteered into the Incorporated Militia, serving two years as a Private.
14 Had been a Sergeant.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 65
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.)
2ND REGIMENT OF YORK MILITIA *
Engagements : Fort Detroit.
Queenston, Chisholm a and Applegarth s.
Lundy s Lane.
Colonel Richard Beasley, 2 Jan., 09.
1 Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Rousseau.
ft 2 Major Titus Geer Simons, 4 June, 11.
3 Adjutant - Brady.
John K. Simons, 25 Dec., 12.
Quartermaster Nicholas McDougall, 8 May, 11.
FLANK COMPANY.
-fa 4 Captain John Chisholm, 10 May, 11.
ft 5 Lieutenant George King.
ft Ensign William G. Hepburn, 14 May, 11.
ft 14 George Chisholm, 25 Dec., 12. Lieut. 5 March, 16.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 6 Captain William Applegarth, 8 May, 11.
& Lieutenant Thomas Atkinson, 10 May, 11.
ft 7 John Applegarth (Supernumerary).
ft 15 Ensign William Chisholm, 8 May, 11. Lieut. 25 Dec., 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
13 Captains Samuel Ryckman, 29 May, 06.
William Bates, 29 May, 06.
Thomas Marigold, 8 June, 08.
James Morden, 9 May, 11.
William Hepburn, 11 May, 11.
8 Hector S. MacKay, 15 Apr., 12.
William Thompson, 16 Apr., 12.
9 John Mills.
Lieutenant commanding a Company, John Weir, 6 June, 09.
Lieutenants David Van Every, 1 Mar., 04.
ft John Applegarth, 6 June, 09. See Flank Company.
Styles Stevens, 7 June, 09.
Daniel O Riley, 8 May, 11.
*0n the creation of the District of Gore and the County of Wentworth, in 1816,
this Corps became the "1st Gore Regiment."
See foot note, page 3rd York Militia.
66 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.)
Lieutenants u Emmanuel Overfield, 11 May, 11.
13 Thomas Smith, 13 May, 11. Captain 6 March, 16.
10 Frederick Starr Jar vis, 15 Apr., 12.
Ensigns Philip Cody, 6 June, 08.
11 James Mills, 9 May, 11.
Hugh Rose, 10 May, 11.
Thomas Lucas, 11 May, 11. Promoted Lieutenant.
William McKarley, 13 May, 11.
12 George Hill Detlor, 26 Oct., 12.
David Beasley, 5 Nov., 12.
Henry Beasley, 5 March, 13.
1 His funeral took place at Niagara, 17 Nov., 12.
2 Lieut. 2nd West Riding Reg t., Lincoln, 1803; present at Black Rock
(despatches), Lundy s Lane (severely wounded). Colonel 2nd Gore Militia, 1824.
Died at Flamboro West, U. C., 20 Aug., 29.
s Retired 25 Dec., 12.
4 Present at Queenston (despatches).
5 Died on duty, 31 Dec., 12.
6 Present at Queenston (despatches). A William Applegarth was Clerk in the
Commissariat, 25 June, 14.
7 John Applegarth was in receipt of double pay, being employed in the Com
missariat. (Can. Archives).
8 Wounded at Lundy s Lane.
9 Deserted to the enemy in the summer of 1814.
10 Eldest son of Asst. Adjt.-General S. Jarvis. Died 1852.
11 Deserted to the enemy in May, 1812.
12 Living in 1875.
13 Severely wounded at Lundy s Lane.
14 Of the Township of Flamboro East. Had been Sergeant in this company ;
joined after the death of Lt. King.
15 Of the Township of Nelson.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 67
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.)
3RD REGIMENT OF YORK MILITIA.*
Engagements: Fort Detroit, Cameron s and Reward s Co ys.
Queenston, Cameron s ; Reward s under Lieut,
Robinson.
York, 27th Apr., 13.
1 Lt.- Colonel William Chewett.
ft 2 Major William Allan. Lt.-Colonel 31 May, 16.
Adjutant Johu Johnson.
^V George Duggan.
-ft 29 Quartermaster Charles Baynes, 18 May, 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
*fe 3 Captain Duncan Cameron.
4 Lieutenant William Jarvie. Captain 25 Dec., 12.
tV Archibald McLean, 18 May, 12.
$ 7 Edward McMahon. Captain 15 July, 16.
<& 6 Ensign George Ridout. Lieut. 30 June, 12. Captain 12 July, 16.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ 8 Captain Stephen Reward. Major 31 May, 16.
*fa 9 Lieutenant John Beverley Robinson. Captain 25^Dec., 12.
fr l Robert Stan ton, 18 May, 12.
ft n Ensign Samuel Peters Jarvis. Lieut.30 June,12. Capt.10 July,16.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
13 Captains Samuel Ridout.
9 Thomas Hamilton, 27 Apr., 12.
12 John Wilson.
Playter.
14 John Denison.
ft 28 John Beikie.
15 Lieutenants Duke William Kendrick.
16 Graves.
Eli Playter, 30 June, 12.;*;Captain 13 July, 16.
John Endicott, 18 May, 12. Captain 11 July, 16.
"This Regiment s designation was changed to "2nd Regiment of York Militia,"
the former 2nd York being called the "1st Gore." (Militia G.O., 10 July, 16).
0n the morning of the battle of Queenston, Hatt s Co y, 5th Lincoln, was the
only force at Queenston ; Chisholm s, 2nd York, was stationed on the brow of
the Heights ; Cameron s and Reward s were at Brown s Point, arriving at
Queenston as Brock was wounded.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.}
29 Ensigns William Smith, 19 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Dec., 12.
29 Donald McArthur, 18 May, 12. Lieut. 12 July, 16.
Isaac Lear. Lieut. 18 May, 12.
Thomas Matthews. Lieut. 18 May, 12.
17 William M. Jarvis, 20 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Dec., 12.
John Scarlet, 21 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Dec., 12.
18 John W T ilson, 22 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Dec., 12.
59 D Arcy Boulton, Jr., 30 June, 12. Lieut. 10 July, 16.
19 James Chewett, 1 July, 12. Lieut. 15 July, 16.
20 Daniel Brooke, 2 July, 12. Lieut. 13 July, 16.
^ 2l Andrew Mercer, 21 Oct., 12. Lieut. 16 July, 16.
- Glaus. Lieut. 14 July, 12.
George Detlor.
<& 22 William Huntington.
23 Charles Denison, 25 Dec., 12.
# 23 Edward Thompson, 25 Dec., 12.
24 Thomas Humberstone, 25 Dec., 12. Lieut. 17 July, 16.
ft K George Kuch, 25 Dec., 12.
27 George Denison, 8 April, 13. (Supernumerary).
26 John Detlor, 8 April, 13. (Supernumerary).
ft 22 Thomas Denison, 8 April, 13. (Supernumerary).
- Quesnel, 8 April, 13. (Supernumerary).
1 Came to Quebec 1771 ; served in the British Militia during the siege of Que
bec, 1775-76 ; Captain 1st Regiment Dundas, 1794 ; in York Reg t. 1798 ; prisoner
of war at surrender of York ; Deputy Surveyor-General, U.C., 1802 ; afterwards
Colonel 1st York ; resigned 1818 ; died at Toronto, 1849.
2 Prisoner of war at surrender of York. Colonel 1st East York.
8 Present at Queenston ; prisoner of war at surrender of York.
4 Present at Detroit and Queenston ; became Captain Incorporated Militia ;
wounded and prisoner of war at surrender of York ; resigned 13 July, 16 ; died in
Scotland. This officer s services are constantly credited to Lieut. William
Jarvis, of the same Corps.
5 Second son of Col. Neil McLean, 1st Stormont ; present at Detroit, Queen
ston (wounded), York, 27 Apr., 13 ; joined Incorporated Militia, which see; also
Militia Staff.
6 Present at Queenston ; prisoner of war at surrender of York.
7 Was one of Brock s Civil Secretaries. Joined from 1st York, 21 Oct., 12.
8 Present at Detroit (despatches). Lt. -Colonel 1st East York.
9 Present at Detroit (medal with clasp), Queenston, surrender of York (pri
soner) ; succeeded Col. John Macdonell as Attorney- General, U.C. ; afterwards
Sir John Beverley Robinson, Baronet, and Chief Justice, Upper Canada. Died
at Toronto, 1863.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
69
HOME DISTRICT (Continued.)
10 Present at Detroit.
11 Son of William Jarvis, Secretary of the Province. Born 1792 ; died 1857.
Present at Detroit (medal with clasp), Queenston, Stoney Creek, Judy s Lane.
Colonel 2nd North York, 2 April, 27 ; Colonel Queen s Hangers during It
12 May be identical with Capt. Willson, 1st York, which see.
13 Prisoner of war at surrender of York. Resigned 12 July, 16.
w Eetired 11 July, 16. Died 28 Oct., 24, aged 70.
15 Died on service at York, 1 Jan., 13.
16 From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library.
1T Third son of Mr. Secretary Jarvis ; born 1793 ; died 1867 ; present at Queen
ston, Stoney Creek and Lundy s Lane; also at York 27 Apr 13 (P ron | r "
wounded). Colonel 5th Incorporated Militia, Gore District, 1837. Was Sheriff
of Gore District.
18 Present at York, 27 April, 13 (prisoner). Resigned 17 July, 16.
19 Probably James Grant Chewett, son of Colonel Chewett.
20 Joined the Incorporated Militia, 25 March, 13, which see.
21 Was Clerk Executive Council Office, 1804. Had been a private in Reward s
Company. Was appointed District Paymaster.
22 Had been a private in Reward s Company.
28 Had been a private in Cameron s Company. Present at York, 27 April, 13
(prisoner) .
2 * Present at Detroit (medal with clasp) ; had been a Sergeant in Cameron s ;
was at surrender of York (prisoner) ; escaped from prison at Philadelphia, 20
April, 14.
25 Had been Sergeant in Heward s ; promoted Sgt.-Major ; appointed Ensign in
Ridout s ; present at York, 27 April, 13 (prisoner).
26 Killed at York, 27 April, 13. (Pension list, 26 Oct., 16).
27 Had been Sergeant in Capt. John Denison s ; joined Ridout s Company 16
Oct., 12.
28 Afterwards Member of Assembly, 1816.
29 Prisoner of war at surrender of York.
NIAGARA DISTRICT
NIAGARA LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Engagements : Fort Erie, 9th Oct., 12.
Queenston, 13th Oct., 12.
ft l Major Commandant Thomas Merritt, June, 12.
1ST TROOP.
ft 2 Captain Alexander Hamilton.
ft 3 Lieutenant William Hamilton Merritt. See Provincial Light
Dragoons.
4 Cornet William Merritt.
ft 5 John Pell Major.
ft Quartermaster Charles Ingersoll. Promoted Cornet 24 Oct., 12.
ft 6 Duncan Clow, 24 Oct., 12.
2ND TROOP.
7 Captain George Hamilton.
8 Lieutenant John Secord, 28 June, 12.
6 Cornet John Pell Major.
1 Formerly Cornet Queen s Rangers. Present at Queenston ; made prisoner in
October, 1813.
2 Present at Queenston.
3 Was on the Detroit expedition, medal and clasp. See Niagara Frontier Guides.
4 Deserted to the enemy.
5 Mortally wounded at the cutting out of the "Detroit," 9 Oct., 12.
6 Promoted from Sergeant.
7 Was at Detroit with Major Chambers, but not as commanding this troop.
8 From 1st Lincoln.
The 1st troop was raised June, 1812, by enrolment of volunteers from the
Militia; it was engaged on the expedition to Detroit, and in the cutting out of
the "Caledonia" and "Detroit," for which it was thanked in General Orders.
After serving 8 months it was disbanded, 25 Feb., 13.
The 2nd Troop fell through, owing to some misunderstanding between Col.
Clark, 2nd Lincoln, and Capt. Hamilton, about enrolling men for it.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
71
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
TROOP OF PROVINCIAL DRAGOONS.
(NIAGARA FRONTIER GUIDES).
Engagements : Fort George, 27th May, 1813.
Stoney Creek, 5th June, 1813.
Black Rock, 30th Dec., 1813.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 1814.
1 Captain William Hamilton Merritt.
Lieutenant Charles Ingersoll.
2 Cornet Amos McKenney.
1 For prior services see Niagara Light Dragoons. Capt. Merritt was taken
prisoner at Lundy s Lane, and released March, 1815. This gentleman was the
grandfather of Lt.-Colonel William Hamilton Merritt, commanding the Governor-
General s Body Guard, and President of the Canadian Military Institute, 190b.
2 Promoted 24 Oct., 14. See Provost Marshal, page 35.
This troop was raised 24 April, 13, being authorized by G.O. 3 March, 13;
was reduced to a Cornet, a Troop Sgt.-Major, a Sergeant, 2 Corporals and 18
Privates, the Captain and Lieutenant being discontinued, from 24 Oct., 14, the
name changed, and placed under the Quartermaster-General.
CANBORO AND HALDIMAND MILITIA.
1 Captain Askin.
Lieutenant
2 Ensign Benjamin Canby.
1 Amongst those who received medal with clasp "Detroit" was "Lieut. Charles
Askin, York Militia." A son of Colonel John Askin.
2 Resigned 16 May, 13.
This Militia is from a Return in the Can. Archives.
72 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
IST REGIMENT OF LINCOLN MILITIA.
Engagements : Queenston, Crooks and McE wen s Companies.
Fort George, 27th May, 13.
St. David s, 19th July, 14.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
1 Colonel Ralfe Clench.
fa 2 William Claus.
3 Lt.-Colonel - Kerr.
4 Major James Muirhead.
William Robertson, June 12. Lt.-Colonel 27 June, 12.
5 Richard Hatt.
6 Adjutant John Clark. Lieut. 28 June, 12.
7 Anselm Foster, 2 July, 12.
- Thorner.
Quartermaster Daniel Secord.
FLANK COMPANY.
fa 8 Captain James Crooks, 13 May, 07.
fa 9 Lieutenant Martin McClellan. Captain 2 July, 12.
fa l Lieutenant William Powers, 4 Jan., 08.
fa 7 Lieutenant Anselm Foster. Ensign 5 Jan., 09 ; Lieut. 2 July, 12
fa Ensign P. Vancourtlandt Secord, 2 July, 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
fa n Captain John McEwen, 13 May, 11.
fa 12 Lieutenant Robert Runchey.
fa 13 Lieutenant William Servos.
fa u Lieutenant George Adams, 6 May, 12.
fa 15 Ensign Peter Mann Ball, Jr., 2 July, 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
16 Captains Andrew Heron.
17 George L. Lawe.
18 George Lawrence.
George Read. Resigned 2 July, 12,
John Powell. See Powell s Artillery.
George Hamilton. See Niagara Dragoons.
19 John Jones. (To Niagara Dragoons, 2 July, 12 ?)
20 James Secord.
Jacob A. Ball, 2 July, 12.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 73
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
22 Lieutenants George A. Ball. Captain 2 July, 12.
23 John D. Servos. Captain 2 July, 12.
Thomas McCormick.
24 Elijah Secord, 2 July, 12.
25 John C. Ball, 12 May, 11.
6 John Clark. 26 June, 12.
George Fields. See Powell s Artillery.
26 George Shipman.
James Wilson.
Ten Broeck.
ft 41 William Woodruff.
ft 2l John Clendennan.
Walter Butler.
7 _ Beam (Jacob Beam, Jr. ?)
33 John Secord.
28 Ensigns James George, 8 Feb., 13.
James Secord, 2 July, 12 (son of Solomon).
29 Henry Pawling, Sr., 14 May, 06. Lieut. 2 July, 12.
30 Adam Brown, 5 Jan., 06. Lieut. 2 July, 12.
31 John May. Lieut, 2 July, 12.
32 Simcoe Stephenson. Lieut. 2 July, 12.
George Darby.
ft Daniel K. Servos, 2 July, 12. To Incorptd Militia.
ft 33 Joseph Clement, 2 July" 12 (son of James).
34 Peter Warner, 25 Oct., 12.
35 George Hainer, 6 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
7 William L. Smith, 6 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
34 John Robertson, 25 Oct., 12.
ft * 6 Daniel Fields.
James Muirhead (Jr. ?)
J. B. Jones.
F. G. Swayzie.
ft 37 Peter Pawling.
ft s 8 Richard Woodruff.
Joseph Butler. See Powell s Artillery.
39 Edward McBride.
ft 4 George Shaw.
1 Ensign 8th Foot; Lieut. Butler s Rangers, 77 ; present at Sandusky, 1782
(despatches). Lt.-Colonel 2nd West Riding Reg t., Lincoln, 1803. District Judge
at Niagara. Member of Assembly 1801, 05, 13. See also Militia Staff.
2 Born at Williamsburg, N.Y., 7 Sept., 1765. Served in R.R., N.Y. Captain
74 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
60th 5 Feb., 1795. Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs at Niagara,
June, 13. Died there 11 Nov., 26, aged 61. Member Executive Council, 1818.
3 Col. Clench wrote the Adjt. -General 1 Apr., 12, enclosing Lt.-Col. Kerr s
resignation. (Can. Archives).
4 Query as to his being identical with Surgeon James Muirhead. See page 34.
5 Resigned the Majority 28 June, 12, and joined 5th Lincoln.
6 Appointed Asst.- Adjt. -General Militia 25 Jan., 13. Afterwards Lt.-Colonel,
5 April, 1834. Born at Kingston, 1786; died in Grantham Township, 1862.
7 Mentioned in Militia Orders, 18 July, 14, for his "spirited conduct, vigilance
and activity" in attacking the enemy s cavalry patrol on the 17th.
8 Ensign 3 Sept., 1794 ; Lieut. 24 June, 97. Present at Queenston (despatches).
Prisoner of war 27 May, 13 ; detained at Burlington, Vt. Member of Assembly,
1820 ; afterwards a Legislative Councillor. Died 1860.
9 Killed 27 May, 13, in opposing the enemy s landing near Fort George.
10 Prisoner of war, 27 May, 13 ; detained at Burlington, Vt.
11 Lieut. 13 May, 07. Present at Queenston (despatches) ; prisoner of war, 27
May, 13 ; detained at Burlington, Vt.
12 Transferred to the command of the Coloured Company.
13 Transferred to the Indian Department.
14 Born at Londonderry, Ireland, 1771. Present at Fort George (wounded).
Taken prisoner in October, 1813 ; paroled 22 Dec., 13. Died Aug., 44.
15 Promoted a Lieutenant in Provincial Koyal Artillery Drivers. Had been a
private in Crooks Company.
16 A prisoner of war ; detained at Burlington, Vt. There was also a "Private
Andrew Heron, 1st Norfolk," who received the medal for Detroit.
17 Attached to Engineers Department (Can. Archives, M. 118). Present at
Fort George (wounded) ; prisoner ; detained at Burlington, Vt. Appointed Gentle
man Usher of the Black Eod, U.C., 1816. See foot note to Capt. Powell, page 75.
18 Born 1757 ; died 1848. Buried at Virgil, Ont.
19 Died at Burlington, U.S., on the 23rd Dec., 1813, Captain John Jones, of
Newark, U.C., a British prisoner taken at Fort George. He was interred with
military honours. (Quebec Mercury, 11 Jan., 14).
20 Present at Queenston (wounded).
21 Prisoner of war at Ten Mile Creek, 11 June, 13 ; detained at Burlington, Vt.
21 Ensign 6 May, 06 ; Lieut. 3 Jan., 09.
23 Present at Black Rock, 30 Dec., 13 (wounded). Died 24 Apr., 47.
24 Ensign 23 May, 06.
85 Ensign 19 May, 06 ; was a Captain in 1813. See Powell s Artillery.
26 Had been a private in McEwen s.
27 Had been a Sergeant in 2nd Flank Company, 4th Lincoln. There was also
a John Clendenning, Sgt. -Major, 1st Lincoln, who received his land in Nissouri ;
John Clendennan s location was in Zorra.
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NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
28 Present at Stoney Creek (wounded). Pension List 1 Oct., 17.
19 See alsd Ensign Henry Pawling, 4th Lincoln.
30 Died in 1874, Major Adam Brown, aged 76.
31 Died on service, 3 Nov., 12.
32 Query : "Simon" or "Simcoe" as both names occur.
33 See Niagara Light Dragoons.
88 Had been a Private, 1st Lincoln. A Joseph Clement died in 1867, aged 76.
34 Formerly a Sergeant.
35 Died on service 22 Nov., 14.
86 Had been a Private, Niagara Dragoons. Medal with clasp Detroit. Died 1873.
37 A merchant. Had been a Private. Promoted Sergeant, Ball s Company.
38 Born 1784 ; died 1872. Had been a Sergeant, Niagara Dragoons. Medal with
clasp Detroit.
39 Had been Quartermaster Sergeant, 3rd York. Member for Niagara, 1825.
40 A brewer. Had been a Sergeant, Niagara Dragoons.
41 Had been a Private in Crooks Co y.
CAPTAIN JOHN POWELL S COMPANY OF ARTILLERY.
(1ST LINCOLN ARTILLERY.)
Engagements : Fort George, 13th Oct., 12.
Queenston, 13th Oct., 12.
Fort George, 27th May, 13.
& 1 Captain John Powell.
<& 2 Lieutenant John C. Ball.
<fr 3 George Fields.
*fe Second Lieut. Alexander McKee. Resigned 1 Dec., 12.
Daniel Spelman, 3 Dec., 12.
Joseph Butler.
1 Present at Queenston (despatches) ; prisoner after Fort George ; detained at
Burlington, U.S. He, together with Capt. Lawe, 1st Lincoln, were rescued and
brought back to Canada, 12 Feb., 14, by a party of Canadian Militia from
Missisquoi Bay.
3 See 1st Lincoln.
8 Had been Sgt. -Major Provincial Light Dragoons.
This Company s strength was increased by taking 30 men from 2nd and 3rd
Lincoln. (Militia G.O., 22 July, 12.)
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NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
CAPTAIN RUNCHEY S COMPANY OF COLOURED MEN.
Engagements : Queenston, 13th Oct., 12.
Fort George, 27th May, 13.
ft 3 Captain Robert Runchey, Sr.
James Robertson.
ft 2 Lieutenant George Runchey.
1 See foot note, Artificers.
2 Had been Sergeant in McE wen s, 1st Lincoln.
3 A Kobert Kunchey was also a private, Niagara Light Dragoons.
2ND REGIMENT OF LINCOLN MILITIA.
Engagements : Queenston, Hamilton s and Rowe s.
Frenchman s Creek, Hamilton s and Kerby s,
llth July, 13.
Niagara, 18th Dec., 13.
Black Rock, 30th Dec., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Chippawa, 15th Oct., 14.
ft l Lt.-Colonel Thomas Clark.
Thomas Dickson, 5 Jan., 14.
ft 3 Major David Secord.
ft 4 Adjutant James Kerby.
Andrew Rorback, 10 Aug., 1311 Mar., 14. Captain
11 Mar., 14.
ft 6 David Thompson, 11 Mar., 14.
1ST COMPANY OR ARTILLERY COMPANY.
ft * Captain James Kerby. Joined Incorp t d Militia.
15 First Lieut. Lewis Clement, 26 June, 12.
John McLellan. (McClellan in Crown Lands.)
16 Second Lieut. Jacob F. Ball.
17 Alexander Bryson.
" The conduct of the Officers and men of this Regiment has also been highly
praiseworthy." General Riall s despatch, London Gazette, 9 Aug., 14.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 77
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 7 Captain John Rowe.
ft Lieutenant Anthony Upper.
ft s John Burch. Captain 10 Mar., 14.
ft 9 Thaddeus Davis.
ft Ensign John McMicking. Lieut. 26 June, 12.
ft 10 Christopher Boughner. Lieut. 11 Mar., 14.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft u Captain Robert Hamilton.
ft 12 Lieutenant James Cooper. Captain 25 June, 12.
ft 13 Abraham Bowman, 26 June, 12.
ft u Ensign James Thompson, 29 June, 12.
ft James Lyons, 30 June, 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
18 Captains George Turney.
Robert Campbell. Resigned 9 Mar., 14.
James Macklem.
John Crysler.
!9 John DeCoe (De Cow or De Cew).
Lieutenants David Bastedo. Captain 26 June, 12.
20 Christopher McDonnell.
24 George Keet er, 1806. Captain 1815.
Nicholas Smith. Resigned 12 Mar., 13.
Ensigns Jacob Upper, 26 June, 12.
John Wilson, 27 June, 12. Lieut. 12 Mar., 14.
John Misener. Lieut. 9 Mar., 14.
John Couke. Lieut. 10 Mar., 14.
21 Robert Kirkpatrick. Lieut. 14 Mar., 14.
John Hainer, Jr. Lieut. 15 Mar., 14.
Ebenezer Cavers. Lieut. 16 Mar., 14.
22 Henry C. Ball. Lieut. 17 Mar., 14.
John Street, Lieut. 18 Mar., 14.
23 Hall Davis. Lieut. 19 Mar., 14.
George Rowe. Lieut. 21 Mar., 14.
John Secord, Jr. Lieut. 22 Mar., 14.
1 Present at Stoney Creek, Beaver Dams and Black Kock (wounded, des
patches). Colonel 1818.
8 Present at Chippawa (wounded, despatches). "The conduct of Lt.-Colonel
78 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
Dickson, of the 2nd Lincoln Militia, has been most exemplary." Riall s despatch,
London Gazette, 9 Aug., 14.
8 Formerly of Butler s Rangers ; wounded at Oriskany ; a Member of the
Assembly for twenty years. Present at Queenston, Beaver Dams and Chippawa,
(where he commanded the regiment after Colonel Dickson was wounded), Lundy s
Lane and the Siege of Fort Erie.
* Present at Queenston, Frenchman s Creek (despatches). Joined the Incor
porated Militia, which see.
5 A native of New Jersey. Promoted Captain vice Hamilton. Afterwards
Lt.-Col., 2nd Lincoln. Died in Stamford Township, 17 Aug., 43.
6 Had been a Sergeant in Rowe s ; present at Lundy s Lane, wounded.
7 Had been a Sergeant in Butler s Rangers. Present at Queenston (despatches).
Killed at Chippawa.
8 Promoted Captain vice Macklem, absent.
9 Present at Black Rock, Buffalo, 30 Dec., 13 (despatches).
10 Had been a Private, 2nd Flank Company, 4th Lincoln.
11 Present at Queenston, Frenchman s Creek (despatches).
12 Present at Queenston (despatches), Frenchman s Creek.
15 Wounded at Chippawa.
u Wounded at Lundy s Lane.
15 Wounded at Chippawa. Born 1787 ; died at St. Catharines, 30 March, 1879^
16 Commanded Militia Artillery at Queenston (despatches) ; was at French]
man s Creek (despatches).
17 Present at Frenchman s Creek (despatches, wounded).
18 Killed at Chippawa. Son of Lieut. John Turney, Butler s Rangers.
19 A prisoner at Burlington, Vt., in December, 1813. Escaped and returned to
Canada.
20 Killed at Chippawa.
21 Present at Chippawa.
12 Guided a column at assault of Fort Niagara (despatches). Had been a Private.
2> Piloted boats at Black Rock, 30 Dec., 13 (despatches). Had been a Private.
24 A promoter of the Welland Canal. Died 1858.
3RD REGIMENT OF LINCOLN MILITIA.
Engagements : Fort Erie, 27th May, 13.
Black Rock, llth July, 13.
Buffalo, 30th Dec., 13.
Lt.-Colonel Henry Warren. Resigned 7 April, 13.
Major John Warren, Sr. Lt.-Colonel 16 April, 13.
Thomas Cummings.
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NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
ft Adjutant Henry Trout. Lieut. 25 Jan., 13.
Quartermaster James Robinson, 25 Jan., 13.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain John Warren, Jr. Major 25 Jan., 13.
ft l Lieutenant Shubael Park, 5 Jan., 13.
ft Ensign Benjamin Hardison, Jr. Lieut. 25 Jan., 13.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 2 Captain William Powell, 25 Jan., 13.
ft 3 Lieutenant John Johnson Lafferty. Captain 25 Jan., 13.
ft 4 Ensign William Duff Miller. Lieut. 25 Jan., 1^.
ft Ys fc ^ ; J nn Putnam. Lieut. 25 Jan., 13.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Samuel Street, 2 Jan., 09.
6 John Hardy, 2 Jan., 09.
Henry Boughner, 2 Jan., 09.
Henry Warren, Jr. 2nd Major 23 July, 12.
John Muirhead, Sr.
7 Lieutenants James Cummings. Captain 25 Jan., 13.
8 John Baxter. Captain 25 Jan., 13.
ft Henry Trout, 25 Jan., 13.
Hugh Alexander, 25 Jan., 13.
9 Osias Boughner, 25 Jan., 13.
David Morgan.
James Winter mute.
Ensigns Augustus Anger. Lieut. 25 Jan., 13.
Henry Wood.
Peter Weaver.
Jacob Winterrnute.
ft g Henry Weishuhn, 25 Jan., 13.
Jacob Gonder, 25 Jan., 13.
ft (J John Miller, 25 Jan., 13.
ft 9 George Whitehead, 25 Jan., 13.
John Harcourt, 25 Jan., 13.
James Thompson, 25 Jan., 13.
John Bonner, 25 Jan., 13.
1 A land surveyor.
* Present at Queenston (despatches).
3 Served froml26 June to 1 Aug., 12. Member for Lincoln 1825-29.
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4 Afterwards Lt.-Colonel. Born 1786 ; died 1859.
6 Piloted boats at Black Rock, 30 Dec., 13 (despatches).
6 Lieut. Lincoln Artillery, 1803. Grandfather of the late Hon. Arthur S. Hardy,
Premier of Ontario, 1896-99.
7 A Captain on the Staff.
8 Prisoner of war at Burlington, Vt., Dec., 1813.
9 Had been Sergeant in Warren s Company.
10 Superseded 20 Jan., 13. "Absent without leave."
4TH REGIMENT OF LINCOLN MILITIA.
Engagements: Queenston, 13th Oct., 12, Butler s and Crooks .
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14
1 Lt.-Colonel Johnson Butler.
2 Major Jacob Tenbroeck.
Adjutant John Taylor.
3 Quartermaster -- Ball.
FLANK COMPANY. r *
4 Captain Abraham Nelles. Major 10 Oct., 14.
ft * Lieutenant Thomas Butler. Captain 25 Oct., 12.
James Dittrick. Captain 1 July, 13.
-Matthew Crooks, 8 July, 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
\#
ore.
ft 7 Captain Jonathan Mo
ft 7 Lieutenant Henry Hixon. Captain 1 July, 13.
ft 7 John Henry, 1 July, 12.
ft Captain William Crooks.
ft 8 Lieutenant Henry Nelles. Captain 1 July, 13.
ft William Servos.
ft 9 Ensign Peter McCollum.^ . ft
ft 10 Charles Kennedy, 25 Oct., 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
* Captains James Henry. Resigned 16 Feb., 13.
William Nelles.
Ralph Walker,! July, 13. .
n William Lyons.
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NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
Lieutenant Edward Griffin. Resigned 16 Feb., 13.
G. B. Stephenson.
Ensign Henry Dochstader. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
Robert Pettit. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
ft 12 John B. Muirhead. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
ft 13 Walter Deddrick. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
William Chisholm. Lieut. 25 Oct., 12.
ft u Henry Pawling, Jr., 25 Oct., 12. Lieut. 1 July, 13.
ft 15 Adam Zimmerman, 25 Oct., 12. Lieut. 1 July, 13.
Ezra Barnum, 25 Oct., 12.
Jonathan J. Pettit, 25 Oct., 12 ; promoted Lieut.
ft 15 Israel Smith, 25 Oct., 12.
John McCollum, 25 Oct., 12.
ft 15 John Moore, 25 Oct., 12.
ft 16 John Turney, 25 Oct., 12.
Francis Crooks.
Peter Hare.
John Taylor, Adjutant.
1 Major 2nd West Biding Keg t., Lincoln, 1803. Died on service, 1 Dec., 12.
2 Died at Grantham, U. C., 5 Feb., 30.
3 Prisoner at Lundy s Lane.
4 Afterwards Hon ble Abraham Nelles. Captain 1st Riding Regt. Lincoln, 1797.
Captain 2nd West Riding Regt. Lincoln, 1803. Prisoner Nov. 13 ; paroled 22
Dec., 13.
5 Commanded Nelles Company at Queenston (despatches).
6 Joined 16 Oct., 12.
7 Did duty from 27 June to 24 Aug., 12.
8 Present at Lundy s Lane (prisoner and wounded).
9 Was promoted and joined in October, 12.
10 Had been Sergeant, Crooks Co y. ; wounded at Lundy s Lane.
11 Paroled by the enemy, 22 Dec., 13.
12 Had been a Private in Crooks Co y., 1st Lincoln.
14 Had been a private in Niagara Light Dragoons.
15 Had been a Sergeant in Nelles Co y., 4th Lincoln.
13 Had been a Private in McE wen s Co y., 1st Lincoln.
16 Had been a Sergeant in McE wen s Co y., 1st Lincoln.
82 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
5TH REGIMENT OF LINCOLN MILITIA.
Engagements : Detroit, 16th Aug., 12, Hatt s Company.
Queenston, ISth Oct., 12, Hatt s and Durand s.
Frenchman s Creek, 28th Nov., 12, Hatt s.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
1 Lt.-Colonel Andrew Braut.
2 Major Richard Hatt.
$ * Adjutant John W. Mclntyre.
Newton.
10 Quartermaster Ezra Barnum.
FLANK COMPANY.^
ft fi Captain Samuel Hatt.
^ 6 Lieutenant Robert Land.
^ 7 Ensign Daniel Showers.
FLANK COMPANY.
-fa 8 Captain James Durand, 1 May, ] 2.
& Lieutenant William Davis, 2 Jan, 09.
$ Ensign Joseph Birnie.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
9 Captains John Lottridge.
Jacob A. Ball.
John D. Servos.
4 Lieutenant
1 Had been Captain Butler s Rangers ; died at the 15 Mile Creek, Louth Town
ship, 12 Nov., 30, aged 75.
2 Had been Major 1st Lincoln ; Major 1st West Riding Regt., Lincoln, 1803.
Present at Queenston (despatches), Fort Erie, 28 Nov., 12, Lundy s Lane (severely
wounded). Member of Assembly for Halton, 1818.
3 Present at Queenston (wounded).
4 Superseded 20 Jan., 13. "Absent without leave."
5 Present at Detroit (despatches), Queenston, Lundy s Lane (wounded).
Member for Niagara Dist., 1814; Wentworth, 1817.
6 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. Major 3rd Gore.
This Company was the only force at Queenston on the morning of the 13th
Oct., 1812. (Life of Sir J. B. Robinson, by Maj.-Gen. C.W. Robinson, C.B.) See
footnote to 3rd York Flank Companies, page 67.
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NIAGARA DISTRICT (Continued.)
7 Taken prisoner on Lake Ontario, 12 July, 13. Died 1858.
8 Born in Wales, 1775 ; died 1833 ; buried at Ancaster, Ont. Present at Queen-
ston (despatches). Member of the Assembly for two terms, 1812-20.
9 Died on service 29 Nov., 1812 ; formerly in Indian Department.
10 May be identical with Ensign Ezra Barnum, 4th Lincoln.
WESTERN DISTRICT
IST REGIMENT OF NORFOLK MILITIA.
Engagements : Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Frenchman s Creek, 28th Nov., 12.
Nanticoke Creek, 13th Nov., 13.
McCrae s House, 15th Dec., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25bh July, 14.
Malcolm s Mills, 6th Nov., 14.
1 Lt.-Colonel Joseph Ryerson, 11 Feb., 12.
ft 2 Major William Daniel Bowen, Lt.-Colonel 1st Oxford, 1 Aug., 16.
Adjutant Samuel Tisdale.
Aquila M. Walsh.
Quartermaster Francis Legh Walsh, 11 Feb., 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
^ 3 Captain John Bos t wick. Major 1 Aug., 16.
$ 4 Lieutenant George Ryerson.
^ 5 George Rolph.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 6 Captain Daniel McCall, 12 Feb., 12.
-fa Lieutenant Samuel Ryerson. Captain 23 Oct., 15.
ft Ensign James McCall.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Oliver Mabee, 13 Feb., 12.
Duncan McCall, 14 Feb., 12.
John Backhouse, 18 Feb., 12.
7 James Mitchell.
Lieutenants William Smith, 13 Feb., 12.
John Dedrick, 17 Feb., 12.
William Dill, 18 Feb., 12.
Ensigns Jacob Potts. Lieut. 23 Oct., 15.
Francis Glover, 15 Feb., 12.
Thomas Backhouse, 17 Feb., 12.
Matthew Tisdale, 18 Feb., 12.
"The Norfolk Militia, under Captain Bostwick, gave a strong proof of the
valor which has uniformly distinguished the Militia of this country when called
into action." Bisshopp s despatch, 1 Dec., 12.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 85
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
Ensigns Romaine Rolph.
8 Aquila M. Walsh, 20 Apr., 13.
1 Had been Lieut. Prince of Wales American Volunteers. Died 1854.
1 Formerly Lieut, in Indian Dept. Commanded the Militia at Turkey Point,
Dover Mills and Port Talbot. G. O. 7 Apr., 13.
8 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp (despatches) ; commanded 1st Norfolk at
Frenchman s Creek, 28 Nov., 12, (despatches and wounded) ; present at Nanticoke.
Colonel 3rd Middlesex 13 June, 22.
4 Present at Detroit, Frenchman s Creek (wounded). Joined Incorp. Battl n.
5 Son of Dr. Thomas Eolph. Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. Died at
Dundas, 25 July, 1875.
6 Present at Nanticoke. Promoted Major 26 Apr., 24.
7 Present at Lundy s Lane.
8 Had been Sergeant in McCall s Company.
2ND REGIMENT OF NORFOLK MILITIA.
Engagements : Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Fort Erie, 28th Nov., 12.
Nanticoke Creek, 13th Nov., 13.
McCrae s House, 15th Dec., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Malcolm s Mills, 6th Nov., 14.
1 Lt.-Colonel Robert Nichol, 12 Feb., 12.
2 Major George C. Salmon, 11 Feb., 12.
Adjutant William Gordon.
3 Quartermaster Henry Metcalfe (acting.)
Albert Berdan.
FLANK COMPANY.
4 Captain Nathaniel White.
5 Abraham A. Rapelje, 12 Feb., 12.
William McCracken.
Lieutenant William Gordon, 12 Feb. 12.
Jonathan Austin. Captain 13 Jan., 18.
6 Titus A. Williams.
Ensign Isaac Gilbert. Promoted Lieut.
Philip Beemer.
86 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
BATTALION COMPANIES.
7 Captains Samuel Ryerse, 12 Feb., 12.
William Park, 12 Feb., 12.
William Drake, 12 Feb., 12.
William Robinson, 12 Jan., 12.
# Henry Metcalfe, 21 Jan., 14.
William Francis.
Lieutenants Benjamin Mead.
McFarland F. Wilson. Captain 14 Jan., 18.
Jacob Lemon.
fa 3 Abraham Massecar.
John Lampman. Joined Incorp. Militia.
Thomas Francis.
fa 9 Ensigns John Conrad, 13 June, 14.
fa 10 James McQueen, 13 June, 14.
Dennis Shoaf.
George J. Ryerse, 27 July, 14.
P. Girty.
12 Timothy Collver.
I Appointed Quartermaster-General of Militia, which see.
- Commanded detachments from 1st and 2nd Norfolk, 5th Lincoln and York
Rc^ts. on Brock s expedition to Detroit (despatches).
3 Sergt, Metcalfe acted as Quartermaster on the Detroit expedition, medal
and clasp; commanded party which captured American post at McCrae s, in
Ealeigh Township, Dec., 1813. "Promoted Captain for his loyalty, gallantry and
indefatigable zeal." G. O. 25 Jan., 14. Lt.-Colonel 19 May, 40.
4 Died on service, 15 March, 14.
5 Joined Incorporated Militia. Became Lt.-Colonel 1st Norfolk, 26 Apr., 24,
vice Bostwick promoted Colonel 3rd Middlesex.
6 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp ; taken prisoner at Sugar Loaf Hill, 17
June, 13. Lt.-Colonel Titus Williams died at Port Robinson, 7 May, 79.
7 Formerly a Captain 3rd Battl n New Jersey Volunteers.
8 Murdered by John Dixon and others in October, 1814.
9 Had been a private. Ensign Conrad served at Turkey Point under Williams
from 25 Feb. 24 March, 15.
10 Private McQueen was promoted an officer for gallant conduct at McCrae s ;
had been at Fort Erie, 28 Nov., 12 (wounded) ; Lt.-Colonel 8th Middlesex, 10
Nov., 46.
II See also Prideaux Girty, 1st Middlesex, as these may be identical.
12 Deserted to the enemy.
13 Had been a private.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
IST REGIMENT OF OXFORD MILITIA.
Engagements: Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Nanticoke Creek, 13th Nov., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Malcolm s Mills, 6th Nov., 14.
1 Lt.-Colonel Henry Boat wick.
ft 2 Major Sykes Tousley, 19 May, 12.
William Brown.
ft 3 Adjutant John Eakins.
Quartermaster Ensign William McCartney (acting).
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain Marvil White, 5 Sept., 07.
ft 4 Lieutenant Joseph Baker.
ft John Williams.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft * Captain John Carroll.
ft 6 Lieutenant Bla Brewster Brigham.
ft 7 William Botsford.
RIFLE COMPANY.
ft 6 Captain Bla Brewster Brigham, 5 Nov., 12.
ft Lieutenant Abner Owen.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
6 Captains David Curtis.
Ichabod Hall.
John Malcolm.
Lieutenants Jacob Yeigh.
Daniel Brown.
William Teeple.
Fin lay Malcolm.
ft 8 Ensigns Abner Decow. Lieut. 4 June, 1*7.
Brown.
William McCartney.
1 Commanded at Nanticoke. Died at Woodhouse, 27 July, 16, aged 34 (?)
2 Lt. Oxford Regt., 1802. Captain 1807. Commanded Flank Companies, Oxford.
s Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. Identical with Major Eakins, 1st
Middlesex.
88 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
4 Deserted and joined the enemy (Ontario Crown Lands Kecords).
5 Killed by the fire of our Militia whilst a prisoner with the enemy, 27 Aug., 14.
6 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp.
7 Went to the enemy (Ontario Crown Lands Records).
8 Volunteered and served as a Private (Ontario Crown Lands Records).
IST REGIMENT OF MIDDLESEX MILITIA.
Engagements : McCrae s House, 15th Dec., 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Malcolm s Mills, 6th Nov., 14.
ft 1 Colonel Hon ble Thomas Talbot, 12 Feb., 12.
2 Lt.-Colonel Mahlon Burwell, 13 Feb., 12.
8 Major John Eakins.
Adjutant John Potts.
James Nevill, 25 March, 14.
Quartermaster Sylvanus Reynolds, 29 Dec., 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft Captain David Secord, 12 Feb., 12.
ft Lieutenant William Saxton, 13 Feb., 12.
ft 3 Ensign Benjamin Willson. Lieut. 27 June, 16.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 4 Captain Daniel Springer, 13 Feb., 12.
ft Lieutenant William Bird, 12 Feb., 12.
ft Ensign Joseph Defields, 14 Feb., 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Oilman Wilson, 14 Feb., 12.
Leslie Patterson, 15 Feb., 12.
Samuel Edison, 16 Feb., 12.
Daniel Rapelje, 25 March, 14.
Edward Watson.
Lieutenants Moses Rice.
Gideon Tiffany, 14 Feb., 12.
Samuel Axford.
Ensigns Daniel Mclntyre, 12 Feb., 12.
David Davis, 13 Feb., 12.
Samuel Harris, 17 Feb., 12.
Prideaux Girty.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 89
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued)
1 Founder of the Talbot Settlement. Had been Ensign 66th, 24 May, 1783 :
went on half pay 1784 ; Lieut. 24th, 26 Dec., 87 ; Capt. 85th, 21 Nov., 93 ; Major
6 March, 94 ; Lt.-Colonel 5th, 12 Jan., 96.
2 "A Member of the House of Assembly ; was active against the enemy on all
occasions ; they made a sudden incursion on the Talbot Settlement, found him
in bed ill and dragged him away to Detroit a prisoner, and from thence into
Kentucky. His house having been burned, all his property destroyed and his
family driven off." L. and P. Society s Report.
3 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. Mentioned in Metcalfe s report for his
services at McCrae s.
4 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. "Taken prisoner by the disaffected, 1
Feb., 14, who took him to Kentucky ; he returned in time to share in the glory
of the battle of the Falls." L. and P. Society s Report.
5 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp.
6 Living in 1875.
7 There is a "P. Girty," 2nd Norfolk.
8 See 1st Oxford.
IST REGIMENT OF ESSEX MILITIA.
Engagements : Brownstown, 5th Aug., 12.
Maguaga, 9th Aug., 12.
Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Frenchtown, 18th Jan., 13.
Frenchtown, 22nd Jan., 13.
Miami, lst-9th May, 13.
Fort Meigs, 5th May, 13.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
1 Colonel Matthew Elliott.
2 Lt.-Colonel James Allan.
ft 3 Major Ebenezer Reynolds. Lt.-Colonel 21 Sept., 13.
George Benson Hall, late Prov. Marine, 21 Sept., 13.
ft 22 Adjutant William Duff.
Quartermaster Robert Innis.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 4 Captain William Caldwell, Jr.
ft 5 Lieutenant James Gordon, 6 June, 09. Promoted Captain.
ft William McCormick. Promoted Captain.
ft 7 Ensign Thomas Caldwell. Promoted Lieutenant.
ft 8 Nicholas Lyttle, 12 July, 12.
90 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT (Continued.)
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 9 Captain William Elliott.
ft Lieutenant John Little,
ft 10 Ensign Thomas Girty.
ft James W. Little.
MARINE COMPANY.
12 Captain William Buchanan.
Lieutenant
ft 13 Ensign John McCormick, 12 July, 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
14 Captains Laurent Bondy.
William Mills.
16 Jean Baptiste Barthe.
17 Maisonville.
Lieutenants John Brush, 5 June, 09.
Charles Reaume.
Alexis Laporte.
Antoine Bonford.
ft 19 Ensigns Charles Fortier.
ft 20 Francis Caldwell, 12 July, 12.
u Windle Wagley.
Peter Scratch.
18 James Stockwell.
1 Member of the Legislature, Essex, 1801-12. Present at Detroit (gold medal) ;
Frenchtown, 22 Jan., 13 ; Miami, lst-9th May, 13. Died on service, 7 May, 14.
2 Died during September, 1813.
3 Commanded Flank Companies, 1st and 2nd Essex. Present at Detroit
(medal and clasp), Frenchtown, 18th and 22nd Jan., 13 (despatches). Sheriff for
Kent, 1833.
4 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp), Frenchtown and Miami.
5 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp), Frenchtown (severely wounded) ;
attached to Provincial Marine and commanded a gun-boat. Afterwards Member
Legislative Council.
6 Present at Frenchtown (wounded). Member of Assembly, 1813-17.
7 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp), Frenchtown ; attached to Q. M. Gen
eral s Staff.
8 Promoted from a private in Caldwell s. Present at Detroit (medal and
clasp), Frenchtown and Miami.
9 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp) , Frenchtown and Miami : see Western
Rangers.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
91
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
10 Died 18th September, 1814.
11 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp), Frenchtown.
12 Present at Frenchtown, Fort Meigs. Died 19 Sept., 13.
13 Promoted from a private in Caldwell s.
14 Killed at sortie from Fort Meigs, 5 May, 13.
15 Present at Frenchtown (wounded.)
16 Died during 1812. Repeated, evidently, in 2nd Essex.
17 Probably identical with one of the Maisonvilles, 2nd Essex.
18 Superseded 23 Jan., 13, being "Absent without leave."
19 Probably identical with Charles Fortier, Master s Mate, who received medal
with clasp Detroit.
20 Promoted from a private. Present at Detroit (medal and clasp). Member
for Essex, 1835-40.
81 Member for Kent, 1817.
" Acting Barrackmaster.
2ND REGIMENT OF ESSEX MILITIA.
Engagements : Brownstovvn, 5th Aug., 12.
Maguaga, 9th Aug., 12.
Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Frenchtown, 22nd Jan., 13.
Miami, lst-9th May, 13.
1 Colonel William Elliott.
ft n Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Baby.
2 Major Thomas McKee.
3 John Askin, 22 Sept., 13.
4 Adjutant William Smith, 2 July, 12 (acting).
1 John Gentle, 25 July, 12.
10 Quartermaster James Mclntosh.
5 Alexander Pringle, 3 July, 12.
FLANK COMPANY.
ft 7 Captain James Askin.
ft l Lieutenant Alexander D. Askin, 9 July, 12.
ft 1 Ensign William Hands, Jr., 9 July, 12.
. FLANK COMPANY.
ft 5 Captain Alexis Maisonville.
ft 5 Lieutenant Joseph Parent, 9 July, 12.
ft 5 Ensign Joseph Eberts, 9 July, 12.
92 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
TROOP OF CAVALRY.
4 Captain William Smith, 9 July, 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
1 Captains Jean Baptiste Barthe.
Richard Pattinson.
Julien Labute, 9 July, 12.
Toussaint Maisonville, 9 July, 12.
James Woods, 9 July, 12.
-fa Alexis Labute.
Pierre Labute.
Lieutenants Jean Baptiste Petre.
Thomas P. Reaume.
Jean Baptiste Labadie.
James McGregor.
Pierre Reaume.
Duncan Mclntosh, 9 July, 12.
Alexis Parent.
Dedine Batishon.
William Smith, (Adjutant.)
5 Ensigns Alexander Pringle, 9 July, 12.
Bryce W T oods, 9 July, 12.
Jean Baptiste Ouillette, 9 July, 12.
Charles Smith, 9 July, 12.
Claude Gouin, 17 July, 12.
Hypolite Janisse (acting).
Jacques Parent (acting).
William Shaw (acting).
1 John Gentle.
1 Present at Detroit.
2 Had been a Captain 60th Keg t., Feb., 1796. Succeeded his father, Colonel
Alexander McKee, as Deputy Superintendent Indian Affairs, 1799. Member of
Assembly, Kent District, 1796, and of Essex, 1801. Present at Detroit, French-
town and Miami. Died about Sept., 1814. His great grandson, W. J. McKee,
was M.P.P. for North Essex, 1894-1902.
3 Superintendent Indian Dept. Died 1 Feb., 1820, in his 58th year.
4 Present at Detroit. Identical with Captain Smith of the Cavalry.
6 Present at Detroit and Frenchtown.
6 Present at Detroit and Frenchtown. Member of Assembly, 1813. His son,
Richard, was Lieutenant in 16th Lancers, 1832, afterwards exchanging into the
97th Foot.
7 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp ; Frenchtown and Miami. Served also
in the Western Rangers. Registrar of Essex, 1831.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 93
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
8 Superseded 23 Jan., 13, being "absent without leave."
9 This name appears in print usually as "Garvin." Present at Frenchtown
(wounded). Served also in the Western Rangers.
10 Present at Detroit. Son of Hon ble Angus Mclntosh of Moy, Hudson s Bay
Co y. Agent. Afterwards the Mclntosh of Mclntosh.
11 Brother of Col. Hon ble Jacques Baby. Member of Assembly, Kent, 1792.
Present at Detroit. Died 1850, aged 86.
IST REGIMENT OF KENT MILITIA.
Engagements : Miami, lst-9th May, 13.
Longwoods, 4th March, 14 (Kent Volunteers).
fe l Colonel Hon ble Jacques Baby de Rainville.
Lt.-Colonel
Major
Adjutant
LOYAL KENT VOLUNTEERS.
Captain
<& 2 Lieutenant John McGregor. Promoted Captain.
& 3 Ensign James McGregor. Promoted Lieutenant.
& 4 Ensign William Peck.
FLANK COMPANY, f
^ 6 Captain George Jacobs, Sr., 3 May, 05.
<& 5 Lieutenant William Sterling, 2 May, 05.
*fc 6 Ensign John Peck. Lieutenant 2 July, 12.
George Jacobs, Jr., 12 April, 13.
RIFLE COMPANY f
5 Captain John Dolsen, 2 July, 12.
7 Lieutenant Isaac M. Dolsen, 4 July, 12.
2 Ensign John McGregor, 12 April, 13.
CAPTAIN SHAW S COMPANY. IT
^ 9 Captain William Shaw, Sr., 2 May, 05.
Lieutenant John Williams.
Ensign Christopher Arnold.
Also called Western Volunteers.
t From Ontario Crown Lands Records.
H" From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library.
94 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
CAPTAIN DOLSEN S COMAPNY. IF
5 Lieutenant Commanding William Sterling, 12 April, 13.
Lieutenant Robert Peck, 3 July, 12.
8 Ensign Hugh McCallum.
CAPTAIN MCCRAE S COMPANY.
Captain Thomas McCrae.
"& Lieutenant David McKargar.
TROOP OF DRAGOONS.
8 Captain George Jacobs, Sr.
Lieutenant
^ Cornet Charles Fisher, 10 July, 12.
1 Eldest son of Hon ble Jacques Duperon Baby. Born at Detroit, 1763 ; died at
Toronto, 19 Feb., 1833, aged 70. Had been Inspector of Finances, U.C., and
President of the Legislative Council. Identical with Colonel James Baby.
2 From a pay-list, 25 Aug. 24 Sept., 12, it is evident that he had been a Sergeant
in Captain John Dolsen s Company. Present at Detroit, McCrae s (despatches),
and Longwoods (wounded).
3 Had been a Private in John Dolsen s Company. Present at Detroit. Men
tioned in Metcalfe s Report of 23 Dec., 13. Wounded at Eiver Thames, 9 July,
14. Received 50 from the Loyal and Patriotic Society in recognition of "his
bravery during the War."
4 Had been a Private in Western Rangers.
5 Present at Miami, 1st to 9th May, 1813.
8 Served also in Western Rangers.
7 Son of Matthew Dolsen. Present at Detroit, medal and clasp.
8 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp. Had been Sergeant in Jacob s Com
pany. See also Western Rangers.
9 Formerly a Sergeant of Grenadiers in 5th Foot, in which he served 20 years,
taking part in first American War. Discharged in 1794. Made an officer in
Militia same year. Three sons were actively employed during the war of 1812-
15, one being killed. (Ontario Crown Lands Records). Present at Miami, 1st-
9th May, 1813.
IT From Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 95
WESTERN DISTRICT. (Continued.)
WESTERN RANGERS.
(CALDWELL S RANGERS.)
Engagements : Miami, lst-9th May, 13.
Longwoods, 4th March, 14.
Chippawa, 5th July, 14.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
<& l Captain William Caldwell, Sr.
# 2 Captain William Elliott.
-ft 3 Captain James Askin.
<& 4 Lieutenant Thomas Caldwell.
*fe 5 Lieutenant Claude Gouin.
<fr 6 Lieutenant John Peck.
-fa 7 Ensign Francis Caldwell. Promoted Lieutenant.
*fe Ensign James Heward.
*fe 8 Ensign Hugh McCallum.
1 Commanded up to 24 May, 14. Appointed to Indian Department. Formerly
Captain Butler s Hangers.
1 See 1st Essex. Appointed to Indian Department.
3 Took over the command 24 May, 14. See 2nd Essex.
4 See 1st Essex.
5 Sometimes misprinted as "Garvin." Kesigned. See 2nd Essex.
6 See 1st Kent.
7 Son of Lt.-Colonel Wm. Caldwell. Served upon Lake Erie. See 1st Essex.
8 See 1st Kent.
THE INDIAN COUNTRY
MICHIGAN FENCIBLES.
Engagements : La Prairie du Chien, I7th-19th July, 14. IT
Michilimackinac, 4th Aug., 14.
-fa l Captain William Bailey.
ft 2 Captain William MacKay, 5th S. E. M., 25 Jan., 14. Bvt.-Major
15 Apr., 14.
ft Captain John Johnstone.
ft 3 Lieutenant James Pullman.
ft 4 Ensign Jean Jacques Porlier. Lieut. 25 Feb., 15.
5 Ensign Amable Dusang, 25 Feb., 15.
1 Had been Clerk in Commissariat Dept. at Kingston. Appointed Storekeeper
at St. Joseph s, 25 Apr., 12.
2 For previous services see 5th Battl n Select Embodied Militia. Was Lt.-
Colonel commanding expedition from Mackinac to Fort Shelby. Died at Montreal
1832.
3 Appointed Commissary and Barrackmaster at Fort MacKay, 25 Feb., 15.
4 Joined from the Mississippi Volunteers 25 Feb., 15. Present at capture of
Prairie-du-Chien ; remained at Fort MacKay until peace. Son of Capt. Jacques
Porlier, Green Bay Militia.
5 Had been a Sergeant in the Mississippi Volunteers.
MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEERS.
Engagements : La Prairie du Chien, I7th-20th July, 14. IF
1 Captain Andrew Bulger, 1 March, 15.
2 Lieutenant James Keating, 1 March, 15.
ft 3 Captain Thomas G. Anderson.
Raised at Mackinac by Mr. Bailey (Colonial Office Records, C. 257, page 154.)
Capt. MacKay appointed to command, 25 Jan., 14 (Can. Archives, M. 195 D.) ;
disbanded at ^Mackinac, 24 July, 15 (Can. Archives, C. 702, page 194.)
IT Identical with Fort Shelby ; called Fort MacKay after Major William MacKay.
After peace was re-named by U. S. authorities Fort Crawford.
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 97
THE INDIAN COUNTRY. (Continued.)
4 Captain Joseph Rolette.
6 Lieutenant Jean Jacques Porlier.
6 Lieutenant Louis Tesson Honore (acting).
1 A native of Newfoundland. Ensign R.N.F., 26 Oct., 04 ; Lieut. 30 July, 06 ;
Capt. 23 Feb., 15. Present at Detroit (medal and clasp). Served in command
at the Newfoundlanders whilst acting as Marines. Fort George, Dec., 12.
Chrystler s Farm, (clasp.) Commanded military expedition for the relief of
Mackinac ; naval medal for boat actions, Tigress and Scorpion ; was at Fort
Shelby, 3 Nov., 14, to 22 May, 15. Governor of Bed River, 1822. Died at Mon
treal, March, 1858.
2 See below.
3 Present at Fort Shelby (despatches). Appointed Captain Indian Dept. 1 Sept. ,
14., which see.
4 Present at Fort Shelby (despatches). Brother of Lieut. Fred. Rolette, Pro
vincial Marine.
5 Present at Fort Shelby (despatches). Transferred to Michigan Fencibles, 25
Feb., 15.
6 Present at Fort Shelby (despatches). Was Commissary to the expedition,
and, in addition, acted as Lieutenant in Rolette s Company.
MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.
Engagement : La Prairie du Chieri, I7th-20th July, 14.11
1 Lieutenant Commandant James Keating.
1 Had been a Sergeant, R.A., and was appointed to this office in recognition of
his services at Fort Shelby. Received silver medal 1793-1814, with clasp
"Martinique."
DEASE S MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEERS.
Engagements : La Prairie du Chien, I7th-20th July, 14. 1F
fa 1 Captain Francis Michael Dease.
fa Captain Pierre Grignon, Sr.
fa 2 Lieutenant Jean Jacques Porlier. Promoted Captain.
Called Prairie-du-Chien Militia in Lt.-Col. MacKay s despatch.
98 THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA.
THE INDIAN COUNTRY. (Continued.)
Lieutenant Michel Brisebois, Jr.
3 Lieutenant Joseph Rainville.
1 A cousin of Sir John Johnson. Present at Fort Shelby (despatches.) Ap
pointed Captain Indian Dept., 2 Sept., 14. Was Sub-Indian Agent under Lt.-
Colonel R. Dickson.
2 See Michigan Fencibles and Mississippi Volunteers.
8 Lieutenant and Interpreter, Indian Department.
CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.
Engagements: Michillimackinac, 17th July, 12.
La Prairie-du-Chien, I7th-20th July, 14.
Michillimackinac, 4th Aug., 14.
1 Majors Toussaint Pothier, Sr,
Lewis Crawford.
3 Adjutant Louis Honore*.
4 Captains John Johnston.
Charles Oaks Ermatinger.
Jean Baptiste Nolin.
r Lieutenants Joseph Rolette.
Jacques Porlier.
Paul Lacroix.
9 Xavier Biron.
1 See Lower Canadian Militia (Montreal District.) Present at surrender of
Mackinac.
* Present at Mackinac, 4 Aug., 14.
3 See Mississippi Volunteers.
4 May have been Johnston of Sault Ste. Marie.
5 Present at surrender of Mackinac.
6 Illness prevented his going to Mackinac, 17 July, 12. (Les Canadiens de
1 Ouest, Tasse, page 149.)
7 Afterwards Captain Mississippi Volunteers.
In Capt. Roberts expedition from St. Joseph to Mackinac, this corps, whilst
under Major Pothier, is called "Canadians," "Canadian Voyageurs," and "Corps
of Voyageurs ;" under Major Crawford the name appears as "Canadian Volun
teers." (Can. Archives, C. 676, page 156).
THE UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA. 99
CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS. (Continued.)
8 Born at Montreal, 1765. Lieut. Montreal Militia, 1791. Present at surrender
of Mackinac ; also at Mackinac, 4 Aug., 14.
9 Interpreter Indian Department.
GREEN BAY MILITIA.
i
Engagements : La Prairie-du-Chien, I7th-20th July, 14.
1 Captain Commanding, Jacques Porlier, Jan., 15.
2 Captain Pierre Grignon, Jan., 15.
3 Lieutenant Powell.
1 See Canadian Volunteers.
2 See Dease s Mississippi Volunteers.
3 Present at Fort Shelby (despatches).
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA
ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF MILITIA.
ft ] Lt.-Colonel Francois Vassal de Monviel, 9 Oct., 11.
DEPUTY ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
2 Lt.-Colonel Xavier Tarieu de Lanaudiere, 9 Oct., 11.
ft 3 Major Jean Thomas Taschereau, Nou. Beauce, 28 Sept., 12.
4 Lt.-Colonel C. Chaussegros de Lery (acting), 14 July, 13.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
ft 5 Captain Louis Bazile Pinguet, from 2nd Que., 22 May, 12.
6 Captain Pierre Charles Godefroy Chevalier de Tonnancour, 2nd
Que., 12 April, 13.
ft 7 Lieutenant William Berczy (acting), 20 July, 13.
1 Served in one of Carleton s Canadian Companies during American War, 1775-
83 ; also in Holland under the Duke of York ; Capt. 1st Battl n, E.C.V. ; appointed
D.A.G., Lower Canada, 26 Dec., 07 ; Adjutant-General 1811 to 1841 ; died at Que
bec, 25 Oct., 43, aged 85.
2 Served as an officer in the Three Kivers Militia during the first American
war ; died during the autumn, 1812. A brother-in-law of Colonel Francois Baby.
8 Major 3rd Nouvelle Beauce, 5 April, 12. Was succeeded by Michel L. J.
Duchesnay, late Capt. Can. Voltigeurs, as D.A.G., on 27 March, 27. Died 1832.
* See also Quartermaster-General s Staff. Acting D.A.G. at Montreal, 14 July,
13 ; ordered to Kingston, 20 July, 13.
6 Son of Charles Pinguet de Vaucour, who was a Lieut, in 7th Company, Can
adian Militia, during blockade of Quebec, 1775-76. Born at Quebec, 1777; died
3 Aug., 1853. Kesigned 12 April, 13. His brother, Lieut. Charles Casimir
Pinguet, Can. Fencibles, was at Chateauguay. There was also a Louis B.
Pinguet, Ensign 4th S. E. M.
6 Heir of Charles Antoine G. Chevalier de Tonnancour ; born at Three Kivers,
1790 ; appointed A.-A.G., vice Pinguet, deceased ; died at St. Martinville, Louis-
ana, 24 Aug., 21.
7 Appointed D.A.G., Montreal, during Lt.-Col. Taschereau s absence, G.O.,
20 July, 13.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF. 101
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL OF MILITIA.
1 Lt.-Colonel Louis Joseph Fleury Deschambault, h. p., 109th,
25 Apr., 12.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
ft Lt.-Colonel Charles Fremont, St. Valier Div., 22 May, 12.
DEPUTY ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
ft 2 Captain Charles Chaussegros de Lery, 1st Que. Town, 22 May 12.
ft 3 Captain James Milnes, 2nd Beauharnois (acting), 28 bept., 12.
Captain Jacob Glenn, Townships Militia.
SPECIAL SERVICE.
ft Lieutenant Ralph Taylor.
Born at Quebec, 1756; served during the Revolutionary TOO
?
"^^
Watte ville s.
1 Promoted Major 1 Sept., 12.
3 "Killed in action." This may have been confounded with the death of Capt.
Mimes, D.Q.M.G., page 5. __
DEPUTY PAYMASTER-GENERAL.
ft Lieutenant John Stewart, 10 May, 12.
SUPERINTENDENT OF HOSPITALS.
ft l Francois Blanchet, Esquire, M. D., 22 May, 12.
PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CHAMBLY HOSPITAL.
ft 5 George Stubinger.
STAFF SURGEONS.
ft 6 Marc Pascal de Sales La Terriere, Esquire, M. D., 1 Dec., 12.
ft George Carter, 21 Nov., 12.
102 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF.
DEPUTY JUDGE ADVOCATES.
Captain Antoine Louis Levesque, 2nd Montreal, 22 May, 12
15 Dec., 13.
ft Captain Philippe Aubert de Gaspe, 1st Quebec, 23 May, 12.
ft z Captain Joseph Louis Papineau,5th S.E.M.,15 Dec.,13-20 Apr.,19.
3 Ensign Andrew William Cochran, 6th E. M., 7 July, 13.
CHAPLAINS.
Messire Poulin de Courval, 25 June, 12.
4 Messire Francois Robitaille, 28 Dec., 12.
1 Dismissed from militia by Governor Craig, in 1808, for being the proprietor
of a seditious newspaper. Prevost, however, appointed him to the head of
Militia Medical Staff. Member for Hertford, 1809. Died at Quebec, 1830,
"entoure dn respect.de tous."
4 The great i^pineau. Born 7 Oct., 1786 ; died at Montebello, 1875. Major 3rd
Battl n, Montreal, 3 Ma.y, 30.
3 Se>3 (royernar s Staff, page 1 ; also Embodied and Quebec Town Militia.
* Appointed Chaplain to the Embodied Militia by G.O., 12 Feb., 13.
6 This may have been an army appointment.
6 Son of Dr. La Terriere, Inspector, Forges St. Maurice, 1775-83. The elder
son, Pierre, was Surgeon of the Voltigeurs. Member Leg. Council, 1832. Died
30 March, 72.
COMMISSARIES OF TRANSPORTS.
Quebec District :
1 Colonel Hon ble Francois Baby. Resigned Nov., 12.
2 Lt.-Colonel F. Vassal de Monviel, 25 Nov., 1227 Apr., 13.
3 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble A. L. Juchereau Duchesnay, 27 April, 13.
Montreal District :
ft 4 Lt.-Colonel Hypolite St. George Dupre.
5 Lt.-Colonel Charles Fremont, 22 Nov., 12.
Three Rivers District :
6 Colonel Thomas Coffin, 25 April, 12.
ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES OF TRANSPORTS.
Lieut. Jourdain La Brossie, Sed. Militia, 17 May, 13 25 Feb., 14.
Lawrence Kidd, 25 Feb., 14.
Captain Gabriel Leroux, 25 Sept., 12.
5 Captain Jacob Glenn, D.A.Q.M.G. Militia, 23 Nov. ; 12 2 Dec.,12.
Captain Toussaint, Beloeil Militia, 22 Dec., 12.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF. 103
ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES OF TRANSPORTS (Continued.)
Captain Andrew Dominique Pambrun, Vaudreuil Militia, 22
Oct., 12.
Francois Trudeau, 18 Dec., 13.
Lieut. P. Papineau, Lieut, of Ferrymen at Longueuil.
1 Served under de Beaujeu at Monongahela ; Captain Can. Militia, Oct., 1775 ;
also throughout siege of Quebec, 1775-6 ; Lt.-Colonel 1778 ; Commissary of Trans
ports 1779 Adjutant- General 1781 ; Chairman of Commission to promote the
efficiency of the Militia, 1802 ; Member Leg. Council, 1792. Died 9 Oct., 1820,
aged 87.
7 See Lower Canadian Militia Staff.
8 Member Legislative Council, 1811. Died at Beauport, 17 Feb., 25.
4 Served during first American war as Commissary of Corvees, 26 May, 1775 ;
Major Canadian Militia, Montreal, 9 June, 1775 ; Member for Huntingdon, 1792-96.
Died 11 June, 24.
5 To the Waggon or Sleigh Train of Corvees of De Kottenburg s Division.
Member Leg. Council, 1817. Died 19 July, 41. See Three Kivers Militia.
STAFF OFFICERS.
1 Lt.-Colonel Charles Michel de Salaberry, 1 April, 12.
2 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble Charles William Grant.
11 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble Olivier Perrault.
3 Lt.-Colonel Joseph Bouchette, 26 March, 13.
4 Lt.-Colonel Pierre Amable de Boucherville, Prov. A.D.C.
4 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble Michael Henry Percival, Prov. A.D.C.
4 Lt.-Colonel Edward Brabazon Brenton, Prov. A.D.C., 19 Nov.,12.
6 Lt.-Colonel Hon ble William McGillivray, late Voyageurs, 30
Sept., 12.
6 Major Archibald McLeod, late Voyageurs, 2 Oct., 12.
7 Major Alexander McKenzie, late Voyageurs, 1 Sept., 14.
8 Major Jean Pierre Rastel de Rocheblave, late Voyageurs,
1 Sept., 14.
9 Captain Hon ble Edward Bowen, 16 June, 12.
10 Captain Louvigny de Montigny.
12 c F. Grece, for the Sedentary Militia.
James Young, Brigade Adjutant, Montreal, 17 Oct., 13.
1 See Canadian Voltigeurs.
2 Afterwards 5th Baron de Longueuil. See Beauharnois Militia.
3 See Quebec Volunteers.
4 See Governor Prevost s Personal Staff. Member Ex. Council, 1812.
104 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA STAFF.
6 See also Corps of Voyageurs. Member Leg. Council, 1814. His commis
sion was to extend to the Indian and conquered countries, and to bear date 30
Sept., 12. Died 16 Oct., 25.
6 His commission to extend to the Indian and conquered countries, and to
bear date 2 Oct., 12.
7 Supposed to be Sir Alexander McKenzie, the celebrated explorer. His com
mission to extend to the Indian and conquered countries, and to bear date 1
Sept., 14.
8 His commission to extend to the Indian and conquered countries, and to
bear date 1 Sept., 14. Member Leg. Council, 1832. Died 5 Oct., 40.
9 Was appointed Attorney-General, Lower Canada, 1808.
10 Had been Captain 1st Batt. Koyal Canadian Volunteers.
11 Member Ex. Council, 26 June, 12.
12 Died at St. Therese de Blainville, 12 March, 44, Charles Frederick Grece,
aged 73.
PROVINCIAL CORPS OF LIGHT INFANTRY.
"CANADIAN VOLTIGEURS."
Engagements : Salmon River, 23rd Nov., 12.
Sackett s Harbour, 29th May, 13.
Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
Chrystler s Farm, llth Nov., 13.
Missisquoi Bay, 26th March, 14.
LaColle, 30th March, 14.
Cape Vincent, 14th May, 14.
Lake Champlain, 26th Jane, 14.
Odelltown, 28th June, Sept., 14.
Plattsburg, 6th-llth Sept., 14.
1 Major Commandant Charles Michel de Salaberry (Bvt. Major
60th), 1 April, 12.
2 Major and Deputy Superintendent Frederick G. Heriot (Captain
49th). Major comd g 12 Mar., 14; Lt.-Col. comd g 11
Apr., 14.
3 S. B. Torrens (Captain 1st), 25 March, 13.
^ 4 Adjutant Lieut. John Le Breton (Lieut. R. N. F.), 25 April, 12.
ft 6 Lieut. John Hebden Nov., 12.
6 Adjutant of a detachment, James Prendergast, 29 July, 13.
ft Quartermaster Augustin Germain, 25 April, 12.
7 John Porter, Nov., 12.
ft 8 Charles McCarthy (Lieut. 10th R.V.), 3 Sept., 13.
ft Paymaster James Green, 25 April, 12. Resigned Aug., 12.
ft 9 Lieut. Thomas Place, 1 Aug., 12.
ft 10 Lieut. John Moorhead, 1 June,14. Resigned 22 Aug., 14.
ft u Lieut. John Stean (49th,) 25 Aug., 14.
ft Surgeon Pierre de Sales La Terriere, 25 April, 12.
ft 12 Robert Ivory, (3rd Foot).
ft 13 Asst.-Surgeon Toussaint Casimir Truteau, 10 Jan., 13.
ft u * Louis M. Raphael Barbier, 24 July, 14.
ft Jean Baptiste Herigault.
VV 15 Charles Alexandre Lusignan, 25 Jan., 15.
Raised by Major de Salaberry in Lower Canada in Spring, 1812. Col. Cruik-
shank s "Record of the Services of Canadian Regiments in the War of 1812,"
(Can. Military Institute Transactions, No. 10,) gives an interesting history of
this corps. The flank companies 4th S. E. M., were attached to the Voltigeurs
by G. O., 3 Aug., 13, and ten days later, the Frontier Light Infantry. The Vol
tigeurs were disbanded in March, 1815.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
^T Captains Joseph Francois Perrault, 15 Apr., 12. To 4th S E M
25 Mar., 13.
^T * Jean Baptiste Juchereau Duchesnay, 15 April, 12.
ft r Michel Louis Juchereau Duchesnay, 15 April, 12.
ft L Benjamin Ecuyer, 15 April, 12.
ft l< Jean Baptiste He rtel de Rouville, 15 April, 12.
ft Jacques Viger, 15 April, 12. Dismissed by G. 0.,
14 Nov., 13.
William Johnson, 25 Mar., 13.
ft 2 Chas. Tache, from 4th S. E. M., 11 April, 14.
ft * Emanuel D Auberville, 25 May, 14.
ft * First Lieuts. Jacques Clement Herse, 15 April, 12. Capt. 10
Feb., 13.
ft * Jacques Adliemar, 15 April, 12. Capt. 20 Mar., 13.
Edward Louis Prendergast, 15 April, 12.
ft * Thomas Henry, 15 April, 12.
ft * Narcisse Duchesnay, 15 April,! 2. Capt. 15 Nov., 13.
ft v John Francis McKay, 15 April,! 2. Capt. 25 Jan., 14.
ft John LeBreton - Adjutant.
ft Thomas Place, 1 Aug., 12. Paymaster.
ft M John Charles D Estimauville de Beaumouchel,
25 Dec., 12.
Daniel de Hertel,from 2nd Emb. Militia, 10 Feb., 13.
George Hicks McLean, 25 March, 13.
ft John Hebden, 1 Aug., 13.
30 Second Lieuts. Henry J. Bouthillier, 12 Feb., 13. Lieut. 25
Jan., 14.
ft SI Louis Guy, Jr., 4 Feb., 13. Lieut. 15 Nov., 13.
Simon Clark, from Que. Voltrs., 25 March, 13.
William Clark, from Que. Voltrs., 25 March, 13.
ft M William David Johnson, 25 March, 13. Lieut.
25 Nov., 14.
ft ** Norbert Vigneau, from Que. Voltrs., 25 March,
13. Lieut. 25 Dec., 14.
ft M Maximilien Globenski, 29 March, 13. Lieut. 8
Feb., 15.
ft S7 Louis Cramer, 1 Feb., 13. Lieut. 1 May, 13.
John Porter,25 Aug., 13, from Quartermastership.
James Prendergast, 15 Nov., 13.
ft 3 Pierre Chrystologue Pambrun, 25 Jan., 14.
ft Z9 Charles Turgeon, 25 Feb., 14.
Charles Dumoulin, 25 Feb., 14.
ft " Etienne St. Dizier, 25 Jan., 15.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 107
15 Second Lieuts. John Buchanan, 25 Jan., 15.
ft 41 William Kitson, 8 Feb., 15.
Louis Provencher. Joined Canadian Chasseurs,
11 Apr., 14.
ft 42 James Harvell.
ft John Moorhead, Paymaster.
43 H. J. Thomas.
1 Ensign 60th, 10 April, 1793; Lieut. 25 Aug., 94; present at Martinique;
served on the Walcheren expedition, 1795 ; Capt. -Lieut. 13 July, 99 ; Capt. 10
July, 99 ; Bvt. -Major, 4 June, 11 ; Lt.-Colonel in L. C. Militia, 1 April, 12 ; Major
Commandant Voltigeurs, April, 12 ; Commandant and Superintendent and Lt.-
Col. in the Army, 29 Sept., 12 ; Major, 18 Nov., 13 ; Lt.-Colonel, 28 March, 13;
Inspecting Field Officer, Light Troops, 11 April, 14 ; Commanded at Chateauguay
(gold medal) ; was at LaColle ; to h.p. 25 July, 15 ; C.B. 3 Feb., 17; Member Leg.
Council, 1818 ; died 27 Feb., 29.
2 Capt. 49th, 20 Nov., 06. Bvt. -Major, 10 June, 13. Appointed to Voltigeurs,
25 Mar., 13. Bvt. Lt.-Col., 11 Nov., 13. Commanded Voltigeurs at Sackett s
Harbour, relief of Burlington (July, 13), Chrystler s Farm (gold medal, des
patches). Went on half-pay, 25 July, 15. C.B., Provincial A. D.C., April, 21.
Colonel, 22 July, 30. Maj. -General 23 Nov., 41. Died at Drummondville, L.C.,
30 Dec., 43.
3 See also pages 9 and 13.
4 Lieut. Koyal Newfoundland Kegt., 5 Mar., 07. Kesigned Adjutancy 3 Oct., 12.
5 Had been a Sergeant 8th. Present at attack and capture of Martinique
(medal, with clasp) ; also at Chateauguay (despatches, clasp). Went on half -pay,
25 July, 15.
6 Had been Qr.-Mr. Sergeant 100th. Acting Adjutant of a detachment of
Voltigeurs under Major Heriot, who writes in high terms of his gallantry (Can
adian Archives, C. 797.) See also 5th S. E. Militia.
7 This name also appears as "Porteous." Had been a Sergeant in 8th. Resigned
as Qr.-Mr. 25 Aug., 13.
8 Eeverted to his former rank in the army (G. O. 2 Oct., 16). Died at Drum
mondville, L. C., 1 May, 17, aged 38.
9 Died 31 May, 14, aged 38.
10 Appointed D.A.A.G. 25 Aug., 14. Lieut. Glengarry L.I. 24 Nov., 14.
11 Sgt. Stean appointed Quartermaster 49th, 14 July, 12. Was Lieut, and
Adjutant 49th. Reverted to his former rank in the army, G. O., 2 Oct., 16.
12 Asst. -Surgeon 3rd Foot, 23 Nov., 09. Reverted to his former situation in
the army, G. O., 2 Oct., 16.
13 Went to the Canadian Chasseurs, 25 April, 14.
14 From Surgeon St. Ours Sed. Militia. Resigned 25 Jan., 15.
15 To half -pay 25 July, 15. St. Dizier died at St. Anicet, 13 March, 49, aged 52.
16 Lieut. R. Can. Voltrs. 1793-02. Lieut. 60th 2 Jan., 06. Present at Chateau
guay (despatches.) Major 25 Feb., 14. To h.p. 25 July, 15. Prov. A.D.C. to
Lord Dalhousie, 28 March, 21. Died 12 Jan., 33.
108 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
17 A brother of the above and brother-in-law of Col. Chas. M. de Salaberry.
Ensign 60th 9 May, 05. Lieut. 2 Jan., 06. Present at Chateauguay. Kesigned
25 Jan., 14. D.A. General, L.C., 23 March, 27. Superintendent Indian Depart
ment, Quebec, 1828. Died 17 Aug., 38. His son, E. L. A. Duchesnay, was A. A.
General 23 May, 39.
18 A civil engineer. Present at Chateauguay. Appointed Staff Adjutant 17
March, 14. To iialf-pay 25 July, 15.
19 Present at Chateauguay. Kesigned 10 Dec., 14.
20 Born at Montreal, 1787 ; died 1858. A well-known Canadian antiquarian,
&c. Author of "Mon Sabertache," &c. Was the first Mayor of Montreal.
21 To half-pay 25 July, 15. Born 1784 ; died 1826. Major Kimouski Battln., 21
Nov., 18.
22 Had been Quartermaster in De Watteville s Kegt., 1807-14. Went to half-
pay 25 July, 15.
23 Joined 4th S. E. Militia, 11 April, 14.
2i Commanded his company at Sackett s Harbour (despatches.) Prevost,
writing to de Boucherville, says : "Adhemar est un brave, meme a 1 extreme."
26 Went on half -pay 25 July, 15. See also foot-note 43.
26 He was in orders as having been appointed an Ensign, Can. Fencibles, 1
Sept., 12, which he resigned 25 March, 13. Present at Chateauguay (despatches,
medal with clasp). To half -pay 25 July, 15. Was a nephew of the two Captains
Duchesnay. Major Beauport Division, 1 May, 18.
27 His name, according to orders, was "John McCoy." A son of Capt. John
McKay, 1st S. E. Militia. Went on h.p. 25 July, 15. Died at St. Eustache, 8
July, 20.
28 Joined from 1st S. E. M. Promoted Captain 25 Dec., 14. Present at
Sackett s Harbour, Fort George, Chrystler s Farm and Plattsburg. Joined 1st
S. E. M. as Ensign at age of 15 years, 7 months. Promoted Captain Voltigeurs
before reaching his 18th year. Died at Quebec, 8 Jan., 30. (Can. Courant, 16
Jan., 30).
29 Joined from 2nd S. E. M. Kesigned 8 Feb., 15. Was at Chrystler s Farm
(medal with clasp.) Lt. -Colonel 2nd Batt ln York, L. C., 4 Sept., 27. Died in
the spring of 1866.
30 To half-pay, 25 July, 25. Died 29 March, 41.
81 Eldest son of Hon. Louis Guy ; was known as "Le Beau Guy." Had served
in the Garde-du-Corps of Charles X. To half -pay 25 July, 15. Became a Lieut,
in 89th Foot. Died at Trinidad, W. I., 27 March, 41, in his 44th year. His
brother officers placed a mural to his memory in the Cathedral at Port of Spain.
12 Went on half-pay 25 July, 15.
38 Present at Chateauguay (medal and clasp.) To half-pay 25 July, 15.
34 Present at Chateauguay.
36 Went on half -pay, 25 July, 15. "A deserving officer," (Can. Archives, C. 797.)
36 Present at Chateauguay, medal and clasp. Born 1793 ; died 1866. To half-
pay 25 July, 15. A Captain during 1837-38.
37 Cramer had been Sgt. -Major in Voltigeurs ; appointed Lieut, vice Prender-
gast, deceased. Kesigned 25 Nov., 14.
38 "Sergeant Pambrun displayed much bravery in action." To half -pay, 25
July, 15. Son of Capt. Pambrun, Commissary of Transport. Born at L Islet, 1792.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 109
39 Resigned January, 1815. A surveyor. Died at Montreal, 10 Aug., 28, aged 59.
40 Also described as "Des Meules." Had served as a volunteer in 49th. Ap
pointed to De Watteville s, 25 April, 14.
41 Sergeant Kitson had distinguished himself on several occasions in Upper
Canada ; also as a Corporal at Odelltown, where he received a severe wound.
(Can. Archives, C. 797). Went to half -pay, 25 July, 15.
42 This name appears in different places as John and James "Hatsall,"
"Haroils," &c. See 2nd S. E. M.
43 "One month s leave of absence is granted to Lieut. H. J. Thomas," G. O.
23 April, 14. The insertion of this Thomas may be a repetition of Lieut. Henry
Thomas, page 108.
44 Had been in Quebec Volunteers and 4th S. E. M.
45 His name also appears as "Edward P." Died 30 April, 13.
THE FRONTIER LIGHT INFANTRY.
Engagements : Odelltown, 28th June Sept., 14.
^ l Major Lewis Ritter (100th,) 20 July, 13. Major Commandant,
25 Apr., 14.
2 Captain Joseph Richardson. Exchanged to 3rd S.E.M.,12 July,13.
John Jones. Retired 20 Sept., 13.
^ 4 Charles Kilborn, 25 Aug., 13.
ft 5 Joseph St. Valier Mailloux, 12 July,13. From 3rd S.E.M.
9 Louis Olivier Faribault, 25 Feb.,14. From 1st S. E. M.
ft John Savage, Sr.
ft Lieutenant John Savage, Jr., 25 Aug., 13. Dismissed 20 Mar., 14.
Ambroise Marchand. From 3rd S. E. M.
Hugh McQuarters, 25 Aug., 13. From 4th S. E. M.
ft 6 Ensign James Harvell, 25 Aug., 13.
ft Alexander Steele. Promoted Lieut. 20 March, 14.
Abraham G. Steele, 25 Aug., 13.
7 Robert B. Hudson, 20 March, 14.
The Frontier Light Infantry was formed of two companies drawn from the
six Battalions Townships Militia. G.O., 13 Aug., 13, attached them to the Can.
Voltigeurs, of which Corps they became Nos. 9 and 10 Companies, by G. O. 10
June, 14. Major Ritter rejoined his Regiment. This Corps served from May,
1813, to its disbandment, 24 March, 15 ; the officers were not placed on half-pay.
110 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF MILITIA VOLUNTEERS.^
(ATTACHED TO THE FRONTIER LIGHT INFANTRY).
tV 8 Captain Oliver Barker. To Frontier Light Infantry, 25 Feb., 14-
1 Promoted from Lieut. 60th (24 Mar., 04,) to Captain 100th, 8 Oct., 11. Present
at Odelltown (despatches).
1 From 1st Townships Militia. Exchanged with Capt. Mailloux.
8 From 2nd Townships Militia.
* From 3rd Townships Militia. Lt. -Colonel Stanstead Battln, 12 July, 30.
5 Appointed to the Indian Warriors, 25 Feb., 14.
6 Transferred to Canadian Voltigeurs, which see.
7 Promoted for his distinguished conduct, G.O. 13 April, 14. Living in 1875.
8 Commanded an expedition against Derby, Vt., 27 Dec., 13. Thanked in
G. O. 9 Jan., 14. See 3rd Townships Militia. Died at Quebec, 8 Nov., 19.
9 See 1st Battln S. E. Militia.
IT Formed at St. John s, 12 May, 13. Wore same uniform as Can. Voltigeurs.
THE QUEBEC VOLUNTEERS.
MOTTO : "Pro Aris et Focis."
1 Major Commandant Joseph Bouchette, from 1st Que. Town, 25
Nov., 12.
9 Adjutant George Stewart, 25 Nov., 12. To 4th S.E.M., Feb., 13.
Quartermaster Remi Quirouet,25 Nov.,1 2. To 4th S.E.M.,Feb.,13.
2 Paymaster Thomas Green, 25 Nov., 12.
3 Captains William Johnson, to 4th S. E. M.
Joseph Vigneau, to 3rd S. E. M.
Joseph Shuter, to 3rd S. E. M.
Peter Bedard.
Louis Plamondon, to 6th E. M.
Robert Christie, to 4th S. E. M.
Theodore Besserer, to 6th E. M.
Roger Raby.
Norbert B. Doucet, to 3rd S. E. M.
7 Lieutenant H. Rolette, to 6th E. M.
Charles H. Gauvreau, to 6th E. M.
Simon Clark, to Voltigeurs.
William Clark, to Voltigeurs.
D. McLean.
D. Lefebvre.
Guillaume Bouthillier, 25 Nov., 12.
Thomas Green, Paymaster.
9 George Stewart, Adjutant.
Thomas Harman.
ft Toussaint H. Goddu, to 3rd S. E. M.
Robert Wilkie.
8 Ensign Narcisse Faribault, to 6th E. M.
Clarke.
Vigneau.
Peter Lukin, Jr., to 2nd S. E. M.
Hugh McQuarters, to 4th S. E. M.
1 Had been a Lieut, in Provincial Navy. Lieut. R. C. Volunteers, 1793-02.
Surveyor-General, L.C., 1804. Author of a number of works on the topography
of Canada. Died at Montreal, 9 April, 41, aged 67.
This Corps [Grenadier and Light Companies, 4 Battalion Companies and a
brigade (battery) of Light Artillery] , was raised by Major Bouchette, and com
menced doing garrison duty at Quebec 30 Dec., 12. Its life was of short dura
tion, as the officers were posted to other regiments early in 1813, Major Bouch
ette being appointed an Inspecting Field Officer.
112 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
2 From the Military Secretary s office. Appointed 1st Clerk, Q.M.G-. Depart
ment, 25 Feb., 13, at 7 sh., 6 pence a day, vice R. Moorhead, resigned.
3 Had been a Lieutenant Royal Canadian Volunteers.
4 Was 1st Lieutenant Light Company, 2nd Quebec Town.
5 Was 1st Lieutenant Grenadier Company, 2nd Quebec Town.
6 Was Lieutenant of Artillery, 2nd Quebec Town. See 3rd S.E.M.
T Was Ensign 2nd Quebec Town.
8 Was Ensign 1st Quebec Town.
9 Had been Sergeant-Major 103rd Foot.
CANADIAN LIGHT DRAGOONS. IT
Engagements : Beaver Dams, 24th June, 13.
Schlosser, 4th July, 13.
Black Rock, llth July, 13.
Moraviantown, 5th Oct., 13.
1 Captain Thomas Coleman, 30 Jan., 13.
2 Lieutenant Benjamin Holmes, 30 Jan., 13.
3 Cornet Pierre Lefebvre, 3 March, 13. Resigned 20 Dec., 14.
4 George Nelson (acting).
Quartermaster Godfrey Eisenhart.
1 Afterwards Lt. -Colonel Hastings Militia.
2 Taken prisoner of war during Procter s retreat, 3 Oct., 13. Appointed acting
Ensign Can. Fencibles, 8 Aug., 14. Was afterwards cashier Bank of Montreal,
M.P.P., and finally Collector of Customs, Montreal.
3 Killed a deserter who resisted him, for which he was tried for wilful murder.
(Can. Archives, C. 700, p. 96). Captain Simon McNab, of Moira s Creek, recom
mended for appointment in his place.
4 Having failed to get his quota of men for a Cornetcy, he joined as a volunteer
on Procter s retreat. (Can. Archives, C. 703, p. 216). Acting Cornet, March,
1814. (Can. Archives, C. 704, p. 2).
11 Enlistment authorized 21 Jan., 13. A levy in the District of Montreal autho* 1 -
ized, G. O. 29 April, 13 ; disbanded 24 May, 15.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 113
CORPS OF PROVINCIAL ROYAL ARTILLERY DRIVERS.
*fc Second Lieuts. James Mason Godard, 6 Jan., 13. 1st Lieut. 30
Mar., 13.
Joseph Octavie Bastien, 9 March, 13.
< i Thomas Boston, 30 March, 13. Promoted 1st
Lieutenant.
2 Richard Frost, 29 Jan., 14.
3 Richard Brown, 25 Feb., 14.
1 Resigned 25 Feb., 14.
3 Was Sergt. -Major 19th Light Dragoons. Appointed Fort Adjutant at Fort
Wellington, 22 May, 15.
3 Was a Sergeant in 19th Light Dragoons.
Formed 11 January, 13, and attached to the Royal Artillery in Montreal Dis
trict. Transferred to the Ordnance Establishment 1 July, 13. Disbanded
March, 1815.
CORPS OF CANADIAN VOYAGEURS.
Engagements : St. Regis, 23rd Oct., 12.
LaColle, 20th Nov., 12.
ft l Lt.-Colonel Honble William McGillivray, 30 Sept., 12.
ft Major Angus Shaw, 2 Oct., 12.
ft ; Archibald Norman McLeod, 2 Oct., 12.
ft 2 Adjutant Lieut. Edward Cartwright, 2 Oct., 12.
ft Quartermaster James E. Campbell, 2 Oct., 12.
ft n Paymaster ^Eneas Cameron, 2 Oct., 12.
ft Surgeon Henry Munroe, 2 Oct., 12.
ft 3 Captains Alexander McKenzie, 2 Oct., 12.
ft William McKay, 2 Oct., 12.
John McDonell, 2 Oct., 12.
ft l Jean Pierre Rastel de Rocheblave, 2 Oct., 12.
ft James Hughes, 2 Oct., 12.
ft Kenneth McKenzie, 2 Oct., 12.
ft * Lieutenants Edward Cartwright.
ft 6 James Stanley Goddard, 15 Oct., 12.
ft Joseph McGillivray.
Joseph McKenzie.
Peter Grant.
ft Bazile Vannier.
ft 7 Ensigns William Hall, promoted Lieutenant.
ft Pierre Perras.
ft James Maxwell.
ft John McGillivray.
ft 8 Andre Baron.
ft 9 Pierre Rototte, Sr.
ft Joseph Louis Gaulthier.
ft 10 Pierre Rototte, Jr., 24 Oct., 12.
1 See Staff Officers, page 103.
1 Was Lieut. 41st Foot, 29 Jan., 07 ; appointed Adjutant Voyageurs, 2 Oct., 12 ;
Adjutant 5th S. E. M. 25 March, 13 ; Staff Adjutant, 13 Nov., 13 ; went on half-
pay from 52nd. Died at Kheims, France, about September, 1819. There was
also a Captain Edward Cartwright of the Can. Fencibles, who had been an Ensign
in the 60th.
This Corps was raised by the North- West Fur Company about October, 1812,
and was disbanded at Lachine, 14 March, 13.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 115
8 See Staff Officers, page 103. This may have been Sir Alexander Mackenzie,
who crossed the continent 1792-93, knighted in 1802, and was afterwards mem
ber for the County of Huntingdon.
* Was appointed to 5th S.E.M. 16 March, 13, and from that Corps to the com
mand of the Michigan Fencibles, 25 Jan., 14.
5 Was Ensign Cornwall and Osnabruck Militia, 20 June, 1788; present at St.
Kegis ; Lt. -Colonel 1st Prescott, 1 April, 22 ; was Judge Ottawa District ; died 1840.
9 A Canadian by birth. Ensign 5th Foot, 1787 ; served in Holland, 1799 ;
exchanged into 69th about 1808 ; left the army and enlisted as a private in 72nd ;
appointed from clerk in Commissary Department ; re-appointed clerk, 25 June,
13. (Can. Archives, C. 797, p. 101). Died 13 Aug., 14.
7 Wounded and prisoner of war at St. Regis, 23 Oct., 12.
8 Died at Montreal, 18 Aug., 22, aged 65.
Killed at St. Kegis, 23 Oct., 12. See following footnote.
10 Appointed vice his father, killed in action. See also 5th S.E.M.
11 Died at Montreal, 8 Sept., 22, aged 65.
PROVINCIAL COMMISSARIAT VOYAGEURS.
Head-quarters Lachine.
Superintendent Asst. Com.-General Isaac W. Clarke, 29 April, 13.
Deputy Superintendent Dep.-Asst.-Com. -General John Finlay,
29 Apr., 13.
ft Captain Pierre Roy.
Lieutenants Antoine Lafreniere.
Joseph Timothy Gaudet.
<& Venant Roy.
^ Louis L Africain.
Paymaster and Quartermaster Lieut. Joseph Timothy Gaudet
(acting).
The formation of this Corps was authorized in G. O. 8 April, 13, with an
establishment of 1 Superintendent (Lt. -Colonel), 1 Deputy Superintendent
(Major), 1 Captain, 14 Lieutenants and 1 Paymaster-Quartermaster.
THE MILITIA LIGHT INFANTRY BATTALIONS.
1 Lt.-Colonel Hercules Scott, 103rd.
1ST BATTALION.1T
Engagements : Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
2 Lt.-Colonel William Smelt, 103rd, 24 May, 13. See 2nd Batt.
George R. J. Macdonell, G. L. I., 14 June, 13.
Robert Macdouall, G. L. L, 11 Nov., 13.
5 Major Jean Baptiste P. D Estimauville, Jr., 3rd S. E. M.
10 Adjutant John Tupper Connell, Lieut. 1st, 1 April, 13.
George Jackson, Lieut. 1st, 23 May, 13.
9 Quartermaster John Duncan, Sgt. 1st, 24 May, 13.
2ND BATTALION.!
Engagements :
6 Lt.-Colonel Peter William De Haren, Can. Fencibles, 19 May, 13.
William Smelt, 103rd, from 1st Battalion, 6 June, 13.
Major the Senior Captain of the Line.
7 Adjutant - - Charleton, Lieut. 103rd, 25 May, 13.
John Le Couteur, Lieut. 104th.
Surgeon Charles Waring, Asst. Surgeon 8th, 28 May, 13.
1 G.O., Quebec, 4 May, 13. Colonel in the Army 4 June, 13. Mortally
wounded at assault on Fort Erie.
1 Cornet 4th Queen s Own Dragoons, 16 March, 1798; Lieut. 11 Dec., 99 ; Capt.
21 March, 05; Major 28 Jan., 08; Lt.-Colonel 4 June, 14; Colonel 22 July, 80;
Major-General 23 Nov., 41 ; Lt.-General 11 Nov., 51. Present at taking of Platts-
burg, Oswego (despatches), Lundy s Lane, Assault on Fort Erie (wounded).
Served during Burmese war, 1824-26 ; was at capture of Rangoon. C.B. 1826.
Colonel 37th 11 April, 51.
3 See pages 27 and 28.
4 Appointed during Macdonell s absence.
The right and left flank Companies of the Select Embodied Militia were by
G.O. 12 April, 13, incorporated with the Light Infantry of the Line into two Light
Battalions. Disembodied 25 Nov., 13.
IF The First Battalion was formed at Kingston, II. C., and was composed of the
two flank companies of the 2nd and 5th S.E.M., and the first flank company of
the 3rd S.E.M. (G.O. 30 June, 13.)
t The Second Battalion was formed at Chambly, and was made up of the two
flank companies of the 1st and 4th S.E.M., and the second flank company of the
3rd S.E.M. (G.O. 30 June, 13.)
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 117
5 See 1st and 3rd Battlns., S.E.M., and Can. Chasseurs.
6 Lieut. 60th, 30 Dec., 1797; Capt. Can. Fencibles, 20 Aug., 03.
7 Lieut. 103rd, 31 Dec., 07.
8 Ensign 15 Nov., 10; Lieut. 27 Nov., 11 ; Capt. 15 Aug., 17; went to h.p. 25
Aug. ,17. "Capt. Le Couteur served during the whole war as Adjutant to DeHaren,
who commanded the Light Division under Vincent and DeRottenburg on the
Niagara Frontier ; was at Sackett s Harbour, battle of Niagara, storming of Fort
Erie, Cross Roads and many skirmishes with the Light Division." (Hart s
Annual Army List.)
9 Appointed Barrack Sergeant at Fort George, 7 April, 14.
10 Captain 1st 23 Nov., 15. To half-pay 25 April, 16.
(La Milice d ^llite Incorpore e.)
IST BATTALION SELECT EMBODIED MILITIA,
LOWER CANADA.
Headquarters Pointe aux Trembles.
Engagements : Plattsburg, 31st July, 18.
Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
ft l Lt-Colonel Louis de Salaberry, 25 May, 12. Retired 25 Oct., 12.
2 Thomas Pierre Joseph Taschereau, 24 Oct., 12.
ft Major A. L. Juchereau Duchesnay, 25 May, 12. Resigned 24
Sept., 12.
Jacques Voyer, 25 Sept., 12. To 4th S.E.M. 26 Oct., 12.
ft Major (super) Pierre Laforce, 25 Sept., 12 ; en pied 26 Oct., 12.
ft J. W. Woolsey, 26 Oct., 12. Resigned 29 July, 13.
3 Adjutant Jean B. P. D Estimauville, Jr., 25 May, 12.
James Hinckes, 25 Mar., 1325 Sept., 13.
* John C. Reiffenstein, 21 Nov., 13.
ft Thomas Bird Ahern, 12 April, 14. Resigned 8 June,14.
20 Gray, 11 June, 14. Cancelled 1 Aug., 14.
ft 5 Andrew Christian Burke, late 100th, 1 Aug., 14.
Philip Ryan (Ensign 10th), 9 Jan., 15.
Quartermaster John Coates, 25 May, 12.
Paymaster Major Jacques Voyer, 25 May, 12.
Major Pierre Laforce, 25 Sept., 12.
Major John William Woolsey, 26 Oct., 12.
ft Ensign John Jones, 6 Feb., 13.
ft 6 Surgeon Joseph Painchaud, 25 May, 12.
Asst.-Surgeon Francois Fortier, 25 March, 13.
Chaplain Messire Poulin de Courval, 25 May, 12.
Captains Pierre Laforce, 25 May, 12. Promoted Super., Major.
John William Woolsey, 25 May, 12. Promoted Super.,
Major.
Bernard A. Panet, 25 May, 12. Promoted Major 29
July, 13.
Embodied 8 May, 12; disembodied at Quebec, March, 15. Isle d Orleans
furnished 191 men ; St. Valier, 440 ; 1st Division de Lotbiniere, 388 ; 2nd Division,
101 ; Nouvelle Beauce, 349 ; 4th Division, Quebec, 276 ; Cap Sante, 276 ; Beauport,
272 ; Baie St. Paul, 260 ; Biver Ouelle, 430 ; and Bimouski, 202.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 119
ft 7 Captains Pierre Bazin, 25 May, 12.
ft 8 Philippe Panet, 25 May, 12.
ft John McKay, 25 May, 12.
ft Olivier F. de La Gorgendiere, 25 May, 12.
Jean B. Philippe D Esbimauville, Jr., 25 May, 12., Adju
tant.
Pierre Joseph Godfrey de Tonnancour, 25 March, 13.
ft Joseph Isaie Boudreau, 11 April, 14. From Can.
Chasseurs.
ft Leon Bernard Leprohon, from Can. Chasseurs, 11
April, 14
24 Lieutenants Stephen Samuel McKay, 25 May, 12. Captain 25
Sept., 12.
ft James Hinckes, Adjutant. Promoted Captain 25
Sept., 13.
ft 12 George Godfroy de Tonnancour, 25 May, 12.
Promoted Captain.
Joseph de Varennes,25 May, 12. Resigned 6 June,12.
Etienne de Varennes, 25 May, 12. Resigned 8
June, 12.
Joseph Stephen McKay, 25 May, 12.
ft 13 George Finlay, 25 May, 12. Captain 26 Oct., 12.
ft Louis Garie py, 25 May, 12. Captain 25 March, 13.
ft Pierre Garneau, 25 May, 12.
ft M Olivier Boudreau, 8 June, 12. Resigned 25
Sept., 12.
ft Laurent Rolette. Promoted Captain 7 March, 14
ft James Prendergast,from Can. Chasseurs,! 1 April,! 4.
Pierre Perras, from 2nd S. E. M., 25 April, 14
ft l5 Henry Beaulieu, 25 April, 14 ; from 4th S. E. M.
ft Peter Lukin, Jr., 25 April, 14; from 2nd S. E. M.
Ignace Bernier, 25 April, 14 ; from 4th S. E. M.
ft ll Jacques Lemoine Martigny, 25 April, 14; from
Beauharnois S. M.
Nicholas Brunet, 25 April, 14. Resigned 25 May,14
ft Jacques Raymond Baby, 26 May, 14.
4 John C. Reiffenstein, Adjutant.
ft Ensigns Jean Etienne Faribault, 25 May, 12. Lt. 6 June, 12 ;
Capt. 29 July, 13.
Louis Rolette, 25 May, 12.
14 Thomas Fortier, 25 May, 12.
ft Edouard Larue, 25 May, 12. Lieut. 25 Sept., 12.
ft Seraphin Primeau, 25 May, 12. Lieut. 26 Oct., 12.
120 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
-ft Ensigns Louis Me*thot, 25 May, 12. Lieut. 29 July, 12.
j Antoine Parent, 25 May, 12.
$- Augustine Mercure, 25 Mav, 12.
VV 22 Louis Olivier Faribault, 6 "June, 12. Lt. 25 Mar., 13.
John Charles D Estimauville, 25 Sept., 12. To Volti.
25 Dec., 12.
Pierre Durocher, 28 Oct., 12.
^ 8 Louis Eustache McKay. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
^ Francois Mount. Lieut. 25 March, 13.
^ 26 John Stephen Holt. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
John Jones, Paymaster. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
Edouard Vignau, 25 Mar., 13. Lt. 25 Nov., 13.
^ 15 George Johnson, 25 Mar., 13.
ft 5 Andrew Christian Burke, 25 Mar., 13. Promoted Lieut.
Felix Brunet, 25 Mar., 13.
18 Christopher Dease, 25 Mar., 13. Resigned 25 Sept., 13.
^ Charles Galarneau. Lieut. 25 Sept., 13.
Louis Benjamin Gamelin, 29 July, 13. Res. 25 Nov., 13.
ft Hyppolite Lusignan, Jr., 25 Sept., 13. Resigned 8
Apr., 14.
J. L. Launiere, 26 Sept., 13. Did not join.
^ z 3 Francois Laurent, Jr. Lieut. 20 Nov., 13.
^ Janvier Paifer (James Payfer), 25 Nov., 13. Lieut.
23 May, 14.
^ Richard Pierre Sauvage, 25 Sept., 13. Lieut.24 May,14.
ft Pierre Paul Lacroix, 25 Nov., 13. Lieut. 25 May, 14.
Jacob Graves, 25 Nov., 13.
Jean Baptiste Bonenfant,7 Mar.,14. Resigned 8 Apr.,14.
Thos. Ainsly Young, 8 Apr., 14.
Andre Herigault, 8 Apr., 14.
ft 19 Pierre Bernard De Cousse, 25 April, 14.
ft Gregorie Ferre, 25 Apr., 14.
A 26 Pierre Verrault, 23 May, 14.
Edward Starnes, 24 May, 14. Did not join.
John Connolly, 25 May, 14. Cancelled 22 Aug., 14.
ft Joseph Edge, 25 June, 14.
ft Henry Stubinger, 16 July, 14.
J. A. Young. Resigned 16 July, 14.
14 Jean Baptiste Langelier.
ft C. H. Gauvreau.
ft Louis Carrier.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 121
1 Ignace Michel Louis Antoine d Irumberry de Salaberry, father of Col. de
Salaberry of the Voltigeurs. Served through the siege of St. John s, 17 Sept.
3 Nov., 1775 ; twice wounded. Was at Saratoga, 16 Oct., 77. Went on h.p. 1783.
Major K. C. V. 1793-02. Succeeded Lt.Col. Deschambault as Deputy-Superin.
tendent Indians, Quebec Dist., 1801. M.L.C., 1817. Died 22 Mar., 28, aged 75.
I See 4th S. E. M.
8 Born 1783 ; died 17 Sept., 23. Capt. 1st Batt., Quebec Town. To 3rd S.E.M.
25 March, 13. See also 3rd Battln. and Can. Chasseurs.
4 See Staff Adjutants.
6 Was at Fort Niagara, Black Eock, Chippawa ; resigned from 100th and went
to L. C. His name in the Army List is given as "Bourke." He spells his name
in Can. Archives, C. 700, p. 92, as "Andrew C. Burke." Died at Laprairie, 6
Sept., 28.
Surgeon 2nd Batt., Quebec Town.
7 From Yamaska Division. Had been Ensign Carleton s Canadian Corps of
1775 ; Ensign K.C.V., 93 ; died at St. Anthony s Bay, L.C., 3 June, 20, in his 62nd
year.
8 Present at Chateauguay (medal and clasp.)
9 Had been Ensign 60th. Died 30 June, 21, aged 56. Capt. J. F. McKay,
Can. Voltigeurs, was his son.
10 Died 20 Nov., 13.
II From Sed. Militia, Three Rivers ; became Lt.-Col. 3rd Battl n, St. Maurice.
Born 1788 ; died 1828.
12 Brother of Capt. de Tonnancour, A.A.G. Born 1792 ; died 1824.
13 Died at Quebec, 19 Apr., 15.
14 Living in 1875.
15 Had been Sergt. -Major.
16 Had been Qr. -Master Sergeant.
17 From Beauharnois Sedentary Militia.
18 Cousin of Sir John Johnson. (Can. Archives, C. 703, p. 106.)
19 Had been a Sergeant. Died 20 Feb., 20.
20 Sgt. -Major 2nd 89th. Appointed Asst. Depty. Barrackmaster at Chambly
and St. John s, 25 June, 14.
11 To Can. Chasseurs, 11 Apr., 14.
22 To Can. Fencibles 16 Nov., 13. Appointment cancelled 29 Nov., 13. To
F.L.I. 25 Feb., 14.
25 Died at Quebec, 1 Jan., 31.
24 Present at Chateauguay (medal and clasp). Went to Can. Chasseurs, 11
April, 14.
26 Died at Quebec, 19 March, 24.
26 Died 1 June, 25.
122 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
2ND BATTALION.
Headquarters Prairie de la Madelaine.
Engagement : Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
1 Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Hertel de Rouville, 25 May, 12.
ft 16 Major Pierre Ignace Malhiot, 25 May,12. Lt.-Colonel 17 Oct.,12.
Adjutant Lieut. Michel Curot, 25 May, 12. Captain 25 Mar., 13.
John Cameron, Can. Fencibles, 25 March, 13.
John C. Reiffenstein, 25 May, 13.
Quartermaster David Lukin, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 25 May, 12.
ft Rene" Boileau, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 15 Sept., 12.
Louis Edouard Hubert, 15 Sept., 12; resigned
24 May, 14.
Jean Baptiste Laviolette, 24 May, 14.
Paymaster Lieut. Francois Rolland, 25 May, 12; resigned 10
Aug., 13.
ft 2 Ensign Peter Lukin, Jr., 11 Aug., 13.
Major Benjamin Frobisher, 18 April, 15.
ft Surgeon Joseph Alexis Talham,25 May, 12 ; resigned 25 Sept.,12.
ft Jacques Labrie, 25 Sept., 12.
ft Asst. Surgeon Edouard Martineau, 25 March, 13.
ft s Captains Pierre Rene* Boucher de Labruere, 25 May, 12. 2nd
Maj. 25 Mar., 13.
ft Pierre Weilbrenner, Sr., 25 May, 12.
ft Pierre Grisd, 25 May, 12.
16 Louis J. de Beaujeu, 25 May, 12. Promoted Major
17 Oct., 12.
13 Stephen McKay, 25 May, 12.
ft H Piedmont de La Bruyere,25May,l 2; resigned 25 Oct.,12.
ft 4 Philip Byrne, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 26 June, 13.
ft fi H. Hatsall, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 25 March, 13.
ft Narcisse Faribault.
ft Lieutenants Francois Victoire Malhiot, 25 May, 12. Captain
23 Oct., 12.
ft Michel Curot, 25 May, 12. Captain 25 March, 13.
ft Francois Rolland, 25 May, 12. Promoted Captain.
V^ Jean Bapte Jerernie Testard de Montigny, 25 May,
12. Captain 17 Oct., 12.
The 2nd Battalion was supplied with men from the following Divisions :
St. Jean Port Joli, 356 ; St. Thomas, 219 ; 1st Battln. Montreal, 137 ; 2nd Battln.
Montreal, 234; 3rd Battln. Montreal, 164; Pointe Claire, 292; Longue Pointe,169;
Argenteuil, 77 ; Vaudreuil, 243 ; Eiver du Chene, 143.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 123
ft Lieutenants Guillaume Lamothe,25 May, 12. To Can. Chasseurs
11 Apr., 14.
J. M. de Tonnancour, 25 May, 12.
ft 18 William Porteous,25 May, 12. Captain 25 March,13.
ft ll Alphonse Dumont,6 June,12. Captain 25 March, 13.
ft 3 Gamelin Gaucher,6 June,12. Captain 25 March, 13.
ft 3 Louis Bar beau dit Boisdore", 6 June, 12. Captain
25 April, 14.
ft Louis Ed ouard Hubert,! 5 Sept., 12. Quartermaster.
ft 3 Ensigns Jean Bapte Etienne Lavoilette, 25 May, 12 ; Lieut. 25
March, 13.
ft 6 Pierre Marasse", 25 May, 12 ; Lieut. 17 Oct., 12.
ft z Edouard Martial Leprohon, 25 May, 12.
ft Jean Francois Bouthillier, 25 May ,12; Lieut. 26 Oct., 12.
ft Louis Edouard Kimber, 25 May,12; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
7 Philippe Vignau, 25 May, 12 ; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
ft Richard Grant, 25 May, 12 ; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
Pierre Levesque, 25 May, 12.
8 Jean Barbeau, 17 Oct., 12; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
Daniel de Hertel, 26 Oct., 12; to Voltigeurs, 10 Feb., 13.
ft J. Peregrear (Perrigo). Lieut. 25 March, 13.
ft 3 Frederick Eugene Globenski. Lieut. 25 March, 13.
Pierre Perras from Voyrs, 25 March, 13 ; to 1st S.E.M.
25 Apr., 14.
Peter Lukin, Jr., 25 March, 13 ; to 1st S.E.M. 25 Apr., 14.
Gabriel Cote", 25 March, 13 ; resigned 23 July, 13
ft Antoine Grise, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 25 April, 14.
ft Alexis Campion, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 23 May, 14.
8 J. Wallace, 25 March, 13.
ft g J. Ryan, 25 March, 13 ; resigned 7 March, 14.
ft Pierre E. Lafontaine,25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 24 May, 14.
Francois Mathurin, 25 Sept., 13.
Michel Gamelin Gaucher, 7 March, 14.
William Levac, 25 April, 14.
Henry Peter Penn, Jr., 25 April, 14.
Michel Belotte Dostie, 23 May, 14.
ft Juste Melville, 25 May, 14.
Pierre Weilbrenner, Jr., 26 May, 14.
ft Thomas Heywood, 27 May, 14.
ft John Kay, 28 May, 14.
ft Amable Lafontaine.
ft Louis Dufresne.
124 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
Ensigns James White.
ft 12 Philippe Globenski.
1 See also Chambly Division.
2 Died 17 January, 1815.
3 Silver medal with Chateauguay clasp.
4 Eesigned 26 June, 13, on account of ill-health, being then at Kingston, U.C.
5 Served also in Voltigeurs and Frontier Light Infantry. A letter in the
Archives states that H. Hatsall resigned from this Battln, having been appointed
to the New Brunswick Fencibles ; whilst another says he was made Quarter
master of De Watteville s.
6 Resigned 24 January, 15.
7 Resigned 25 February, 15.
8 Had been Sergeant-Major.
9 Had been Quartermaster-Sergeant.
10 Sergeant Cameron, Can. Fencibles, was acting Adjutant 25 March, 13.
11 There is a conflict as to this officer s appointment. See Staff Adjutants,
page 28, also 1st S.E.M., page 119.
12 The two Globenskis were sons of Dr. Auguste Globenski.
18 Son of Samuel McKay, late Royal Americans (60th). Had been Ensign
R.C.V., 1798-02.
14 Is this Franpois de la Bru&re-Piedmont, Ensign Royal Canadian Volunteers?
15 See 3rd Battln Three Rivers (North) ; afterwards a Prov. A. D. C.
16 Present at Chateauguay.
17 Medal with clasp Chateauguay. Major Chambly Battln 23 Nov., 18.
18 Died 12 July, 25.
3RD BATTALION.
A
Headquarters Berthier.
Engagements : Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
Plattsburg, 6th llth Sept., 14.
ft l Li-Colonel Honble James Cuthbert, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 25
Sept., 13.
ft * Major C. Sabrevois de Bleury, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 18 Mar., 13.
This Battalion was supplied by drafts from the following Militia : Isle Jesus,
234 men; Terrebonne, 113; Blainville, 93; L Assomption, 234; La Valtrie, 168;
Berthier, 232 ; St. Ours, 165 ; St. Hyacinthe, 202 ; Chambly, 164 ; Beloeuil, 72 ;
and Boucherville, 240.
THE LOWEE CANADIAN MILITIA. . 125
ft 3 Major Louis Gugy, 18 March, 13 ; Lt.-Colonel 25 Sept., 13.
ft 4 Major en-second Jean Bapt. P. D Estimauville, Jr., 25 Mar., 13.
Louis Dulongpre jSr.jfrom Chasseurs,!! Apr.,14.
18 Adjutant Lieut. Charles Daly, 25 May, 12 ; promoted Captain.
ft 6 James Miller, 25 March, 13.
ft 17 John Cameron.
ft Quartermaster John Patrick O Doherty, 25 May, 12 ; resigned
12 Jan., 13.
ft Isaac Phineas, 12 Jan., 13.
ft 7 Paymaster Francois Boucher, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 25 Jan., 14.
Lieut. John Lobsen, 25 Jan., 14.
ft 9 Surgeon Gustav Iserhoff, 25 May, 12; resigned 25 Sept., 12.
Samuel Doty, 25 Sept., 12.
Asst. Surgeon J. Francois Lionnais, 25 March, 13.
ft Captains J. B. Poulin de Courval, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 25
March, 13.
ft 5 Norbert Benjamin Douce t, 25 May, 12 ; promoted
~M.a,jor-en-second 25 Sept., 13.
ft u Joseph St. Valier Mailloux, 25 May, 12; to Frontier
L. I. 12 July, 13.
ft Charles Lemaitre Aug^,25 May, 12; resigned 25 Mar.,13.
Antoine St. Louis, Sr., 25 May ,12 ; resigned 25 Mar., 13.
ft Pierre Vezina, 25 May, 12.
ft u Joseph Vignau, 25 March, 13.
ft 24 Joseph Shuter, 25 March, 13.
Joseph Richardson, 12 July, 13 ; from Frontier L. I.
John Gray, from Chasseurs, 11 April, 14.
ft Timothee Chalon.
ft Lieutenants Antoine Bazin, 25 May, 12 ; Captain 25 March, 13.
ft Etienne Renvoyze,25 May, 12; Captain 25 March, 13.
ft 15 John Frederick Dame, 25 May, 12; Captain 25
March, 13.
ft 10 Francois Dezery, 25 May, 12 ; promoted Captain.
ft 18 Charles Daly, 25 May, 12 ; Captain 25 March, 13;
Bvt.-Major 7 Feb., 15.
J. Loiseau Chalon, 25 May, 12 ; Captain 25 Sept., 13.
ft John Cochrane Antrobus, 25 July, 12 ; promoted
Captain.
ft Charles Chevalier de Tonnancour, 25 March, 13 ;
promoted Captain.
Francis McCanty, from Can. Chasseurs, 25 April, 14.
ft 17 John Cameron, Adjutant.
126 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
ft Ensigns Petrus Noiseaux, 25 May, 12; Lieut. 25 Mar., 13
Capt. 28 Sept., 13.
ft 2 Benjamin Schiller, 25 May; 12 ; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
ft M Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille,25 March,13
Captain 12 April, 14.
ft Joseph Leblanc, 25 May, 12 ; Lt. 25 March, 13 ; pro
moted Captain.
ft Hercule Olivier, 25 May, 12 ; Lt. 25 March, 13 ; pro
moted Captain.
ft William Aird, 25 May, 12 : Lt. 25 Mar., 13 ; Captair
8 Oct., 13.
ft l John McGillivray, 25 May, 12 ; Lieut. 25 March, 13.
ft l Joachim Tellier, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 25 Sept., 13.
ft 12 George Homrick, (?Homery), 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 2(
Sept., 13.
ft 12 Ambroise Marchand, 25 March, 13; Lieut. 27 Sept., 13
Toussaint H. Goddu, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 28 Sept., 13
ft Adolphus Dame, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 28 Sept., 13.
Louis Charles de Bellefeuille, 25 March, 13 ; resignec
12 June, 13.
Benjamin Kimber, 25 March, 13 ; died 30 Aug., 13.
ft Henry Harwood, 25 March, 13.
ft Alexis Leblanc, 12 June, 13.
ft Uou Lemaire dit St. Germain, 30 Aug., 13. Promoted Lt
ft James M. Prior, Jr., 25 Sept., 13 ; resigned 25 Nov., 13
11 Andre" Terrier, 28 Sept., 13.
ft 12 Michel Roy, 8 Oct., 13.
Jarnes Griffin, 9 Oct., 13.
ft 12 Antoine Lemaitre Auge, 25 Nov., 13.
ft 13 William John Dumont, 9 April, 14 ; resigned 10 Feb., 15
ft Thomas Aubert de Gaspe.
ft Hyppolite Grandprd
ft Janvier Kimber.
ft Joseph Larue.
ft Hyacinthe St. Germain.
ft Edward Starnes.
ft Pierre Guy.
ft John Howard Willis, 10 Feb., 15.
Peter Lukin, Jr.
20 Antoine St. Louis, Jr.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 127
1 A Member of Assembly for many years. Legislative Councillor, 1811.
Was an Ensign, 60th, in 1797. Died at Berthier, 5 March, 49, aged 80.
2 Had been Captain Royal Canadian Volunteers, 1793-02.
3 Son of Colonel Barthelem Gugy, Sonnenberg Kegt., Chevalier Military Order
of Merit ; born at Paris ; died at Montreal, 17 July, 40, aged 70. Had been Ensign
in his father s Eegt. Member of Legislative Council, 1818. His two sons, Barth,
C. A., and Thomas, served during the war as Lieut. Can. Fencibles and Ensign
Glengarry L.I., respectively.
* To Can. Chasseurs, 11 April, 14. See also 1st S.E.M.
5 Medal with clasp Chateauguay. Grandfather of Capt. EmileDoucet, A. B.C.
to General Middleton in 1885.
6 Had been Sergeant Major 1st (Royal Scots).
7 Born 1778, died 1861, being the last surviving officer of the Royal Canadian
Volunteers.
8 Was appointed from Barrackmaster at Three Rivers.
9 Had been Surgeon in de Rhetz Regt., Brunswick Troops, 1783.
10 Served on the gunboats on Lake Champlain. Present at Chateauguay
(wounded), medal with clasp.
11 Had been Sergeant-Major.
" Had been Sergeant.
13 "Son of the Captain William Dumont, who served under Burgoyne and died
in Upper Canada some years ago." (Can. Archives).
14 Captains Mailloux and Richardson exchanged 12 July, 13. Captain Rich
ardson resigned 8 Oct., 13.
15 Resigned 12 April, 14.
16 Transferred to Can. Chasseurs, 11 April, 14.
17 See 2nd Battalion, S.E.M.
18 Medal with clasp "Chateauguay." Promoted Captain 25 Mar., 13, and
Brevet-Major 7 Feb., 15.
19 Had been Sergeant. Present at Chateauguay, medal and clasp.
20 These gentlemen were recommended for appointment as Ensigns on 21
March, 13. St. Louis had been "Sergeant and Volunteer."
21 See 5th Battln. ; also Can. Chasseurs. This name frequently appears as
"McCarthy."
22 Retired with rank of Lt. -Colonel, in recognition of his faithful services, 30
Aug., 28.
28 Major 1st York, L.C. Asst. Adjt.-General,2 Apr., 28 Lt.-Colonel 3 Apr., 28.
24 Medal with clasp Chateauguay.
128 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
4TH BATTALION.
Headquarters St. Thomas.
Engagements :
1 Lt.-Colonel Thomas Pierre Joseph Taschereau, 25 May, 12; to
1st S.E.M., 24 Oct., 12.
ft Jacques Voyer, from 1st S.E.M., 26 Oct., 12.
ft 2 Major Louis Duniere, 25 May, 12.
ft 3 en -second Joseph Francois A. Perrault; from Volti. 25
Mar., 13.
4 Adjutant Lieut. Robert Tanswell, 25 May, 12.
ft Joachim Primeau, 3 July, 12.
George Stewart, 14 Feb., 13.
Quartermaster Jean Masse", 25 May, 12 ; resigned 26 Oct., 12.
ft John McLean, 26 Oct., 12 ; resigned 25 June, 14.
5 Louis Fromenteau, 25 June, 14.
ft Paymaster Henry Cowan, 25 May, 12. Bvt.-Captain 25 Mar.. 13.
ft Surgeon Gaspard Couillard, 25 May, 12 ; resigned 19 Jan., 13.
ft Kene Kimber, 19 Jan., 13.
Asst. -Surgeon Joseph McAllister, from S.E. 25 June, 13.
Chaplain Messire Noel, 25 June, 12.
ft 15 Captains Jean Baptiste Larue, 25 May, 12.
ft Charles Huot, 25 May, 12.
Louis Boucher, 25 May, 12.
Charles Tactic", 25 May, 12 ; to Volt r. 11 Apr., 14.
ft Pierre de Boucherville, 1 Aug., 12.
Francos Verrault, 2 Aug., 12 ; did not join.
William Johnson, from Que., Vols, 26 Jan., 13 ;
resigned 26 Jan., 13.
Joseph McGillivray, late Voyageurs, 25 Mar., 13.
Joseph Carmel, 25 Mar., 13.
Jacques Clement Herse, from Voltigeurs, 11 Apr., 14.
ft Lieutenants J. Gaspard Boisseau, 25 May, 12 ; Capt. 8 Sept., 13.
ft Edward Pratt, 25 May, 12; Capt. 25 Mar., 13.
Joseph Blanchet, 25 May, 12 ; Capt. 25 June, 14.
ft 4 Robert Tanswell, 25 May, 12.
The 4th Battalion was formed from the following drafts : Beauharnois, 103
men ; L Acadie, 99 ; St. Denis, 144 ; Vercheres, 101 ; Three Rivers, 323 ; St. Anne,
169 ; River-du-Loup, 178; Yamaska, 280 ; Nicolet, 186 ; and Becancour, 216.
Its Flank Companies were attached to the Canadian Voltigeurs, 3 Aug., 13.
(Can. Archives, M., 195, C.)
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 129
ft Lieutenants Henry Cowan, 25 May, 12. Paymaster.
^f Antoine Joliette, 2 Aug., 12,
<& Robert Christie, 26 Jan., 13 ; promoted Captain.
^ Remi Quirouet, from Que. Vols., 26 Jan., 13.
ft Joachim Prirneau, 15 Feb., 13; resigned 25 Sept., 13.
Felix Brugiere, 25 Aug., 13.
ft David Lukin. Jr., 25 Aug., 13.
J. L. Noreau, from Can. Chasseurs, 11 Apr., 14;
resigned 24 May, 14.
Philippe Leprohon, from Can. Chasseurs, 11 Apr., 14.
ft Ensigns Pierre de Tonnancour, 25 May, 12. Lt. 25 Mar., 13.
6 Francois Xavier Pare, 25 May, 12. Lt. 25 Mar., 13.
ft Charles Fournier, 25 May, 12. Lt. 8 Sept., 12 ; Capt.
25 Aug., 13.
ft Jacques Langevin, 25 May, 12.
Hugh McQuarters,12 Feb.,13; to Frontier L.I. 25 Aug.,13.
7 Louis B. Pinguet, 1 Aug., 12. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
ft Peter Sheppard. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
ft 8 Pierre Bouchard. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13; to C.C. 11 Apr., 14.
Robert Moorhead. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13.
Gagnon. Lieut. 25 Aug., 13.
ft Charles Law, Jr. Lieut. 26 Aug., 13.
ft John Miller. Lieut. 25 Sept., 13.
ft Pierre Joseph Cresse. Lieut. 25 Nov., 13.
ft Germain Feluet, 25 Mar., 13. Lieut. 25 June, 14.
Henry Beaulieu, 25 Mar., 13; to 1st S.E.M. 25 Apr., 14.
ft Ignace Bernier, 25 Mar., 13 ; to 1st S.E.M. 25 Apr., 14.
ft 10 Peter Pratt, 25 Mar., 13 ; Lieut. 25 May, 14.
Joseph Voyer, 25 Nov., 13.
ft Luc Vigneau, 9 April, 14.
ft Thomas Kimber, 25 April, 14.
ft u Nicholas Bourgon, 25 Apr., 14.
ft u Joseph Durnas, 25 April, 14.
Joseph Poutre Lavigne, 25 Apr., 14.
Francos Blondin, 25 Apr., 14.
Besserer. Promoted Lieut.
A. Poutre ; resigned in Feb., 14.
Francois Brugiere.
14 Joseph
1 From Ste. Marie de Beauce Division. Born at Quebec, 1775. Ensign R.C.V.
1797-02 ; M. Leg. C. 1818. Died 6 Oct., 1826.
2 From St. Thomas Division. Died at Pointe-du-Lac, 29 Aug., 28, aged 74.
130 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
* The Flank Companies of the 4th, under Major Perrault, were attached to
the Voltigeurs 3 Aug., 13. (Can. Archives, M. 195, C.)
4 Dismissed 25 Nov., 13 ; reinstated 17 Dec., 13.
5 Had been Quartermaster Koyal Can. Volunteers, 1793-02.
6 To Can. Chasseurs, 11 April, 14.
7 Present at Chateauguay.
8 Had been Sergeant.
9 Had been 1st Clerk in Q.M.G. s Department.
10 Had been a Volunteer and Sergeant in Can. Chasseurs.
11 Had been Qr.-Mr.-Sergeant.
11 Had been Sergt.-Major.
13 Appointed Ensign New Brunswick Fencibles, 25 Mar., 14.
14 Transferred to Militia Artillery, 9 April, 14.
15 From Lieut. 1st Battln Quebec City. Major 4th Battln County and City
(Quebec), 3 Aug., 30.
5TH BATTALION.
Engagements :
ft l Lt.-Colonel Patrick Murray, 21 Sept., 12.
ft 2 Major Louis Guy.
ft 3 Adjutant Lieut. Augustin Cuvillier.
ft ^ Lieut. Edward Cartwright (Lieut. 41st), 25 March, 13 ;
resigned 13 Oct., 13.
Ensign John Scott, 13 Oct., 13.
Quartermaster William Metchler.
ft Paymaster Thomas Andrew Turner; resigned 25 Jan., 14.
ft Jacques Antoine Cartier, 25 Jan., 14.
Surgeon George Selby, Jr.
ft 4 Joseph Farnden (Asst. Surgeon 70th.)
Asst. -Surgeon J. Baptiste Herigault.
Captains Louis Dulongpre, Sr. ; Major-en -second 25 Sept., 13.
ft 5 John Gray. To Can. Chasseurs 11 April, 14.
ft Janvier Domtail Lacroix ; resigned 16 March, 13.
ft 6 Antoine Louis LeVesque. To Staff 22 May, 12.
ft 6 P. Dominique Debartzch.
ft Francois Auguste Quesnel.
Embodied by G.O., 21 Sept., 12. This corps became to be known as "The
Devil s Own." As the results of some special inspections and reports the regiment
was reorganized as the "Canadian Chasseurs," and the name "5th Battalion"
abolished. See footnote to Canadian Chasseurs, page 133.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 131
7 Captains Joseph Louis Papineau, Jr. To Staff 15 Dec., 13.
J. R. Holland ; resigned 17 March, 13.
8 William MacKay, late Voyageurs, 16 March, 13.
Francois X. Bender.
Joseph La Rochelle.
Lieutenants Augustin Cuvillier. Captain 17 March,13 ; resigned
9 Apr., 14.
3 Francois X. Larocque. Capt. 13 Mar., 13; to
Chasseurs 11 Apr., 14.
John Molson, Sr. Captain 25 March, 13 ; resigned
25 Nov., 13.
Louis Michel Viger.
Louis Bernard Leprohon. Captain 25 Sept., 13.
10 William Berczy. Captain 26 Sept., 13; to
Chasseurs, 11 Apr., 14.
Charles Levasseur. Captain 25 Nov., 13; to
Chasseurs 11 Apr., 14.
11 Walter Davidson.
9 Pierre Antoine Meru Panet.
Ensign Charles Bradford, 28 Oct., 12 ; to Chasseurs 11 April, 14.
Thomas Turner. Lieut. 25 Mar., 13 ; to Chasseurs 11
April, 14.
J. L. Noreau. Lieut. 13 Mar., 13.
13 Etienne Paschal Tache, 17 March, 13 ; Lieut. 26 Nov., 13.
12 Louis F. Dufresne. Lieut. 25 March, 13.
John H. Powell. Lieut. 25 March, 13 ; to Chasseurs 11
April, 14.
21 Francis McCanty, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 27 Nov., 13.
John M. North Carter, 25 March, 13.
14 Joseph Herman, 25 March, 13.
15 John Scott, 25 March, 13.
16 L. C. Philippe Leprohon, 25 March, 13 ; Lieut. 26 Nov., 13.
Patrick Adh<*mar,25 March, 13 ; to Chasseurs, 11 Apr., 14.
17 Pierre Rototte, Jr., 25 March, 13, from Voyageurs ; Lieut.
25 Sept., 13.
Louis Dulongpre,Jr.,25 Sept.,13; to Chasseurs 11 Apr.,14.
William Morin, 25 Nov., 13 ; to Chasseurs 11 April, 14.
18 Antoine Lemaire dit St. Germain; to Chasseurs
11 April, 14.
19 James Prendergast. Lieut. 13 March, 13 ; to Chasseurs
11 April, 14.
Jacques Antoine Cartier. Lieut. 25 March, 13 ; to
Chasseurs 11 April, 14.
132 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
6 Ensign John Henry Power.
^ James Wildgoose. Lieut. 26 Sept., 13 ; to Chasseurs 11
April, 14.
Louis Pierre Coutlee.
1 Major 60th 6 Oct., 1784. Died at Montreal, 1823.
2 Born at Montreal, 23 June, 1768 ; afterwards a Legislative Councillor. Died
at Montreal, 17 Feb., 50.
3 Medal with Chateauguay clasp.
4 Asst. Surgeon 70th 12 May, 14. Died at Kingston, U. C., 11 April, 43.
6 Acting Assistant Engineer at Coteau-du-Lac. (G. O., March, 13.)
6 Present at Chateauguay.
7 The celebrated Papineau.
8 Captain William MacKay, 5th Battalion, to the command of the Michigan
Fencibles, from 25 Jan., 14. (G. O., 5 March, 14.)
9 Drowned at the Cedars, 13 May, 13.
10 Acting Asst. Adjutant-General at Montreal, 20 July, 13. Medal with
Chateauguay.
11 Appointed Ensign Can. Fencibles, 12 Nov., 13. To half -pay 24 Aug., 16.
12 Appointed Ensign Can. Fencibles, 13 Nov., 13. Medal with clasp Chateau
guay. To half -pay 24 Aug., 16.
13 Born 1795. Was at Plattsburg and Chateauguay, medal with clasp. For
his account of this campaign see Quebec Literary and Historical Society s
Report, 1877-78, page 14. Went to Can. Chasseurs 11 April, 14. Knighted 13
Nov., 1858. A.D.C. to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 13 July, 1860. Minister of
Militia, 1864. Author of La Guerre de 1812 a 1815, under the name of "UnTemoin
Oculaire" ; also, "Some Reflexions Upon the Organization of the Volunteer and
Militia of this Province, by a Veteran of 1812." Died 30 July, 1865.
14 Had been Sergeant Major in DeWatteville s.
15 Had been Sergeant.
16 Living in 1875.
17 Medal with clasp Chateauguay. Went to Can. Chasseurs 11 April, 14.
18 Had been Sergeant.
19 See Canadian Voltigeurs.
20 See Corps of Voyageurs.
11 This name also appears as "McCarthy." See also 3rd Battln.
22 Captain 3rd Battln. Richelieu, 25 June, 30.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 133
CANADIAN CHASSEURS. IT
Engagements: Plattsburg, 6th-llth Sept., 14.
1 Lt.-Colonel Charles de Salaberry, 12 March, 14.
ft 2 Honble Gerald de Courcy (Major 70th), 25 Mar., 14.
Major Louis Dulongpre, Sr. To 3rd S. E. M. 11 April, 14.
3 Jean Baptiste Philippe D Estimauville, Jr., from 3rd S.E.M.
11 Apr., 14.
Thomas Powell (Capt. G.L.I.), acting, 25 Feb., 15.
4 Adjutant Lieut. Jean de Hertel (Ensign Can. Fenc.,) 11 Apr., 14.
ft 5 William Blondheim, 25 April, 14. Lieut. 10 Feb., 15.
Quartermaster William Metchler. Resigned 10 Feb., 15.
ft Patrick Adhemar.
Paymaster
Surgeon Toussaint C. Trudeau, from Voltigeurs, 25 April, 14.
ft Joseph Farnden ( Asst. Surgeon 70th), acting, 9 Nov., 14.
Captains Francois X. Larocque, from 5th, 11 April, 14; resigned
10 Feb,, 15.
William Lamothe, from 2nd S. E. M., 11 April, 14.
ft William Berczy, from 5th, 11 April, 14.
Charles Levasseur, from 5th, 11 April, 14 ; resigned
12 Apr, 14.
Leon Bernard Leprohon, 11 April, 14 ; to 1st S. E. M.
11 Apr., 14.
ft Stephen Samuel McKay, from 1st S.E.M. 11 April, 14.
John Gray, from 5th, 11 April, 14; to 3rd S. E. M. 11
April, 14.
John McGillivray, from 3rd S. E. M, 11 April, 14.
Toussaint Terriere.
His Excellency * * * has received from Major-General De Eottenburg his
confidential report upon the inspection of the 5th Battalion ; is pleased in conse
quence to order that this Battalion be reorganized to act as a Light Infantry
Corps to consist of 6 Companies, and is to be brigaded with the Canadian Volti
geurs and the Frontier Light Infantry, the whole under the superintendence of
Lt.-Colonel de Salaberry, who is appointed to act as an Inspecting Field Officer
of Militia Infantry. G. O., 12 March, 14.
The Corps of Canadian Chasseurs, to be completed to 500 effectives and
drafts be made from 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battlns, S. E. M., of 120 men each.
G. O., 11 April, 14.
II This Regiment should not be confounded with the "Chasseurs Britanniques,"
a foreign regiment in the British service, 1801-15, which served as marines on
the "Ramillies" off the American coast, and referred to in "Kingsford s History
of Canada (Vol. VIII., p. 419), and Lucas Canadian War of 1812 (p. 149) as the
"Canadian Chasseurs."
134 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
First Lieuts. J. L. Noreau, from 5th, 11 April, 14; to 4th S.E.M
11 April, 14.
ft Francois Xavier Pare, from 4th S. E. M. ; Captain
10 Feb., 15.
Jacques Antoine Cartier, from 5th, 11 April, 14.
L. C. Philippe Leprohon, from 5th, 11 April, 14 ;
to 4th S. E. M. 11 Apr., 14.
Pierre Bouchard, from 4th S. E. M. 11 April, 14.
Francis McCanty, from 5th, 11 April, 14 ; to 3rd
S. E. M. 11 April, 14.
Etienne Antoine L. de Bellefeuille, from 3rd S.E.M.
11 April, 14.
James Prendergast, from 5th, 11 April, 14.
ft John H. Powell, from 5th ; Captain 25 April, 14.
Charles Bradford, from 5th.
ft Pierre Rototte, Jr., from 5th.
James Wildgoose, from 5th; resigned 24 April, 14.
Etienne Paschal Tache", from 5th.
Edouard Vignau, from 1st S. E. M. 21 April, 14.
Second Lieuts. John M. North Carter, from 5th ; 1st Lieut. 25
April, 14.
ft John Scott, from 5th ; 1st Lieut. 25 April, 14.
William Morin, from 5th ; 1st Lieut. 10 Feb., 15.
Antoine Lemaire dit St. Germain, from 5th ;
Lieut. 26 April, 14.
Louis Dulongpre, Jr., from 5th ; Lieut. 23 May, 14.
ft Louis Charles Provendier, from Voltigeurs, 11
April, 14.
ft Patrick Adhe mar, from 5th, 11 Apr., 14; Lieut.
10 Feb., 15.
ft Duncan McDonald, 24 May, 14.
ft Philip Adolphus Barker, 26 June, 14.
ft 5 William Blondheim,25 April,14; Lieut. 10 Feb.,15.
Thomas Turner, from 5th.
1 See Canadian Voltigeurs.
1 Third son of the 26th Lord Kingsale, Baron Courcy. Capt. 70th 24 July, 04 ;
Major 4 June, 13 ; Bvt. Lt.-Colonel 25 Nov., 14 ; Major 8th 14 March, 16. Died 1848.
3 Ensign E.G. V. 1797; Adjutant 1801 ; Captain and Adjutant 1st S.E.M., 25
May, 12 ; to 3rd S. E. M. in 1813 ; Major Can. Chasseurs in 1814; second in com
mand of Light Infantry Battalion, under Lt.-Col. Geo. E. J. Macdonell ; was at
Chateauguay and Plattsburg.
4 Ensign Can. Fencibles 12 Dec., 11 ; Lieut. 12 Nov., 13. Died at Montreal 12
Feb., 22.
5 The Lower Canadian Crown Land Grant gives his name and rank as "Henry
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 135
Blondheim, Lieut, and Adjutant of 5th S.E.M.," whilst the Upper Canadian
Grant is to "Henry Blondheim, of the Town of Perth, Sergeant-MajorDeMeuron s
Regiment during the late war."
6ra BATTALION QUEBEC EMBODIED MILITIA.
Lt.-Colonel Commandant Felix Tetu, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft 9 Major Honble John Mure, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Adjutant Joseph Gary, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Smith (Sgt. 103rd), 12 April, 13.
Quartermaster Pierre Romaine, 20 March, 13, to 20 March, 13.
ft Antoine Parent, 20 March, 13.
1 Paymaster Thomas Douglass, 20 March, 13.
ft 2 Surgeon Marc Paschal De Sales LaTerriere, 20 March, 13.
ft Asst.-Surgeon Augustin Mercier.
Captains John Jones, 3rd Q. T.. 20 March, 13.
ft Michel Berthelot, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
George Pyke, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft George Symes, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Gilbert Ainslie, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; did not join.
Francois Xavier Pinguet, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13 ;
resigned 22 April, 13.
Thomas Lee, 1st Q.T.,20 March, 13 ; resigned in Mar., 14.
ft Jean Belanger, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Louis Plamondon, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Louis Delamere, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13; resigned in
March, 14.
George Vanfelson, 1st Q. T, 20 March, 13.
Claude Dene"chaud, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Gaspard Massue Q. T.
ft Lieutenants Louis Theodore Besserer, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ;
Capt. 25 Sept., 13.
ft George B. Faribault, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Pierre Bruneau, Jr., 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; Capt.
22nd Sept., 13.
ft Joseph Languedoc, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13;
resigned 24 July, 14.
This Corps did garrison duty at Quebec, commencing 25 Feb., 13. "An Em
bodied Militia Battalion, to be formed out of the 3 Battalions of the Quebec
Militia, to do permanent duty. The establishment to be 1 Lt.-Colonel Com
mandant, 1 Major, 10 Captains, 12 Lieutenants, 8 Ensigns, 1 Paymaster, 1 Adju
tant, 1 Quartermaster, 1 Sgt. -Major, 1 Qr.-Mr. Sgt., 30 Sergeants, 600 men." G.O.,
18 Feb., 13. Reduced to 8 Companies, 24 Mar., 14. The 6th Battalion was dis
embodied at Quebec, 4 Sept., 14.
136 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
ft Lieutenants Henri Lemoine, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Pierre Romaine, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Francois B&anger, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Paul Vallee, 1st Q. T, 20 March, 13.
ft Louis Abraham Lagueux, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Robert Dunn, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Daniel Grant, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Francois Languedoc, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft James Mitchell, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft William H. Lemoine.
4 Ensigns William Andrew Cochran, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Narcisse Faribault, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
Charles H. Gauvreau, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13.
ft Hyppolite Rolette, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; Lieut. 25
Sept., 13.
ft Pierre Chauveau, 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; resigned 24
May, 14.
ft Henry Black, 3rd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; resigned 16
July, 14.
ft Joseph Martin Chinic, Jr., 2nd Q. T., 20 March, 13 ;
resigned in March, 14.
John Fletcher, 1st Q. T., 20 March, 13 ; to 1st Que. Sed.
28 June, 13.
ft Webb Robinson, 25 March, 13 ; dismissed 23 May, 14.
ft Duncan Cameron McDonald, 10 Aug., 13.
ft 6 C. David Besserer, 25 Sept., 13 ; promoted Lieutenant.
7 James White, 13 Oct., 13.
1 Was Clerk in Governor- General s Office, Quebec. Also Sgt. -Major Can.
Light Dragoons.
2 Was Member for Quebec City, 1825-29 ; and for Saguenay, 1830-34. Member
Leg. Council, 1832.
3 Was Assistant Secretary Governor-General s Office, Quebec.
4 See Governor-General s Staff, page 1.
5 There was also a Captain Narcisse Faribault, 2nd S.E.M.
6 Had been a Sergeant.
7 James White had also been in 2nd S.E.M.
8 Son of Lieut. Chas. Pinguet de Vaucour, who served in the Canadian Militia
during blockade of Quebec, 1775-76. His two brothers, Louis Bazile, was Asst.
Ad jt.- General, and Charles Casimir, Lieut., in Canadian Fencibles. Born at
Quebec, 1778 ; died 24 Dec., 20.
9 Member Executive Council, 1812. Died 17 Jan., 23.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 137
TTH BATTALION SEDENTARY EMBODIED MILITIA.
(De Chambault s Militia.)
Colonel Commandant F. De Chambault.
Lt.-Colonel Michel Turgeon.
Major H. McKenzie.
J. M. Mondelet.
Adjutant Edward J. Mann.
Jacob Graves.
Quartermaster Daniel O Sullivan.
Thomas Hunter.
Paymaster Augustin Berthelot.
5 Surgeon Robert Nelson.
Captains Joseph B. Turgeon.
Jacques Archambault.
Hyacinthe St. Germain, Sr.
Joseph Mailloux.
1 Barthelemi Joliette.
Joseph F. Lacroix.
2 Maxime Olivier.
James Brown.
Charles Porteous.
John San ford.
Emmanuel Vidrefaire (? Vidreguer).
Lieutenants Francois Gignon.
Charles Turgeon.
John Chesser.
fc 3 Pierre P. de Lanaudiere.
Ignace Robitaille.
Charles Olivier.
4 Phineas Hutchins.
George Graves.
Henry Pierre, Jr.
Louis Dulongpre, Jr.
Ensigns John Kay.
Henry Chapman.
Joseph Masson.
Amable Prevost.
Edward Starnes.
Michel B. Dostie.
<& 3 Paul Edouard Daveluy.
Disembodied by G. O., 17 Nov., 13.
138 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
Ensigns Pierre Lacasse.
Charles Grant.
Hyacinthe St. Germain, Jr.
1 Received land grant as a Captain in Sedentary Militia. Was at Chateauguay.
Lt. -Colonel 2nd Battln, Berthier, 17 June, 30.
2 Received land grant as a Captain, 6th Battalion. See LaValtrie Division.
8 Received his land grant as a Lieutenant in De Chambault s Militia. Died at
Montreal, 20 Jan., 24, aged 29.
* Received his land grant as a Lieutenant in 2nd Sedentary Militia, Argenteuil.
6 Member for Montreal, 1827-30.
STH BATTALION.
(DIVISION OF THREE RIVERS.)
Lt.-Colonel Thomas Coffin.
1 Lt.-Colonel Pierre Amable de Boucherville, Prov. A.D.C.
Major
Adjutant J. Vonlingen (? Voligny) (acting).
William Anderson.
Quartermaster L. Fromenteau.
Paymaster Charles R. Ogden.
Captains Stephen McKay, acting 1st Major.
P. J. Heron.
de Normanville.
M. H. Bellerose.
Antoine St. Louis.
E. Mayrand.
Pierre Ve zina.
Modeste Prat.
Louis Gugy.
Antoine Poulin de Courval.
Amable Berthelot.
Joseph B. Badeaux.
Lieutenants Hugh Fraser.
William Anderson.
Pierre Joseph Cresse. Afterwards in 4th S.E.M.
Pierre Gouin.
The Battalion numeral is taken from a reply to an address presented to
Colonel de Boucherville on the Corps being released from service, 28 Nov., 13.
(Montreal Gazette, 30 March, 13). The Battalion was disembodied on 30 Nov.,
13, (G.O., 17 Nov.,) being relieved by the Glengarry Light Infantry.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 139
Charles Gordon.
Gonzague Eno.
Joseph Louval.
Ezekiel Hart.
Louis Duchesny.
Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour.
John Munro.
Ensigns David Grant.
H. Atkinson.
William Hardie.
Julien Dumoulin.
A. Lemaitre Auge.
Bazile Doucet.
Laurent Baron.
Charles Fortier.
Pierre Fortier.
Philip Burns.
Olivier Kimber.
1 Had been Ensign 2nd Koyal Canadian Volunteers. Died Nov., 57, aged 77.
See also Governor s Staff, page 1.
2 Had been Sgt.-Major.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC
QUEBEC VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
1 Captain Matthew Bell, 24 April, 12. Bvt.-Major 4 May, 13.
2 Lieutenant Edward Hale, 24 April, 12. Captain 25 Jan., 15.
Cornet William Sheppard, 24 April, 12. Lieut. 25 Jan., 15.
Hammond Gowen, 25 Jan., 15.
Quartermaster Anthony Anderson, 3rd Quebec Battln.
Benjamin Racey, from Ste. Marie Nouvelle
Beauce Battln.
1 Ketired January, 1815. Member Three Elvers, 1809-14. Member Leg. Coun
cil, 1823. Lt. -Colonel 1st Battln St. Maurice, 12 June, 30. Died at Three Kivers,
24 June, 49.
2 Son of Deputy Paymaster-General Hale. Major 2nd Battln, Portneuf, 8
April, 30.
8 Died of Cholera at Matane, 23 June, 32.
DORCHESTER PROVINCIAL LIGHT DRAGOONS.**
1 Captain William Watson.
Lieutenant Vital Bourassa, Sr.
Died at St. John s, L.C., 5 Sept., 32, aged 42.
Authorized by G. O., 22 April, 12, and attached to 3rd Quebec Battln, under
Lt.-Col. Burns. Became an independent corps, 27 July, 12. "Major-General
Glasgow returns his thanks to Major Bell and the Quebec Cavalry under his
command for their steady and soldier-like conduct during the time they have
assisted as volunteers in the duties of the garrison, which the late augmentation
of the troops enables him to dispense with for the present." M.G.O., 1 Aug., 13.
* Embodied 25 March, 13 ; disbanded 1 March, 15.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 141
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
IST BATTALION CITY OF QUEBEC AND BANLIEUE.
1 Colonel Commandant Jean Baptiste LeComte Dupre .
15 Lk-Colonel Joseph Francois Perrault.
Majors Barthelemi Faribault.
2 Charles ChaussegrosdeLe ry, 9 Apr.,12; to Staff 28 May,12.
Augustin Germain, 3 Aug., 12.
Jean Baptiste Corbin, 4 Aug., 12.
Adjutant Ensign Pierre DeGuise, 20 July, 12.
Quartermaster Lieut. Francois Romaine, 7 Aug., 12.
4 Surgeon Pierre de Sales La Terriere.
<& Paymaster Thomas Douglass.
5 Captains Claude Denechaud, to 6th Q.E. 20 March, 13.
J. B. Philippe D Estimauville, Jr., 28 Mar., 09 ; to 1st
S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
Francois Baillarge, Sr., 30 March, 09.
Francois X. Durette, 19 March, 12.
14 Francois Xavier Pinguet, 20 March, 12 ; to 6th Q. E.
20 Mar., 13.
Pierre Dumas, 1 April, 12.
1 . Philippe Aubert de Gasp^, 2 Apr., 12; to Staff 22
May, 12.
Joseph Levasseur Borgia, 3 Aug., 12.
Gaspard Massue, 3 Aug., 12.
Thomas Lee, 4 Aug., 12; to 6th Q.E. 20th Mar., 13.
Jacques Leblond, Sr., 5 Aug., 12.
George Vanfelson, 6th Aug., 12; to 6th Q.E. 20 Mar., 13.
Joseph Dorion, 13 Dec., 12.
8 Lieutenants Benjamin Lemoine.
Henri Lemoine ; to 6th Q. E. 20 Mar., 13.
Ignace Dorval.
Charles N. Perrault.
Louis Massue.
Joseph Leblond.
Jean Huot.
Jean Baptiste Larue ; to 4th S. E. 28 May, 12.
Francois Belanger; to 6th Q. E. 20 Mar., 13.
Charles Turgeon.
IT As established by G.O., 16 Apr., 12.
Ordered for permanent duty in G.O., 24 Sept., 12 ; took a week s tour of duty
in rotation with 2nd and 3rd Battalions; relieved 2 Jan., 13. Contributed 211
men to 6th Battalion Embodied Militia, 18 Feb., 13.
142 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
M Lieutenants Pierre Rochette.
Francois Romaine.
Paul Vallee ; to 6th Q. E. 20 March, 13.
Ensign Nicholas Vilaire; Lieut. 5 April, 15.
Joseph DeBlois.
Augustin Wexler ; Lieut. 7 April, 15.
Narcisse Faribault ; to Que. Voltrs. Nov., 12 ; to 6th Q.E.
20 March, 13.
Charles H. Gauvreau ; to 6th Q.E. 20 March, 13.
L. Lemoine Dupuis.
Guillaume Bouthillier, Jr.
13 John Fletcher ; to 6th Q. E. 20 March, 13.
Pierre DeGuise, 20 July, 12.
Antoine Parent ; to Qr.-Mr. 6th Q. E.
Francois Girard.
Francois Letellier.
Edouard Martineau.
Louis Abraham Lagueux ; to 6th Q.E. 20 Mar., 13.
Augustin Amyot.
Michael Byrne.
1 See Commissary of Transports.
2 See Lower Canadian Militia Staff, pages 100-102.
8 Died at Montreal, May, 1825.
4 Son of Dr. La Terriere, Inspector Forges St. Maurice, 1775-83 ; was after
wards Surgeon of the Voltigeurs.
5 Member of Assembly, 1808-20 ; Major 1st Quebec, 10 April, 26 ; Lt. -Colonel 6th
Battln, Quebec Town and County, 1 Sept., 28 ; Provincial Grand Master of
Masons. Died 2 Nov., 36.
Died at St. Paul s Bay, May, 1825.
7 Became Major 4th Battln Quebec Town and County, 4 Aug., 30.
8 Was afterwards Captain 3rd Battln Quebec Town and County, 31 May, 30.
9 Captain 3rd Quebec Town and County, 11 June, 30.
10 Captain 4th Quebec Town and County, 1 July, 30.
11 Capt. 1st Quebec County Battln, 2 July, 30.
11 Captain 6th Quebec Town and County, 3 Aug., 28.
15 Keturned to duty with this Battln and resigned from it 24 June, 13.
w Second son of Lt.-Colonel Charles Pinguet, 2nd Battln. Died 24 Dec., 20.
15 Died at Quebec, 5 Apr., 44, aged 92.
16 Member for Upper Town, Quebec, 1815-20; appointed Advocate General,
L.C., 28 Jan., 19, vice Pyke, resigned.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 143
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
2ND BATTALION CITY OF QUEBEC AND BANLIEUE.
1 Colonel Commandant Louis de Salaberry ; to 1st S.E.M.
2 Lieut.-Colonel Charles Pinguet de Vaucour, resigned 26 Oct., 12.
Major Felix Tetu, 3 April, 12 ; Lt.-Col. 9 Dec., 12.
Pierre Bruneau, Sr., 10 April, 12.
Louis Montizambert.
Adjutant Ensign Francois Languedoc.
Quartermaster Lieut. Pierre Romaine.
Paymaster Thomas Douglass.
Surgeon Joseph Painchaud ; to 1st S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Augustin Mercier.
Thomas Haussrnan.
5 Captains Pierre Edouard Desbarats.
Michel Berthelot; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
Michel Sauvageau, 16 Jan., 09.
Francois Duval.
Louis Michel Clouet, 17 March, 12.
Francois X. Germain, 22 April, 12.
Jean Belanger, 4 Aug., 12 ; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar., 13.
Louis Robitaille, from 1st Quebec Bait. 8 Aug., 12.
Francois Fortier, Sr.
Louis Delamere; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar., 13.
Bernard A. Panet (super); to 1st S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Lieutenants L. Theodore Besserer; to Que. Vols. Nov. 12; to
6th Que. E.
7 Louis Bazile Pinguet ; Brevet Captain 4 Aug., 12 ; to
6th Que E.
George B. Faribault; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
Pierre Brunneau, Jr. ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13,
Roger Raby ; to Quebec Volunteers Nov. 12.
Joseph Languedoc ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
Charles Guay, 17 Jan., 09.
Pierre Doucet; to Quebec Volunteers Nov. 12.
7 Pierre Charles Godefroy de Tonnancour ; to Staff
12 April, 13.
Thomas Douglass (Paymaster).
Francois Quirouet.
Charles Langevin.
Ordered for permanent duty, G.O. 24 Sept., 12 ; took a week s tour of duty in
rotation with 1st and 3rd Battalions ; relieved 30 Jan., 13. Supplied 263 men to
6th Battalion Embodied Militia on 18 Feb., 13.
144 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
Lieutenants F. X. Chevalier.
Joseph Dorion.
Pierre Burette.
Pierre Romaine (Quartermaster) ; to 6th Que. E. 20
March, 13.
Joseph Remi Vallieres de St. Real.
Philippe Panet (super); to 1st S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
Louis Plamondon ; to Quebec Volunteers, Nov. 12,
promoted Captain ; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar., 13.
Ensigns Louis Fortier.
-fa Francois Fortier, Jr.
Hyppolyte Rolette ; to Quebec Volunteers Nov. 12 ; to
6th Quebec E. 20 March, 13.
Pierre Chauveaux.
Joseph Roy.
Joseph Carmel. See 2nd Nicolet and 4th S. E. M.
Joseph Martin Chinic, Jr. ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
John Goudie.
Francois Languedoc (Adjutant); to 6th Que. E. 20
March, 13.
Pierre Louis Seguin.
Louis Moquin.
Charles Jourdain.
Etienne Cote".
1 See 1st Select Embodied Militia.
1 Served as a Lieut., 2nd Company Canadian Militia, throughout siege of
Quebec, 1775-76; his three sons, Louis Bazile, Francois X., and Charles C.
were Asst. - Ad jt.- General L. C. Militia, Captain 1st Quebec, and Lieut. Can.
Fencibles, respectively. Died at Quebec, 28 May, 21, aged 81.
3 Assistant Civil Secretary to Duke of Richmond, 30 July, 18.
4 Surgeon 1st Battln, Cornwallis, 1 July, 28.
5 Died at Quebec, Lt.-Col. Pierre Edouard Desbarats, 23 April, 28.
6 Appointed Judge Advocate of Militia, 21 April, 19. Died at Quebec, 1 Jan., 28.
7 See Militia Staff, page 100.
8 Member for St. Maurice, 1814-16 ; Upper Town Quebec, 1820-29. Speaker
Leg. Assembly, L.C., 1823-25. Legislative Councillor, 1838.
Chief Justice, Montreal, 1842. Died 17 Feb., 47.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 145
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
3RD BATTALION OF QUEBEC CITY.
"British Militia."
11 Lieut.-Colonel William Burns, 18 March, 12.
Major William Smith, 18 March, 12.
1 John Caldwell, 18 March, 12.
8 William Lindsay, 2 April, 12.
Adjutant Joseph Gary ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
Quartermasters Thomas Richards.
Anthony Anderson.
Paymaster Thomas Douglass.
Surgeon James Cockburn.
Captains Archibald Ferguson, 18 Mar., 12; Major 18 Sept., 23.
9 John Jones, 18 Mar., 12 ; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar., 13.
John Munro, 18 March, 12.
David Munro, 18 March, 12 ; to 4th Division Quebec.
2 Honble John Mure, 18 Mar., 12 (Grenadier Company).
Matthew Bell, 18 March, 12. See Quebec Cavalry.
J Gilbert Ainslie, 18 Mar., 12. See 6th Quebec Embodied.
4 James Irvine, 18 March, 12 ; to Orleans Division.
10 George Pyke, 18 Mar., 12 ; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar, 13.
George Symes, 18 Mar, 12 ; to 6th Que. E. 20 Mar, 13
6 Thomas Place, 3 April, 12.
James Ross, 15 Sept, 12.
Lieutenants Frederick Grant.
John Stewart.
Francis Hunter ; Captain 22 Dec, 13.
John Greenshields.
Robert Melvin; Captain 2 Dec, 17.
Joseph Gary, Adjutant ; Captain 3 Dec, 17.
John Ross ; promoted Captain.
John D. Hamilton.
John McNider ; Captain 28 Sept, 23.
Thomas Wilson ; Captain 6 May, 24.
Benjamin Tremain ; Captain 7 May, 24.
Charles Gray Stewart; Captain 5 Sept, 24.
Joseph Jones ; Captain 13 Dec, 26.
Thomas White.
12 Andrew Stuart.
Ordered for permanent duty, 24 Sept., 12. Took a week s tour of duty in
rotation with 1st and 2nd Battalions. Relieved 21 Dec., 13. Furnished 158 men
to 6th Battalion Embodied Militia.
146 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
Lieutenants R. M. Cowan.
Thomas Aylwin ; Capt. 6th 5 Aug., 28.
Daniel Grant; to 6th Quebec E. 20 March, 13.
Peter Patterson.
George Hamilton.
James Hartwell, Jr.
Ensigns James Rogerson ; promoted Lieut.
William Hunter : Captain 14 Dec., 26.
Robert Dunn ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
James Mitchell ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
James Hallowell.
James L. Merritt.
6 John Neilson ; Lieut. 18 Sept., 33.
Henry Black ; to 6th Que. E. 20 March, 13.
Andrew W. Cochran ; to 6th Que. 20 March, 13.
John Cannon.
Henry Cowan; to 4th S. E. M. 28 May, 14.
William Oviatt.
Cornet Edward Hale, 22 May, 12. See Quebec Cavalry.
See 1st Lotbiniere Division.
Member Executive Council, 26 June, 12.
Died at Quebec, 27 May, 24.
Member Executive Council, 22 Aug., 09.
See Voltigeurs.
Member for Quebec County,1827 ; Member Leg. Council, 1837. Died 1 Feb., 48.
See Governor s Staff, page 1.
Was Clerk of the House of Assembly.
9 Died at Quebec, 3 Aug., 18, aged 66.
10 Had been Advocate- General, L.C. ; resigned 28 Jan., 19. Also Law Clerk,
Leg. Council; resigned 15 Jan., 19.
11 Member Leg. Council. Died at Quebec, 25 Sept., 29.
ISLAND OF ORLEANS DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Commandant Jacques Voyer, 5 April, 12.
* Major Olivier Perrault, 5 April, 12 ; resigned 24 Oct., 12.
2 Major Joseph Bouchette, 26 Oct., 12 ; Lt.-Colonel 26 March, 13.
5 James Irvine, from 3rd Quebec Town, 26 March, 13.
Did garrison duty, Quebec, with Lotbiniere Militia, 23 Jan., 1323 Feb., 13.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 147
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
Adjutant
Quartermaster Charles Smith.
Aides-Major Captain Jacques Leblond, Jr. ; Major 2 May, 22.
Lieutenant James G. Hanna.
Ensign Olivier Brunet ; Lieut. 6 May, 22.
Captains Francois Guerard. Ste. Famille. 14 Aug., 02.
Jean Labrecque. St. Laurent.
Alexis Colombe.
Charles Crepeau. St. Pierre.
Jean Blouin. St. Jean.
Joseph Marie Lepage. St. Francois.
* Honble John Mure ; Major 26 Jan., 13.
Lieutenants Etienne Derouin, 5 Jan., 13.
Picard ; dismissed 6 Jan., 14.
Ensigns Robert Smith, 15 Jan., 13.
Lepage ; dismissed 6 Jan., 14.
1 To 1st S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
1 See Quebec Volunteers.
8 Died at Glasgow, 17 Jan., 23. See 6th Battalion, Quebec Embodied.
4 Member for Quebec Lower Town, 1810-14 ; Member Executive Council, 1823 ;
Member Legislative Council, 1818. Died 19 March, 27.
6 Member Legislative Council, 1818. Died at Quebec, 27 Sept., 29.
ST. VALIER DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Charles Fremont, 2 April, 12 ; to Staff 22 May, 12.
* Major Etienne Ferreol Roy, 7 April, 12.
Louis Turgeon, Sr., 8 April, 12.
Adjutant Abraham Turgeon.
Aides-Major Captains Abraham Couillard de Beaumont.
J. B. Cazeau.
Lieutenants Jean Langevin.
Pierre Perras, Jr., 20 July, 12.
Ensigns Thomas Cary ; Lieut. 23 Dec., 13.
Joseph Beaumont, 15 July, 12.
Lazare Beaumont, 16 July, 12.
Captains F. R. Boule . Beaumont.
Joseph Girard. St. Michel. 17 Apr., 12.
148 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
Captains Pierre Tangue. St. Michel.
Charles Foucher. St. Michel.
Charles Bouchard. St. Valier.
Germain Blondeau. St. Valier.
Antoine Pare. St. Valier. 18 April, 12.
J. Morin dit Ducharme. St. Valier. 17 July, 12.
Etienne Carriere. St. Charles.
Charles Prevost. St. Charles.
Modeste Bourassa. St. Charles. 6 Oct., 07.
Lazare Buteau. St. Gervais. Major 11 July, 28.
Francois Roy. St. Gervais. 3 Oct., 07.
Jean Baptiste Lemieux. St. Gervais.
G. Audet dit Lapointe.
Lieutenants Louis Boilard, 14 July, 12.
Louis Cotin dit Dugal, 16 July, 12.
Charles Bernard, Jr., 17 July, 12.
Ensigns Pierre Turgeon, 14 July, 12.
Guillaume Rosseau, 18 July, 12.
Joseph Savoie, Jr., 20 July, 12.
ST. VALIER DIVISION.
1 1st Battalion Lt.-Col. Charles Fremont.
Major Louis Turgeon, Sr.
Captain and Adjt. Abraham Turgeon.
3 2nd Battalion Lt.-Col. Etienne Ferreol Roy, 20 Feb., 15.
Major Abraham Couillard de Beaumont, 20
[Feb., 15.
Captain and Adjt., Jean Langevin.
Ensign Aide Major Alexis Gosselin, 17 July, 12.
1 See Deputy Quartermaster General.
1 Member for Hertford, 1804-20. Lt. -Colonel 1st Hertford, 20 Feb., 15.
As sub-divided by G. O. 20 Feb., 15.
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DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
IST LOTBINIERE DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Col. Commandant Honble John Caldwell, 4 April, 12.
Major Jean Baptiste Tilly Noel, 5 April, 12 ; to 2nd Division.
John Davidson, from 4th Division, Quebec, 15 Jan., 13.
Adjutant William Phillips. Major 1 Oct., 24.
Aide-Major Ensign Abraham Gibson, 20 July, 12.
Captains Louis Bussiere. St. Henri.
Jean Bouffard. St. Henri. 30 Jan., 09.
Pierre Bussiere. St. Henri.
Ambroise Gagne . St. Henri.
Jacques Beaudouin. St. Henri.
Louis Cotin. Pt. Levis.
Jean Samson. Pt. Levis.
Jean Poiree. Pt. Levis. Resigned Jan. 13.
Jean Baptiste Demers, Sr. St. Nicolas.
Jean Baptiste Demers, Jr. St. Nicolas.
Charles Paye. St. Giles. 17 Dec., 10.
8 Lieutenants Joseph Carmel.
Pierre Lambert.
Ensigns Barthelemi Poiree, Jan., 13.
Augustin Dubut.
2ND LOTBINIERE DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Tilly Noel.
Major Louis Juchereau Duchesnay, 5 Jan., 15.
Aides-Major Captain George Hamilton ; Major 1 Jan., 14.
Ensign Gordon Horan, 9 Feb., 13.
Captains Louis Guay. St. Antoine. 24 Jan., 09.
Ignace Duquet. Ste. Croix.
Pierre Leclerc. Lotbiniere. 18 Jan., 09.
Xavier Adam. St. Jean.
1 Son of Lt.-Colonel Henry Caldwell, who commanded the British Militia dur
ing the blockade of Quebec, 1775-76. Member Ex. Council and Receiver- General,
1811. A Count of Milan in the Holy Roman Empire. Succeeded his cousin as
5th Baronet. Baptized 1775. Died at Tremont House, Boston, 26 October, 1842.
1 Member for Dorchester, 1827. Captain Dorchester Battalion, 19 June, 30.
1 Lieutenant of Artillery. Appointed Lt.-Colonel Nicolet Division, 12 May, 12.
On garrison duty at Quebec, 23 Jan. 23 Feb., 13.
In 1828, 4th Battalion, County of Buckinghamshire.
150 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
STE. MARIE DE NOUVELLE BEAUCE DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel Commandant Thomas Pierre Joseph Taschereau,
1 April, 12 ; to 4th S. E. M. 25 May, 12.
Major Jean Thomas Taschereau, 5 April, 12; to Staff Sept., 12.
1 Adjutant Lieut. Francois Verrault, Jr., 10 July, 12 ; Bvt.-Major
9 Dec., 13.
2 Quartermaster Ensign Benjamin Racey.
Aides-Major Captain John Walsh.
Lieutenant Francois Xavier Lefebvre.
Ensign Jean B. Beaudouin.
Captains Antoine Bazin ; to 3rd S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
Guillaume Provost. Ste. Marie.
Francois Bonneville. Ste. Marie.
Louis Gregorie. Ste. Marie.
Etienne Barbeau. Ste. Marie.
Louis Mathieu. St. Francois. 13 May, 09.
Pierre Veilleux. St. Francois. 31 May, 09.
Jean Charles Bedard. Ste. Claire. 11 Jan., 12.
Lieutenant Jean Poulin, 13 July, 12. Captain 5 March, 14.
Ensign Augustin Plante", 13 July, 12. Lieut. 4 March, 14.
1 Captain Verrault thanked for services in capturing 3 escaped prisoners of
war held as hostages, and promoted Major, 6 Dec., 13.
1 Transferred to Quebec Cavalry.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
Colonel Commandant Honble Francois Baby.
1st Battalion 4th Quebec Division.
2nd Battalion Cap Sant^ Division.
IST BATTALION 4TH QUEBEC DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Philippe D Estimauville, Sr.
Joseph Plantd
Major J. Davidson, 15 April, 12; to 1st Lotbiniere 15 Jan., 13.
David Munro, 15 Jan., 13 ; from 3rd Quebec Town.
The parish of St. Joseph of Nouvelle Beauce declined to turn out for militia
service ; it was the sole exception in Lower Canada. In 1828, 1st Battalion
County of Dorchester.
In 1828, the 4th Battalion, County of Quebec.
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DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
1 Adjutant Captain Jacques Plamondon.
Lieutenant Alexis Gravelle, 14 July, 12.
Quartermaster Anthony Anderson.
2 Aides-Major Lieutenant Francois Baby, Jr.
Ensign Jacques Raymond Baby ; Captain 8 Jan., 18.
Captains Michel Alain. Ancienne Lorette.
Jean Baptiste Legarre. Ancienne Lorette.
Ambroise Trudel. Jeune Lorette.
Joseph L Hero. Jeune Lorette, 30 May, 08.
Augustin Thibault. St. Augustin.
Romaine Valliere. St. Augustin.
Jean Baptiste Vezina. St. Augustin.
Antoine Routier. Ste. Foye.
John William Woolsey ; to 1st S. E. 28 May, 12.
Lieutenant Alexis Gravelle, 14 July, 12.
1 Died at Ancienne Lorette, 25 Jan., 20.
2 Major-en-second, 3 Jan., 18.
2ND BATTALION CAP SANT6 DIVISION.**
Lt.-Colonel Commandant Louis F. de LaGorgendiere,10 April, 12.
1 Lt.-Colonel George Waters Allsopp, 11 April, 12.
Major Francois Xavier Larue, 11 April, 12.
Adjutant Paul Morisset.
Captains Pierre Auge. Pte aux Trembles.
2 Louis Joseph Proulx. Pte aux Trembles. 10 July, 06.
Francois Trepannier. Pte aux Trembles.
Augustin Mercure. Cap Saute*.
Francois Bertrand. Cap Sante\
Joseph de La Chevrotiere. Deschambault.
Paul Perrault. Deschambault.
Rene Trottier. Les Grondines.
1 Died at Cap Sante, 28 Oct., 37. Member for Buckingham, 1796-1800 ; Hamp
shire, 1814-20.
2 Died January, 1831.
**In 1828, the 1st Battalion, County of Hampshire.
152 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
BEAUFORT DIVISION.
1 Colonel Honble Pierre Amable De Bonne.
2 Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Philippe D Estimauville, Sr.
Major Alexis Caron.
Nlsijor-en-second Jean Baptiste Poulin.
Adjutant Jean Baptiste Duchesnay.
Captain Alexis Gravelle.
Quartermaster Antoine Parent.
Aides-Major Captain John William Woolsey ; promoted Super.
Maj ar.
Lieutenants James Gray.
William Meiklejohn.
Ensigns J. Bte Renaud Charles.
Augustin Deguise Flamau.
Captains Jacques Tobin. Charlebourg.
Pierre Giroux. Charlebourg.
Antoine Bedard. Charlebourg.
Paul Rainville. Beauport.
Michel Parent. Beauport.
Michel Marcoux. Beauport. 25 May, 12.
Gabriel Huot. L Ange Gardien.
Joseph Taillon. Chateau Richer.
Louis Cazeau. Chateau Richer.
Francois Lessard. Ste. Anne du Nord.
J. Giguere. Ste. Anne du Nord.
Louis Boucher. St. Joachim
P. Bolduc. St. Joachim.
Huot. St. Joachim
Lieutenants Ambroise Bedard.
Pierre Marcoux. 25 May, 12.
Francois Simard.
Ensigns Jean Dery.
Francois Rancour.
Benjamin Ritchie.
Louis Racine dit Voyer.
On garrison duty at Quebec, 30 Dec., 12. Believed 21 Jan., 13. Captains G-.
Vanfelson, F. X. Durette, 1st Battln. Quebec Town, J. Belanger, 2nd Battln.
Q. T., and Lieut. L. Plamondon of the same corps, did duty with Beauport
Militia : Ensign C. H. Gauvreau, 1st Battln Q. T., acted as Adjutant.
In 1828, the 5th Battalion, County of Quebec.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 153
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
1 Served as Lieut, in Carleton s Canadian Companies, 1776. Member Ex.
Council, 29 Dec., 1794. See also Quebec Division.
1 Served as Lieut, in Carleton s Canadian Companies, 1776.
3 Died atBeauport, 5 Aug., 60, aged 87.
RIVIERE OUELLE DIVISION.
Colonel Jacques Perrault.
1st Battalion Riviere Ouelle Division.
2nd Battalion Rimouski Division.
IST BATTALION RIVIERE OUELLE DIVISION.*
1 Lt.-Colonel Paschal Jacques Tache. 26 April, 11.
Major Peter Fraser.
9 Adjutant Jean Michel Haussman dit Menage.
2 Aides-Major Paschal Tache .
Captain Pierre Casgrain.
8 Captains Amable Dionne. 17 Feb., 13.
Alexandre Roy. Kamouraska.
Joseph Dionne. Kamouraska.
4 B. Tach^. Ste. Anne.
Thomas Pitt.
Nicolas Bouchard. Riviere Ouelle. 8 April, 07.
Francois X. Boucher. Riviere Ouelle. 21 Feb., 13.
B. Roy dit Lauzier; Major in 1813.
Michel Hudon dit Beaulieu.
Benjamin Roy, Jr.
2ND BATTALION RIMOUSKI DIVISION.
**
7 Lt.-Colonel Commandant Alexander Fraser, 11 May, 12 ;
resigned 1828.
Major A.ugustin Trudel, 12 May, 12.
Adjutant J. Alexis Morin.
G.O. 4 June, 12, divided Riviere Ouelle Division into two Battalions, under
Colonel Perrault.
*In 1828 1st Battalion, County of Cornwallis.
**In 1828 2nd Battalion, County of Cornwallis.
154 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC f Continued. J
Captains Pierre Michaud. St. Andre. [4 March, 1794.
Pierre Sirois dit Duplessis (Siroy?). Isle Verte.
Jean Baptiste Asselin. Isle Yerte.
Anselme Robichaud. Riviere du Loup.
Paul Rioux. Trois Pistoles.
J. M. Michaud. Rimouski.
1 Born 1757 ; died 1830.
* Son of Lt.-Colonel P. J. Tach; born 1786; died 1833. Lt.-Colonel 1st Bat
talion, Kamouraska, 22 July, 30.
3 Query "Amable Dionne," Major 1st Kamouraska, 10 Aug., 30.
* Query Jean Baptiste Tach (brothers of Sir Etienne). Major 1st Kamouraska,
12 May, 30.
6 Major Commandant 2nd Kamouraska, 11 Aug., 30.
6 Captain 15 Jan., 14. Major 2nd Kamouraska, 12 Aug., 30.
7 Formerly of North West Fur Company. Died at Kivi&re-du-Loup, 14 June,
37, aged 75.
8 Major, Kamouraska, 10 Aug., 30.
9 Died at Quebec, 5 Sept., 29, aged 61.
10 Major 2nd Battln, Cornwallis, 4 April, 28.
ST. JEAN DE PORT JOLI DIVISION.
8 Colonel Honble Pierre Ignace Aubert de Gaspe\
10 Lieut-Colonel Charles Riverin.
Major Antoine Ovide de Lanaudiere, 20 April, 12.
9 M-dijor-en-second Joseph Francois Couillard Despre s, 16 July, 12.
1 Adjutant Captain Simon Fraser, 16 July, 12.
2 Aide-Major Ensign Joseph M. Belanger.
Captains Simon Fraser (Adjt.) St. Jean.
3 Francois Fournier. St. Jean.
Jean M. Castongud St. Roch.
Francois Morin. St. Roch.
Louis Bresse. St. Roch.
B. Morin. St. Roch.
J. B. Couillard Despre s, Sr. I/Islet.
J. B. Couillard Despres, Jr. L Islet.
Joseph Bosse. Cap St. Ignace. 12 July, 04.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of Devon.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 155
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.)
Lieutenants Joseph Prospere Couillard.
Joseph Romaine Couillard.
Bonaventure Caron.
Ensigns Pierre Benjamin Bernier.
Jean Baptiste Bosse .
Francois Rigaud Bernier.
Louis Claude Caron.
Louis Marie Morin.
ST. THOMAS DIVISION.**
Colonel Honble Pierre Ignace Aubert de Gaspe .
11 Lieut.-Colonel Commandant Louis Duniere, 20 April, 12.
4 Major Joseph Fraser. Li-Colonel 21 Feb., 14.
Adjutant Captain Francois Cote\
Aides-Major Captain Augustin C. Couillard ; Super. Major 13
April, 13.
Captain Andre* Dubord, 13 April, 13.
Ensign Leopold Dubord.
Ensign Simon Prudent Blais, 9 July, 12.
Captains Charles Tache. St. Thomas. To 4th S. E. M.
Francois Cote* (Adjt.) St. Thomas.
Francois Tetu. St. Thomas. 27 April, 11.
Michel Blais. St. Pierre.
Louis Blais. St. Pierre.
Jean Baptiste Martineau. St. Francois.
Joseph Beaudouin. Berthier-en-bas.
Agapit Lavoie. Isle aux Grues. 20 July, 04.
Lieutenants Louis Cazeau, 23 May, 12. Captain 6 April, 15.
Anthony Talbot, 8 July, 12.
Ensigns Alexis Boulay, 23 May, 12.
7 Joseph Blais, 8 July, 12.
1 Major 1st Battln, Devon, 14 Mar., 14; 1st Battln, L Islet, 2 April, 30.
1 Captain 1st Battln, L Islet, 20 July, 30.
8 Major 1st Battln, L Islet, 27 July, 30.
4 Lt.-Colonel 2nd Battln, Bellechasse, 5 May, 30.
6 Major 2nd Battln, L Islet, 5 April, 30.
**In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Devon,
156 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF QUEBEC (Continued.,)
6 Captain 2nd Battln, L Islet, 5 May, 30.
7 Lieutenant 2nd Battln, L Islet, 29 April, 30.
8 Member Leg. Council, 1812. Died 13 Feb., 23.
9 Member for Devon, 1814-20; Major 1st Battln Devon ; died at
L Islet, 11 July, 29.
10 Died at Cap St. Ignace, 22 Oct., 24, aged 82.
11 To 4th S. E. M., 25 May, 12.
DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS
NORTH DIVISION OF THREE RIVERS.
1 Colonel Commandant Thomas Coffin, 6 Jan., 1803.
1st Battalion Three Rivers Division.
2nd Battalion Riviere-du-Loup Division.
3rd Battalion Ste. Anne Division.
IST BATTALION THREE RIVERS DIVISION.
2 Lt.-Colonel Louis Charles Foucher.
Major Antoine Poulin de Courval, 18 May, 12 ; to 3rd S. E. M.
28 May, 12.
Louis Gugy, 19 May, 12 ; to 3rd S. E. M. 18 Mar., 13.
Adjutant Ensign Hugh Fraser.
3 Quartermaster John Patrick O Doherty ; to 3rd S.E.M.28 May,12.
Charles Ogden, 22 July, 12.
Louis Fromenteau (super.)
COMPANIES AT THREE RIVERS.
Captains Modeste Prat.
4 Charles Lemaitre Auge" ; to 3rd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
5 Antoine St. Louis, Sr. ; to 3rd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Joseph Godfrey de Normanville.
Pierre Vezina; to 3rd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Norbert Benjamin Doucet; to 3rd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Amable Berthelot.
Joseph B. Badeaux.
Lieutenants J. Lemaitre Lottinville.
Antoine Le Sieur Lapierre. Captain 2 Jan., 13.
Charles Le Sieur. Captain by 1813.
Rene Joseph Kimber. Captain 4 Feb., 14.
Charles Gordon.
Conrad Enau.
Ezekiel Hart. Captain 29 June, 16.
Pierre Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour, 20 July, 12.
J. M. de Tonnancour. To 2nd S. E. M. 25 May, 12.
G. O., 5 Nov., 12, ordered one field officer, with two companies, foi permanent
duty at Three Rivers. See 8th Battalion.
IT In 1828, was the 1st Battalion, County of St. Maurice.
158 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS (Continued.)
Ensigns Pierre Gouin.
14 Joseph Lougval. Captain 17 June, 15.
Philip Burns.
Charles Fortier.
Thomas Martin Coffin.
William Anderson.
James Johnston. Lieut, by 1813.
Amable Toutant, 23 July, 12.
15 J. B. Duchene, 24 July, 12.
John Munro, 25 July, 12.
16 Captains Zachary McAuley. St. Maurice.
Pierre Joseph Heroux. Yamachiche.
Joseph Bellefeuille. Cap de la Madeleine.
Joseph Gauthier. Pointe-du-Lac.
I Member for St. Maurice, 1792-1804 ; Three Rivers, 1810-14 ; Member Leg.
Council, 1817. Died 19 July, 41.
J Member for Montreal West, 1797-1800 ; Three Eivers, 1804-08. Judge King s
Bench, 1812.
3 A school teacher. Died at Montreal, 4 Sept., 29, aged 59.
* Major 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 24 April, 30.
5 Captain 22 June, 04. Major 3rd Battln, St. Maurice, 21 Aug., 30.
6 Member for Three Eivers, 1816-20.
7 The Medal Roll gives his Christian name as being "Nicholas." It is changed
to "Norbert" on the authority of his grandson, Captain Emile Doucet. See 3rd
S. E. M., page 125.
8 Member for Three Rivers, 1814-16.
9 Major 19 May, 12; Lt. -Colonel 2nd Battln, Montreal, 23 Apr., 30. See page 125.
10 Captain 3rd Battln, St. Maurice, 18 March, 31.
II Member for Three Rivers, 1832-38. Legislative Councillor, 1843. Captain
1st Battln, St. Maurice, 27 April, 30. Died 22 Dec., 43.
11 Member for Three Rivers, 1807-09 ; Captain 1st Battln,St. Maurice, 16 May, 30.
18 To 1st S. E. M. 25 Mar., 13. Member for Three Rivers, 1830.
14 Captain 1st Battln, St. Maurice, 16 May, 30.
15 Captain 3rd Battln, St. Maurice, 18 March, 30.
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DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS (Continued.)
2ND BATTALION RIVIERE-DU-LOUP.1F
Lt.-Col. Commandant Nicholas St. Martin, 16 May, 12.
1 Major Francois Boucher, 16 May ; to 3rd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
2 Adjutant Ensign Etienne Mayrand, 27 Feb., 12.
Captains Antoine Marchand. Maskinongd Resigned 18 June,13.
Emmanuel Desmarais. Riv.-du-Loup. 11 Sept., 07.
Augustin Harnois. Riv.-du-Loup.
Jean Baptiste Lemaitre Auge". Riv.-du-Loup. 25
July, 12.
Jean Baptiste Martin. St. Leon.
Michel Doucet, 3 Jan., 13.
Lieutenants Francois Caron, 25 July, 12.
Jean Baptiste Lafreniere. Captain in 1813.
Amable Lapierre, Jan., 13.
Gonzague Enau, Jan., 13.
Louis Lebrun. Lieut. 6 Jan., 13.
Ensign Pierre Fortier, 27 July, 12.
Isaac Phineas, 28 July, 12.
Alexis Lesieur dit Desaulniers. Lieut, in 1813.
Pierre Ringuet, 2 Jan., 13.
Etienne Mayrand. Lieut, in 1813.
David Grant.
Louis Voligny.
Chevalier Sicard.
Louis Andre Duchesny. Promoted Captain.
1 Lt. -Colonel 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 1 July, 22.
1 Member for St. Maurice, 1816-20. Major 2nd Batt., St. Maurice, 1 March, 27.
Legislative Councillor, 1841. Died 22 Jan., 72.
* Died at Biviere-du-Loup, 21 Jan., 45, aged 85.
* Captain 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 24 Sept., 30.
5 Capt. 1st Battln, St. Maurice, 14 Oct., 27.
6 Captain 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 26 July, 28.
7 Major 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 14 July, 28.
8 Capt. 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 1 Oct., 27.
9 Paymaster 2nd Battln, St. Maurice, 19 Nov., 27.
IT In 1828, became 2nd Battln, County of St. Maurice.
160 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS (Continued.)
3RD BATTALION STE. ANNE DIVISION.
1 Li- Col. Commandant Joachim Lanouette, 20 May, 12.
2 Major Benjamin Joseph Frobisher, 21 May, 12.
Adjutant Charles Gouin, 6 June, 09.
Captains Joseph Alexandre. Champlain.
Hyacinthe Marchand. Batiscan.
Amable Marchand. St. Stanislas.
Hyacinthe Nobert. Ste. Genevieve.
Augustin Joubin dit Boisverd. Ste. Anne.
Louis Perrault. Ste. Anne.
1 Died at Ste. Anne de la Perade, 5 Jan., 24, aged 85.
1 Appointed Provincial A.D.C. to Sir Gordon Drummo:
,E.M. Member Montreal E., 1792-96.
8 Died at Ste. Anne de la Perade, 10 Jan., 24, aged 70.
1 Appointed Provincial A.D.C. to Sir Gordon Drummond, 15 Apr., 15. See 2nd
S.E.M. Member Montreal E., 1792-96.
SOUTH DIVISION OF THREE RIVERS.
1 Colonel Commandant Marie Joseph de Tonnancour, Sr.
1st Battalion Yamaska Division.
2nd Battalion Nicolet Division.
3rd Battalion Becancour Division.
IST BATTALION YAMASKA DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel J. A Crevier de St. Francois, Sr.
Major Pierre Bazin. To 1st S. E. 28 May, 12.
1 Adjutant Lieut. M. J. de Tonnancour, Jr.
Quartermaster John Oakes.
4 Captains Pierre Bazile Pelissier. Yamaska. 10 Sept., 1790.
Re gise Pelissier, Sr. Yamaska. 26 May, 12.
Jean Bapt. Brouillard. Yamaska.
Pierre Brouillard. Yamaska.
Francois Deschenaux. St. Francois.
In 1828, 3rd Battalion, County of St. Maurice.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of Buckinghamshire.
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DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS (Continued.)
Captains Pierre Dugue (Duguay). St. Francois.
Francois Louis Dumoulin. St. Francois.
Jean Baptiste Drolet.
Lieutenants Theophile Pelissier. 26 May, 12.
Regis Pelissier, Jr.
Bazile Cartier. Captain 8 Jan., 14.
Andre Schultz.
Paul Bussiere. Resigned Feb., 13.
Joseph Forquin.
M. J. de Tonnancour, Jr. (Adjt.)
Andre Beauchemin.
3 Ensigns Pierre Joseph Chevretils, Jr., 26 May, 12.
Francois Lemaitre Duhaime. Promoted Lieut.
Joachim Caron.
Francois Depin.
Joseph Courchene.
J. A. Crevier de St. Francois, Jr. 10 Jan., 14.
1 Born 1750. Lieut, in Carleton s Canadian Companies, 1776. Prisoner at St.
John s. Served in Militia until 1831. Died 22 Nov., 34.
2 Son of above; born 1786. Lt.-Colonel 1st Battln, Yamaska, 1 July, 30.
Died Sept., 50.
3 Died at St. Michel, 8 Sept., 18.
4 Major 1st Battln, Yamaska, 21 Aug., 30.
5 Captain 1st Battln, Yamaska, 20 Sept., 30.
2ND BATTALION NICOLET DIVISIONS
1 Lt.-Colonel Commandant Joseph Carmel, 12 May, 12.
Major Jean Baptiste Lozeau, 13 May, 12.
Adjutant Captain Joseph Franchere.
3 Aide-Major Lieutenant Pierre Joseph Cresse*.
Captains Joseph Franchere. Nicolet.
Etienne Cote. Nicolet. 1 Dec., 12.
Ignace Lupien. Nicolet.
M. H. Bellerose. Nicolet.
Jean Baptiste Poulin de Courval. Nicolet. 6 Sept., 07.
Jean Baptiste Lat rond. Bay St. Antoine.
H In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Buckinghamshire.
162 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS (Continued.")
Captains Augustin Clair Houde, Sr. Bay St. Antoine.
Joseph Lozeau. Bay St. Antoine.
Lieutenant Antoine Manseau. Bay St. Antoine.
1 "Joseph Carmel, Lieut, of Artillery of 2nd Battln, Quebec Town, to be Lt.
Colonel Commandant 2nd Battln, or Nicolet Division. G. O., 12 May, 12."
a Lt. -Colonel 2nd Battln, Yamaska, 26 July, 30.
3 Served in 8th and 4th Batt., S. E. M.
SRD BATTALION BECANCOUR DIVISION.!
1 Lt.-Colonel Francois Legendre, 13 May, 12.
Major Ambroise de La Chevrotiere, 14 May, 12.
2 Adjutant Ensign Laurent Genest.
Aide-Major Captain Joseph Rosseau.
Captains Jean Baptiste Hebert. St. Gregoire.
Joseph Prince. St. Gregoire.
Francois Doucet. Becancour.
Antoine Leblanc. Becancour. 5 Jan., 12.
Ignace Dehais. Becancour.
Joseph Turcot. Gentilly. 12 Sept., 07.
Eustache Malhiot. St. Pierre. 8 Jan., 12.
1 Lt.-Colonel 2nd Battln, Nicolet, 16 April, 30.
1 Captain and Adjutant 2nd Battln, Nicolet, 12 April, 30.
Uln 1828, 3rd Battalion, County of Buckinghamshire.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL
ROYAL MONTREAL TROOP OF CAVALRY.H
1 Captain George Platt.
2 Lieutenant Robert Gillespie.
3 Cornet John Molson, Jr.
Quartermaster David Nelson.
1 Member for Montreal East, 1814-16.
1 See Montreal Volunteers.
8 One of the founders of Molson s Bank. Died 12 July, 1860.
COMPAGNIE DES GUIDES.
ft l Captain Joseph Ignace Hebert, 11 Sept., 12.
ft Pierre Hebert, from 2nd Beauharnois.
Lieutenant Constantin Cartier, 11 Sept., 12.
ft Jean Cassaut.
ft Ensign Jean Baptiste Regnaud.
Died at Laprairie, 12 Feb., 22, in his 64th year.
ROYAL MILITIA ARTILLERY.
Captain J. Charlton.
Lieutenant William Andrews.
IT Ordered for service 8 Nov., 13. Disembodied 24 Nov. by G.O. 17 Nov., 13.
This name is inserted from C. 703, Can. Archives.
Levy approved 25 August, 12 ; disbanded 1 March, 15.
164 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
MONTREAL MILITIA BATTALION.
Lt.-Colonel Alexander Auldjo, 6 July, 12.
Major - - Guy, 6 July, 12.
Two Companies from 1st Battalion Lt.-Colonel Auldjo.
Two Companies from 2nd Battalion Lt.-Colonel Hervieux.
Two Companies from 3rd Battalion Lt.-Colonel P. Fortier.
MONTREAL INCORPORATED VOLUNTEERS.
1 Major James Caldwell ; Lt.-Col. 25 Sept., 13.
2 Adjutant Thomas Bird Ahern, late 100th, 21 Sept., 12.
William Andrews.
Captains James Dunlop (Artillery) ; Major com d g 25 Sept., 13.
Honble John Richardson (Grenadiers).
John Forsyth.
John Ogilvy(Light Infantry); Majorcom d g,13 Jan.,14.
Lieutenants David Ross ; Captain 10 Oct., 12.
George Garden ; Captain 10 Oct., 12.
ft William Hallo well ; Brevet Captain 12 Oct., 12.
Thomas Blackwood (Artillery).
Alexander Allison,
ft 10 Thomas Thain.
ft Andrew Paterson.
David Ogden.
Hart Logan.
ft 7 Robert Gillespie ; promoted Captain.
ft Ensigns James Leslie.
Arthur Webster.
1 Died 19 April, 15.
1 Transferred to 1st S. E. M., 11 April, 14.
8 Resigned 5 April, 14. See Royal Militia Artillery.
The Flank Companies of the Militia Battalions of Montreal Town were
formed into one Battalion, G.O. 6 July, 12.
Composed of the Artillery Company, the Grenadier and Light Infantry Com
panies and Captain Forsyth s Company, 1st Battalion Montreal City ; incor
porated 21 Sept., 12 ; relieved 28 Nov., 12 ; ordered for service, 8 Nov., 13 ; dis
embodied 24 Nov., by G. O. 17 Nov., 13.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
4 Court- martialled and dismissed from the Militia, 13 Jan., 14.
6 Member Leg. Council, 1827 ; Lt. -Colonel Montreal Cavalry, 18 June, 28.
Died 27 Dec., 37.
6 Appointed Lt.-Colonel Kiviere du Chene Battln, 28 March, 14.
7 Afterwards Sir Kobert Gillespie.
8 Major in Montreal Artillery, 1828.
* Member for Montreal East, 1792-6 ; Montreal West, 1804-08. Member Ex.
Council, 1804 ; Legislative Councillor, 1816. Died 18 May, 31.
10 Member for Montreal, 1820-24.
1ST BATTALION MONTREAL CITY.
"British Militia."
1 Colonel Commandant Honble James McGill.
Lt.-Colonel Alexander Auldjo ; resigned 25 Sept., 13.
James Caldwell, 25 Sept., 13.
2 Major Daniel Sutherland, 18 April, 12.
3 Adjutant Captain Robert Griffin.
Andrew Paterson.
14 Ensign Peter McCutcheon, 15 Nov., 13.
4 Quartermaster Lieut. David David ; Captain 28 April, 12.
Thomas Bushby, 10 July, 12.
15 Surgeon George Selby.
Chaplain Rev. Mountain.
6 Captain Alexander Henry.
Francis Badgely.
Samuel Gerrard, 29 April, 12 ; Major 4 May, 21.
Robert Griffin.
^ 8 William Blakely; resigned 10 Oct., 12.
9 Lieutenants John Forsyth.
James Woolrich.
Stephen Sewell.
Thomas Yarwood.
Mungo Kay.
William Hunter.
Meyer Michaels.
Robert Armour, 10 July, 12; Capt. 5 May, 21.
John Ogilvie ; to Longue Pointe Battln f May, 12.
David David ; Captain 28 April, 12.
Grenadiers 1st Battalion doing duty, 21 July, 12 ; relieved by G. O., 24 Aug.,
12 ; ordered for service at Lachine, 4 Nov., 12 ; disembodied 24 Nov., 13.
166 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.}
11 Ensigns Andrew Porteous ; Captain 5 May, 21.
Peter Harkness.
Andrew Paterson.
David Ogden.
Arthur Webster.
John McTavish.
Thomas A. Turner.
Norman Bethune.
William Molson, Jr.
Alexander Dowie.
George Moffat.
Joseph Fraser.
Thomas Bushby, 10 July, 12.
James Leslie.
George Auldjo.
1 Executive Council, 1793 ; founder of McGill University. Died 19 Dec., 13.
Was also Military Postmaster. Lt. -Colonel on Staff 25 Apr., 15.
Lt. -Colonel 8 March, 21.
Died at Montreal, 30 Nov., 24, aged 60.
Member for Montreal East, 1820. Died at Montreal, 5 Oct., 37.
The explorer. Died at Montreal, 4 April, 24, aged 85.
Major 2nd Battln Montreal City and County, 16 April, 30.
Captain Montreal Volunteers.
Lt. -Colonel Montreal Volunteers, 2 July, 30. See page 5.
10 Editor "Montreal Herald." Died 6 Sept., 18, aged 43.
11 Captain 1st Battln, Montreal City and County, 21 May, 30.
11 Major Montreal Rifle Co y, 18 June, 28.
13 Was in charge of American prisoners of war from Detroit, 28 Sept., 12.
Member East Montreal, 1827.
u Probably the gentleman who afterwards changed his name to "McGill."
16 Born in England, 1760 ; died at Montreal, 1835.
16 Died at Montreal, June, 23.
2ND BATTALION MONTREAL CITY AND VICINITY.
1 Lt.-Colonel Commandant Jacques Hervieux, 23 Aug., 09.
2 Major Louis Guy, Sr., 1 Apr., 12 ; to Longue Pte. 7 May, 12.
Jean Bouthillier,16 April, 12; to 3rd Montreal, 15 Oct., 13.
Dominique Rosseau ; dismissed 14 Nov., 13.
Ordered for garrison duty, July 12 ; relieved 24 Aug., 12 ; for service 4 Nov.
12 ; for service 8 Nov., 13 ; disembodied 24 Nov., 13.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Adjutant Capt. Jean Guillaume Delisle, 6 May, 12.
Peter McCutcheon, 15 Nov., 13.
Quartermaster Ensign Francois Franchere.
Surgeon David Arnoldi, 29 Jan., 14.
Captains Jean Baptiste Lefebvre ; Major 1 5 Oct., 13.
Michel Dumas ; retired with rank of Major, 22 Dec., 13.
3 Toussaint Pothier, Sr. ; to 3rd Montreal, 14 Nov., 13.
4 Benjamin Beaubien ; Major 19 Jan., 14.
Louis Duplessis, 1 April, 12.
Francois Desrivieres, Sr. ; Major 26 March, 14.
6 Louis Roy dit Portelance, 3 April, 12.
6 Saveuse de Beaujeu, 4 April, 12.
Joseph Bedard, 16 April, 12.
Antoine Lang, 5 Oct., 12.
Jean Guillaume Delisle, 5 Oct., 12 ; Major 14 Nov., 13.
Jean Baptiste Delisle.
7 F. Augustin Quesnel ; Capt. (Super) by 1814.
8 Louis J. Papineau, Jr. ; Capt. (Super) by 1814.
9 Dominique Lacroix; Capt. (Super) by 1814.
10 Jean R. Rolland ; Capt. (Super) 10 Nov., 1814.
11 Lieutenants Antoine Louis LeVesque (Super); to Staff 22 May, 12.
Augustin Berthelot.
Pierre Charles Dubois ; Captain 24 Jan., 14.
Augustin Dumas.
Joseph Perrault; Captain 21 July, 15.
Jules Quesnel.
Louis Pierre Guy.
Jean Baptiste Routier.
Francois Desrivieres, Jr.
Toussaint Pothier, Jr.
Louis T. Bouthillier.
Charles Lamontagne.
Charles Fleury Roy.
Francois Delagrave.
Ignace Bertrand.
John Shuter.
Louis Lamontagne ; promoted Captain.
L. M. Viger.
i* Hughes Heney ; to 3rd Montreal, 16 Oct., 13.
Robert Duplessis.
Paul L huissier.
J. Peltier, Jr.
168 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Ensigns Louis Partener.
Luc Charles Racine.
John Jesse Rives.
Pierre Lefebvre.
Jean Baptiste Noreau.
Albert Bender.
Felix Brugiere ; to 4th S. E. M.
Alexander Lusignan.
J. C. Grant.
E. M. Leprohon ; to 2nd S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
1 Died at Isle Jesus, 8 Dec., 28, aged 78.
1 Son of Colonel Pierre Guy, who died in 1812. Member Leg. Council; an
archeologist ; died at Montreal, 1840.
8 See 3rd Division, Montreal ; also Canadian Volunteers, Upper Canada.
* Major 1st Battalion, Montreal, 1 April, 1830.
6 Member for Montreal County, 1808-14.
6 Member Leg. Council, 1830. Died 19 June, 32.
7 Major 4th Montreal, 1 May, 30 ; Executive Councillor, 1837 ; died July, 1866.
8 Member for Kent, 1808-14 ; Montreal West, 1816 ; Major 3rd Montreal, 3 May,
30. See Deputy Judge Advocate.
9 Major 2nd Battln, Montreal, 17 April, 30.
10 Query Judge Jean Roch Holland.
11 Lt.-Colonel 5th Battln, Montreal, 27 Nov., 30.
1J Executive Councillor, 1833. Died at Three Rivers, 13 Jan., 44.
18 Son of Charles Lusiniani (Lusignan), late Captain Montreal Militia.
3RD BATTALION-CITY OF MONTREAL AND ITS VIC1NITY.
Colonel Commandant Pierre Fortier.
1 Lt.-Colonel Hy polite St. George Duprd
Jean Bouthillier, from 2nd Montreal, 15 Oct., 13.
Major Gabriel Franchere, 14 April, 12 ; resigned 28 Dec., 13.
Pierre Hervieux, 17 April, 12; Lt.-Colonel 22 March, 14.
Toussaint Pothier, Sr., 14 Nov., 13 ; from 2nd Montreal.
Ordered for garrison duty, July 12 ; relieved 24 Aug., 12. For service 4 Nov.,
12 ; embodied 27 Sept., 13 ; disembodied 24 Nov., 13.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued,)
10 Adjutant Captain Louis Charland.
fi Lieut. Hughes Heney, 16 Oct., 13.
Quartermaster Lieut. Alexis Bourret.
Surgeon B. Herigault.
Captain; William Metchler, 6 April, 12.
J. D. Lacroix, 7 April, 12.
J. M. Lamothe, 8 April, 12.
S. Dumas, 9 April, 12.
Francois Xavier Bender, 10 April, 12 ; to 5th S. E. M.
Louis Charland, 11 4pril, 12 (Adjutant).
9 P. Huguet dit Latour, Sr., 13 April, 12.
L. Huguet dit Latour, Jr., 14 April, 12.
Joseph Robreau Duplessis, Sr., 17 April, 12.
6 Denis Benjamin Viger.
Peter Lukin.
8 Thomas Baron, 2 Apr., 12.
Lieutenants Nicholas Mene clier ; Captain 5 Oct., 12.
Michel Fournier ; Captain 7 Oct., 12.
9 P. Huguet dit Latour, Jr. ; Captain 8 Oct., 12.
Charles Prevost ; Capt. 8 Oct., 12.
Pierre Charland; Captain 9 Oct., 12.
7 Felix Vinet dit Souligny.
Joseph Roy; Captain 20 Jan., 14.
8 Hughes Heney, from 2nd Montreal, 16 Oct , 13.
Charles Racicot.
Nicolas Massue.
Joseph Desautels.
Dominique Benjamin Rollin.
Alexis Bourret (Quartermaster).
Francois Roy.
Gabriel Roy.
Louis Dulongpre , Jr.
T. Casimir Trudeau.
Etienne Roy.
Alexis Laframboise.
Jean Marie Cadieu.
Augustin Perrault.
Samuel Gales.
Ensigns Toussaint Pothier, Jr.
Joseph Herse.
Michel Bibeau.
Jean Baptiste Dezery.
170 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Ensigns Charles Pasteur.
Michel Trudeau.
C. Lamontagne.
1 See Commissary of Transports. Member for Huntingdon, 1792-96.
1 Lieut. -Colonel 3rd Montreal, 27 April, 30.
8 Lieut.-Colonel 5th Montreal, 29 April, 30.
* See also 2ndDiv., 1st Battln, Montreal. Member Ex. C., 1838. Died 12 Oct., 45.
5 See 2nd Division Montreal, 1st Battln.
6 Member for West Montreal, 1808-14 ; Member Leg. Council, 1829. Died 13
Feb., 61.
7 Member West Montreal, 1816.
8 See Argenteuil Division.
9 A "Pierre Huguet Latour" died at Montreal, 10 Sept., 28, aged 56.
10 Died 3 Sept., 13.
POINTS CLAIRE DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Commandant Etienne Nivard St. Dizier, 3 Apr., 12.
Major Philippe Leprohon, 3 Apr., 12; promoted Lt.-Colonel.
Jean Marie Mondelet, 22 July, 12 ; Lt.-Colonel 23 Apr., 14.
Louis Levesque ; Lt.-Colonel 27 Nov., 20.
Adjutant-en-paie Thomas Beaudouin ; resigned 19 Apr., 14.
Etienne Nivard St. Dizier, Jr., 19 Apr., 14.
Aide-Major Ensign Gaapard Touche.
Charles Marcille. Ste. Genevieve.
Lieutenant Joseph.
Quartermaster Ensign Stewart Fisher.
Augustin Berthelot.
Surgeon George Myers.
Captains Pierre Roy dit Lapensee. Lachine.
Dominique Letaut. Lachine.
Dominique Ducharme, Sr. Lachine.
Lieutenant Baptiste Dumouchel. Lachine.
Ensign Paul Picard. Lachine.
Ordered for service July, 12; ordered out by G.O. 3 Nov., 12; relieved 26
Nov., 12. Ordered out 8 Nov., 13, serving under Col. De Chambault. In 1820
this corps was the 5th Battalion, Montreal ; in 1828 5th Batt. Montreal County.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
5 Captains Joseph Binet. Pte. Claire.
Andre" Legault, 21 July, 12. Pte. Claire.
Jean Baptiste Lacombe. Pte. Claire.
Joseph Valade. Pte. Claire.
Joseph Mailloux, 17 July, 12. Ste. Genevieve.
Michel Demers, 18 July, 12. Ste. Genevieve.
Augustin Neveu, 20 July, 12. He Bizard.
George Giroux. S. aux Recollets.
Louis Boudreau. S. aux Recollets.
Joseph Antoine Berthe. Ste. Anne.
6 Lieutenants Baptiste Dumouchel. Lachine.
Bonaventure Bregard.
Hyacinthe Brunet.
Louis Crevier.
Baptiste David.
Joshua Meloche.
Benjamin Mailloux.
Pierre Valois.
Joseph Payment dit Lariviere, 21 July, 12.
Dominique Ducharme, 22 July, 12. Lachine.
6 Ensigns Paul Picard. Lachine.
Ignace Demers, 20 July, 12.
Antoine Proulx dit Clement, 21 July, 12.
Dominique Ducharme, 22 July, 12. Lachine.
Charles Bowman.
Toussaint Cere.
Arsene Charlebois.
Hyacinthe Lefebvre.
Eustache Masson.
Antoine Trottier.
Charles Nonmandean.
1 Member for Montreal West, 1810-14. Died at Montreal, 16 May, 20, aged 58.
2 Member for Montreal West, 1804-08; Montreal East, 1808-09.
3 See Voltigeurs, page 106.
4 See Indian Department.
6 Dismissed 12 July, 12.
6 Dismissed 6 July, 12.
7 Son of Jean Marie Ducharme. Member for Montreal County, 1796.
8 Son of Dominique Ducharme, Sr.
172 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
LONGUE POINTE DIVISION.
Colonel Pierre Fortier.
Lt.-Colonel Commandant Louis Guy.frorn 2nd Montreal,7May,12.
John Ogilvie, from 1st Montreal, 7
May, 12.
Major J. P. Leprohon ; Lt.-Col. 14 Oct., 13.
1 Etienne Guy, 22 May, 12.
Adjutant Charles Levasseur.
Louis Gravelle.
* Aide-Major Captain Samuel David, 7 May, 12 ; Major 18 Nov., 13.
Quartermaster Charles F. Grece.
Surgeon Augustin Munro.
Captains Emil Vidrecaire. Longue Pointe.
J.M. Jeannot dit Lachapelle. Longue Pointe,16 Apr.,11.
Amable Morand. Pointe-aux-Trembles.
Jean Baptiste Maillard. Pointe-aux-Trembles.
Jean Baptiste Chevaudier. Riv. des Prairies.
J. Baptiste Monarque. Riv. des Prairies.
Paul Monarque. Riv. des Prairies.
Pierre Demers. St. Laurent.
Augustin Riche. St. Laurent.
Gabriel Crevier. St. Laurent.
Gabriel Roy, 3 Jan., 14.
Lieutenants Jean Baptiste Archambault.
J. Berthelot.
J. B. Bricault.
Antoine Lepage.
J. Baptiste Lecavalier ; Captain 13 Jan., 14.
Joseph Provost, (I.)
Prudent Vinet.
Ensigns Nicholas Archambault.
Maurice Bazinet.
Pierre Bazinet,
Francois Bricault.
Nicholas Bricault.
Francois Beaudry.
Gabriel Landuette.
By G. O. 16 Apr., 12, all companies excepting that of St. Laurent, were trans
ferred to L Assomption Battalion. Formed 7 May, 12 ; ordered for service 4
Nov., 12. Served under Lt.-Col. De Chambault with Riv.-du-Chene, Vaudreuil
Battalions in November, 1813, in operations against Plattsburg. In 1828 was
known as 6th Battalion, Montreal County.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.}
Ensigns M. Lebeau.
Joseph Monarque.
Ivan McDonald.
Alexander McDonald.
Joseph Prevost, (II.)
Ignace Dumouchel.
1 Member for Montreal County, 1796-1800.
1 Lt.-Colonel Samuel David, Longue Pointe Militia, died at Montreal, 3
March, 24.
ARGENTEUIL DIVISION.
1 Colonel Patrick Murray.
2 Lt.-Colonel William Kell, Sr.
Major Archibald McMillan.
s Adjutant Captain Thomas Baron.
Aide-Major Ensign Barthelemi Quentin.
Quartermaster Benjamin Wallace, 16 Jan., 12.
Chaplain Richard Bradford.
Captains Simon Leroy. Argenteuil.
Joel Bisby. Argenteuil.
Thomas Hyde. Argenteuil.
Uriah McNeall. Argenteuil.
4 Jeremiah Meacham. Ridge.
Walter Chase. Chatham.
Island Noble. Chatham.
Philemon Wright.
D. McGregor.
Jamea Brown.
William Kell, Jr.
Lieutenants Judah Center ; Captain 1 Sept., 18.
William Cameron.
Johnson Smith.
Ensigns James Baron.
John McMartin.
Derrick Ostrum.
1 Ensign 42nd 9 Mar., 1761 ; Lieut. 60th 21 Sept., 62 ; Town Major, Quebec, 24
June, 67 ; Capt. 60th 23 Sept., 75 ; Major 6 Oct., 84. Died at Montreal, 14 July,
1823, aged 74. See 5th S. E. M., page 130.
In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of York.
174 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
2 Served during Revolutionary War under Cornwallis, Rawdon and Stewart ;
wounded five times ; went on h.p. 1783. Lt. -Colonel 2nd Battln, Argenteuil ;
retired 1827. Died at St. Andrews, 5 July, 29, aged 78.
8 Major 2nd Battln, York, 4 Sept., 27 ; Two Mountains Battln 4 June, 30.
4 Daniel de Hertel applied, in 1816, for a Captaincy in the place of Jeremiah
Meacham, who had deserted during the war. (Can. Archives.)
6 Founder of the City of Hull, P.Q.
VAUDREUIL DIVISION.
1 Colonel Commandant Honble Michel Eustache Gaspard Alain
de Lotbiniere.
1st Battalion Vaudreuil.
2nd Battalion Riviere-du-Chene.
IST BATTALION VAUDREUIL.
Lt.-Colonel Antoine Amedee Filion, Sr., 28 July, 12.
2 Major Jean Baptiste Testard de Montigny, 29 July, 12.
Adjutant Captain Andre Dominique Pambrun, 30 July, 12.
Aides-Major Lieutenant Maurice Maugrain, 30 July, 12.
ft 3 Ensign Antoine Amedee Filion, Jr., 30 July, 12.
Quartermaster Eleazar Hays.
Captains Francois Cadieu. Vaudreuil.
Michel St. Julien. Vaudreuil. 2 Dec,. 12.
Charles Lalonde. Vaudreuil.
Jean Baptiste Lefebvre, Sr. Vaudreuil.
Francois Villeneuve. Rigaud.
Joseph Chevrier. Rigaud. 3 Dec., 12.
Jean Baptiste Fournier. Rigaud. 4 Dec., 12.
Thomas Herve. Rigaud.
Louis Pregreau. He Perrot.
Antoine Michel Leduc. He Perrot. 26 Apr., 02.
Gabriel Leroux. Soulanges.
Philippe Bougis. Soulanges.
fc 4 Louis Coutlee. Soulanges.
Joseph Montpetit. Nouv. Longueuil. 21 Dec., 08.
Antoine Bissonnet, Sr. Nouv. Longueuil.
Served under Lt.-Col. DeChambault, together with Riv.-du-Chene and Longue
Pointe Battalions, in Nov., 13, in demonstration against Plattsburg,
In 1828, 4th Battalion, County of York.
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DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captains Antoine Landriaux. Nouv. Longueuil.
Hyacinthe Montpetit, 7 Dec., 12.
Lieutenants Joachim Bissonnet, 21 Dec., 12. To 5th S. E. M.
Louis Pierre Coutlee, 7 Dec., 12.
Joseph Henau, 7 Feb., 02.
Pierre Marcoux, 9 Dec., 12.
Pierre Montpetit, Jr., 8 Dec., 12.
John McCuaig, 11 Dec., 12.
Dominique Parent, 22 Dec., 08.
William Schneider, 3 Dec., 12.
A. Dubois.
J. Baptiste Legault, 1 Dec., 12.
Guillaume Leduc.
Hubert Leroux, 3 Feb., 1789.
Jean Baptiste Lefebvre, Jr.
Ensigns Pierre Asselin.
Vincent Belanger, 5 Dec., 12.
Antoine Bissonnet, Jr., 11 Dec., 12.
Louis Bourbonnais, 8 Dec., 12.
Gelin Biron.
Isaac Cowan.
Edmund Hervd
Pierre Henau.
Luc Ambroise Lalonde, 3 Dec., 12.
Pierre P. Lacroix.
Antoine St. Julien, 12 Dec., 12.
Regis Loranger, 4 Dec., 12.
Charles Leduc,
Paul Leroux.
Charles Schneider, 6 Dec., 12.
Francois Montpetit, 7 Dec., 12.
1 Served under Belestre at siege of St. John s, 1775. Member York, 1792.
Speaker of Assembly, 1793. Member Legislative Council, 1796. Retired from
command 23 July, 18. Died 1 Jan., 22.
2 Died at Fort Senneville, Ste. Anne, 29 Jan., 44, aged 68.
Lived at Coteau-du-Lac. Capt. Aide-Major 4th Battln York, 1 July, 28.
4 Died at the Cedars, 5 Mar., 14.
5 Son of Capt. Louis Coutlee. Was afterwards Sheriff, Ottawa, P.Q. Died at
the Cedars, 20 Aug., 67.
176 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
2ND BATTALION RIYIERE-DU-CHENE
*fe l Lt.-Colonel Eustache Louis Lambert Durnont, 1 June, 1807.
John Olgivy, from 1st Montreal, 26 March, 14.
Major Ignace Raizaine, 23 July, 12.
Adjutant Captain Hyacinthe St. Germain, 27 Aug., 12.
Captains Jean Baptiste Chevalier. St. Eustache.
Duncan McGillis, Sr. St. Eustache.
Jean Baptiste Ferre . St. Eustache.
Etienne Dore. Riviere-du-Chene.
Joseph Ethier. Riviere-du-Chene.
H. St. Germain. Riviere-du-Chene.
Michel Cheval. Riviere-du-Chene.
John Chesser. Riviere-du-Chene.
Joseph Meilleur. Riviere-du-Chene,
Francois Bellefeuille. Riviere-du-Chene.
Jean Baptiste Dumouchel. St. Benoit.
Jean Baptiste Gastonguay. St. Benoit.
Louis Masson. St. Benoit. 15 July, 12.
Nicholas St. Onge. St. Benoit.
Pierre Gatien. St. Benoit.
Jean Ouellet. St. Benoit.
Louis Dumouchel. St. Benoit.
Capt.-Lieutenant Sebastien Legault.
Lieutenants Antoine Amedee Filion.
J. A. Berthelot.
Joseph Andre Ethier.
Ensigns Benjamin Gamelin, 10 Dec., 12.
Baptiste Ferre 7 .
Baptiste Chevalier.
Duncan McGillis, Jr.
1 Member for York, 1804-08.
J Died at St. Eustache, 1 Feb., 16.
3 Died in Plantagenet Township, John Chesser, in his 59th year, about July,
1828.
4 Died at Montreal, 23 May, 49, aged 62.
Served with 1st Battln Vaudreuil and Longue Point Battln, under Lt.-Col.
De Chambault.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of York.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 177
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
ILE jtiSUS.
Colonel Commandant Joseph Hubert Lacroix.
1st Battalion He Je sus Division.
2nd Battalion Terrebonne Division.
3rd Battalion Blainville Division.
IST BATTALION ILE J&3US Dl VISION.
Lt.-Colonel Joseph Louis de Beaujeu.
1 Major Jacob Oldham, 8 May, 12.
Adjutant Ensign Joseph Francois Lacroix.
Quartermaster Paul Rolin.
Captains J. M. Bellanger. St. Vincent de Paul.
Joseph Pepin. St. Vincent de Paul. 18 Dec., 12.
Charles Daze\ St. Vincent de Paul. 19 Dec., 12.
Joseph Gauthier. St. Vincent de Paul. 20 Dec., 12.
Boniface Paquet. St. Vincent de Paul.
Joseph Lacasse. St. Vincent de Paul.
Joseph F. Filiatreau. Ste. Rose.
Francois Ouimet. Ste. Rose.
Antoine Damours (I.) Ste. Rose.
Antoine Charets (I.) Ste. Rose. 1 Jan., 08.
Julien Leblanc. St. Martin.
J. Louis Charon. St. Martin.
Pierre Duboishaux. St. Martin.
Pierre Daze\ St. Francois. 24 March, 04.
Henri Descotes. St. Francois. 28 Dec., 12.
Joseph Masson. St. Francois.
Simon Hotte.
Louis Turgeon.
Lieutenants Simon Hogue, 18 Dec., 12.
Joseph Vandendaigue, 18 Dec., 12.
Jean Lacasse, 19 Dec., 12.
Pierre Chartrand, 23 Dec., 12.
Amable Desjardins, 24 Dec., 12.
J. Baptiste Brunette.
Antoine Charets (II.)
Joseph Cantin.
Formed 4 June, 12 ; ordered for service 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved 26 Nov., 12.
In 1828, 3rd Battalion, County of Efflngham.
178 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Lieutenants J. Baptiste Constantin.
Francois Dutrisaque.
Antoine Damours (II.)
Pierre Gravelle.
Medard Hervieux.
Rene St. James.
Ensigns Pierre Giroux, 28 Dec., 12.
J. Baptiste Bellanger.
Joseph Corbeille.
J. Baptiste Chauvette.
Francois Dugal.
Augustin Daze*.
Benjamin Esty.
J. Baptiste Filiatreau.
Joshua Gravelle.
Joseph S. Hogue.
Louis Masson.
Charles Maissonneuve.
William Whiteford.
1 Died at Quebec, 11 June, 24. Member for Efflngham, 1820.
2ND BATTALION TERREBONNE DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Roderick McKenzie, 8 May, 12.
Major Henry McKenzie, 9 May, 12 ; Lt.-Colonel 20 April, 14.
Simon Fraser, 12 April, 14.
Adjutant Capt. Toussaint Limoges.
Aides-Major Captain Charles Chaboille .
Lieut. William Porteous.
Ensign David Thompson.
Captain Joseph Limoges. Terrebonne. 12 Apr., 14.
Joseph Clement, Sr. Terrebonne.
Pierre Valiquet. Terrebonne.
2 Joseph Turgeon. Terrebonne. Major 12 May, 14.
Louis Charbonneau. St. Henri Masc.
Jean Baptiste Renaud. St. Henri Masc.
Formed 4 June, 12 ; ordered out 3 Nov., 12; relieved 26 Nov., 12.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of Efflngham.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
179
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captain Joseph Bourgeois. St. Henri Masc.
Ignace Cre"peau. Lachenaye.
Jean Marie Mathieu. Lachenaye.
Joseph Landre. Cote-de-Grace.
Pierre Delt ausse.
Joseph Brunei.
Joseph Labreche.
3 Lieutenants Abraham Ethier.
F. Allard.
J. B. Charbonneau.
N. Vital Caron.
Paul Gill.
Hyacinthe Provost.
Francois Se"guin.
Jean Vien ; promoted Captain.
Ensigns Pierre Auge.
Joseph Clement, Jr.
Dominique Charbonneau.
Louis Lecours.
Joseph Lepage.
Pierre Limoges.
An Locas.
Louis Varin.
Charles Mathieu.
Alexander McKenzie.
James Porteous.
Jean Baptiste Pauze.
Jacques Perrault.
Jean Baptiste Roy.
Pierre Renaud.
E. M. Vien ; promoted Lieutenant.
1 Legislative Councillor, 1817 ; died at Terrebonne, 15 Aug., 44.
2 Died at Terrebonne, 28 Sept., 32.
8 Living in 1875.
180 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
3KD BATTALION BLAINVILLE DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel Louis J. Chevalier de Beaujeu.
Michel Turgeon, 9 May, 12 ; to 7th Batt.
1 Major William Porteous, 11 May, 12 ; to 2nd S. E. 25 May, 12.
Adjutant Lieutenant Ignace Robitaille.
Charles Gouin, Jan., 13.
Quartermaster Joseph Lamoureux.
2 Aides-Major Captain Bonaventure Panet.
Ensign Charles Porteous.
Captains Germain Lepage. Ste. Anne.
Joseph Gagnon. Ste. Anne.
Paul Olivier. Ste. Anne.
Pierre Raby. Ste. Anne.
James Jordan. Ste. Anne.
Charles Montigny. Ste. Anne.
Augustin J. Boisseau. Ste. Anne.
Pierre Filiatreau. Ste. The"rese.
Pierre Payet. Ste. Therese.
Jacques Guimont. Ste. Therese.
Jean Baptiste LeGuerrier. Ste. The rese.
Paul Lacroix. Ste. Therese.
Nicholas Manthet. Ste. Therese.
James Whiteford.
Lieutenants Louis Perrault ; Captain Jan., 13.
Pierre Riche Lafleche, Jan., 13.
Charles Gouin, Jan., 13.
Jean Baptiste Latour.
P. Thibault.
Seraphin Bouc.
Ensigns Joseph Lanouette, Jan., 13.
Louis Boissaud, Jan., 13.
Joseph Archambault.
Jean Baptiste Moreau.
Prevost.
1 Left limits of this Battalion, Feb., 18; Lt.-Colonel 3rd Battalion, Leinster,
1 May, 28.
1 Major-en-second 1 Feb., 18.
Formed 4 June, 12 ; ordered out G. O. 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved from service 26
Nov., 12.
In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Emngham.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 181
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued..)
L ASSOMPTION DIVISION.
1 Colonel Commandant Honble Paul Roch de St. Ours.
Lt.-Colonel Jean Baptiste Hervieux.
Major Jean Baptiste Brugiere.
Adjutant Captain Jacques Archambault.
Xavier Lacombe.
Qr.-Mr. Fred k. Dignard.
2 Aides-Major Captain Earth elemi Rocher.
Captain Laurent Leroux.
1 Lieutenant Charles Pierre de St. Ours.
Ensign Patrick Malloy.
Captains Charles Migneron. L Assomption.
Jean Baptiste Eneau Deschamps. L Assomption.
Francois Proulx. L Assomption.
Laurent Leroux. L Assomption.
Michel Prevost. L Assomption.
MeMard Brugiere. L Assomption. 28 May, 12.
Joseph Bonneville Peltier. L Assomption.
Joseph Belony Perrault. L Assomption.
Bonaventure Lemire. L Assomption.
Antoine Deschamps. Repentign}^.
Francois Payette, Jr. Repentigny.
Louis Chaput. Repentigny.
Jean M. Faribault. Repentigny.
J. M. Faribault. St. Esprit.
Francois Perrault. St. Esprit.
Louis Piquet. St. Jacques.
Marcel. St. Jacques.
Pierre Dupuis, Jr. St. Jacques.
Jean Mireau. St. Jacques.
Etienne Turgeon. St. Ours.
Pierre Pe trimoulx.
Joseph Senet.
Lieutenants Laurent Dorval, 28 May, 12 ; promoted Captain.
Joseph Demarest.
Benjamin Beaupre*.
Louis Deschamps.
Charles Pierre de St. Ours.
See 3rd Division, Montreal 2nd Battalion.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of Leinster.
182 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Lieutenants Francois Archambault.
Joseph Chaput.
Joseph Chalifour.
Firrnin Dupuis.
Jean Baptiste Senet.
Moise Sylvestre.
Joseph The rien.
Joseph Lebeque.
Joseph N. Loiseau.
Pierre Lebault.
Hyacinthe Testu.
Antoine Marion.
Leandre Prevost.
Joseph Rivet.
Jean Baptiste Eneau.
Antoine Eneau.
Ensigns Pierre Richard.
Michel Chaput.
Patrick Malloy.
Francois Aumond.
Jean Baptiste Blanchard.
Pierre Chaput.
Jean Baptiste Cotton.
Jean Guildry.
Se raphin Lacombe.
Jacques Leblanc.
Joseph Mercier.
Michel Pre vost.
Antoine Payette.
David Pellerin.
Jacques Roy.
Gabriel Raymond.
Pierre Vien.
1 Son of Eoch St. Ours dit Deschaillons. Member Leg. Council, 1784. Died 11
Aug., 14, aged 68.
* Lt. -Colonel Lachenaye Battln. 11 May, 30.
Major 1st L Assomption Battln. 15 Apr., 30.
* Major 2nd L Assomption Battln. 15 Apr., 30.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 183
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
LA VALTRIE DI VISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Charles Gaspard De LaNaudiere.
Major Joseph Edouard Faribault; promoted Lt.-Colonel.
Jacques Lacombe.
2 Adjutant Captain Barthelemi Joliette ; promoted Major.
Aides-Major Lieutenant Andre Perrault.
Antoine Lacombe.
Pierre Paul De LaNaudiere.
Captains Charles Laporte. La Valtrie.
Pierre Mondor. La Valtrie.
Louis Laporte. St. Paul.
Andre Mondor. St. Paul.
Etienne Partenais. St. Paul. 8 Jan., 07.
Dominique Martineau. St. Paul.
Claude Martineau. St. Sulpice.
Jean Huiet dit Chausse. St. Sulpice.
Pierre Rottote. L Assomption,
Amable Archambault. L Assomption.
Bonaventure Lemire. La Pointe-du-jour.
Joseph Peltier. St. Esprit.
Joseph Bellony. St. Esprit.
Pierre Laroche. Lanoraye.
Francois Bonin. Lanoraye.
1 Had been a Lieutenant, 1st Koyal Canadian Volunteers. Member for Lein-
ster, 1804-08.
2 Lt.-Colonel 2nd Berthier Battln, 17 June, 30 ; Leg. Councillor, 1832-50 ; died
21 June, 50. See 7th Battln, Emb. Militia, page 137. A statue erected to his
memory, Joliette, L.C., 30 Sept., 52.
BERTHIER DI VISION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Honble James Cuthbert ; to 3rd S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
2 Major Louis Olivier.
Pierre Martin dit Pelland, 27 July, 12.
4 Adjutant Captain Maxime Olivier.
ft Lieutenant Joseph Amable Berthelot.
In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Warwick.
Disembodied by G.O. 17 Nov., 13.
184 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captains Pierre St. Valier Mailloux. Berthier. To 3rd S E M
28 May, 12.
Pierre Pelland, Jr. Berthier. 30 July, 12.
Joseph Levesque. Berthier.
Joseph Roche. Berthier.
Prisque Ferland. Berthier.
Jean Baptiste Gilbert. Berthier.
Alexis Grandpre*. Berthier.
Louis Vadout. St. Cuthbert.
Andre Ferriere. St. Cuthbert.
J. B. Olivier. St. Cuthbert.
^ Antoine Destrampe. St. Cuthbert.
Francois Eneau. St. Cuthbert.
Maxime Olivier. St. Eustache.f 29 July, 12.
Nicholas Geoffroy. St. Eustache.
Paschal Goulet. St. Eustache.
Pierre Crepeau. Ile-du-Pas. 22 Sept., 12.
Lawrence Cramer. Rarnezay. 13 March, 12.
Pierre de Sorcy. Ramezay. 28 July, 12.
Joseph Paquet. 10 Feb., 13.
1 Son of James Cuthbert, Seigneur of Berthier ; Member for Warwick, 1796-
1811 ; Leg. Councillor, 1811 ; died 4 March, 49.
* Died at Berthier, 4 Feb., 16. His son Richard was an Ensign, Canadian
Fencibles, in 1811.
8 Living in 1875.
4 See 7th Battln., Emb. Militia, page
ST. OURS DIVISION.
1 Colonel Commandant Charles Louis Roch de St. Ours.
Lt.-Colonel Pierre Ignace Malhiot, 16 March, 12; to 2nd S.E.M.
Major Francois Xavier Malhiot, 5 March, 12 ; promoted Lt.-
Colonel.
Robert Jones, 16 March, 12.
fThe Companies at St. Eustache were transferred to the Biv-du-Chene Battln.
in 1813.
In 1828 1st Battalion, County of Warwick.
Ordered for garrison duty at William Henry (G.O. 24 Sept., 12); relieved
from service 26 Nov., 12 ; ordered for service Oct., 13; did duty at Chambly.
In 1828, 1st Battalion, County of Leinster.
THE LOWEK CANADIAN MILITIA. 185
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Adjutant Louis Tucker.
Quartermaster George Graves.
Surgeon Louis M. Barbier; to Voltigeurs 19 April, 14.
Aides-Major Captain Francois Victoire Malhiot ; to 2nd S. E. M.
Lieutenant Michel Gamelin Gaucher.
Ensign P. Noyelle de Fleurimont.
Captains Pierre Cournoyer. Sorel.
Alexis Cardin. Sorel.
Francois Renoy. Sorel.
Michel Lincourt. Sorel.
Joseph Shuter. Sorel. To 3rd S. E. M.
Jean Baptiste St. Martin. Sorel.
Francois Louis Chapdelaine. St. Ours.
Pierre Chapdelaine. St. Ours.
L. Chapdelaine dit Lariviere. St. Ours.
Athanase Fredet. St. Ours.
Francois Lamoureux. St. Ours.
Charles Payan dit St. Onge. St. Ours.
Denis Jusseaume. Contrecoeur.
Etienne Paquette. Contrecoeur.
Joseph Donais. Contrecoeur.
Jean Baptiste Lincourt. Contrecosur.
Joseph Levitre.
Francois Quintal.
Lieutenants Louis Berard.
George Bramley.
Charles Chapdelaine.
Joseph Cornault.
Agapit Duval.
Francois Dussaut.
Louis Paul Henne.
Charles Lafontaine.
Jean Baptiste Millet.
Francois Ouellet.
Jean Baptiste St. Martin.
Louis Tremble.
Louis Valentin.
Ensigns Antoine Cournoyer.
Augustin Cardin.
Joseph Cournoyer.
Jean Chapdelaine.
J.p&aptiste Dusseaux.
186 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Ensigns Jacob Derge.
Pierre Fizette.
Joseph Lamoureux.
Hypolite Lariviere.
Benjamin Leroux.
Louis Millet.
J. Baptiste St. Germain.
1 Son of Eoch de St. Ours dit Deschai lions. Baptized at Quebec, 24 Aug.,
1753 ; Lieut, in Carleton s Companies, 1776 ; Captain Royal Highland Emigrants
(84th Foot), 27 May, 83 ; A. D. C. to Lord Dorchester, 1 Dec., 1777 ; to Haldimand,
1 July, 78 ; Bvt.-Major, 94 ; Captain 60th, 2 Dec., 95 ; went on h. p. as Capt.
132nd Foot, 1796. Member Leg. Council, 1808-34 ; died 11 Nov., 34.
* Member Leg. Council, 1832 ; died 22 Jan., 74.
8 Another order gives the date of his transfer to Voltigeurs as 24 July, 14.
ST. HYACINTHE d YAMASKA DIVISION.
1 Lt.-Col. Commandant Hyacinthe Marie Delorme.
Major Jean Dessaulles, 17 March, 12 ; Lt.-Colonel 26 March, 13.
Adjutant Captain Arnable Archambault.
2 Edouard Cartier.
Quarter-Master Michael Dwyer.
Captains Joseph Coiteux. St. Hyacinthe.
Louis Gendreau. St. Hyacinthe.
Augustin Morin. St. Hyacinthe.
4 Joseph Cartier. St. Hyacinthe.
Pierre Cadoret. St. Hyacinthe.
Jean Baptiste Langelier, Sr. St. Hyacinthe.
Amable Archambault. St. Hyacinthe. 27 May, 12.
Joseph Porlier.
3 John Dwyer.
Pierre Plamondon.
Pierre Chapdelaine.
Joseph Pallardie.
Pierre Frichet.
Joseph Raymond.
Jacques Robitaille.
Charles Lagorce.
Ordered out G. O. 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved from service 26 Nov., 12.
In 1828 3rd Battalion, County of Richelieu.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 187
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captains Louis Archarabault.
Joseph Bisteaudeau.
Roderick Chisholm.
Joseph Chapdelaine.
Lieutenants Antoine Valin.
Jean Baptiste Talon.
Jean Baptiste Nicol.
Pascal Bourbonniere.
Alexis Beauchamp.
Samuel Bullock.
Louis Biron.
Joseph Benoit.
Joseph Dandelin.
Hypolite Dufresne.
Jean Baptiste Langelier, Jr.
Francois Valle, 27 May, 12.
Ensigns Enos Blin.
Joseph Dufresne.
Simon Gendron.
Joseph Langelier.
J. Baptiste L huissier.
Louis Legros.
Christophe L huissier.
Louis Pulin.
J. M. Langlois dit Germain, 27 May, 12.
1 Member for Richelieu, 1808-14 ; died 26 March, 13.
1 Died at St. Hyacinthe, 26 Feb., 41.
8 Lt.-Colonel 3rd Battln. St. Hyacinthe, 23 July, 30. Died at Abbotsford, L.C.,
30 Nov., 53, aged 72.
* Died, at St. Hyacinthe, 29 April, 25, Major Joseph Cartier, aged 70.
CHAMBLY.
1 Colonel Commandant Honble Jean Baptiste Melchior Hertel de
Rouville.
1st Battalion Chambly Division.
2nd Battalion Beloeil Division.
188 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
IST BATTALION CHAMBLY DIVISION.!
Lt.-Colonel James Finlay.
Major Jean Baptiste Hertel de Rouville ; to 2nd S.E.M. 28 May ,12.
Adjutant Captain David Lukin ; to 2nd S.E.M. 28 May, 12.
Timothee Franchere.
Aide-Major Ensign Louis B. de Lagrave.
Captains Julien DePelteau. St. Luc.
Honor^ Joubert. St. Luc.
Pierre Ostigny. Point Olivier.
Charles Masse. Point Olivier.
Michel Prive. St. Hilaire.
Leopold Remy. St. Hilaire.
Lieutenants
2 Ensign Alexander Nadeau.
1 Served in Carleton s Canadian Companies, 1775 ; taken prisoner at St. John s.
Leg. Councillor, 1812 ; died 30 Nov., 17.
1 Living in 1875.
2ND BATTALION BELCEIL DIVISION.
l Lt.-Colonel Pierre Guerot.
2
Major Pierre Grise.
Major-en-second Gabriel Marchand, 16 Oct., 13.
Adjutant J. Demers.
Captain David Lukin,
Quarter-Master John Yule.
Captains Toussaint Ferriere. Chambly.
s Michel Lamoureux. Chambly.
Julien Pie dalu. Chambly.
^ Joseph Courtemanche. Chambly.
Andre Vandendaigue. Beloeil.
Benjamin Beaudry. Beloeil.
Andr^ Gadbois.
Prudent Gadbois.
Ordered for service 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved 26 Nov., 12 ; on duty at Chambly,
Sept., 13.
In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Kent.
THE|LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 189
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Lieutenants Joseph Bresse.
Bernard Bernard.
Francois Lareau.
Jean Manie.
Joseph Renaud.
Charles Tessier.
Ensigns Francois Archambault.
Narcisse Coursol.
Baptiste Dufresne.
J. Baptiste Lareau.
James White.
1 Member for Kichelieu, 1792-96.
2 Lt.-Colonel 2nd Battln, Chambly, 7 May, 30.
8 Died at Chambly, 29 April, 25, aged 70.
BEAUHARNOIS.
1st Battalion Boucherville Division.
2nd Battalion Beauharnois Division.
IST BATTALION BOUCHERVILLE DIVISION.
Lt.-Colonel Paul Lacroix.
1 Major Pierre Rene Boucher de Labruere; to 2nd S.E.M.28 May, 12.
Louis Rene 1 Chaussegros de Lery; Lt.-Colonel 1 June, 13.
3 Hyacinthe Raymond,! Jr., 7 Oct., 13.
Adjutant J. R. Chaussegros de LeVy.
4 Aides-Major Captain Rene" Thomas Vercheres de Boucherville.
Joseph P. Lacroix.
Ensign Pierre Marass^ ; to 2nd S. E. M. 28 May, 12.
Francois Viger.
J. B. Gendreau.
Quartermaster Casimir Denaut.
Surgeon F. C. Duvert.
Ordered out by G.O., 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved from service 26 Nov., 12. Embodied
by G.O. 27 Sept., 13.
In 1828 1st Battalion, County of Kent.
190 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
5 Captains Pierre Weilbrenner. Boucherville. To 2nd S. E. M.
28 May, 12.
Augustin Weilbrenner (a). Boucherville.
Charles Denaut Demuy (b). Boucherville.
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (c). Boucherville.
Francois Surprenant. Longueuil.
Francois Trudeau. Longueuil.
Charles Millet. Longueuil.
Charles Leclair. Longueuil.
Alexis Daigneau, Sr. (d) Longueuil.
Alexis Prefontaine (e). Longueuil.
Francois Brousseau. La Prairie.
Louis Hebert. La Prairie.
Joseph Ignace Hebert. La Prairie. See Guides.
Jean Baptiste Raymond, Sr. La Prairie.
Francois Pinsonnault. La Prairie.
^ Antoine Dupre*, Sr. (f). La Prairie.
Lieutenants Michel Gatien (a).
Joseph Roy (b).
Paschal Trudel (c).
Alexis Daigneau, Jr. (d)
Joseph Dubuc (e).
Joseph D. Porcheron (f).
^ Jean Marie Tetreau.
^V Andre* Tetreau.
Ensigns Chrisostome Racicot (a).
Augustin Quintal (b).
Etienne Rive (c).
Charles Trudeau (d).
Louis Etienne Daniel (e).
Benoit Dincoiman (f).
fe James Brisben.
Benoit Pinsonnault.
Francois Viger.
1 Medal with clasp, Chateauguay.
1 Son-in-law of Col. P. R. A. Boucher de Boucherville, 2nd Beauharnois. Leg.
Councillor, 1818 ; died 28 Nov., 32.
3 Appears also as "Moise Raymond, Jr."
The letters in brackets are to distinguish the officers of the various com
panies as given in the Freer Papers (M. 142, p. 45, Can. Archives.)
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 191
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.}
4 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp). Major 1st Chambly Battln., 17 June,
30. His diary dealing with the war has been published by the Numismatic and
Antiquarian Society, Montreal, 3rd Series, Vol. III.
6 Major 1st Chambly Battln., 5 April, 30.
6 Captain 1st Chambly, 17 Dec., 30.
2ND BATTALION BE AUHARNOIS DIVISION.
Engagements : Chateauguay.
1 Colonel Honble Pierre Rene* Amable Boucher de Boucherville.
2 Lt.-Colonel Honble Charles William Grant, Baron de Longueuil,
15 May, 12.
ft 3 Major Edmond Henry, 15 May, 12.
9 Adjutant-eri-paye Captain Ambroise Sanguinet, Sr., 15 May, 12.
Adjutant Captain Thomas Busby, 16 May, 12.
Lieutenant Michael O Sullivan.
8 Captains Laurent Roy. St. Margaret.
Constant Cartier. St. Margaret. 22 Mar., 1798.
Joseph Larue. St. Margaret.
Joseph Brun. St. Margaret.
Joseph Cloatre. St. Margaret.
Pierre Lefebvre. St. Philippe.
Jacques Robert. St. Philippe.
Etienne Rive. St. Philippe.
ft Pierre Hebert. St. Philippe. 4 Aug., 12.
ft ( Joseph Marie Longuetin. St. Constant.
Alexis Lanctot. St. Constant.
Louis Demers. Chateauguay.
Jean Baptiste Brouillet. Chateauguay.
Etienne Eneau. Beauharnois. 18 Sept., 12.
James Milne. Beauharnois.
Charles Archambault. Beauharnois. 1 Oct., 12.
Ordered out, G.O. 3 Nov., 12; relieved from service 26 Nov., 12; embodied
G.O. 27 Sept., 13.
Divided into two Battalions, by G.O. 15 Dec., 13.
1st Batt. Beauharnois. St. Constant, Chateauguay and Beauharnois Com
panies, under Lt.-Col. Grant. In 1828 it became 1st Battalion, County of Hun
tingdon.
2nd Batt. L Acadie. L Acadie, St. Philippe Companies, under Major Herse.
It became, in 1828, the 3rd Battalion, County of Huntingdon.
192 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captains Alexis Sauvageau. Beauharnois. 2 Sept., 12.
<& Bazile Lamarque.
^ Antoine Dupuis. 30 Jan., 14.
^Jf Lieutenants Antoine Lanctot.
& Theodore Be chard.
Jean Cassaus. (Cassene ?)
Francois He bert.
Francois Pinsonnault.
Francois Robert.
& Ensigns Francois Lanctot.
Frederick Hart.
Louis Julien.
Jean Baptiste Reniau.
Jean Baptiste Viau.
1 Born at Cataraqui, 1 Feb., 1735 ; died 2 Nov., 12. Captain in Carleton s Can
adian Companies, 1775 ; taken prisoner at St. John s ; served under Burgoyne ;
Member Leg. Council, 1792 ; father of Lt.-Colonel P. A. Boucher, Prov. A. D. C.,
and Captain Kene T. Boucher (Vercheres), 1st Boucherville.
1 Son of Captain David Alexander Grant, 84th Foot, and Marie, Baroness
Longueuil. Born at Quebec, 1782. Succeeded as 5th Baron de Longueuil.
Member Leg. Council, 1811. Held at Worcester, Mass., 8 Dec., 13, as a hostage
for the U.S. officers then prisoners in Canada. Lt.-Colonel 1st Battalion, Mon
treal C. and C., 17 Apr., 30. Died at Kingston, U.C., 5 July, 48.
8 Commanded 1st Beauharnois during Col. Grant s detention in the United
States. Present at Chateauguay. Member for Huntingdon, 1810-14. Died at
Laprairie, 14 Sept., 41, aged 83. His name is given as "Edme Henry" and
"Henry Edme." Lt.-Colonel 2nd Huntingdon, 2 July, 1822.
4 Member for Huntingdon, 1814-24. Fought a duel with Dr. Caldwell, 11 Apr.,
1819, being dangerously wounded. Present at Chateauguay. Major 1st Battal
ion, Montreal C. and C., 14 April, 30.
5 Transferred to L Acadie Division in 1814.
6 Also given as "Lonctin."
7 Living in 1875.
8 SeeQr.-M. General s Department, page 101. Died at St. Martin, about 1870.
9 Died 26 March, 19.
10 At La Fourche, 1813.
11 Ensign 4th Batt., S.E.M.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 193
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
L ACADIE BATTALION.?
Major Jacques Clement Herse.
Quartermaster Michael Dwyer.
Captains Joseph Brun.
Edouard Cartier.
R. K. Chisholm.
Pierre Louis Girardin.
Joseph Lareau.
Laurent Roy.
Lieutenants Louis Biron.
Louis Girardin.
Olivier Hebert.
J. Hale.
Francois Lafay.
Thos. Marchesseau.
Richard McGinnis.
Ensigns Belonie Comeau.
Christophe Fortin.
Christophe Lucier.
Pierre Martel.
Joseph Piedeloup.
Joseph Poirier.
(See page 191.)
LES CHASSEURS.
Engagement : Chateauguay.
COMPAGNIE D ELITE DE CHATEAUGUAY.
<fo l Captain Jean Baptiste Brugiere.
Lieutenant William Dalton, 9 Oct., 12.
2 Ensign Amable Foucher.
CHASSEURS DE L ACADIE (TWO COMPANIES.)
Captain Pierre Louis Girardin, 7 Oct., 12.
3 Louis De Coigne, 8 Oct., 12.
Lieutenant Richard McGinnis, 7 Oct., 12.
Joseph Piedelonp, 8 Oct., 12.
Under the command of Major de Salaberry.
194 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
CHASSEURS DE ST. PHILIPPE.
Captain Paul Theopbile Pinsonnault, 9 Oct., 12.
4 Lieutenant Frederick Hart, 9 Oct., 12.
Ensign Bazile Bouchard.
CHASSEURS DE ST. CONSTANT.
5 Captain Pierre Matte, 16 Oct., 12.
Lieutenant Theophile Beffre, 18 Oct., 12.
1 Present at Chateauguay, wounded.
2 Present at Chateauguay. Capt. 1st Huntingdon, 5 Mar., 27.
3 De Salaberry wrote of him as "Un homme de connaissances peu communes.
4 Living in 1875.
6 Died 28 Jan., 31, aged 57.
ST. DENIS DIVISION.
1 Colonel Joseph Boucher de Labruere Montarville.
2 Lt.-Colonel Louis Bourdages; Major 18 March, 12.
Major Francois de Laperiere.
Joseph Charles Drolet, 10 Feb., 13.
Adjutant L. P. Duvert.
Quartermaster Joseph Cartier.
Paymaster Raymond Bourdages.
Assistant Surgeon Alfred Nelson.
Aides -Major Captain Louis Coursol.
Lieutenant J. Besse.
Captains Louis Courtemanche. St. Denis.
Jean Baptiste Cadieux. St. Denis.
ft Joseph Gariepy. St. Denis. 8 Feb., 14.
Joseph Leblanc. St. Denis.
Antoine Benoit. St. Charles.
Jean Baptiste Phoenix, Sr. St. Charles.
Christophe Marchesseau. St. Antoine.
Pierre Cheval, Jr. St. Antoine.
Louis Durocher. St. Antoine.
Ordered for service by G.O. 3 Nov., 12 ; relieved from service, 26 Nov., 12 ;
ordered on service, Oct., 13.
In 1828, 2nd Battalion, County of Kichelieu.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 195
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
Captains Archange Renaud. St. Mark.
Jean Baptiste Bougrette. St. Mark.
Toussaint Drolet. St. Mark.
Antoine Marchesseau. St. Mark.
Etienne J. Migneault.
Lieutenants C. J. T. Bourdages.
Baptiste Auge.
Louis Brodeur.
Francois Cote.
Louis Dufresne.
Antoine Franchere.
Joseph Jeannot.
Baptiste Lussier.
Christophe Lussier.
Louis Leblanc.
Augustin Marchesseau.
Louis St. Germain.
Bazile Dufresne.
Ensigns Joseph Auge.
Eusebe Cartier.
Baptiste Courtemanche.
Louis Durocher.
Jean Baptiste Phoenix, Jr.
Baptiste Guyon.
Pierre Meunier.
Pierre Mondor.
Bazile Olivier.
Godefroy Plamondon.
Charles Renaud.
Toussaint Tetreau.
1 Died 10 March, 13, aged 70.
8 Member for Richelieu, 1808-14 ; Buckingham, 1815-16. Afterwards Lt.-Col.
2nd Richelieu. Died at St. Denis de Richelieu, 20 Jan., 35.
VERCHERES DIVISION.
Colonel Commandant Joseph Boucher de Labruere Montarville.
1 Lt.-Colonel Jacques Cartier, Sr., 18 Feb., 08.
Formed 18 Feb., 13 ; embodied by G.O. 27 Sept., 13.
In 1828, 3rd Battalion County of Surrey.
196 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
DISTRICT OF MONTREAL (Continued.)
2 Major Eustache Desrivieres Beaubien ; ~Lt.-Colonel-en-second 29
Sept., 13.
Adjutant-en-paye M. Le Pailleur.
8 Adjutant Lieutenant Jacques Cartier, Jr. ; Major by 1814.
Captains Jean Baptiste Charon. Vercheres.
Pierre Amyot. Vercheres.
Francis Brien. Vercheres.
Francois Quintal. Vercheres.
Paschal Gagnon, Sr. Vercheres.
Paschal Gagnon, Jr. Vercheres.
A. Vegeart dit Labonte. Vercheres.
Urbain Richard. Varennes.
Louis Loiseau. Varennes.
Pierre Geoffrion. Varennes.
Jacques Lemoine de Martigny, Sr. Varennes.
Joseph Laberge. Varennes.
Jean Baptiste Savarie. Varennes.
Lieutenants
4 Ensign Joseph Ayet dit Maleau.
1 Served during first American War. Member for Surrey, 1804-09 ; died at St.
Antoine, 22 Mar., 14. Father of Sir George E. Cartier, Minister of Militia,
1867-73.
1 Died at Varennes, 3 Oct., 16.
8 Lt. -Colonel 3rd Battln., Vercheres ; died at St. Antoine, 29 Aug., 41, aged 67.
4 Living in 1875.
THE TOWNSHIPS
Colonel Horible Sir John Johnson, Bart.
1st Battalion. 2nd Battalion.
3rd Battalion. 4th Battalion.
5th Battalion. 6th Battalion.
IST BATTALION.
Lt.-Colonel G. McBeath.
William Lindsay.
Major Thomas McVey, 28 Dec., 13.
Adjutants William McCrae.
James Drennan.
Quartermaster Conrad Deddrick.
Surgeon Austin Leonard.
Captains Philip Byrne (Cavalry). St. John.
Joseph Richardson ; to F.L.I.
Menard Grossman. Lacolle.
Joseph Odell. Odelltown.
John Dewar. Caldwell s Manor.
Jasper Cook. Caldwell s Manor.
Isaac Wilsie. Hemmingford.
Edward Brown.
3 Horace Hibbard. Ormstown.
Archibald Ogilvie. Ormstown.
Garret Barron. Hichinbrook.
Lieutenants James Clark.
Henry Emerick.
Thomas McLaren.
Daniel McCollum.
Ensigns Daniel Cotton.
Newberry Edie.
Louis Marchand.
Josephus Vaughan.
Embodied by G.O. 27 Sept., 13.
In 1828, this Battalion was 2nd Battln. County of Bedford.
198 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
THE TOWNSHIPS. (Continued.)
1 See Indian Department.
1 Major 1st Batt. L Acadie Battln., 24 Aug., 30.
s Originally an American subject. Did not leave Canada during the War.
2ND BATTALION.
Lt.-Colonel Henry Ruiter.
Major John Jones ; to F.L.L Lt.-Colonel 3 Apr., 21
Adjutant
Captains Alexander Griggs. Sutton.
Moses Elkins.
Bella Bell.
John Porter. Brome.
John Savage, Sr.
Henry Powers.
John Pickle.
Richard Adams. Bolton.
Ezekiel Moulton.
James Poison.
Lieutenants John Savage, Jr. ; to F.L.I. 25 Aug., 13.
3RD BATTALION.
Lt.-Colonel Henry Cull, 2 Apr., 08.
En-second - - Willard, 12 Apr., 14.
Major Charles Kilborn ; to F.L.I.
2 Adjutant Captain Jacob Glen.
1 Surgeon Isaac Whitcher, 21 July, 10.
Captains Francis Ruiter. Stanstead.
Francis Taplin. Stanstead.
Johnson Taplin.
Israel Wood (Cavalry).
James Bodwell.
David Curtis.
Moses Copp. 5 Apr., 08.
James Bangs.
Francis Bartlet. Barnston.
Issacher Norton. Barnston.
In 1828, was the 3rd Battalion, County of Bedford.
In 1828, was the 4th Battalion, County of Richelieu.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 199
THE TOWNSHIPS. (Continued.)
Captains Joseph Ives. Hatley.
Simon Kezard. Hatley. 13 July, 10.
1 Lieutenants Messa.
Ezra Ball. Ens. 3 June, 05 ; Lt. 20 Nov., 07 ; res.
Oct., 13.
Bodwell.
l Ensigns Edmund Boynton.
Enoch Bailey ; Capt. Nov., 13.
Roswell Smith ; Lt. Nov., 13.
John Heath, Nov., 13.
1 Took part in expedition to Derby, Vt., 27 Dec., 13 ; thanked for services in
G.O., 9 Jan., 14.
2 Major 5th Bedford, 1 Feb., 28. His son, Edward Southouse, was appointed
an Ensign DeMeuron s, 11 May, 1815.
4ra BATTALION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Philip Luke, Sr.
2 Major Joseph Powell.
2 Adjutant Lieutenant Philip Luke, Jr.
Captains Harmonius Best. St. Armand.
2 Christian Weyer, Sr. St. Armand.
Joseph Baker. Dunham.
Jacob Ruiter. Dunham.
John Ruiter. Dunham.
James Pell. Dunham.
Lieutenants Kraus. ? Krans.
Weyer.
- Ranz. ? Krans.
^f 4 John Reychand.
fr * George Willis.
fe * Christian Snyder.
fa 2 John W T aggoner.
$ Ensigns John Whitney.
^ Benjamin Reynolds.
Embodied by G.O. 27 Sept., 13.
In 1828 was the 4th Battalion, County of Bedford.
200 THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA.
THE TOWNSHIPS (Continued.)
1 Lieutenant during Revolutionary War. Died at St. Armand, 3 Jan., 24
aged 70.
* Prisoner of war at Burlington, Vt., Dec., 13.
3 Major 2 Jan., 18, vice Powell, deceased. Usually referred to as "Wehr."
4 Prisoner of war at Burlington, Vt., Dec., 13. Lower Canadian Crown Lands
papers give his name as "Rhycard."
5TH BATTALION.
Lt.-Colonel
Major Commanding Jesse Pennoyer.
Captains Guy Mills. Compton.
Felix Ward. Compton.
Samuel Heard. Newport.
N. Bishop. Dudswell.
Israel Hibbard. Orford.
David Steel. Brompton.
Daniel Miller. Melbourne.
Joseph Perkin. Shipton.
Elmer Gushing (Cavalry). Shipton. Resigned 27
Mar., 13.
William Moore. Kingsey.
6TH BATTALION.
1 Lt.-Colonel Adam Gordon Johnson.
2 Major John Johnson.
Adjutant Theophile Lemay.
F. M. Petrimoult.
Quartermaster John Donaldson.
Captains Joseph Carreau. Ste. Marie.
Alexis Desbleds. Ste. Marie. 9 March, 04.
Pierre Goyet. Ste. Marie.
Antoine Meunier. Riv. des Hurons. 8 Apr., 08.
Pierre Nolin. Sabvrevois. 7 Apr., 08.
Norman McLeod (Highland Co y.) Mt. Johnson.
Henry Georgen. Farnham.
Bedard.
In 1828 was the 5th Battalion, County of Buckinghamshire (Ascott).
In 1828 was 5th Battalion, County of Bedford.
THE LOWER CANADIAN MILITIA. 201
THE TOWNSHIPS (Continued.)
Lieutenants Louis Marchand.
Ambroise Bedard.
Andre Rescillon.
1 See Indian Department.
s Brother of Sir Adam Johnson ; born 1792 ; died at St. Mathias, 23 June, 41.
THE PROVINCIAL MARINE,
VESSELS.
ON LAKE ONTARIO.
1 Royal George 18 guns.
6 Earl of Moira 14
16 Duke of Gloucester 6
2 Sir Isaac Brock
3 Wolfe 22
Building at Kingston .... 24
4 Melville 14
5 Sir Sidney Smith 12
ON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER.
7 Black Snake.
7 Thunder.
ON LAKE ERIE.
8 Queen Charlotte 18 guns.
9 Lady Prevost 12
10 General Hunter 6
9 Little Belt 2
9 Chippawa 2
11 Detroit 1 8
11 Detroit II 19
13 Eliza
13 Colonel Myers
14 Caledonia
ON LAKE HURON.
Mink.
15 Perseverance.
12 Nancy 1
THE PROVINCIAL MARINE. 203
1 He-named "Niagara" in 1814.
2 Intended to carry 30 guns ; building at York and destroyed by the Ameri
cans, April, 1813.
3 A sloop. He-named "Montreal" in 1814.
* Re-named "Star" in 1814.
5 A schooner. Altered to a brig i 1814 and named "Magnet."
6 A schooner. Altered to a brig in 1814, and named "Charwell."
7 "Capt. Mclntosh of the Embodied and Capt. Davy of the Incorporated
Militia are appointed each to command a gunboat. For "Black Snake" 1 Sgt.,
1 Corporal and 20 men ; for the "Thunder" 1 Sgt., 1 Corporal and 24 men ; 2
K.A. gunners to be attached to each vessel." (Militia Order, Kingston, 8 June, 12.)
8 A brig. Was at Detroit, 16th Aug., 12. Taken at Put-in-Bay.
9 Lady Prevost and Chippawa were schooners. Both were taken at Put-in-Bay.
10 A brig. Was at Detroit, 16 Aug., 12.
11 Originally the "Adams." Captured by Brock and re-named "Detroit."
Was re-captured by the Americans and destroyed by fire at Squaw Island, Niag
ara River, 9 Oct., 12. Detroit II. was a brig.
11 Chartered from Northwest Fur Company. Lost at Nottawasaga, 14 Aug., 14.
18 Were at Fort Meigs.
14 Belonged to the Northwest Fur Company. Was at Mackinac, 17 July, 12.
Captured by the Americans off Fort Erie, 9 Oct., 12, and was one of the Ameri
can squadron at Put-in-Bay.
16 Destroyed by the Americans at Sault Ste. Marie.
16 Taken at York, 27 April, 13.
THE PROVINCIAL MARINE.
Engagements: Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
Frenchtown, 22nd Jan., 13.
York, 27th April, 13.
Fort Meigs, 1st May, 13.
Miami, 5th May, 13.
Commissioner to Upper Canada Naval Department, (temp.),
Captain Richard O Connor ,Royal Navy,2 June,13.
Was under the Quartermaster-General s Department until 24th June, 1813,
when Captain O Connor, Royal Navy, having been appointed Commissioner of
the Navy Department in Upper Canada, all persons and stores were transferred
over to him. (G.O. 2 June, 13.)
" The officers of the Provincial Marine received their commissions from the
Commander-in-Chief in British North America, and the whole force was
attached to the Department of the Quartermaster- General. On the arrival of
the first detachment of the Royal Navy, these gentlemen were informed that
| their commissions could not be recognized by the rules of a service
The greater part of these officers retired from the Marine and took service in
the Militia, where they were permitted to risk their lives without offence to
their feelings." (Coffin s Chronicles of the War.)
204 THE PROVINCIAL MARINE.
2 Captains Hon ble Alexander Grant.
George B. Hall, 25 Apr., 12.
4 Masters and Commanders John Steel,
-fr Henry Murney.
Louis Ruel.
fe 7 Gustavus Arcvison.
<& First Lieutenants William McDonald.
Francois Gauvreau. Lake Ontario.
Theophilus Sampson. Lake Ontario.
^V Hugh Earle. Lake Ontario.
Francis Lawrence.
- Fish. Lake Ontario.
Francis Purvis. Lake Erie.
John Drake.
12 Second Lieutenants Charles Frederic Rolette. Lake Erie.
$- l James Richardson, Jr.
^ l James Patterson.
^f Angus McLaughlin.
^ John Williams.
^ 15 George Smith. Lake Ontario.
$; ll Stephen Jones.
17 Robert Irvine. Lake Erie.
M. L. Green. Lake Erie.
William Lowe.
<? Timothy Shea.
<& James Sinclair. Lake Erie.
Amos Biggar.
Bremner.
*fa 2) Master s Mate James Fortier.
19 G. Collins.
9 J. Campbell.
<& Sailing Masters Nathaniel Chapman.
^ 2l Jonathan Nelson. Lake Erie.
James Miller.
^ 2:J Samuel Fortier.
-jjf William Fleming.
- Fleet.
-fa - 1 Pilots Samuel Brock. Lake Ontario.
^ Daniel Purdy. Lake Ontario.
^ John McCall. Lake Erie.
^ 25 Edward Walker.
Robert E. Walker.
THE PROVINCIAL MARINE. 205
fa Pilots John Jaffray.
fa 26 William Osborne.
fa James Sinclair.
fa Alexander Tremeer.
fa Andrew Denike.
ft George Miller.
ft 27 Joseph Kendrick.
fa James Struthers.
fa John Gordon. St. Lawrence River.
fa 86 Edward Skelton.
28 Midshipmen John Ridout.
Robert Richardson, Jr.
fa John Campbell.
Louis Beaupre.
fa Samuel Hands.
fa 19 Robert Nelson.
Louis S. Johnston.
31 Thomas Barwis.
Storekeeper and Superintendent of York Dockyard-
Thomas James Plucknett.
fa 32 Surgeons Robert Richardson, Sr.
George Baker.
34 Grant Powell.
fa Assistant Surgeon Benjamin Hall.
Pressmaster Captain Edward Jones, Provincial Marines.
Clerks (Purser) James Langdon.
35 Wilson.
Clerk and Steward James Giffen.
fa Clerk Kingston Dockyard Frederick C. Barber.
-fa Francois X. Rocheleau.
1 Entered Navy as a ftrstclass Volunteer, 1798. Lieut. 1 Feb., 06. Com
mander 17 Aug., 10. Flag Captain to Yeo on "Prince Regent" at Oswego, where
he superintended boats landing troops. Returned to England in 1815. K.C.H.,
25 Jan., 36. Retired 1 Oct., 46.
* Entered Royal Navy as a Midshipman, 1755. Ensign 77th Foot, 1757.
Served in North America 2 years. Appointed Acting Master and Commander on
the Lakes, 1759. Member of Executive and Legislative Councils, Upper Canada,
1792. President of the Province, 11 Sept., 0524 Aug., 06. Removed from
Prov. Marine, 30 March, 12, on account of old age. Died at Grosse Isle, U.C.,
May, 1813. He received 5000 acres of land, 10 July, 1793, in consideration of his
faithful services. His pay as Commander was 165 sterling per annum.
* Succeeded Grant as Commander, 25 Apr., 12. Was at Detroit ; mentioned in
despatches (medal and clasp). After the Prov. Marine Department was taken
206 THE PROVINCIAL MARINE.
over by the Navy, Capt. Hall (styled late Superintendent and Storekeeper,
Amherstburg Dockyard) was appointed Naval Storekeeper, Montreal, 25 Dec.,
13, at 10 shillings per diem. He died at Amherstburg, 9 Jan., 21. See 1st Essex.
4 Kemoved from office, 30 March, 12, being succeeded by Earle.
5 Captain of a schooner unattached.
6 On the River St. Lawrence.
7 Master of a transport at capture of Detroit, and at Fort Meigs. Medal with
clasp Detroit. Master of a transport attached to the Royal Navy.
1 Appointed 2nd Lieut., 12 May, 1805.
9 Appointed Lieut., 12 May, 1805; Captain 25 Apr., 12, on Steel s removal.
Died at Kingston, U.C., 28 Dec., 40, aged 76.
10 Appointed First Lieut., 25 April, 1812.
11 Was at Put-in-Bay, 10 Sept., 13. Confined in Frankfort penitentiary as a
hostage.
12 Born at Quebec, 1783. Entered Royal Navy ; was at the battle of the Nile
(wounded) and Trafalgar. Second Lieut., Prov. Marine, 4 Oct., 1807 ; 2nd Lieut,
and Mate, 24 Oct., 1808. First Lieut, on "Hunter," 25 Apr., 12. Captured the
packet "Cayahoga," 3 July, 12; was at Frenchtown, where he acted as an
artillery officer (wounded); was at Put-in-Bay ( despatches), taking command of
the "Lady Prevost" on her commander being wounded ; a prisoner-of-war and
confined as a hostage in Frankfort penitentiary. Presented with a sword of
honour at Quebec, where he afterwards died, 17 March, 1831, aged 48.
18 A native of Kingston, U.C. Served as a Lieut, from 25 April, 12, to the
time of Sir James Yeo s taking command ; as Master and Pilot on the "Wolfe"
during the remainder of the war. Was at Oswego, 6 May, 14, losing an arm.
14 Son of the late Capt. Patterson. Appointed Midshipman on schooner "St.
Lawrence, 25 Apr., 12.
15 Served on the "Royal George."
16 Commanded a gunboat (U.C. Crown Lands Records.)
17 Commanded the "Caledonia" until her capture, 9 Oct., 12. Present at French-
town ; wounded whilst capturing a gun. Promoted 1st Lieut. Served on
"Queen Charlotte" at Put-in-Bay (despatches), succeeding to command on Capt.
Finnis, R.N., and Lieut. Stokoe, R.N., being wounded. Confined as a hostage
at Frankfort penitentiary.
18 Date of appointment, 25 April, 1812.
19 Was at Put-in-Bay ; prisoner of war, and confined as a hostage in Frankfort
penitentiary.
20 Present at Detroit, medal with clasp. Was at Put-in-Bay and held at
Frankfort penitentiary as a hostage.
21 On the "General Hunter."
11 Died on service, 9 Oct., 1814.
25 Present at Detroit, medal and clasp.
24 Query as to his being identical with Capt. S. Brock, 1st Northumberland.
25 Claims in his application for land grant to have been a "Commander."
26 Served on the "Moira."
27 Served on the "Prince Regent."
THE PROVINCIAL MARINE. 207
28 Son of Thomas Eidout, Survey or- General, U.C. Served on the "Boyal
George." Killed in a duel at York, 1817.
29 Son of Dr. Robert Richardson. Born at Queenston, U. C., 1798. Died at
Amherstburg, June, 1819. Severely wounded at Frenchtown, 22 Jan., 13.
Later he was a Lieut, in Provincial Drivers.
80 See also Indian Department. In a petition he states that he was a Midship
man on the "Lady Prevost" at Put-in-Bay, where he was wounded and taken
prisoner. Died at Amherstburg, 27 May, 1825.
81 Afterwards 1st Lieutenant. Served on Lake Erie. Present at Frenchtown,
wounded.
" Assistant Surgeon Queen s Rangers, 1798-1802. Surgeon s mate at Amherst
burg to 1813. District Judge, Western District, 1807-29. Was at Put-in-Bay
(prisoner). On his release was appointed Surgeon, Indian Department. Married,
in 1793, Madeleine, daughter of Lt.-Col. John Askin. Died at Amherstburg, 1
May, aged 59. His eldest son was the well-known Major John Richardson,
author of "Wacousta," "The War of 1812," in which he served as a Volunteer,
41st Regt., afterwards as a Lieut., 8th. He served later as Lieut., 2nd and 92nd
Regts. Capt. in the "British Auxiliary Legion" in Spain. His second son,
Robert, was the above Midshipman.
83 On the "Earl of Moira."
3i Acting 5 Oct., 12.
35 On the "Queen Charlotte."
36 Served also under Yeo.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT
ENGAGEMENTS: Mackinac, 17th July, 12.
Brownstown, 5th Aug., 12.
Maguaga, 9th Aug., 12.
1 Fort Detroit, 16th Aug., 12.
2 Queenston Heights, 13th Oct., 12.
3 Fort Niagara, 21st Nov., 12.
Frenchman s Creek, 27th Nov., 12.
4 Frenchtown, 22nd Jan., 13.
York, 27th April, 13.
Fort Meigs, 1st May, 13.
Miami, 5th May, 13.
Fort George, 27th May, 13.
* Beaver Dams, 24th June, 13.
Sandusky, 2nd Aug., 13.
Butler s Farm, 17th Aug.. 13.
6 Cross Roads, 6th Sept., 13.
Moraviantown, 5th Oct., 13.
Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
Chrystler s Farm, llth Nov., 13.
Fort George, 12th Dec., 13.
Lewiston, 20th Dec., 13.
7 Black Rock, Buffalo, 30th Dec., 13.
Chippawa, 5th July, 14.
8 Rock River Rapids, 19th July, 14.
Fort Shelby, 20th July, 14.
Prairie-du-Chien, 20th July, 14.
Lewiston, 25th July, 14.
Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14.
Conjocta Creek, 3rd Aug., 14.
Mackinac, 4th Aug., 14.
Nottawasaga, 24th Aug., 14.
Fort Erie, lst-31st Aug., 14.
Capture of the "Tigress," 3rd Sept., 14.
Capture of the "Scorpion," 6th Sept., 14.
Lyon s Creek, 19th Oct., 14.
Malcolm s Mills, 6th Nov., 14.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 209
"They were led yesterday by Colonel Elliott and Captain McKee, and noth
ing could exceed their order and steadiness. A few prisoners were taken by
them, during the advance, whom they treated with every humanity ; and it
affords me much pleasure in assuring Your Excellency that such was their for
bearance and attention to what was required of them that the enemy sustained
no other loss in men than what was occasioned by the fire of our batteries."
(Brock s Despatch, 17 Aug., 12.)
8 "He (Norton) and the Indians particularly distinguished themselves."
Sheaffe s Despatch, 13 Oct., 12.)
1 "I received the greatest assistance from Major Givins and the Indians under
his command." (Bisshopp s Despatch, 1 Dec., 12.)
4 "The zeal and courage of the Indian Department were never more conspicu
ous than on this occasion, and the Indian warriors fought with their usual
bravery." (Procter s Despatch, 25 Jan., 13.)
"In this affair the Indian warriors, under the command of Captain Kerr,
were the only force actually engaged ; to them great merit is due, and to them
I feel particularly obliged for their gallant conduct on this occasion." (Bisshopp s
Keport to Prevost, Beaver Dams, 24 June, 13.)
"The Indian warriors behaved with great steadiness and courage, and His
Excellency has much satisfaction in learning that they conducted themselves
with humanity and forbearance towards the prisoners after the action." (G.O.
28 June, 13.)
6 "Their conduct (the Indians) in this affair has given General de Kottenburg
particular satisfaction, inasmuch as it affords proof that their zeal in the cause
in which we are engaged is undiminished." (G.O. 9 Sept., 13.)
"Lt.-Col. Elliott, in this, as well as on other occasions, is entitled to my
highest commendations for his zeal and activity as Superintendent of the Indian
Department ; and I am happy to add that, through his exertions and that of his
officers, no act of cruelty, as far as I could learn, was committed by the Indians
towards any of their prisoners." (Eiall s Despatch, 1 Jan., 14.)
8 "This is perhaps one of, the most brilliant actions, fought by Indians only,
since the commencement of the war." (McKay s despatch to McDouall,27 July, 14.
INDIAN DEPARTMENT UPPER CANADA.
1 Deputy Superintendent-General and Deputy Inspector-General
Lt.-Colonel William Glaus, 2 July, 1796.
2 Superintendents-Lt.-Colonel Matthew Elliott, Sr.,Amherstburg.
Captain Thomas McKee, St. Joseph.
4 Deputy-Superintendents Lt.-Colonel William Caldwell, Sr.,
8 May, 14.
Lt.-Colonel Robert Dickson, Western
Nations.
Lt.-Colonel William McKay, Mack-
inac. 25 Dec., 14.
7 Agent Major James Givins. York.
Assistant-Secretary Duncan Cameron. York.
210 THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
UPPER CANADA (Continued.)
8 Surgeons Robert Kerr. Niagara. 27 April, 1788.
Robert Richardson. Western Nations. 25 Mar., 14.
10 Surgeon s Mate David Mitchell. St. Joseph and Mackinac.
11 Missionary Reverend J. B. Marcharid. Sandwich. 25 Dec., 12.
Storekeepers Joseph B. Clench. Niagara.
*ti George Ironside. Amherstburg.
John Ask in, Jr. St. Joseph.
14 Residents and Captains John Ferguson. Kingston. 1 Sept., 12.
Jean Baptiste Rousseaux. Niagara.
25 Oct., 12.
ft l5 Captains William Johnson Kerr.
ft l( Billy Caldwell. Western Nations.
ft 17 John Askin.
ft l William Jones.
ft ig John Wilson.
J. St. Germain, 25 May, 13.
ft 2( Matthew Elliott, Jr., 19 June, 13.
Thomas Gummersal Anderson, 1 Sept., 14.
ft 2 Francis Michael Dease. Western Nations. 2 Sept., 14.
Robert Ramsay Livingston (Miskinankai, "The
Fox,") 25 Oct., 14.
ft 24 Lieutenants Alexander McKee. Detroit. 18 June, 13.
Barnett Lyons. Detroit. 19 June, 13.
Jacob Graverat. Detroit. 19 June, 13.
ft z Joseph Rainville. Western Nations.
ft 27 Michel Brisebois. Western Nations. 5 June, 14.
ft 2 Charles Chandonnet. Western Nations.
ft M Louis Grignon. Western Nations.
ft Ignace La Rose. Western Nations.
ft John Law. Western Nations.
ft Jean B. Cadot. Western Nations. 26 Oct., 14.
ft 30 Philippe La Saussaye. Western Nations.
ft James Fraser. Western Nations.
George McGulpin. Western Nations.
ft 31 William Elliott. Western Nations.
ft Joseph Perrin. Western Nations.
ft Joseph Laperche dit St. Jean. Western Nations.
ft Edward Sayer, 19 June, 13.
William W. Chew, 25 Oct., 12.
George Rosseaux, 25 May, 13.
Lieutenants were appointed by Commission, receiving 6 sh. 6 d. a day.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 211
UPPER CANADA (Continued.)
34 Lieutenants Benjamin Fair-child, 25 Oct., 12.
Louis S. Johnston, 25 Oct., 14.
Eneas. Mackinac. 25 Nov., 14.
ft 37 Duncan Graham. Mackinac. Promoted Captain
6 Sept., 14.
& * John Brant (Anyonewaeghe.)
ft Alexander Ferguson.
{9 Interpreters Charles Anderson. Kingston. 1 Sept., 12.
Charles Aymard.
Charles Spenhard. St. Joseph. 25 May, 13.
ft 4 William Solomon. Western Nations.
l^T Jean Baptiste Guillory, Jr. Western Nations.
25 May, 13.
ft Joseph Roque. Western Nations.
ft Louis Chevalier. Western Nations.
ft Colin Campbell. Western Nations. 25 Nov., 14.
ft Louis Desaulniers. "Western Nations. 25 Nov., 14.
Antoine Grant. Western Nations.
Joseph St. Germain. Western Nations. 6June,14.
ft Pierre Grignon. Western Nations.
ft Francois Laframboise. Western Nations.
ft Joseph St. Pierre. Western Nations.
George Frederick Rapp. Western Nations. 24
Aug., 12.
ft Augustin Roque. Western Nations.
ft Pierre Thierry. Western Nations.
ft Antoine Brisebois. Western Nations.
ft Francois Bouche. Western Nations.
ft Louis Barthe. Western Nations.
Samuel Sanders.
William Gruette.
Thomas Guthrie.
George Bluejacket.
J. B. Sanscrainte.
Joseph Drouillard.
John B. Askin. St. Joseph.
Peter Schwartz.
Charles Reaume. Amherstburg.
George Martin.
ft * Alexander Ironside.
Interpreters were appointed by Warrant ; pay 4 sh., 8d. per diem.
212 THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
UPPER CANADA (Continued.)
-fa Interpreters Francois Xavier Cadot.
-& 48 Louis Tesson Honore.
^T Michel Girard.
-fr Thomas Alexander Clarke.
Louis Campeau. Michigan Territory. 25 Feb., 13.
Henri Honore. Mackinac. 5 June, 14.
William McAlpine. Mackinac. 24 June, 14.
John Wilson.
James Givins, Jr. York.
John Cameron. Matchedash.
1 Grandson of Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, and nephew of Sir John.
Lieut. Koyal Americans, 31 Oct., 1787 ; Captain 5 Feb., 95. Succeeded Colonel
Alex. McKee as D.S.G. and D.I.G., having previously been Superintendent at
Niagara. Was at Queenston (despatches), Fort George. Died 1826.
* Served as Captain in Indian Dept., 1777-84. Present at Blue Licks (des
patches), Sandusky (despatches). Asst. Agent for Western Indians, 1790.
Deputy Superintendent, 1795. Dismissed 1799 ; re-instated, 1808. Present at
Detroit, gold medal (despatches), Black Kock, &c., Moraviantown. Died near
Burlington Heights, U.C., 7 May, 14, aged 75. See 1st Essex.
9 Upon the dismissal of Col. Matthew Elliott as Superintendent in 1799, Capt.
McKee (4th-60th) was appointed by his father as Acting Superintendent at Am-
herstburg. Member for Kent, 1796, and for Essex, 1801. Major 2nd Essex.
Present at Detroit (despatches.) Died at the Cascades, about 20 Oct., 14, aged
44. Capt. McKee was the son of Col. Alexander McKee, and had been Ensign
60th, 29 March, 1791. Lieut. 5 Feb., 95. Capt. 20 Feb., 96.
4 Joined Bird s Corps under Lord Dunmore, August, 1775. Served in Butler s
Hangers, May, 177624 July, 1784. His four sons William J., James, Thomas
and Francis served in the Militia during war 1812-15.
6 A native of Dumfries. Commanded Sioux and other Indians at Mackinac ;
present at capture of "Tigress" and "Scorpion" (despatches.) Died at Drum-
mond Island, 20 June, 1823, aged 55.
8 See Michigan Fencibles, page 96.
7 Lieut. Queen s Bangers (1791-1802), 30 Nov. 1791.
8 Arrived at Quebec, 13 Sept., 1776, as Hospital Mate. Served on Burgoyne s
expedition of 1777 (prisoner) ; also under Clinton; went to Halifax, N.S., 1778.
Surgeon Royal Reg t. of New York (Sir John Johnson s), 177924 June, 1784;
Surgeon to the Loyalists, 24 Oct., 1784 ; Surgeon Indian Dept., 27 Apr., 1788.
Married a daughter of Sir William Johnson, 1st Bart., by Molly Brant. Died
at Albany, N. Y., March, 1825, aged 60.
* See Provincial Marine Department.
10 Served in 8th Foot, 1774-83. The "Old Wabino" in Colonel Landmann s
"Adventures and Recollections."
11 Died at Sandwich, 14 April, 24, aged 63.
13 Was M. A., King s College, Aberdeen ; died at Amherstburg, 31 May, 30, aged
70, being then Superintendent Indian Department.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 213
UPPER CANADA (Continued.)
11 Died 1818. Was present at capture of Mackinac, 1812. His half-brothers
Charles, Alexander and James Askin were officers during the war. Promoted
Captain in 1814.
14 Married a daughter of Sir William Johnson by Molly Brant.
16 Son of Surgeon Robert Kerr. Married his cousin Elizabeth, daughter of
Joseph Brant (Thayendanagea.) Present at Beaver Dams (despatches), Fort
Niagara, Schlosser, Black Rock, Chippawa (prisoner).
16 Was at Lewiston, 25 July, 14. Half-brother to Wm. Caldwell.
17 See 2nd Essex.
18 Was at Frenchtown. Superintendent of Issuers with the Right Division, 16
Aug., 13, at 10 shillings per diem. Died 31 Dec., 48, aged 76.
19 Present at Detroit (medal and clasp) ; also at Frenchtown, 22 Jan., 13
(wounded) .
20 Was at Frenchtown.
11 Born at Sorel, 1779 ; died at Toronto, 16 Feb., 1875, aged 96. Was at Prairie-
du-Chien. Appointed to Indian Department from Mississippi Volunteers.
Received land grant as Captain Michigan Fencibles. See Ontario Historical
Society Papers for a full account, Vol. 6, page 116.
K Commanded Chippawas at capture of Mackinac. Died at Amherstburg, 1
Feb., 20, being then Superintendent Indian Dept., and Major 2nd Essex.
Dease was related to Sir John Johnson, the Superintendent-General.
18 Served as a Midshipman on the "Argus" for four years ; in the 2nd Batt ln.
R.C.V. 8 years ; in the 2nd-60th 3 years ; commanded a company of Volunteers
at capture of Mackinac ; wounded and prisoner at Brownstown ; present at
Detroit ; Lieutenant Indian Department, 25 April, 14 ; was at Lewiston, 25 July,
14 ; was at Fort George (wounded and prisoner), 17 Aug., 13; escaped Aug., 13 ;
assisted in defence of Schooner "Nancy" at Nottawasaga, 14 Aug., 14; present
at capture of "Tigress" and "Scorpion," 3rd and 6th Sept., 14 (despatches.)
14 See Powell s Artillery. Promoted Captain, 25 June, 14.
s5 Was at Frenchtown. Transferred to Lower Canada, 27 Nov., 13.
38 Was at Fort Meigs.
17 Died 1839.
18 Murdered at St. Joseph River by his adopted son, J. B. Chandonnet.
19 His uniform is described in the appendix.
80 Killed at Sandusky, 2 Aug., 13.
81 See 1st Essex and Caldwell s Rangers.
32 Killed in action at Fort George, 27 May, 13.
83 Promoted from Interpreter, vice Chew, killed in action.
84 Appointed Interpreter to the Mohawks, 25 March, 1802.
85 Son of John Johnston, of Sault Ste. Marie, and his wife Oshaugus-co-day-
way-que ; served on the "Queen Charlotte," 1813 (prisoner) ; see Marine Depart
ment.
36 Present at Beaver Dams under Capt. Kerr. His name also appears as "Exen."
214 THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
UPPER CANADA (Continued.)
87 As a Lieutenant went with McKay to Fort Shelby (despatches) ; promoted
a step for his services.
88 Son of Joseph Brant (Thayendanagea) ; born 1794 ; died at Mohawk Village,
U.C., 1832 ; present at Queenston, Beaver Dams, &c.
39 Lieut, and Interpreter Anderson was promoted Lieut. 19 June, 13. Present
at Sackett s Harbour and Chrystler s Farm (despatches.) Lieut. Anderson,
"Having distinguished himself on several recent occasions as a zealous officer,"
His Excellency promoted him a Captain in Indian Department, from 25 Nov., 13.
(Can. Archives, M. 195 D.) Died at Kice Lake, U.C., 12 Jan., 44. Had been
Major 1st Frontenac.
40 Was at Beaver Dams.
41 See Ontario Historical Society, volume 3, page 126.
45 Was at capture of Mackinac and Detroit, Frenchtown, Moraviantown and
Lewiston.
tt Was at Frenchtown.
u Was at Frenchtown and Lewiston.
45 With Procter s retreat. Died at Kingston, 20 Dec., 1813.
* 6 See Mississippi Volunteers, page 97.
4r Was at Frenchtown. Died at Amherstburg, 16 Sept., 32, aged 48.
LOWER CANADA.
1 Superintendent-General and Inspector-General
Colonel Sir John Johnson, Baronet, 14 March, 1782.
2 Deputy Agent L. J. Fleury De Chambault. Montreal. 1796.
3 Superintendent Hon. Louis De Salaberry. Quebec. 1801.
* Secretary Adam Gordon Johnson. Montreal.
* Archibald Kennedy Johnson. Montreal. 25July,14.
6 Resident Agent J. B. D Estimauville. Quebec. 4 Dec., 12.
7 Storekeeper-General George Hawdon. Lachine.
James Findlay. Lachine. Acting, 25
July, 14.
8 Missionaries Reverend F.Painchaud. Restigouche.
Reverend Joseph Marie Belanger, 25 Aug., 14.
Reverend A. Bedard. Lorette.
Reverend F. Guignard. St. Francis.
Reverend N. Dufresne. Caughnawaga.
Reverend J. Marcoux. St. Regis.
Resident Agents and Captains [Regis.
9 Pierre Jean Baptiste Testard Louvigny de Montigny. St.
10 Joseph Maurice Lamofche. Montreal.
11 Dominique Ducharme. Two Mountains.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 215
LOWER CANADA (Continued.)
Resident Agents and Captains
Guillaume Chevalier de Lorimier. Caughnawaga
Joseph St. Valier Mailloux. 25 Feb., 14.
Lieutenants and Interpreters
ft l4 Jean Baptiste Chevalier de Lorimier. St. Regis.
Francois Marie de Lorimier. St. Francis.
J. Bertrand St. Germain. Two Mountains.
Simon Evans. St. Francis.
ft 17 Stanislas Vassal. St. Francis.
Charles Gedeon Gaucher.
Lorimier Verneueuil. St. Regis.
ft 20 Jean Evangeliste St. Germain. Two Mountains.
Joseph Charles Boucher de Niverville Three Rivers
25 Oct., 12.
ft 21 Isaac LeClair. St. Regis. 5 Nov., 12.
Louis Biron.
Jarvis Maccombe. Caughnawaga. 11 May, 13.
Louis Langlade. Two Mountains. 25 Aug. 13.
ft Solomon Y. Chesley.
Noel Annance. 25 Aug., 13.
Joseph Antoine de St. Francis. St. Francis.
Dominique Parent, 25 Feb., 14 ; Lieutenant 24 March, 14.
Barnett Lyons, from Upper Canada. Two Mountains
27 Nov., 13.
Amable Chevalier (Pawquokoman.) Two Mountains
14 Jan, 13.
Interpreters
Nathaniel Lines.
Joseph Biron, Sr. St. Regis.
Joseph Biron, Jr. St. Regis. 11 May, 13.
Charles Chesley. St. Regis. 25 Dec, 13.
Pierre Hubert. Caughnawaga.
Antoine Chenier. Montreal. [Sept, 12.
Francois X. Lacombe. Two Mountains. 24
Chinic.
Francois Annance. St. Francis.
ft 19 Ignace Portneuf.
1 Son of Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, whom he succeeded as 2nd Baronet
in 1774. Knighted 22 Nov., 1765. Colonel of the Six Townships Battalions of
Militia, which see ; also of "The Indian Warriors." Died 4 Jan., 30, aged 88
216 THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
LOWER CANADA (Continued.)
2 See Quartermaster-General of Militia, Lower Canada.
3 See 1st Battalion, Select Embodied Militia.
4 Son of Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet, whom he succeeded as 3rd Baronet.
Born 1781 ; died unmarried, May, 1843.
6 Youngest son of Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet. Born 1792.
6 Served during Revolutionary War as a Lieut, in an Independent Company
under Captain Jean Hertel de Rouville ; placed on half -pay at peace ; was
Resident Agent at St. Francis until 1796, when he was appointed Capt. 1st Batt.
Royal Can. Volunteers, but had to vacate his Indian office ; remained with his
Reg t. until disbanded in 1802 ; appointed Interpreter at Quebec in 1804. Grand
Voyer, Quebec District. See 3rd S.E.M. ; also Canadian Chasseurs.
T Superseded 25 July, 1814.
8 Resigned 25 Aug., 14. A "Francois Painchaud" ordained 21 Sept., 05. Died
8 Feb., 38.
9 Prisoner of war at St. Regis, 23 Oct., 12. Died 23 Feb., 13.
10 Was also Captain 3rd Batt., Montreal Militia. Present at Chateauguay
(despatches.)
11 Second son of Jean Marie Ducharme. Present at Beaver Dams, Chateau
guay, medal with clasp. Died at Lake Two Mountains, 3 Aug., 1853, aged 89.
"Known for his loyalty and important services which he rendered to the
Government in the last American War." (Montreal Transcript.)
11 Died at Sault St. Louis, 5 June, 24, aged 80.
13 See Indian Warriors, page 218.
14 Appointed Resident and Captain, 11 May, 13, vice Montigny, deceased.
Present at Beaver Dams.
15 A "Louis Martineau de Lorimier," former Capt. of Militia, died at St.
Nicolas, 24 Nov., 50, aged 75.
16 Appointed Resident and Captain, 25 April, 13.
17 Interpreter 1 Sept., 12. Dismissed 27 Nov., 13, for being "absent without
leave." Re-instated 11 Oct., 14.
18 Present at Beaver Dams. Died 2 Nov., 13.
19 See Indian Warriors, pages 217-218.
20 Present at Sackett s Harbour, 29 May, 13 ; also at Beaver Darns.
51 Present at Beaver Dams.
" Dismissed 7 Dec., 13.
13 See Indian Department, Upper Canada, page
24 A Chief of the Ottawas, appointed by Sir George Prevost.
36 A "Nathaniel Lines" died at Kingston, 17 July, 13, aged 90.
16 Killed at St. Regis.
57 Appointed vice his father, killed at St. Regis.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 217
INDIAN WARRIORS CORPS DES SAUVAGES.1T
Engagements : Queenston, 13th Oct., 12.
Odelltown, 19th Aug., 12.
Chateauguay, 26th Oct., 13.
Beaver Dams, 24th June, 13.
Caughnawagas and Iroquois
1 Resident and Captain Chevalier de Lorimier, 15 Sept., 12.
Lieut, and Interpreter de Lorimier, 15 Sept., 12.
St. Regis and Iroquois
Resident and Captain Louvigny de Montigny, 15 Sept., 12.
Lieutenant J. Bernard St. Germain, 15 Sept., 12.
Interpreter Joseph Biron, Sr., 15 Sept., 12.
Lake of the Two Mountains, Nipissings and Algonquins
Resident and Captain Dominique Ducharme, 15 Sept., 12.
Lieut, and Interpreter Jean Baptiste de Lorimier, 15
Sept., 12.
Interpreter Chinic, 15 Sept., 12.
Abenaquis, St. Francis
Lieut, and Interpreter Simon Evans, 15 Sept., 12.
Stanislas Vassal, 15 Sept., 12.
Abenaquis and Iroquois
Resident and Captain Joseph M. LaMothe, 15 Sept., 12.
Lieut. and Interpreter Antoine Chenier, 15 Sept., 12.
CharlesGedeonGaucher,15Sept.,12.
Interpreter Pierre Hubert, 24 Sept., 12.
I A Capt. Lorimier taken prisoner 17 Aug., 13. See p. 34, Niagara Historical
Society, No. 9.
II From G.O. 22 Sept., 13 ; pay commencing 15 Sept., 12.
The Abenaquis were divided into two parties ; one served in Upper Canada,
being present at Queenston and Beaver Dams ; the other at Chateauguay.
218 THE INDIAN DEPAKTMENT.
THE INDIAN WARRIORS.
Engagements :
Superintendent Colonel Sir John Johnson, Bart., 25 July, 14.
Deputy-Superintendent Lt.-Col. Adam Gordon Johnson, 25
July, 14.
MajorChevalierde Lorimier,25 July,14.
Quartermaster Henry Munro Fisher, 25 July, 14.
Surgeon Hospital Mate Kennelly.
1 Asst. Surgeon Robert Nelson, 25 July, 14.
5 Captain Lorimier Verneuil. Caughnawaga. 25 July, 14.
Lieutenant Jarvis Maccombe. Caughnawaga. 25 July, 14.
Ignace Taissons. Caughnawaga. 25 July, 14.
Interpreter Pierre Hubert. Caughnawaga. 25 July, 14.
Captain Dominique Ducharme. Two Mountains. 25 July, 14.
Second Capt. Francois Marie de Lorimier. Two Mountains.
25 July, 14.
Lieutenants Simon Evans. Two Mountains. 25 July, 14.
Barnett Lyons. Two Mountains. 25 July, 14.
Louis Langlade. Two Mountains. 25 July, 14.
Captain Jean Baptiste Chevalier de Lorimier. St. Regis. 25
July, 14.
Second Capt. J. Bertrand St. Germain. St. Regis. 25 July, 14.
Lieutenants Isaac Leclair. St. Regis. 25 July, 14.
Joseph Biron, Jr. St. Regis. 25 July, 14.
Solomon Y. Chesley. St. Regis. 25 July, 14.
3 Captain Joseph St. Valier Mailloux. St. Francis, Becancour,
Three Rivers. 25 July, 14.
Lieutenants Joseph Charles Boucher de Niverville. St. Francis.
25 July, 14.
Noel Annance. St. Francis. 25 July, 14.
Luc Launiere. St. Francis. 25 July, 14.
3 Interpreter Ignace Portneuf (Abenaqui Chief.) St. Francis.
25 July, 14.
1 Born 1794. Member for Montreal, 1827. Took up arms under Papineau in
1837.
2 Killed 19 Aug., 14.
3 Wounded arid taken prisoner in a reconnaissance, 10 Aug., 14.
4 See Indian Department, Lower Canada.
5 Query : Verneuil de Lorimier, or Lorimier Vermeil.
Four Companies were authorized by G.O., 8 Aug., 14. Appointments were
to date from 25 July, 14.
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 219
INDIAN WAR CHIEFS AND PRINCIPAL WARRIORS.
SHAWNEES
Tecumseth (Crouching Panther.)
ONONDAGAS
Ta-Kanentyne.
Shayendakhon.
Kaneaheuntwaght.
SACS
Metoss.
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (Black Sparrow Hawk.)
CAYUGAS
Ayanete.
Kayentatirhon.
Koteyea Mights.
Thenyaweghs.
Theantacutye.
Tekanyontonyon.
Teharonghweandots.
Kenntyoghkwanoron.
Attagwaracyon.
Thenyaweghs Brother.
WYANDOTTES
Roundhead.
HURONS
13 Split Log.
Assiginack (Black Bird.)
CHIPPAWAS f
Kish-ki-wabik.
OTTAWAS
Naiwash.
FOXES
Walassika.
Kinailounak.
KICKAPOES
Waikitchai.
10
is
220 THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT.
INDIAN WAR CHIEFS AND PRINCIPAL WARRIORS (Continued.)
DELAWARES
Pamamai.
Petop.
Tom.
MUNSEYS
John Gray.
Wabachkweela (White Horn.)
Six NATIONS
Ounagechtai.
Twalwa (Isaac Peters.)
WlNNEBAGOES
Wassasskum.
MIAMIS
Jean B. Richerville.
SENEGAS, ALIAS ONDOWAGA
Kagneghtague.
16 Hoyatategh.
MOHAWKS, ALIAS KANGENKEHAGA
John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen.)
Toowaghwenkaraghkwen (Thomas Davis.)
Kenwendeshon (Aaron Hill.)
Karaghkontye (David Davids.)
1 Was at Brownstown and Maguaga, Detroit, Frenchtown andMoraviantown,
where he was killed. "He, who attracted most my attention, was a Shawnee
Chief, Tecumseh. A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not, I
believe, exist. He was the admiration of everyone who conversed with him."
Brock to Lord Liverpool, 29 Aug., 12. (Can. Archives, Q. 315, p. 122.)
1 Killed at Queenston.
8 Is a War Chief. Served during the Kevolutionary War. Twice wounded at
Queenston. (Can. Archives, Series C., Vol. 261, p. 27-31.)
4 A brave faithful Chief, who distinguished himself on many occasions, both
in the Revolutionary and 1812 Wars. (Same authority.)
5 Present at Frenchtown, Ft. Meigs, Ft. Stephenson and Moraviantown. "I
was tired of being with them (the British), our success being bad and having
got no plunder." (Autobiography of Blackhawk, Boston, 1834.)
THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT. 221
6 An old Chief who served in two American Wars. (Can. Archives, Series C.,
Vol. 261, p. 27-31.)
7 A leading warrior, who on several occasions displayed the greatest gallantry.
He lost two brothers, one at Cross Koads, the other at Chippawa. The latter
was Principal Chief of the Nation. (Same authority.)
8 Wounded at Queenston through the thigh. (Same authority.)
9 A leading warrior that on every occasion showed a most gallant and faith
ful heart. (Same authority.)
10 A leading warrior in the two American Wars. (Same authority.)
11 Served during the Revolutionary War.
11 Was at Frenchtown.
13 Went over to the Americans in 1814.
u "Jean B. Eicherville, Chief of the Miamis, to be Captain to head his own
Nation." G.O. 25 Feb y, 13.
15 Wounded through the face badly at Chippawa, 5 July, 14. He is a warrior
who evinced on all occasions the greatest bravery and firmness. (Can. Archives,
Series C., Vol. 261, p. 27-31.)
16 A brave Warrior, who was in every action, sometimes in the vicinity of
Amherstburg, sometimes on the Niagara frontier. (Same authority.)
17 A Scotchman ; present at Detroit ; commanded the Mohawks at Queenston
(despatches.) Local Major in the British Army, 15 Feb., 16. See Can. Archives,
1896, page xii.
18 An old Chief, who served during the two American Wars. (Can. Archives,
Series C., Vol. 261, p. 27-31.)
19 A faithful Warrior on all occasions ; wounded through the thigh and hand at
the Ferry, Grand River, Nov., 1814. (Same authority.)
20 A Chief by right, gave through courtesy to a younger brother, who acted as
such during the war. Wounded through both thighs at the Ferry, Grand River,
Nov., 1814. (Same authority.)
THE ROYAL NAVY
HIS MAJESTY S SHIPS AND VESSELS
ON LAKE ONTARIO.
Canada Ship of the line. . 102 guns.
I St. Lawrence Ship of the line . . 90
Prince Regent Frigate 56
3 Vittoria Princess Charlotte Frigate 43
4 Royal George Niagara Ship 22
Wolfe Montreal Ship 22
Wolfe Ship 20
6 Earl of Moira Charwell Brig 10
7 Lord Melville Star , Brig 14
8 Sir Sidney Smith Magnet Schooner 14
9 General Beresford Netley Schooner 12
10 Dukfc of Kent ..].
II Psyche 32
ls Cryster(sic) Gunboat
15 Queenston Gunboat
J Niagara Gunboat 2
13 Buffalo Gunboat 2
ON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER.
Cleopatra Gunboat 2 guns.
Nelly Gunboat 2
z Nelson Gunboat 2
25 Lais Gunboat 1
14 Quebec Gunboat 1
4 Kingston Gunboat 1
15 Glengarry Gunboat 1
* Thunder Gunboat 1
[ Retaliation Gunboat 1
16 Brock Gunboat 1
14 Black Snake Gunboat 1
16 York Gunboat 1
15 Corn wall . ..Gunboat . 1
THE KOYAL NAVY. 223
ON LAKE ERIE.
17 Detroit II Ship 22 guns.
17 Queen Charlotte Ship 18
17 General Hunter Brig 10
17 Lady Prevost Schooner 14
17 Chippawa Schooner 3
17 Little Belt Sloop 3
Erie
ON LAKE HURON.
Huron Schooner
Newash Schooner
Tecumseth Schooner
18 Nancv . . . Schooner .
ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN.
19 Confiance Ship 36 guns.
20 Niagara Linnet Brig 16
21 Shannon Chub Sloop 10
22 Broke Finch Sloop 10
23 Canada Sloop 4
14 Icicle Sloop 2
Sir George Prevost Gunboat 2
Sir James L. Yeo Gunboat 2
Sir Sidney Beckwith Gunboat 2
General Brock Gunboat 2
Colonel Murray Gunboat 2
Lord Wellington Gunboat 1
General Simcoe Gunboat 1
Marshal Beresf ord Gunboat 1
Sir Home Popham Gunboat 1
Lord Cochrane Gunboat 1
General Drummond Gunboat 1
(Name not known) Gunboat 1
Launched at Point Frederick, U. C., 10 Sept., 14.
Launched at Point Frederick, U. C., 14 April, 14.
Launched at Point Frederick, U. C., 14 April, 14.
Launched at Point Frederick, U. C., July, 1809.
Launched at Point Frederick, U. C., 25 April, 13.
Launched 28 May, 05 ; called after Earl of Moira, Master General of Ord
nance, 1806.
224 THE ROYAL NAVY.
7 Called after Kobert Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty (25 Mar.,
12-27.) Launched 20 July, 13.
8 Built at Point Frederick. Launched Nov., 1806. Destroyed by fire at head
of Lake Ontario to prevent her falling into Chauncey s hands, 5 Aug., 14.
9 Built at York, U.C. Launched July, 1812.
10 Keceiving ship at Kingston. Called after Edward, Duke of Kent, father of
Her late Majesty Queen Victoria.
11 Her frames sent out from England ; launched at Point Frederick, 25 Dec., 14.
11 A schooner. Stationed at Coteau-du-Lac.
11 Luggers stationed at Point Frederick, U. C.
u Luggers stationed at Coteau-du-Lac.
u Sloops stationed at Coteau-du-Lac.
16 A sloop stationed at Prescott.
17 See Provincial Marine, page 202.
18 Destroyed by fire at Nottawasaga Creek, to prevent her falling into the
enemy s hands, 14 Aug., 14.
19 Built at Isle-aux-Noix. Called after Yeo s first command, a French Privateer
captured by him at Muros Bay. Launched 25 Aug., 14. Captured 11 Sept., 14.
20 Built at Isle-aux-Noix. Was commanded by Pring during May, 1814.
81 Formerly the U.S. "Growler," captured by Major Taylor, 100th Regt., 3
June, 13. Called at first "Shannon," after H.M. ship "Shannon." See Appendix.
" Formerly the U.S. "Eagle," captured by Major Taylor, 100th Regt., 3 June,
13. Called at first "Broke," after Capt. Broke of Shannon and Chesapeake
fame. The name frequently appears as "Tench."
" Formerly the U.S. "Mars."
14 Formerly the U.S. "President."
K Captured by the Americans at Sandy Creek.
ENGAGEMENTS.
Sackett s Harbour 29th May, 13
Growler and Eagle captured, Lake Champlain. .3rd June, 13
Forty-Mile Creek, Lake Ontario 8th June, 13
British gunboats captured, Lake Ontario . . . .17th July, 13
Goose Creek, River St. Lawrence 21st July, 13
Plattsburg 31st July, 13
Saranac lst-3rd Aug., 13
Julia and Growler captured, Lake Ontario 10th Aug., 13
Off Niagara 18th Aug., 13
Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie 10th Sept., 13
Off Genesee, Lake Ontario llth Sept., 13
Off Burlington do 28th Sept., 13
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French Creek 1st Nov., 13
La Colle Mill 30th March, 14
Oswego 6th May, 14
Otter Creek, Lake Champlain 9th May, 14
Sandy Creek 31st May, 14
Ohio and Somers captured, Lake Erie 12th Aug., 14
Tigress captured, Lake Huron 3rd Sept., 14
Scorpion captured, Lake Huron 6th Sept., 14
Lake Champlain Hth Sept., 14
See General Order, 4 June, 13, in Appendix.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
1 Commander-in-Chief\ Commodore Sir
on the Lakes. / James Lucas Yeo, K. C. B.
2 Secretary Lieut. James Laurie, Royal Marines.
Pendant Lieutenant Lieut. John Scott.
4 Naval Hospital, Kingston Surgeon Thomas Lewis.
Assistant Surgeon Joseph Scott.
Commanders Robert Heriot Barclay.
Sir Richard James Lawrence O Conor.
Robert A. Finnis.
Daniel Pring.
Peter Fisher.
Sir William Howe Mulcaster.
Henry Thomas Davies.
Francis Brockell Spilsburv.
TJ TT 1
F. Hickey.
Thomas England.
Sir Edward Collier ("Manly.")
George Downie.
Stephen Popham.
Thomas Everard ("Wasp.")
Augustus Vere Drury ("Dover.")
Thomas McCulloch.
Lieutenants Alexander T. Dobbs.
George Inglis.
Newdigate Poyntz.
Thomas Stokoe.
Edward Buchan.
26 Charles William Griffith Griffin.
George Bignell.
James McGee.
226 THE ROYAL NAVY.
8 Lieutenants John Scott,
zs James Robertson.
29 Miller Worsley.
3 William Drew.
31 Christopher James Bell.
32 Henry Gibbs.
33 John Garland.
34 Henry Lord Richards.
35 W. Hornby.
Charles RadclifFe.
37 - Raynham.
38 Robert Fitzgerald Hippisley.
39 Adam Gordon.
40 William Paul.
41 M. Smith.
42 Charles Cunliffe Owen.
43 Charles Anthony.
44 James Groves.
4 Robert Gibbes.
Thomas Saunders.
46 Francis Lyon.
so Henry Kent ("La Fantome.")
so William Russell ("Arab.")
Edward Rowley.
82 Allen Otty.
ss Alexander Stevenson Pearson ("Ceylon.")
84 Henry R. F. Spence.
William Lutman.
ss Nicholas Colthurst.
a* William Blackmore Noble.
8 9 Charles Croker.
47 Provincial Lieutenants Robert Irvine.
47 Charles Frederic Rolette.
47 Bremner.
47 Francis Purvis.
48 Masters James McKenzie.
49 Brydon.
47 James Richardson.
50 George Hyde ("Thistle.")
51 Godfrey Brereton.
81 Mathew Abdy ("Thistle.")
John Harris.
52 Masters Mates John Fred. Johnstone.
53 George Hugo.
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54 Masters Mates Henry Gateshill.
J. Campbell.
- Clarke.
Walter Leslie.
David Dickson.
Charles Creswick.
John Grindred.
William Hicks.
87 John Williams.
Charles Hoare ("Manly.")
62 Pilots Edward Skelton (Prov. Marine.)
63 Midshipmen John Majoribanks.
Edward Loveday.
John Hill.
William Ellery.
John Munnings Johnston.
James Foster.
69 Richard Fowke.
John Sinclair.
- Wnynm (? Robert Wemyss.)
John Harvie.
Hawksworth.
James Rowe.
George C. Yeo.
Robert Fitzgerald.
G. Watson.
Frederick Johnston.
-Lee.
William Stephens Arthur.
William Gunn.
C. Knight.
John Burney ("Tenedos.")
J. Embank ("Jaseur.")
James Child ("La Fantome.")
E. N. Oldmixon ("La Fantome.")
James Smart ("Manly.")
78 Surgeons Ambrose Blacklock
G. P. M. Young.
William Hector.
Thomas King.
79 Asst. Surgeons John McLaren.
Joseph Scott ("Manly.")
James Mitchell.
228 THE ROYAL NAVY.
Asst. Surgeons Alexander Bernard.
William West.
Kingston Dockyard
Commissioner Sir Richard J.L.O Conor. 2 June,13.
Master Intendant
Clerk of the Cheque
Storekeeper
78 Surgeon Ambrose Blacklock. 31 Dec., 14.
1 Born 7 Oct., 1782. Entered navy 1793 ; Lieutenant 1797 ; present at siege
of Genoa and at Muros Bay, where he assisted in the capture of the "Confiance,"
a French Privateer, which he afterwards commanded. Commander 21 June,
1805. Captain 19 Dec., 07. Captured Cayenne, 1809, for which he was made a
Knight of St. Benito d Avis by the Prince Eegent of Portugal. Knight 20 June,
10. Served in the West Indies, 1811. Arrived at Quebec from England in H.M.
ship "Woolwich," 5 May, 13, to take command on the Lakes. Commander-in-
Chief on the Lakes, 28 Jan., 14. Took Oswego, 1814. Commander-in-Chief,
West African Coast, 1815. K.C.B., 2 Jan., 15. Died 21 Aug., 1818.
* Present at Oswego. "Lieut. Laurie, my Secretary, was the first who gained
the ramparts." (Yeo s despatch, 9 May, 14.)
3 Lieutenant 1805. Transferred to the Lakes from Halifax. Acting Lieu
tenant, "Wolfe," 26 May, 13. Present at Oswego. "Mr. Scott, my first Lieuten
ant, who was next in command, nobly led them (the seamen) on, and soon
gained the ramparts." (Yeo s despatch, 9 May, 14.)
4 From a pay list, 1 Oct. 31 Dec., 1814.
5 Was at Trafalgar. Lieutenant 1805. Transferred to the Lakes from Halifax
and appointed Senior Officer on Lake Erie, May, 13. Commanded British
squadron at Put-in-Bay (wounded) ; tried by Court-Martial for loss of ships and
honorably acquitted. Commander 19 Nov., 13. Post Captain, 14 Oct., 24. Died
at Edinburgh, 8 May, 37, aged 52.
6 See Provincial Marine, where his name should not have been. Entered
Navy 1798. Midshipman 1801. Served as Lieutenant (1 Feb., 06,) on "Conflance"
under Captain Yeo. Flag Lieutenant to Rear Admiral Sir E. Nagle. Commander
17 Aug., 10. Superintendent and Commander "Duke of Kent," receiving ship
at Kingston, 15 Jan., 14. Flag Captain "Prince Regent" 6 May, 14. Present
at Oswego (despatches.) Commanded "Princess Charlotte" September, 1814.
Post Captain 16 Aug., 15. Knight 1836. K.C.H. 25 Jan., 36. Retired from
Navy 1 Oct., 46.
7 Transferred to the Lakes from Halifax, May, 1813. Commanded "Queen
Charlotte" at Put-in-Bay, where he was killed. Barclay refers to him as "The
noble and intrepid Captain Finnis."
8 Entered Navy as a Midshipman, 1800. Was at Copenhagen, 1801 ; capture
of Buenos Ayres, 1806 ; and storming of Monte Video, 1807. Lieutenant, 1808.
Transferred from Halifax to the Lakes, May, 1813. Was at Sackett s Harbour,
1813. Appointed to the command and general superintendence of all armed
vessels on Lake Champlain, 19 July, 13. Was at Plattsburgh (despatches) under
Captain Everard, August, 1813. Cumberland, 1813 ; LaColle, March, 1814 (des
patches) ; failed in an attempt to destroy the "Saratoga," then building, May,
1814. Commanded the "Linnet" at the battle on Lake Champlain ; tried by a
Court-Martial at Portsmouth, England, for the loss of his ship, and acquitted.
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Post Captain 19 Sept., 15. Transferred to Lake Erie, July, 1816, where he served
one year. Commodore 16 Sept., 45. Died in Jamaica 29 Nov., 47.
9 Transferred from command of "Confiance" on Lake Champlain to "Mon
treal" at Kingston, 30 August, 1814.
10 Born 1785. Lieutenant 1800. Was First Lieutenant on "Conflance" under
Captain Yeo, at his capture of Cayenne (despatches) ; presented with a gold
sword by the Prince Regent of Portugal for his services ; also made Commander
Tower and Sword. Commander 1809. Appointed to the North American Station,
1810. Transferred to the Lakes and to command of "Princess Charlotte," March,
1813. Commanded at French Creek. Post Captain 29 Dec., 13. Present at
Oswego, where he was severely wounded. Invalided 30 July, 14. C.B. 4 June,
1815. K.C.H., 1831. Knight 13 Sept., 31. A.D.C. to King William IV. Died
at Dover, 2 March, 37.
11 Entered Navy in 1794. Was present at Lord Howe s action, 1 June, 1794;
surrender of Cape of Good Hope, 1795 ; and that of the Dutch Squadron at Sal-
danha Bay, 1796. As a Lieutenant served in Egypt, 1801 (medal.) Flag Lieu
tenant to Hon. H.-E. Stanhope- Promoted Commander 28 July, 1806, for his dis
tinguished conduct in the capture of "Guerriere ;" also whilst on the "Albacore"
in the engagement with "La Gloire." Commanded "Niagara" 19 Feb., 14, and
"Prince Regent" 9 June, 14, to 10 July, 15. Retired 1 Oct., 46.
12 Had commanded "Melville," and at Sackett s Harbour had the "Beresford."
Present in actions of 28 Sept., 13 (despatches,) French Creek (despatches.) Cap
tain commanding "Niagara" 21 May, 14. Present at Oswego (despatches.)
Taken prisoner at Sandy Creek.
13 Commanded "Prince Regent."
14 Commanded "Earl of Moira." Invalided 24 May, 13.
15 Born 1783. Entered Navy as a First Class Volunteer, Feb., 1796. Midship
man 1 April, 97. Promoted Acting Lieutenant 13 Dec., 02, for his exertions in
saving the "Centurion" (flagship) from foundering. Lieutenant 17 June, 03.
Promoted Commander for gallantry, 25 July, 10. Transferred from Halifax to
the Lakes. Commanded "Princess Charlotte," 18 Nov., 13. Present at Oswego,
where he commanded the "Magnet." Post Captain 18 Nov., 14. Appointed to
superintend the building of a frigate at Penetanguishene. Returned to England,
1816. Served during Syrian campaign, including capture of St. Jean d Acre,
(wounded.) C.B. 18 Dec., 40. Rear Admiral 1 Oct., 50. Vice- Admiral 18 July,
57. K.C.B. 7 June, 65. Died 5 Aug., 72.
16 Lieutenant 1802. Transferred from command of "Montreal," on Lake
Ontario, to command of "Conflance," on Lake Champlain. Killed in action 11
Sept., 1814.
17 Born 1780. Entered Navy as a Midshipman, 1795. Lieutenant 1801. Was
at Copenhagen and the Walcheren, in the latter being A.D.C.totheCommander-
in-Chief. Commander 1 Aug., 11. Present at Oswego (wounded.) Commanded
at Sandy Creek, 30 May, 13, where he and his party were taken prisoners.
Post Captain 29 Sept., 14. Died at St. Asaph s, Wales, 25 Feb., 42.
18 Came from H.M. brig "Wasp," then lying at Quebec. Commanded expedi
tion of 1 Aug., 13, against Plattsburg and Saranac.
19 Entered Navy as a Midshipman 1793. Lieutenant 29 Sept., 99. Was at
Copenhagen 1801 ; bombardment of Havre de Grace 1804. Promoted Com
mander 2 May, 10, for his distinguished services in Sunda Straits. Appointed
to "Dover" 17 June, 12. Post Captain 7 Jan., 14.
20 Born 1784. Appointed from Lieutenant "Wolfe" 25 May, 13, to acting
230 THE ROYAL NAVY.
Commander "Moira," vice England. Was at French Creek (despatches.) Com
mander 14 Feb., 14. Present at Oswego, where he commanded the "Charwell."
He was (then commanding "Star") the moving spirit in the capture of the "Ohio"
and "Somers" on Lake Erie. See General Order in Appendix.
21 Son of Admiral John J. Inglis. Born 1787. Entered Navy as a Second Class
Volunteer 27 Aug., 05. Present at blockades of Flushing and Brest. Midship
man 1812. Lieutenant on "Royal George," 25 March, 13. Present at Put-in-Bay
on "Detroit" (despatches) ; took command of the ship after Barclay s being
wounded.
22 Born 1785. Entered Royal Navy 1798. Present at Alexandria 1801.
Invalided from East Indies 1806. Present at Copenhagen 1807. Lieutenant 11
Sept., 07. Transferred to new establishment on Lake Huron 9 Feb., 14, from
Lieutenant "^Eolus," North American Coast, from which he was removed at the
request of Lt. -Colonel William Mackay, as being unsuited. Commanded "Netley"
from August to December, 1814. Invalided Jan., 15. Promoted Commander 19
Sept., 15, for his services.
23 Lieutenant on "Queen Charlotte" at Put-in-Bay (severely wounded) ; confined
as a hostage in Frankfort Penitentiary.
24 Lieutenant commanding "Lady Prevost" at Put-in-Bay (dangerously
wounded.) Barclay, in his despatch, says he "Behaved most nobly and did
everything that a brave and experienced officer could do."
25 Acting Lieutenant "Prince Regent." Present at Oswego (wounded and
mentioned in despatches.) Lieutenant 16 Aug., 14. Commander July, 43.
26 Lieutenant 1801. Loaned from "Dover," then lying at Quebec, to command
of "General Hunter." Present at Put-in-Bay (wounded,) in which action Barclay
says he "Displayed the greatest intrepidity." Commander 19 Sept., 15.
27 Commanded "Chub" in the action of 11 Sept., 14, on Lake Champlain
(wounded.) Tried by Court Martial for her loss and severely reprimanded for
not bringing his ship properly into action.
28 Commanded gunboat "Beresford" on Lake Champlain, 11 Sept., 14 (des
patches.) Lieutenant 17 March, 15.
29 Succeeded Poyntz on Lake Huron. Burnt "Nancy" at Nottawassaga, to
prevent her falling into the enemy s hands, 14 Aug., 14. Commanded at capture
of "Tigress" and "Scorpion" ; promoted Commander, 13 July, 15, for his services
on those occasions. See Provincial Marine, page 203, foot note 12.
30 Was on the "Linnet" in action 11 Sept., 14, on Lake Champlain (despatches.)
Commander Sept., 14.
31 Commanded gunboat "Murray" in the action of 11 Sept., 14. Lieutenant 1
Mar., 15.
32 Invalided 19 Sept., 14. Had been on "Montreal."
35 Lieutenant on "Detroit." Killed at Put-in-Bay. Barclay refers to him in
his report to Yeo as "my gallant First Lieutenant."
34 Lieutenant 12 Nov., 1809. While serving as such on "Fox" he cut out a
French ship under the batteries of Sapara in the same year ; lost an eye at the
destruction of the Dutch squadron at Sourabaya and Griesee whilst serving on
"Culloden." Served on "Prince Regent." Commander 20 Aug., 28.
35 Present at Put-in-Bay.
36 This name also appears as Copleston Radcliffe. Present at French Creek,
1 Nov., 13 (despatches,) serving on "Beresford" ; also in action of 28 Sept., 13, on
THE ROYAL NAVY. 231
Lake Ontario (despatches.) In 1814 was commanding "Netley." Killed in the
act of boarding at the capture of "Ohio" and "Somers."* Yeo says, "The service
lost a very zealous and valuable officer."
37 Lieut. Raynham came from H.M. Ship "Ceylon," then at Quebec. Served
in flotilla under Captain Do wnie on Lake Champlain. Deserted. (Can. Archives,
M. 389-6, page 257.)
38 Acting Lieutenant "Montreal."
39 Acting Lieutenant "Pysche."
40 Acting Lieutenant "Linnet." Killed in action of llth Sept., 14. "A most
valuable and brave officer." Pring s despatch to Yeo.
41 Present at Sackett s Harbour.
42 Entered Navy as Midshipman, 1801. Lieutenant 13 Feb., 08. Flag Lieu
tenant to Admiral Southby. Taken prisoner by the French at Isle d Aix, escap
ing after three years detention. Appointed to the Lakes, 1813, as Lieutenant
on "Wolfe." Lieut, commanding "Sir Sidney Smith" in action of 28 Sept., 13
(despatches.) Present at French Creek 1 Nov., 13 (despatches.) Appointed
acting Commander Gunboat Establishment 28 March, 14, vice Mulcaster, pro
moted. Invalided 3 March, 1815.
43 Entered Navy as a First Class Volunteer, 1793. Lieutenant 1800. Was at
Alexandria, 1801 (Turkish Gold Medal,) and Trafalgar. Served during Wal-
cheren expedition, 1809. Took part in action off Forty Mile Creek ; also in those
of 11 and 28 Sept., 13 ("despatches.) Appointed acting Commander of the gun
boats on the St. Lawrence from Lieutenant "Wolfe," 21 Sept., 13. Commander
29 Dec., 13. Commanded "Star" at Oswego (despatches.) Invalided 6 June,
and returned to England, December, 14. Died 18 Aug., 1846.
44 Left behind in England when Yeo sailed on the "Woolwich."
45 Sent back to Halifax for misconduct.
46 Born 1794. Entered Navy as a First Class Volunteer, 1805. Served in West
Indies under Mulcaster on "Emulous." As acting Lieutenant on "Statira"
assisted in capture of four privateers in Chesapeake Bay, 1813. Lieutenant on
"Prince Regent." Transferred, at Mulcaster s request, to acting Lieut. "Princess
Charlotte" June, 1814, serving on her under Mulcaster, Collier and O Conor
until July, 1815. Lieutenant 18 Nov., 14.
47 See Provincial Marine.
48 Transferred from "Wolfe" to "Prince Regent," 1 Jan., 14.
49 Present in action of 11 Sept., 14 (despatches) ; was Master on "Conflance."
50 Entered as First Class Volunteer 1805. As Midshipman H.M.S. "Thistle"
marched with Capt. Collier from Halifax to Kingston, winter of 1814. See foot
note 90. Appointed Mate "Charwell." In August, 1814, assisted in transporting
her gig from Queenston to Frenchman s Creek (20 miles,) and thence through
the woods to Lake Erie (8 miles,) resulting in the capture of "Ohio" and "Somers"
(despatches.) Taken prisoner about same time and detained until March, 1815.
Lieutenant 20 Sept., 15.
51 Entered Navy as Third Class Boy, 1805. Served in the "Dover" as Midship
man under Capt. A. V. Drury, in which ship he came to Quebec, 1814. From
that date until June, 1815, he served as Lieutenant on "Niagara" and in gunboat
service on the Lakes. Lieut. 16 Jan., 15.
*Drummond in his order calls the boats "Somers" and "Porcupine."
232 THE ROYAL NAVY.
62 Appointed acting Lieutenant "Royal George" 12 July, 13. Invalided 7 Mar., 14.
63 Transferred from Master s Mate, "Wolfe," to "Prince Regent," 10 Dec., 13.
64 On the "Hunter." Present at Put-in-Bay (wounded.)
55 On the "Chippawa." Present at Put-in-Bay (wounded.)
56 Served on Lake Champlain.
57 Midshipman "Achilles" at defence of Cadiz, 1810 (wounded.) Was Mate of
"Moira" at French Creek, 1 Nov., 13 (wounded.) Lieutenant 24 Aug., 14.
ss on "Princess Charlotte." Invalided 5 Oct., 14.
59 Appointed from Master s Mate "Beresford" to acting Lieutenant "Wolfe"
25 May, 13. Took part in action of llth Sept., 14 (despatches.)
60 Entered Navy as an A.B. 1805. Present in action off St. Domingo 12 Feb.,
06. Was at Put-in-Bay (wounded.) Master s Mate "Star." Thanked by Dobbs
for his conduct in Capture of "Ohio" and "Somers" 14 Aug., 14. Lieutenant 28
Sept., 15.
61 Entered Navy 1805 as a Midshipman, and as such served on "Powerful,"
taking part in destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia Roads, also in the Wal-
cheren expedition, 1809. Was Mate of "Milford" at siege of Cadiz, 1811. Mate
of "Wolfe" at Sackett s Harbour. Commanded a division of gunboats at Lacolle,
and the "Linnet" at Plattsburg. Lieutenant 15 March, 15.
62 Killed in action of 28 Sept., 13.
63 Appointed from Midshipman "Royal George" to acting Lieutenant same
ship, 26 May, 13. Commanded "Sir Sidney Smith" in the action off Forty-Mile
Creek. Transferred from "Royal George" to "Wolfe" 21 Sept., 13. Present at
Sandy Creek (despatches,) prisoner.
64 Appointed from Midshipman "Wolfe" to acting Lieutenant "Melville" 15
July, 13. Present at Sandy Creek (despatches) in command of gunboat "Lais,"
(prisoner.)
65 Dismissed 14 Aug., 13.
66 Killed in action 11 Sept., 13.
67 Acting Lieutenant "Wolfe" 28 Mar., 14. Invalided 8 Mar., 15.
68 Present on "Queen Charlotte" at Put-in-Bay (wounded.)
69 Entered as First Class Volunteer, 1806. Midshipman 1809. Present on
"Linnet" in action of 11 Sept., 14 (despatches.) Lieutenant 1816.
70 Present on "Linnet" in action of 11 Sept., 14 (wounded and mentioned in
despatches.)
71 On "Magnet."
72 For the services of Messrs. Harvie, Hawksworth, See Yeo s order 1st
Jan., 14, in Appendix.
73 Entered Navy as a First Class Volunteer, 1805. Served on "Wolfe" 1813.
Taken prisoner at Sandy Creek 31 May, 14. Lieutenant 16 Aug., 14.
74 A brother of Sir J. L. Yeo. Had been on "Star." Acting Lieutenant
"Prince Regent," 28 March, 14.
75 Present at Sackett s Harbour (wounded.)
76 Served on Lake Champlain on "Confiance." Was in the action of 11 Sept.,
14 (wounded.)
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77 Wounded at Fort Erie, 1814. Lieutenant 6 Feb., 21. Commander 11 Oct., 24.
78 Surgeon 26 Dec., 07. Transferred from "Prince Kegent" to Surgeon King
ston Dockyard 31 Dec., 14.
79 Appointed acting Surgeon on establishment from "Moira," 26 Nov., 13.
80 Midshipman on "Confiance." Killed in action of 11 Sept., 14.
81 Died on the march, St. John, N.B., to Quebec, 5 Feb., 14.
82 Entered Navy 1803. Lieutenant 14 April, 10. Commanded "Star." Com
mander 1 July, 15. Commanded "Montreal" and "Charwell" during 1816 and
1817.
88 Midshipman 1803. Came from the "Ceylon," and served under C. C. Owen.
Lieutenant 14 Dec., 14. Served on "Niagara" and "Prince Kegent" under Col
lier and Davies. Commander 1820.
84 Entered Navy as First Class Volunteer, 1803. Midshipman Nov., 1805.
Was at Martinique, 1809, as acting Lieutenant "Pompee" ; the attack on Flushing
and defence of Cadiz. Lieutenant 21 March, 13. Transferred to "Melville" from
"Wolfe" 17 March, 13. Commanded "Charwell" and "Netley" 6 June, 14, to 1
Dec., 15.
85 Entered Navy, 1796. Served as a Midshipman on "Prince" at Trafalgar.
Lieutenant 19 Sept., 06. Was Senior Lieutenant on gunboat service. Com
mander 29 Jan., 41.
86 Entered Navy 1803. Was Lieutenant "Charwell" early in 1814. Lieutenant
27 Aug., 14. Returned to England September, 1815.
87 Entered Navy as First Class Volunteer, 1806. Was Master Mate on "Prince
Regent," "Pysche," under Capt. Fisher ; "Star," under Capt. M. H. Herbert ;
acting Master of "Montreal" under Lieut. Otty ; acting Lieutenant on "Netley."
Returned to England and was presented with a commission as a Lieutenant, 20
March, 15.
88 Midshipman under Capt. Collier on "Princess Charlotte." Acting Lieuten
ant "Prince Regent," Sept., 14. Lieutenant 19 Dec., 14. Returned to England,
1815.
89 Entered Navy as a First Class Volunteer, 1805. Commanded a gunboat on
Lake Ontario. Lieutenant 17 Dec., 14. Invalided March, 1815. Commander 4
Oct., 25.
90 Came from Halifax, N. S., marching from St. John, N. B., in winter 1814
to Kingston.
91 Master s Mate "Montreal." Killed at Sandy Creek 31 May, 14. See also
footnote 90.
APPENDICES
GARRISONS.
Quebec
1 Town Major Ensign Ralph Ross Lewin, 10th R. V.
Montreal
2 Town Major Thomas Hughes.
3 James Hughes.
Chambly
4 Commandant Capt. John Gardiner Herbert, 10th R. V.
24 Feb., 12.
5 Fort Adjutant Lieut. Henry Smith, 39th (acting.) 24
Sept., 14.
Lieut. - - Dickson.
Isle-aux-Noix
Fort Adjutant Lieut. Thos. Triphook, 13th. 2 Oct., 14.
Lieut. - - Jones.
Lieut. John Johnson, 13th. 25 Aug., 13.
6 Lieut. John Evans, R. M. 2 Dec., 13.
St. John s
7 Fort Adjutant Lieut. Thos. Triphook, 13th. 25 Aug., 13.
Lieut. J. Richardson, 13th. 7 Aug., 14.
Fort Henry
8 Fort Adjutant Lieut. J. Johnstone, Can. Fencibles.
Coteau-au-Lac
Fort Adjutant Sgt. Alexander Nichol,10th R.V. 14 Feb.,14.
Fort Wellington-
Fort Adjutant Ensign Charles Harrison, 41st.
Lieut. Richard Frost, Prov. Artillery
Drivers.
Prescott
Fort Adjutant Ensign John MacKay, G.L.I. 10 May, 13.
Kingston
9 Town Adjutant Lieut. Patrick Corbett, 10th R.V. 19
June, 13.
Fort Adjutant Lieut. Percy Baillie, 1st. 2 June, 13.
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GARRISONS (Continued.)
York
10 Fort Adjutant Ensign Daniel Brooke,3rd York. 30Mar.,13.
Ensign - - Fitzgerald.
11 Lieut. Thomas Taylor, 41st (acting.)
Fort George
12 Fort Adjutant Lieut. J. P. Hill, 8th. 12 Oct., 14.
Newark
13 Fort Major Lieut. Donald Campbell, 90th.
11 Lieut. Thos. Taylor, 41st. 1 Mar., 13.
Fort Niagara
14 Commandant Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton, 100th. 19 Dec., 13.
Fort Major Jas. Bryant, Q.M. Sgt. G.L.I. 25 Jan., 14.
Mackinac
15 Commandant Capt. Charles Roberts, 10th R. V. 17
July, 12.
Fort Adjutant Lt. Joseph Lambeth, 10th R, V.
16 Lt. Andrew Bulger, R.N.F. 25 May, 14.
Mackinac and Dependencies
17 Commandant Lt.-Col. Robert McDouall, Major G.L.I.
St. Joseph s
15 Commandant Capt. Charles Roberts, 10th R.V.
18 Fort Adjutant Lt. James Keating, M.V.A. 25 June, 15.
19 Lt. John Radenhurst, R.N.F. 14.
Fort MacKay and the Mississippi
16 Commandant Capt. Andrew Bulger, R.N.F. 2 Jan., 15.
1 Ensign 16 Nov., 09.
2 Held appointment prior to 1797.
3 Died 11 Sept., 1825, aged 87.
* Capt. Nova Scotia Fencibles 16 Sept., 1806. Capt. 10th R.V. 23 Aug., 10.
5 Lt. C.C. Steel (Shiel) was erroneously put in orders for "Smith."
6 Vacated appointment 2 Oct., 1814.
7 Vacated appointment 6 Aug., 1814.
8 Ensign Can. Fencibles 6 Aug., 1807.
9 Quartermaster 91st 3 Feb., 1804. Lieut. 10th R.V. 19 Jan., 09. Town Major,
Kingston, 31 Oct., 14. Died at Kingston, 30 Jan., 32, aged 62.
236 APPENDICES.
10 See 3rd York Militia, page 68.
11 Vacated appointment 7 Jan., 15. Present at Fort George, Stoney Creek
(wounded) ; Colonel 3rd Gore Keg t., April, 1823; 12th Gore, 1837 ; District Court
Judge, Gore, 1824. Died at Hamilton, Ont., Dec., 1837.
12 Vacated appointment 20 Nov., 1814.
13 The Loyal and Patriotic Society made an allowance to his widow, Eliza
beth.
14 See page 28.
16 Commanded expedition from St. Joseph s, resulting in surrender of Michi-
limackinac, 17 July 12. The honor of commanding this expedition was his sole
reward.
16 See page 96.
17 See pages 1, 4, 37 and 116.
18 See pages 96 and 97. Also the General Order, 20 June, 15.
19 Present at Chrystler s Farm (medal and clasp.)
GENTLEMEN VOLUNTEERS.
NAME. COKPS. DATE. APPOINTED TO.
, . 10 (Ensign Can. Fenc.,
Antrobus, Edmund W m. . Can. Fenc . .4 Apr., 12. . j * ^ 12
., rt I Ensign N. S. F.,
Lindsay, Alexander Can.lenc. .13 Apr., 12. j 25 June 12.
Greig, Alexander 8th 7 May, 12. .|" j Sept, 12 .
Armstrong, Henry 100th 29 July, 12.
Francis, Henry 103rd 31 July, 12 .
Shaw, Richard 49th 3 Sept., 12.
Thompson, Augustine. . .49th 14 Sept., 12
/Ensign 8th,
6 Aug., 13.
Ensign 8th,
24 Feb., 14.
Ensign 8th,
5 Aug., 13.
Jarvis, George L 49th 14 Sept., 12| I81gn 3 A ^
McKenzie, John. . . .Can. Fenc.. 9 Oct., 12
(Ensign R.N.F.,
Gordon, Alexander 104th | Mar 13
I Ensign Can. Fenc.,
2 Wilkinson, Alexander. . .41st j Apr., 13.
McDonald, Donald 49th | ^V Aug., 13.
McDonald, Donald Sth 19May,13
APPENDICES.
237
GENTLEMEN VOLUNTEERS (Continued.)
NAME. CORPS. DATE. APPOINTED TO.
Brampton, Samuel 100th . ... 24 July,13
Fraser, John 100th 24 July, 13
Richardson, George
Dobbs, William
Miller, John Fitzwilliam
Beach . . . 104th . .
Ensign 49th,
24 Feb., 14.
Ensign G.L.L,
25 Aug., 14.
Ensign 8th,
4 Aug., 13.
Ensign 1st,
22 Aug., 13.
Ensign 1st,
23 Aug., 13.
Resigned
~ 11 Mar., 14.
Lawe, John 100th 25 July, 14
Dame, William G. L. I 25 July, 14
Macdonell, James N. S. Fenc . 24 Aug., 14
Graeme, Lawrence 89th 15 Oct., 14 16 March, 15
Frederick, Henry James . 1st. . . . 25 Aujr., 14 J Ensi n ls ^
I 1 Dec., 14.
Savage, Rowland . . . 1st. . . . 25 Aug. 14 / Ensi g n ^
[ 2 Dec.. 14.
Simpson, Joseph 49th 16 May, 14 . \ Ensi g"
Boyce, 1st. . . 17 Oct., 14. .
1 Had been a private in 1st Lincoln Militia.
2 Medal clasp "Detroit."
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS UPPER CANADIAN
MILITIA.
SERGEANT-MAJORS.
1 William Robinson, Volunteer Incorporated Militia.
2 Neil McQuarrie. do
ft 3 William Knott, Jr., 3rd York.
ft Robert Moore, 3rd York.
ft John Clendenning, 1st Lincoln.
Thomas Feder, 2nd Norfolk.
4 John Loucks, 1st Dundas.
238 APPENDICES.
SERGEANT-MAJORS ( Continued.)
5 Frederick Keeler, Fraser s Dragoons.
George Fields, Provincial Light Dragoons.
Gordon Buchanan, 1st Essex.
Abrarn Unsworth, 2nd Essex.
William Everts, Adams Dragoons.
Alexander McDougall, 1st Glengarry.
J. C. Stocks, 1st York.
Patrick Spencer, 1st Hastings.
Daniel Ansley, 1st Hastings.
Hugh Fletcher, 1st Hastings.
MASTER-COLLARMAKER.
Joseph Carroll, Provincial Artillery Drivers.
QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANTS.
Patrick Benson, Volunteer Incorporated Militia.
Samuel Williams, 2nd Norfolk.
Thomas Lewis, 2nd Essex.
Alexander Pringle, 2nd Essex.
Samuel Seaman, 2nd Leeds.
6 William Huntingdon, 3rd York.
7 Edward McBride, 3rd York.
Francis Walsh, 3rd York.
J. Campbell, Stormont.
STAFF SERGEANTS.
7 Edward McBride (3rd York,) York Garrison.
8 William P. Patrick, 3rd York.
Daniel Cassady, Provincial Artillery Drivers.
Thomas Whetham, Provincial Artillery Drivers.
John Couce, Provincial Artillery Drivers.
PRESSMASTER.
William Tindal Slater, Midland District.
BILLET AND PRESSMASTER.
9 William Barber.
APPENDICES. 239
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS LOWER CANADA
MILITIA.
SERGEANT-MAJORS.
1 Louis Cramer, Can. Voltigeurs.
ft John R. Pearcy, Can. Voltigeurs.
ft William Jubb, Can. Voltigeurs.
Etienne Tremblay, Can. Voltigeurs.
ft William Cunningham, Frontier Light Infantry.
1 George Johnson, 1st S. E. M.
1 Jean Barbeau, 2nd S. E. M.
J. Wallace, 2nd S. E. M.
1 Joachim Tellier, 3rd S. E. M.
1 Andre" Terrier, 3rd S. E. M.
ft George Roy, 3rd S. E. M.
1 Henri Beaulieu, 4th S. E. M.
1 Joseph Poutre Lavigne, 4th S. E. M.
ft John Campbell, 4th S. E. M.
1 Joseph Herman, 5th S. E. M.
ft William Handlin, 5th S. E. M.
ft Etienne Patenaude, 5th S. E. M.
ft 2 - - Smith, 6th Embodied Militia.
Thomas Douglass, Coleman s Cavalry.
ft Samuel F. Gilston, 4th Townships.
3 Christopher Holland, Dorchester Cavalry.
4 John Tinta, Gaspe District. 29 April, 13.
ft John Daly.
ft William Boston, Montreal Volunteers.
John Allen, St. Ours.
Pierrre Belanger, Isle Jesus.
Laurent Baron, Three Rivers Embodied (8th Batt.)
William Hardie.,
Charles Lafrenaye.
Ralph Brewer, 1st Battalion, Quebec.
Joseph Namure, Terrebonne.
John Cochery, Lotbiniere.
* Olivier Durocher, St. Denis.
Vildebar Marchesseau.
Thomas Little, Boucherville.
Joseph Marmette, 1st Quebec.
240 APPENDICES.
1 Appointed Ensign in same corps.
2 Was Sergeant 103rd Foot. Appointed Adjutant in same Corps.
3 Was Corporal 10th Royal Veterans.
4 Was Sergeant 10th Royal Veterans.
5 Promoted Ensign.
QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANTS.
1 James Prendergast (from 100th), Can. Voltigeurs.
J. R. Pearcy, Can. Voltigeurs. See Sergeant-Majors.
ft James Lang, Can. Voltigeurs.
2 J. Ryan, 2nd S. E. M.
ft Thomas Norris, 2nd S. E. M.
ft John Craig Morris, 3rd S. E. M.
2 Ignace Bernier, 4th S. E. M.
2 Nicholas Bourgon, 4th S. E. M.
2 Joseph Dumas, 4th S. E. M.
ft Asa Burroughes, 4th S. E. M.
ft Antoine Vien, 4th S. E. M.
ft Christopher Edie, 6th Embodied.
ft John Woods, Frontier Light Infantry.
ft Orpheus Hibbard, Frontier Light Infantry.
ft John Sullivan, Frontier Light Infantry.
ft Guy S. Holton, 4th Townships.
Etienne Beaupre, Yamaska.
Theophile Schmid, Yamaska.
John P. Bos wick, Three Rivers.
Alexis Rivard, Three Rivers.
Samuel Seixas, Three Rivers.
Antoine Champoux, St. Denis.
Jean Baptiste A. Paradis, St. Denis.
Hubert Lapparre.
Matthew Connell, Lotbiniere.
Alexander Forbes, Vaudreuil.
Louis Heaven, 1st Quebec.
Joseph Legare, 2nd Quebec.
Joseph Sasseville, 2nd Quebec.
Joseph Stitson, 3rd Quebec.
Francis Coulson, 3rd Quebec.
Louis Lucas, Boucherville.
Isadore Pilett, Pointe Claire.
Joseph Parent, Beauport.
APPENDICES. 241
QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANTS (Continued.)
Stephen Joseph Tanswell.
Louis Volin, L Acadie.
Edward Carter, St. Ours.
P. Dandurand, Beauharnois.
Godfrey Eisenhart, Provincial Dragoons.
DRUM MAJORS.
ft Robert Duncan, 1st S. E. M.
ft Andrew Perkin, 3rd S. E. M.
ft Joseph Vaillancourt, 4th S. E. M.
FIFE MAJOR.
ft Edward Connors, Frontier Light Infantry.
BAND MAJOR.
ft Jean Baptiste Valfrede, 1st S. E. M.
1 Appointed Lieut. Can. Voltigeurs. See page 105.
2 Appointed an Ensign in same Corps.
VOLUNTEER.
Nicholas Bultot, Beauharnois Sedentary Militia.
Rations and Forage
RATIONS.
(G.O. 13 Aug., 13.)
Field rations in future to be :
Flour or biscuit 1 \ Ibs.
Salt pork 10 J oz. or
Fresh or Salt Beef 1 lb.
. R um j gill, added by G.O. 6 Sept.,13.,
to be issued whilst actually encamped.
(G. O. 12 Sept., 11.)
Flour 1 lb. per diem.
Fresh beef 1 lb.
Pork 1 3/7 oz. Changed to 9 1/7 oz.
after 15 Apr., 12.
Pease 3/7 pint.}
Rice 11/7 ozs.
Butter 6/7 ozs. after 15 Apr., 12, in
lieu of 1 3/7 ozs. pork.
(G.O. 25 Nov., 12.)
Families of the 1st to 5th Battalions, S. E. Militia, were allowed
rations in the following proportions : Wives, \ ration per diem ; each
child, J ration. Officers family only if drawing one ration.
(G.O. 30 Mar., 13.)
Troops in Quebec and Montreal Districts to have salt pork 5
days and fresh beef 2 days ; the pork at the rate of 10 4/7 ozs. per
man per day.
BAT HORSE RATIONS.
(G.O. 27 Apr., 13.)
Oats 8 qts., equal to 8J Ibs. (bushel weight 34 Ibs.)
t If pease not available, troops will be credited with 6 sh. currency per bushel
or given 1 lb. flour per man per week. (G.O. 29 July, 13.)
APPENDICES. 243
RATIONS AND FORAGE (Continued.)
Hay 1 bundle, equal to 16 Ibs.
Straw 2 bundles, equal to 24 Ibs. per week for litter (1 bundle
equals 12 Ibs.)
DRAUGHT HORSE AND Ox RATIONS.
(G.O. 13 June, 12.)
Oats 8 qts., equal to 8| Ibs. (bushel weight 34 Ibs.,) or equal of
Indian corn when at same price as oats.
Hay 1J bundles, equal to 20 Ibs. (bundle equals 20 Ibs.)
Straw for litter 2 bundles or 24 Ibs. per week (bundle equals
12 Ibs.)
For winter months R. A. Drivers Horses 1 troop horse 6 Ibs.
per day. (G.O. 2 Nov., 13.)
RATIO OF FORAGE FOR HORSES.
(G.O. 29 Juue, 11.)
Commander of the Forces 30 horses
Major-General commanding a Division 12 "
Adjutant-General \ .
Quartermaster-General/ e
D.A.G. and D.Q.M.G., each 5 "
A.D.C. to the Commander, each , 4 "
Major of Brigade 1 ,
A.A.G. and A. Q. M. G.j each 3
Commissary General 6 "
Deputy Commissary General 4 "
Field Officer commanding a Corps, each 3 "
Field Officer not commanding a Corps, each 2 "
FORAGE ALLOWED MILITIA STAFF.
(G.O. 20 May, 12.)
Adjutant-General 1
Quartermaster-General) each 2 horses
D.A.G. and D.Q.M.G., each 1
Provincial A.D.C., each 1
(G.O. 8 Apr., 13.)
Deputy Paymaster General 2 "
in lieu of travelling expenses.
Pay
PROVINCIAL ARTILLERY COMPANY
Sergeant 1 sh. 8d. per diem
Corporal 1 sh. 6Jd. per diem
Private 9Jd. per diem
(Pay list 24 Mar. 24 Apr., 1813. Toronto Public Library.)
DORCHESTER LIGHT DRAGOONS
Captain 11 sh. 3d. Army Sterling
Lieutenant 8 sh.
Cash Sergeant. . 5 sh.
Corporal 3 sh. 9d.
Trumpeter 3 sh. 9d.
Private 3 sh. 9d.
Troop to provide and feed their own horses and to be clothed
at their own expense ; equipment to be supplied by the Government.
(G.O. 13 Aug., 13.)
ACTING ASSISTANT ENGINEER 7 sh. 6d. per diem
(G.O. Mar., 13.)
PROVINCIAL COMMISSARIAT VOYAGEURS
(In addition to daily pay for each voyage Lachine to
Kingston and return.)
Head and stern men 40 sh.
Middle men (three per batteau). . . .30 sh.
(G.O. 8 Apr., 13.)
ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS (daily working pay)
Sub-Lieutenant 5 sh. currency
Sergeant 2 sh. 6d. currency
Corporal 1 sh. 9d. currency
Private 1 sh. 3d. currency
(G.O. Aug., 13.)
APPENDICES. 245
PAY (Continued.)
MILITARY POSTMASTER AT MONTREAL
5 sh. per diem and subaltern s allowances
for fuel and candles.
OFFICERS COMMANDING GUNBOATS 7 sh. 6d. per diem
STAFF ADJUTANTS OF MILITIA to receive same pay and allowances
as Line Adjutants. (G.O. 26 June, 12.)
The three Battalions of Quebec (Town) Militia to do duty by
rotation for seven alternate days, receiving the same pay and rations
as of the Line. (G.O. Sept., 12.)
Sergeant-Majors of Militia will rank with Staff Sergeants of
the Line. (G.O. Sept., 12.)
Prices of Clothing, Necessaries, &c.
(G.O. 7 June, 13.)
Flannel Waistcoats 4 sh. 6d.
Forage Caps 2 sh. 6d.
Shoes, per pair 6 sh.
Linen Shirts 5 sh.
Flannel Shirts 5 sh.
Half Stockings 9d.
Trousers of cloth 9 sh.
Waistcoats 4 sh.
(G.O. 7 Sept., 13.)
Knapsacks 12 sh. currency.
Gloves, per dozen 9 sh.
(G.O. 16 July, 14.)
Gaiters, Sergeants 2 sh. 6d.
Gaiters, Privates 2 sh. 3d.
Stocks and clasps 1 sh. 9d.
Trousers, Sergeants 11 sh.
Trousers, Privates 10 sh.
Caps, Sergeants 10 sh.
Caps, Privates 7 sh. 2d.
Forage Caps 2 sh. 9d.
Gloves 9d. per pair
Waistcoats, Sergeants 8 sh. lOd.
Waistcoats, Privates 4 sh. 6d.
Waistcoats, flannel 5 sh.
Camp Colours 2 sh. 6d. each
Canteens 3 sh. 4d. each
Haversacks.. 1 sh. 8d. each
Arms and Accoutrements
1 musket; 1 bayonet; 1 cartouche box; 1 bayonet strap and
scabbard ; 1 musket sling ; 1 breastplate.
(From an old receipt, Baby Papers, Toronto Public Library.)
Outfit issued to the Lower Canadian Select Embodied Militia :
For each man : 1 pair military shoes, shoe and cloth brushes, knap
sack with straps, neck stock, flannel shirt, stockings, great coat slings,
pricker and brush, turnscrew, worm, knife and fork, spoon, razor. In
addition, moccasins were issued to the 4th Battalion.
(L.C. Legislative Journals.)
Uniforms, &c.
Horse Guards G. O., 1 July, 11.
Staff All General Officers are to wear one aiguilette on the
right shoulder instead of epaulettes. Plain hats with the usual cord
and tassels, with ostrich feathers round the brim. No other officer
or soldier is to wear white feathers round the brim of the hat.
G. O. of Cavalry are to wear the cavalry feather with the star
loop. Regimental cavalry officers are to wear the star loop with the
dressed regimentals.
A. D. C. to G. 0., Cavalry and Majors of Brigade attached
to Brigades of Cavalry are to wear aiguilettes on the right shoulder.
A. D. C. to G. O., Infantry and Majors of Brigade attached to
Infantry Brigades are to wear epaulettes as heretofore.
G. O. 8 June and 11 June, 11, cancelled.
G. O., Quebec, 29 Nov., 11.
Infantry Officers, with the exception of mounted officers, are to
wear leggings of black cloth when on duty, and at all inspections and
reviews.
Officers to wear their hats straight when on duties of parade.
Mounted Infantry Officers to wear shoulder belt and regulation
sword with steel or copper scabbard.
A uniform pattern of officers great-coat to be adopted in every
corps ; the great-coat to be double-breasted ; the regimental button is
to be affixed to the great coat.
Staff officers wearing single-breasted uniforms will observe the
same form in their great-coats.
The distinguishing epaulettes to be worn with great-coat ;
sword, belt and sash, are always to be worn outside.
Officers will on all occasions conform to the dress ordered to be
worn by the troops ; a perfect uniformity to be observed in each corps
with respect to fur caps and every article of dress.
All mounted officers are to provide themselves with the pre
scribed swords and belts.
APPENDICES. 249
UNIFORMS (Continued.)
Horse Guards, G. O., 18 Mar., 12.
A new infantry cap with a cap-case of prepared linen to be
worn in wet weather approved of.
Horse Guards G. O., 1 July, 12.
Trumpeters and Buglers clothing shall in future be of the same
colour as that worn by privates.
Troops in garrison at Quebec will discontinue to wear fur caps.
G. O. 20 Apr., 13.
Snow shoes and creepers are to be returned into store. Mocca
sins, 2 pairs of socks and fur mitts were also issued.
Great-Coats. Every infantry soldier shall be furnished at the
public expense, in the first instance, with a great-coat. Those for ser
geants are to be furnished without cuffs and collars ; these, which are
to correspond with regimental facings, shall be added at regimental
H.Q., expense not exceed 1/7. Chevrons on right sleeves may be
added at regiments to the sergeants and corporals. Great-coats for
troops in Canadas and Nova Scotia and in active service in the field
may be renewed, if necessary, at end of every two years. Regula
tions 15 July, 12.
The Royal Artillery when detached from Quebec are to do duty
with swords only. G. O. 2 Apr., 12.
Badge. "Apres avoir place* sur nos tetes des feuilles de bois
" blanc (tilleul,) afin de nous faire reconnaitre dans la melee par nos
" allies, nous nous engageames."
(Journal of Thomas Vercheres de Boucherville, "Canadian Antiquarian and
Numismatic Journal," 3rd Series, Vol. III., page 84.)
UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA Green jackets ; red cuffs and collar ;
white lace ; blue gunmouth trousers ; felt regulation cap.
(Canadian Archives, O.C. 17, page 84, 2 Jan., 13.)
250 A PPENDICES.
UNIFORMS (Continued.)
INCORPORATED MILITIA Red jackets ; dark green facings ; grey
trousers ; gaiters ; waistcoats with sleeves ; forage caps.
(Canadian Archives, O.C. 18, p. 71, 7 July, 13.)
UPPER CANADIAN MILITIA Green jackets ; yellow facings.
(Canadian Archives, O.C. 20, p. 24, 21 May, 14.)
M.G.O. KINGSTON, 1st June, 1814.
3. His Honour the President is pleased to signify his desire that
all officers on duty shall appear in a scarlet jacket with dark blue fac
ings, yellow buttons, gold lace round the collar and cuffs only, and
plain gold epaulettes (according to their rank,) grey pantaloons or
trousers, &c. ; cap according to H. M. s regulations for regiments of
the line ; but where such cannot be provided round hats will be per
mitted, with a regulation feather, cockade, &c., on the left side. The
jacket to be made according to the King s Order for corps of the line.
4. The uniform of General Staff Officers and of Departments is
to be similar to that of the General Staff and Departments of H. M. s
Regular Forces.
LOWER CANADIAN EMBODIED MILITIA.
1st Battalion Jackets blue facings
2nd green facings
3rd , light buff facings
4th black facings
(Canadian Archives, O. C. 17, p. 27, 21 Nov., 12.)
All Battalions to have scarlet jackets.*
(Canadian Archives, O. C. 17, p. 75, 22 Dec., 12.)
1st Battalion Red coats blue facings
2nd Red coats light green facings
3rd Red coats yellow facings
4th Red coats dark green facings
5th Red coats black facings
6th Red coats black facings
All Battalions to wear blue trousers.
(Canadian Archives, O. C. 18, p. 71, 7 July, 13.)
* Scarlet not being available, green was used. (O.C. 17, p. 83, 1 Jan., 13.)
APPENDICES. 251
UNIFORMS (Continued.)
1st Battalion Jackets dark blue facings
2nd Jackets yellow facings
3rd Jackets green facings
4th Jackets green facings
(Canadian Archives, O.C. 20, p. 10, 7 Mar., 14.)
VOLTIQEURS Grey cloth jacket, black collar and cuffs ; grey trousers,
black buttons ; Canadian short boots ; light bearskin cap,
black tape braiding ; silver lace for Staff Sergeants.
(Canadian Archives.)
QUEBEC VOLUNTEERS (Infantry) Red, turned up with purple, white
lace ; officers velvet facings, silver lace.
(Artillery) Blue with facing of the corps and some appropriate
difference in the buttons and breastplace.
(Canadian Archives, C. 796, p. 158.)
CALDWELL RANGERS (for service with the Indians) Dark green plain
jacket ; grey pantaloons ; low bucket cap, quite plain. The
proposed clothing resembles that provided for Upper Canada ;
the scarlet collar and cuff, being perhaps too conspicuous, might
be taken off, and green, brown or black substituted.
(Canadian Archives, C. 797, p. 61.)
COLEMAN S TROOP OF CAVALRY Blue jacket, red cuff and collar ;
white button ; felt helmet with bearskin ; grey overalls wrap
ped with leather, and Canadian beef half-boots to lace in front.
(Canadian Archives, C. 703, p. 63.)
ARTILLERY GUNNER DRIVERS, U. C. Helmet and plume ; blue great
coats (Duke of York) ; artillery coats ; gunner driver jackets ;
pantaloons grey, blue or olive, but all of one colour; trousers
same as pantaloons ; shirts, strong linen, shirts flannel ; shoes
and stockings.
(Canadian Archives, C. 703, p. 75, and Q. 126, p. 60.)
INDIAN DEPARTMENT Scarlet jacket with green collar and cuffs,
plain brass buttons, green braid down the front, gold braid on
collar ; vest, scarlet. (Capt. Louis Grignon s uniform is in the
possession of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.)
ARTIFICERS Grey great coat ; black gaiters ; breeches ; felt cap and
plume.
MILITIA ARTILLERY Coat ; waistcoat ; grey cloth trousers ; grey great
coat ; grey gaiters ; felt cap and plume.
Miscellaneous
GENERAL BROCK TO LORD LIVERPOOL, 29th Aug., 1812.
"In no instance have I witnessed greater cheerfulness and con
stancy than were displayed by these troops (i. e., the Militia, who
voluntarily offered to accompany him to Detroit,) under the fatigue
of a long journey in boats and during extremely bad weather ; and it
is but justice to this little band to add that their conduct throughout
excited my admiration."
(Canadian Archives, Q. 315, p. 121.)
All able bodied seamen who are willing to enter into the service
of His Majesty s Provincial Royal Navy on the lakes and rivers of
Upper and Lower Canada are invited to rendezvous at the house of
Mrs. Grant, at the sign of the Sugar-loaf, Montreal. Bounty, $20 for
each able-bodied and $12 for each ordinary seaman ; pay $8 per month,
payable at the end of every two months.
(Montreal Herald, 26 Sept., 1812.)
G.O.
The Sedentary Militia of the Town of York will be reviewed by
Sir R. Sheaffe on the 4th April (1813) immediately after church.
G.O.
Officers of Militia to rank as junior of their respective ranks
when doing duty with the line.
G.O. 12th April, 1813.
The Corps of Embodied Militia are in future to conform to the
Rules and Regulations prescribed for the guidance of regiments of the
line in every respect where the same are not in variance with the
Militia Code of Regulations.
G.O. . MONTREAL, 4th June, 1813.
The Major General commanding has received a report from Major
Taylor of the 100th Regiment, giving an account of a gallant affair
which took place yesterday between the gun- boats and detachments
APPENDICES. 253
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued.)
from the garrison of Isle Aux Noix and the enemy s armed vessels
"Growler" and "Eagle" from Lake Champlain, having each 11 guns
with 4 officers and 45 men on board, and which ended in the capture
of both vessels, after a well contested action of three hours and a half.
Major Taylor speaks in high terms of the gallantry of all the officers
and soldiers employed on this occasion, particularly of Lieutenant
Lowe of the Marine Department, Ensigns Dawson, Gibbon and Hum
phries, and Acting Quarter Master Pilkington,of the 100th Regiment,
with their crews, and reports the material assistance which he received
from Capt. Gordon, of the Royal Artillery, Lieut. Williams, of the
100th Regiment, with the parties on shore, who contributed greatly
to the capture of the enemy.
The garrison had three men wounded ; the enemy one man killed
and eight severely wounded.
The Major-General commanding will have much satisfaction in
reporting to His Excellency the Commander of the Forces this action,
which does high credit to the arrangement of Major Taylor, and to
the conduct and bravery of all concerned.
G.O. October, 1813.
Deserters to be marked on the left side, two inches below the
armpit, with the letter "D" one-half inch long, and then transported.
G.O. MONTREAL, 8th October, 1813.
The tocsin and other signals of alarm to be sounded in every
parish within fifty miles of Montreal. All Militia, without exception,
are to assemble with arms, and those who are not possessed of arms
with axes, spades, and pickaxes, and repair with the least possible
delay to Montreal. The Militia inhabiting the south bank of the St.
Lawrence to repair to Caughnawaga; those on the banks of the Rich
elieu and Yamaska to repair to Lacadie and St. John s. The Militia
of Montreal and the north bank of the St. Lawrence to Berthier are
to repair to Montreal, where they will receive further orders.
FROM LT.-COL. HENRY CULL, 3RD BATTALION TOWNSHIPS MILITIA,
TO THE D. A. G. OF MILITIA FORCES.
HATLEY, 8th October, 1813.
In obedience to the orders of Maj. General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe,
dated the 7th August (not received till the 30th September,) I have
254 APPENDICES.
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued.}
the honour to enclose an exercise return of the 3rd Battalion of the
Eastern Townships Militia. There are no arms, accoutrements or
ammunition in their possession except the Cavalry, vide return, for
the very few rusty, neglected fowling pieces that some few men
(addicted to hunting, have to snap three or four times probably at a
partridge,) are not worthy to be reckoned. The means of repairing
such are generally the nearest blacksmith, if the owner has not suffi
cient ingenuity to tinker it himself.
(Canadian Archives.)
G.O.
Capt n Mulcaster has represented to me that Mr. Harvie (mid
shipman) volunteered and made a very gallant attempt to blow up
the enemy s magazine in the centre of their camp, as also to blow up
their gunboats in Salmon River.
I feel particular pleasure in thus publicly making known my
high approbation of this gallant young officer s conduct, and with a
wish to reward his meritorious exertions I have promoted that officer
to the rank of Lieutenant. Mr. Hawksworth and George Barnet
(seaman,) who accompanied Mr. Harvie, have evinced a zeal highly
creditable to themselves.
I take this opportunity of assuring all the officers of this squad
ron that their promotion will entirely depend on their own zeal, exer
tions and good conduct, as in all my appointments I shall be solely
guided by the officers who (in my opinion) have the most merit.
Given under my hand on board H. M. Ship "Wolfe," at Kingston,
this 1st day of January, 1814.
J. L. YEO.
(Canadian Archives, M. 389-6, page 81.)
G.O. 4th February, 1814.
Staff Adjutants. The duties of Staff Adjutants of Militia partake
in their nature of those of the Major of Brigade. He is the officer of
the division of militia to which he is attached, and not the personal
staff of the Inspecting Field Officer under whose immediate orders he is
placed, and in case of his absence or indisposition the Staff Adjutant
is to aid the senior officer in command in conducting the detail or
discipline of the brigade or division of militia.
APPENDICES. 255
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued.)
G.O. 13th April, 1814
In consequence of the representation made to the Commander of
the Forces of the distinguished conduct of Sergeant Hudson of the
Frontier Light Infantry, His Excellency is pleased to appoint Ser
geant Hudson to be an Ensign, vice Steele, promoted, the above
appointment to take place from 20th March, 1814.
G.O. QUEBEC, 20th June, 1815.
In consideration of the gallantry of Lieutenant Keating, of the
Mississippi Volunteer Artillery, particularly at the capture of Fort
McKay, at the Prairie-des-Chiens on the Mississippi River last cam
paign, His Excellency Lieut. -General Sir Gordon Drummond has been
pleased to appoint him Fort Adjutant at the post of St. Joseph from
the 25th instant inclusive, vice Lieut. Radenhurst, King s Regiment,
who will proceed to join his regiment.
HEADQUARTERS CAMP, Before Fort Erie,
13th August, 1814.
Morning D.G.O.
Lieutenant-General Drummond congratulates the Army on the
brilliant achievements executed last night by Capt. Dobbs of the
Royal Navy and a party of seamen and marines, who, in the most
gallant style, boarded, and after a short struggle carried two of the
enemy s armed schooners anchored close to Fort Erie. Accident alone
prevented the capture of the third schooner. Those captured are the
"Somers" and "Porcupine." The former mounts two long 12-pounders,
and the latter one 12. They were commanded by Lieutenants, and
had on board 35 men each.
The Lieutenant-General laments to find that Lieut. Radcliffe,
Commander of His Majesty s schooner "Netley," has fallen on this
occasion. He was killed in the act of boarding. He will be buried
at 12 o clock, with such marks of respect as circumstances will permit.
Besides Mr. Radcliffe, our loss has been only one seaman killed and
four wounded.
The enemy s loss is one seaman killed, four wounded.
The whole enterprise reflects the highest credit on the ability
and spirit of Captain Dobbs, and the gallant party under his com
mand. The Lieut. -General felt convinced that it would not fail, from
the spirited manner in which it was undertaken. He takes this
256 APPENDICES.
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued.)
occasion of informing the troops that he has a similar service for them
to execute, and he invites corps and individuals desirous of volunteer
ing their service on the occasion to intimate their wishes without
delay, through their respective Brigadiers, to the Deputy Adjutant-
General for the information of the Lieu tenant-General Commanding.
This order to be read to the corps immediately.
(Canadian Archives, M. 389-6, page 161.)
Prize Money
QUEBEC, 30th December, 1813.
G.O.
Distribution of Prize-money : Private, one share ; Drummer,
one share ; Corporal, one and one-half share ; Sergeant, two shares ;
Staff Sergeant, three shares ; Subaltern, eight shares ; Captain, sixteen
shares ; Major, thirty shares ; Lt.-Colonel, forty shares ; Colonel, sixty
shares ; General Officer, eighty shares ; and Commander of the Forces,
one hundred shares.
The Officer commanding a division of troops making a capture to
receive double the number of shares allotted to his rank. Those only
actually engaged or aiding and assisting in the capture (except the
Commander-in-Chief) are considered to be entitled to share.
Prize money awarded per private :
Ogdensburg 2 10 currency
"Growler" and "Eagle," 5 710 currency
Mackinac 10 currency
Niagara Frontier, June- July, 1813 6 3 currency
Fort Niagara and other places, in Dec., 1813 2 currency
Detroit.. . , 3 currency
Salmon River, 14-15 Feb., 1814 13 currency
Salmon River, Fort Malone and Four Corners,
19-24 Feb., 1814 5 6 currency
G. O. July, 1813.
In allotting Prize-money for Detroit to Indians, a Chief will
share as a Subaltern ; a warrior as a private.
Militia Pensions, 1812-15
UPPER CANADA.
PERMANENT BOARD.
(Created 24 May, 1816.)
EASTERN DISTRICT Lt.-Cols. Horib le Neil McLean, MacMillan,
Doiiald Macdonell, Horib le Thomas Fraser ; Capt. Archibald
G. McLean, late Incorp. Militia.
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT Colonels William Fraser, Stone ; Lt.-Cols. L.P.
Sherwood, Burritt ; Capt. John Macdonell, late Incorp. Militia.
MIDLAND DISTRICT Colonels William Johnston, John Ferguson;
Lt.-Cols. Allan McLean, Archibald Macdonell, the Senior Officer
Lennox Militia ; Capt. Daniel Wash burn, late Incorp. Militia.
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT Lt.-Col. Peters; Majors Jones, Rogers; Capts.
Thomas Ward, John Burn.
HOME DISTRICT Lt.-Col. Chewett; Majors Allan, Wilmot; Capts.
Peter Robinson, Heward.
GORE DISTRICT Colonel Beasley; Lt.-Col. Bradt; Majors Hatt,
Simons.
NIAGARA DISTRICT Lt.-Colonels Horib le Thomas Clark, Thomas
Dickson, Warren, Nelles ; Major Robertson, Capt. John Clark,
late Asst. Adjt.-Gen.
LONDON DISTRICT Colonel Talbot ; Lt.-Cols. Nichol, Ryerson, Bost-
wick, Burwell ; Major Salmon ; Capt. Rapelje, late Incorp. Militia.
WESTERN DISTRICT Lt.-Col. J. B. Baby; Major Reynolds; Capts.
Elliott, William McCormick, John McGregor.
APPENDICES. 259
MILITIA PENSIONS (Continued.)
MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
(Appointments dated York, 23 May, 1816.)
WESTERN DISTRICT Surgeon Richardson, Amherstburg.
LONDON DISTRICT Surgeon Graham, Long Point.
NIAGARA DISTRICT Surgeon Kerr, Niagara.
Surgeon Sumner, near 20-Mile Creek.
HOME DISTRICT Surgeons Powell and Lee, York.
GENERAL AGENT for paying Militia Pensions Edward McMahon,
York.
LOWER CANADA.
COMMISSIONERS.
Lt.-Colonel F. Vassal de Monviel.
Lt.-Colonel Charles Chaussegros de Lery.
Lt.-Colonel Jacques Voyer.
PAYMASTER.
The Adjutant-General.
Colours
Office of the Adjutant-General of Militia,
QUEBEC, 20th July, 1820.
Militia General Order.
The Governor-in-Chief 1 feels great satisfaction in having it in
his power to deliver to the officers commanding the Incorporated
Militia during the late war those Colours which His Majesty had
been most graciously pleased to order to be presented to their Battal-
lions, as an expression of His Royal Approbation of their services
when called upon in defence of their country.
His Excellency is not ignorant of the particular circumstance
which led to this particular honor being promised to these battalions,
and, as considerable delay has unavoidably happened, he thinks it a
favorable opportunity of declaring to the Militia of Lower Canada, by
General Order, his perfect confidence in their spirit and zeal when
called upon.
He will direct his attention in a particular manner to encourage
and uphold the spirit of patriotism, which he esteems the best and
surest defence of the country.
These Colours having been received too late to be delivered to
the different battalions before they were disembodied at the Peace, it
is His Excellency s pleasure that they should be placed in the charge
of the undermentioned officers* until required. The Colours are
lodged with the Adjutant-General of Militia, from whom the respec
tive officers will receive them on application.
The officers commanding battalions or divisions will communi
cate this General Order to the officers and militiamen under their
orders.
By order of His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief.
F. VASSAL DE MONVIEL,
Adj.-Gen. M. F.
*lst Battalion Lt. -Colonel T. P. J. Taschereau.
2nd Battalion Major P. B. Boucher de Labruere.
3rd Battalion Lt-Colonel Louis Gugy.
4th Battalion Lt. -Colonel Jacques Voyer.
5th Battalion Major J. B. P. D Estimauville,
*Earl Dalhousie.
ADDENDA
Page 1- ASSISTANT MILITARY SECRETARY.
Ensign John McLauchlan, 10th R.V. 20 July 31 Dec., 14.
DEPUTY ASSISTANT MILITARY SECRETARY.
Ensign Duncan Campbell Napier, Royal Newfoundland Reg t.
Page 6- DEPUTY ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERALS.
Captain Peter Latouche Chambers, 41st.
Captain Edward Sabine, R.A.
1 Ensign 41st 1803. Lieutenant 1806. Captain 1808. Bvt.-Major 25 Feb 15
Present at Detroit, gold medal (despatches.)
2 Lieutenant 1804. Lt.-Colonel 1841. Colonel 1851. Maj.-General 1856 Lt -
General 1865. General 1870. Retired 1877. Died at Richmond England 26
June 83, aged 94 Served in Canada, May, 13-Sept., 16. Was at siege o? Fort
Ene(de8patcheB.) D.C.L., (Oxon,) LL.D., (Cantab.) Was astronomer to fi?st
?fd f on ^ * ?^ passage ^der Ross, 1818, also in the second under Parry
1819-20. President Royal Society, 1861-71. K.C.B. 1869.
Page 17- MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Staff Surgeons Donald McLeod.
William Randall.
Page 20 PRIZE BOARD.
Major-General George Glasgow, R. A. (President.)
The Adjutant-General of the Forces.
The Commissary-General.
The Deputy Commissary-General of Accounts.
The Deputy Paymaster-General.
The Deputy Judge Advocate.
The Military Secretary.
262 ADDENDA.
ARMY PRIZE AGENTS.
2 For Niagara Frontier Capt. G.A. Eliot, D.A.Q.M.G. Dec., 13.
Capt. C. L. L. Foster, A.D.C. Dec., 13.
3 For Mackinac and Detroit Capt. Noah Freer, Mil. Secr y.
19 July, 13.
AGENT FOR PRISONERS OF WAR.
4 Captain Francis Kempt, R. N. (acting), Quebec.
Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Barclay.
6 ARMY BILL OFFICE.
Director 8 James Green, Esq.
Cashiers 7 Louis Montizambert, Esq.
5 Claude Denechaud. Esq.
5 George Waters Allsopp, Esq.
5 Keable Serjeant, Esq.
1 From Canadian Archives, M. 195. fG.O. 12 Apr., 13.)
1 From Canadian Archives, C. 681, p. 304.
* From Canadian Archives, C. 695, p. 29.
4 Quebec Mercury, 1814.
6 Appointed as Extra Cashiers, 17 Mar., 1814.
6 Was in existence from 1 Aug., 12, to 24 Dec., 1820.
7 Had been Adjutant of Col. Louis de Salaberry s Militia. His son, Geo. Sheaffe,
was Major 10th Foot, 16 Feb., 47.
8 Had been acting Deputy Commissary-General, 1811. Also Assistant Pay
master of Contingencies, Montreal, 1807.
Page 28- INSPECTING FIELD OFFICERS.
Lt.-Colonel William Robinson (Capt. 8th,) 28 Nov., 12.
Lt.-Colonel Patrick Murray, 5th S.E.M.
Page 31 ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Capt. Joseph Frobisher (Ensign Glen. L.I.,) Eastern and Johns
town Districts, 21 May, 13.
ADDENDA. 263
Page 35 DEPUTY JUDGE ADVOCATES.
Lt.-Colonel C. A. Hagerman (acting,) 25-27 Oct., 14.
Capt. Edward Walker (acting,) Incorporated Militia.
Page 41- IST GLENGARRY.
Adjutant John McKenzie, 25 June, 14.
Page 44 IST STORMONT.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Lieutenant George Anderson.
Ensign Stephen Campbell.
Page 45- IST PRESCOTT.
Captain William Hamilton.
Page 45- IST DUNDAS.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Ensign Christopher Haynes.
Page 48 IST GRENVILLE.
RIFLE COMPANY.
Captain William Fraser, 12 July, 12.
Lieutenant James Hall, 12 July, 12.
Ensign Daniel Jones, 12 July, 12.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captain Abraham Bolton.
Lieutenant Stephen Collins.
Page 49- 2ND GRENVILLE.
Major Gideon Adams.
264 ADDENDA.
2ND GRENVILLE (Continued.)
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captain Joel Adams.
Captain Peter Grant.
Lieutenant M. Burritt.
Page 51- 2ND LEEDS.
Adjutant Hiram Spafford ; removed 12 Apr., 14.
Ensign Prince Sherman, 14 Apr., 14.
Page 55 IST ADDINGTON.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Ensign Abraham Amey.
Page 59 IST HASTINGS.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captain Peter Chisholm.
Ensign Richard Ellerbeck.
Page 76 2ND LINCOLN.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captain Robert Grant.
- Phelps ; resigned 1812.
- Stull ; resigned 1812.
Lieutenant - Brown; resigned 1812.
Patrick Reiley.
Ensign Robert Brooks.
p ag e 80 4ra LINCOLN.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains Robert Comfort.
William Carpenter.
Ensign James Campbell.
ADDENDA.
265
Page 82 5 TH LINCOLN.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captains John Aikman.
Peter Bowman.
William Lottridge.
John Smith.
George Carpenter.
Israel Dandy.
Charles Depew.
James Dedrick.
Daniel Young.
Lieutenants Joseph House.
Lewis Horning.
Ephraim Land.
Abel Land, Sr.
Jacob Rymal.
Thomas Racey.
Michael Shavers.
Ensigns Peter Hess.
David Kerr.
David Kribbs.
Abel Land, Jr.
Philip Rymal.
George Smith.
Jacob Springstead.
- - McDougall.
87- 1ST OXFORD.
BATTALION COMPANIES.
Captain John Seacord. 11 July, 12.
Lieutenant James Harris. 14 " "
Ensigns Henry Carroll. 13 "
Francis Carroll. 14 "
Isaac Benduck. 11 "
Page 98 CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.
- John Lambert, Ensign 10th R.V.
Honore Bailly.
1 Was in charge from July, 1812. (Can. Archives, C. 789, p. 110. )
266 ADDENDA.
p ag e 103 STAFF OFFICERS.
Lt.-Colonel Pierre Guerout, 9 Jan., 12.
Page 115
PROVINCIAL COMMISSARIAT VOYAGEURS.
Lieutenants Charles Archambault.
Andre Baron.
Joseph Finlay.
Frederick Glackmeyer.
Jean Baptiste Herigault.
Casimir Jeremy.
Hyacinthe St. Germain.
William Stevenson.
A. Clarke.
William Cowie.
Page 118- 1ST BATT. S. E. M.
$- Captain Joachim Charland.
Page 122 2ND BATTALION S. E. M.
^ Captain Joseph Courtemanche.
Page 124 3RD BATTALION S. E. M.
<fe Lieutenant Pierre Lemaire dit St. Germain.
Page 128 4TH BATTALION S. E. M.
Ensign Francois Blondheim.
Page 135 6ra BATTALION.
^ Captain Maxime Olivier.
ADDENDA. 267
Page 219- INDIAN WAR CHIEFS.
Sioux Wabasha (The Leaf.)*
Chate-wacon-animi (Little Crow.)*
POTTAWATOMIE Shaubena. *
Billy CaldwelL*
DELEWARES (Menomonees) Tomah.
Wee-misate.
WINNEBAGOES Lassammie.
Tete-du-Chien.
Page 236- GENTLEMAN VOLUNTEERS.
Robert Bunbury, 88th 26 Sept., 14.
*Were at Moraviantown.
ERRATA
Page 1
For "Deputy Military Secretary" read "Deputy Assistant Military Secretary
Page 3
2nd line for "August" read "July."
Page 4
7th line from bottom for "G. T. Bourke" read "George Thew Burke."
Page 5 Delete foot note 13 and substitute
| Ensign 64th 7 Feb., 1800. Was at capture of St. Lucie and Surinam.
^ Capt. 1st 12 Apr., 07. Present at Corunna ; was on Walcheren Expedition,
1809. Served as Major in a Portugese Regt. in Peninsula, 1811. Present
at Fort Erie (assault,) wounded. Resigned as D.A.A.G. to rejoin his regi-
ment, 14 July, 14. Bvt. -Major 1815."
Page 7
Foot note 9, 3rd line -for "Cuidad Rodrigo, Salamanaca," read "Ciudad
Rodrigo, Salamanca."
Footnote 10, 2nd line -for "Cuidad Rodrigo" read "Ciudad Rodrigo."
Page 7 Delete foot note 15 and substitute
j] Lieut. - - 11 Feb., 08. Lieut. 24th 14 Apr., 08. Served in Peninsula,
1809-10. A.D.C. to Col. Drummond, 1811. Present at Ciudad Rodrigo
t (wounded) ; A.D.C. to Beckwith, commanding 1st Light Brigade. Was at
Craney Island (despatches.) Promoted Capt. Glen. L.I., 11 Mar., 13.
K Was at Lundy s Lane. Assault and sortie, Fort Erie, where he conducted
^ the night attack (wounded and mentioned in despatches.) Thanked in
j( G.O. for his services. Maj. Canadian Chasseurs 25 Feb., 15. Bvt. -Major
11 May, 15. Sailed to join Wellington s Army in Belgium. Capt. Rifle
Brigade, 16 May, 16. Went to h.p. 25 Nov., 18. A.D.C. in 1820 to Sir S.
Beckwith in Ireland. Capt. 58th 27 Oct., 29. Lt.-Colonel 40th 19 Feb., 38.
"K.H. 1837. Died 1839."
"I am now reading this record of olden times. Little Powell, a superb sol-
^ dier, who was then with me, lies dead in the burying ground hard by my
it house. How strange. We last parted at Halifax, in North America, 1814,
and in 1844 I stand here by his grave in a land then unknown." (Life and
Opinions of General Sir Charles J. Napier, G. C. B.)
Page 8
Foot note 21, 1st line for "Died in Western District" read "Died at Am-
herstburg."
Page 10-
Foot note 1, last line for "K.C.B." read "K.B."
Page 12
Footnote 28, 2nd line for "Cuidad Rodrigo" read "Ciudad Rodrigo."
Page 13
12th line -for "G. T. Bourke" read "George Thew Burke."
Page 14
Last line for "Leonard Marter" read "Leonard Marler."
270 ERRATA.
Page 15
Footnote 13, 1st line -for "Cuidad Eodrigo" read "Ciudad Kodrigo."
Page 23
6th Kegt insert in last line, "It bears Niagara on its Colours."
Page 24
41st Regt., 5th line after "bearing" insert "Fort Detroit, Queenstown,
Miami, and"
Page 24
82nd Regt. Insert in last line, "It has Niagara on its Colours."
Page 29
Insert omitted foot note 9. "Colonel George Taylor, C.B., h.p., I.F.O.,
"and A.D.C., died at Grenville, Ottawa River, in Sept., 1826, aged 55."
Page 30
Insert omitted foot note 20. "See Canadian Voyageurs, page 114."
Page 31
7th line for "14 Jan., 13," read "28 Jan., 14."
Page 32-
Foot note 5 Insert "Was at Chrystler s Farm. (Montreal Transcript, 17
Feb., 46)."
Page 34
Hospital Mate, 1st line -for "Cyrus Summer" read "Cyrus Sumner."
Page 37 Engagements Insert :
"York, 27th April, 13."
"Fort Erie, 12th August, 14."
Page 39 Engagements Insert:
"York, 27th April, 13."
Page 40 Engagements for "Queenston, 13th Oct., 12," read
"Lundy s Lane, 25th July, 14."
Page 40
Foot note 1, last line for "24 Mar., 28," read "11 Feb., 28."
Page 42
For "Quartermaster John McLellan (?McKenzie)" read "John McLennan, 25
June, 14."
Page 43-
Foot note 1 Insert "Resigned 18 April, 14."
Foot note 2 Identical with Capt. Donald Macdonell, (Greenfield) ; appointed
Lt.-Colonel 18 Apr., 14.
Page 44
14th line from bottom /or "David Jaycox" read "David Jacobs."
Page 49
2nd Grenville Engagements for "Prescott, 4th Oct., 12," read
"Prescott, 24th Oct., 12."
Page 65 Engagements Insert:
"St. Davids, 22nd July, 14."
Page 70-
Foot note 3 Insert "Present at Queenston."
Page 71
For "Captain Askin" read "Captain Charles Askin."
ERRATA. 271
Page 72 Engagements insert :
Fort Erie, 27th May, 13."
Stoney Creek, 5th June, 13."
Black Rock, 1st Jan., 14."
Chippawa, 5th July, 14."
St. David s, 22nd July, 14."
Delete Adjutant Thorner.
Page 75-
Foot note 33 The first applies to John Secord ; the second applies to Joseph
Clement.
Page 76 Engagements Insert :
"Fort Erie, 2nd Dec., 12."
"Chippawa, 15th October, 14," read "5th July, 14."
Page 78-
Foot note 21 After "Chippawa" insert "(wounded.) (Pension list, U. C.
Gazette, 5 Apr., 28.)"
Page 82
Adjutant Newton s name was "David."
Lieutenant Biggar s name was "William."
Page 84 Engagements insert :
"Fort Erie, 27th May, 13."
Page 85 Engagements insert :
"Stoney Creek (Lake Erie,) 12th Nov., 13."
Page 87 Engagements Insert :
"Fort Erie, 28th Nov., 12."
Page 87
Last line but one Ensign Brown s name was "Daniel."
Page 93 Engagements Insert :
"River Thames, 9th July, 14."
Page 100-
Foot note 2 for "Died during the autumn, 1812," read "Funeral took place
"8 Feb., 13 ; 103rd Regiment supplying the firing party. (Can. Archives. M.195.)"
Page 103 Staff Officers
Lt. -Colonels Boucherville, Percival and Brenton received land grants.
Page 105
Lt. -Colonel Salaberry received a land grant.
Page 106
Lieut. E. L. Prendergast received a land grant.
Last line for "Etienne St. Dizier" read "Etienne Nivard St. Dizier."
Page 107
Third line /or "Louis Provencher" read "Louis Charles Provencher."
Page 108-
Foot note 31, 1st line for "eldest son" read "second son."
3rd line for "89th Foot" read "81st Foot, 12 April, 27."
Page 112
Cornet Lefebvre and Quartermaster Eisenhart received land grants.
Page 113
Lieut. Frost received a land grant.
Page 115
Lieut. Gaudet received a land grant.
272
ERRATA.
Page 118
Adjutant Reiffenstein and Captain B. A. Panet received land grants.
Page 119
Capt. P. J. G. de Tonnancour and Ensign T. Fortier received land grants.
Page 122
Capt. Louis J. de Beaujeu received a land grant.
Page 124
2nd line delete * opposite P. Globenski s name.
Page 126
16th line for "Ambroise Marchand" read "Amable."
Page 128
For "Surgeon Gaspard Couillard" read "Antoine Gaspard Couillard."
For "Rene Kimber" read "Rene Joseph Kimber."
Lieut. J. Blanchet received a land grant.
Page 129
Ensign R. Moorhead received a land grant.
5th line from bottom for "Francos" read "Francois."
Page 134
6th name from bottom for "Provendier" read "Provencher."
Page 135
Lt.-Col. F. Tetu received a land grant.
Page 164
Major Guy s name was "Louis."
Page 170
For "Major Louis Levesque" read "Antoine Louis Levesque."
Page 171
Last name /or "Nonmandeau" read "Normandeau."
Page 187
24th line for "Pulin" read "Poulin."
Page 203
Delete all referring to Capt. O Connor. His name is placed under Royal Navy.
Page 204
1st line delete "Captains" and substitute "Commander."
Page 204
Middle of page delete "*John Williams." His name is placed under Royal
Navy.
Page 221
Add to foot note 17 "Norton was known by the Indians as The Snipe.
(Can. Archives, C. 257, p. 303.)"
Pages 237 and 238 Add foot notes :
Robinson was High Constable at York. Received a land grant.
McQuarrie had been Sgt. -Major for two years. Discharged 14 March, 1815.
Kiiott received medal with clasp Detroit.
Loucks received medal with clasp Chrystler s Farm.
5 Keeler. See foot note 3, page 50, where his name is given as Kular.
6 Huntingdon was at York, 14 April, 1813. See 3rd York, p. 68.
7 McBride had been Sergeant, Capt. Cameron s, 3rd York.
Patrick s name appears in a Military Order, York, 16 Oct., 12.
9 Barber ranked as a Quartermaster Sergeant."
INDEX TO NAMES
Ships and Vessels are Indexed Under "Ships. 1
Indians Names Anglicized are in Italics.
Aaron Hill. 220
Abdy, Matthew 226
Adam, Xavier 149
Adams, Andrew 48(2)
Adams, Frederick 48
Adams, George 72
Adams, Gideon 263
Adams, Joel 264
Adams, John 49
Adams, Joshua 52
Adams, Richard 198
Addison, Robert 20, 35
Adhemar, Jacques 106
Adhernar, Patrick 131, 133, 334
Ahern, Thomas B 118, 164
Aikman, John 265
Ainslie, Gilbert 135, 145
Aird, William....: 126
Alain, Michel 151
Alexander, Hugh 79
Alexandre, Joseph 160
Allan, James 36, 89
Allan, William 36, 67, 258
Allard, F 179
Allen, John 239
Allen, John 53, 58
Allison, Alexander 164
Allsopp, G. W 151, 262
Amey, Abraham 264
Amey, Joseph 56
Amyot, Augustin 142
Amyot, Pierre 196
Anderson, 27
Anderson, Anthony 140, 145, 151
Anderson, Charles 211
Anderson, Charles 40
Anderson, Charles 53, 55
Anderson, George 263
Anderson, Joseph 44
Anderson, Thomas G 96, 210
Anderson, William 138(2), 158
Andrews, William 163, 164
Anger, Augustus 79
Annance, Francois 215
Annance, Noel 215, 218
Ansley, Daniel 238
Anthony, Charles 226
Antrobus, Edmund W....236
Antrobus, John C 125
Anwyll, Robert 13
Anyonewaeghe 211
Applegarth, John 37, 65(2)
Applegarth, William 65
Archambault, Amable....l83
Archambault, Amable....l86(2)
Archambault, Charles.. ..266
Archambault, Charles....l91
Archambault, Francois. .182
Archambault, Francois. .189
Archambault, Jacques.. ..137, 181
Archambault, Jean B 172
Archambault, Joseph 180
Archambault, Louis 187
Archambault, Nicholas. .172
Arcvison, Gustavus 204
Armour, Robert 165
Armstrong, Henry 236
Armstrong, R. S 21
Armstrong, William 1, 13, 18(2)
Arnold, Christopher 93
Arnold, John 63
Arnoldi, David 167
Arthur, William S 227
Asselin, Jean B 154
Asselin, Pierre 175
Askin, Alexander D 40, 91
Askin, Charles 71, 270
Askin, James 91, 95
Askin, John 91, 210
Askin, John, Jr 210
Askin, John B 211
Assiginack 219
274
INDEX TO NAMES.
A. (Continued.)
Atkinson, Thomas 65, 139
Attagwaracyon 219
AubertdeGaspe,Philippel02, 141
AubertdeGasp, Pierre 1. 154, 155
AubertdeGaspe, Thos....l26
Audet dit Lapointe, G ...148
Auge, AiitoineL 126, 139
Auge, Baptiste 195
Auge, Charles L 125, 157
Auge, Jean B. L 159
Auge, Joseph 195
Auge, Pierre 151
Auge, Pierre 179
Baby, Francois 32
Baby, Francois 102, 150
Baby, Francois, Jr 151
Baby, Jean B 36, 91,
Baby, Jacques 36, 93
Baby, Jacques R 119, 151
Backhouse, John 84
Backhouse, Thomas 84
Badeaux, Joseph B 138, 157
Badgely, Francis 165
Bagwell, John 1
Bailey, Enoch 199
Bailey, Wm 96
Baillarge, Francois 141
Baillie, Percy 234
Bailly, Honore 265
Baker, George 205
Baker, Joseph 87
Baker, Joseph 199
Baldwin, W. W 62
Baldwin, Robert 62 *
Ball, 80
Ball, Ezra 199
Ball, George A 73
Ball, Henry C 77
Ball, Jacob A 72, 82
Ball, Jacob F 76
Ball, John C 73, 75
Ball, Peter M., Jr 40, 72
Ballayn, W. D 20
Balneavis, H 6
Bangs, James 198
Barbeau, Etienne 150
Barbeau, Jean 123, 239
Barbeau dit Boisdore,
Louis 123
Barber, Frederick C 205
Barber, William 238, 272
Barbier, L. M. R 105, 185
Barclay, R. H 27, 225
Barclay, Thomas 262
Auldjo, Alexander 164(2), 165
Auldjo, George 166
Aumond, Francois 182
Ault, George 49
Ault, John 47
Ault, Michael 46
Austin, Jonathan 85
Axford, Samuel 88
Ayanete 219
Ayetdit Maleau, J 196
Aylwin, Thomas 146
Aymard, Charles 211
B.
Barker, Oliver 110
Barker, Philip A .....134
Barnard, Thomas 9(2), 28
258 Barnes, G. W 6
Barnet, George 254
Barnhart, Charles 57
Barnum, Ezra 81, 82
Baron, Andre 114, 266
Baron, James 173
Baron, Laurent 139, 239
Baron, Thomas 169, 173
Barron, Garret 197
Barthe, Jean B 90, 92
Barthe, Louis 211
Bartlet, Francis 198
Barwis, Thomas 205
Bastedo, David 77
Bastien, Jos. O 113
Bates, george 52
Bates, James 62
Bates, William 65
Batishon, Dedine 92
Baxter, John 79
Baynes, Charles 67
Baynes, Edward 4
Bazin, Antoine 125, 150
Bazin, Pierre 119, 160
Bazinet, Maurice 172
Bazinet, Pierre 172
Beach, 237
Beam, 73
Beasley, David 66
Beasley, Henry 66
Beasley, Richard 65, 258
Beaubien, Benjamin 167
Beaubien, Eustache D....196
Beauchamp, Alexis 187
Beauchemin, Andre 161
Beaudouin, Jacques 149
Beaudouin, Jean B 150
Beaudouin, Joseph 155
INDEX TO NAMES.
275
B.
Beaudouin, Thomas 170
Beaudry, Benjamin 188
Beaudry, Francois 172
Beaujeu, Joseph L. de 177
Beaujeu, LouisJ.Chev.de. 180
Beaujcu, Louis J. de 122, 272
Beaujeu, Saveuse de 167
Beaulieu, Henry 119, 129,
Beaumont, Joseph 147
Beaumont, Lazare 14-7
Beaumont, A. C. de 147, 148
Beaupre, Benjamin 181
Beaupre, Etienne 240
Beaupre, Louis 205
Bechard, Theodore 192
Beckwith, Sir T. S 5
Bedard, 200
Bedard, A 214
Bedard, Ambroise 201
Bedard, Ambroise 152
Bedard, Antoine 152
Bedard, Jean C 150
Bedard, Joseph 167
Bedard, Pierre Ill
Bedell, Reuben 53,
Beemer, Philip 85
Beffre, Theophile 194
Beikie, John 67
Belanger, Francois 136
Belanger, Jean 135, 141,
Belanger, Joseph M 214
Belanger, Joseph M 154
Belanger, Pierre 239
Belanger, Vincent 175
Bell, Bella 198
Bell, Chris. J ...226
Bell, Duncan 57
Bell, Matthew 140, 145
Bell, Nathaniel 35
Bell, William 59
Bell, William 57
Ballanger, J 178
Bellanger, J. M 177
Bellefeuille, Francois 176
Bellefeuille, Joseph 158
Bellerose, M. H 138, 161
Bellony, Joseph 183
Bender, Albert 168
Bender, Francois X 131, 169
Benedict, Joseph 52
Benduck, Isaac 265
Benoit, Antoine 194
Benoit, Joseph 187
Benson, Garrat 57
Benson, ]acob 57
Benson, Patrick 238
239
54, 57
143
(Continued.}
Berard, Louis 185
Berdan, Albert 85
Berczy, William 100,
Bernard, Alex 228
Bernard, Bernard 189
Bernard, Charles, Jr 148
Bernier, Francois R 155
Bernier, Ignace 119,
Bernier, Pierre B 155
Berthe, Joseph A.... .171
Berthelot, Amable 138,
Berthelot, Augustin 137,
Berthelot, J 172
Berthelot, J. A 176,
Berthelot, Michel 135,
Bertrand, Francois 151
Bertrand, Ignace 167
Besserer, 129
Besserer, C 136
Besserer, L. Theo Ill,
Besse, J 194
Best, Harmonius. IS
Bethune, Norman 166
Bibeau, Michel 169
Biggar, Amos 204
Biggar, William 82,
Bignell, George 225
Billy Caldwell 210,
Binet, Joseph 171
Bird, William 88
Birnie, Joseph 82
Biron, Gelin 175
Biron, Joseph, Jr 215,
Biron, Joseph, Sr 215,
Biron, Louis 187,
Biron, Louis 215
Biron, Xavier 98
Bisby, Joel 173
Bishop, N 200
Bisshopp, Cecil 28
Bissonnet, Antoine, Sr...l74
Bissonnet, Antoine, Jr.. ..175
Bissonnet, Joachim 175
Bisteaudeau, Joseph 187
Black, Henry 136,
Black Bird 219
Blacklock, A 227,
Black Sparrow Hawk.. ..219
Blackwood, Thomas 164
Blais, Joseph 155
Blais, Louis ..155
Blais, Michel 155
Blais, Simon P 155
Blakely, William 165
Blakeney, William.... 53
Blanchard, Archibald 61
131, 133
129, 240
157
167, 170
183
143
135, 143
271
267
218
217
193
146
228
58, 59
276
INDEX TO NAMES.
B. (Continued.)
Blanchard, Jean B 182
Blanche!, Francois 101
Blanchet, Joseph 128, 272
Blanckley, H.S 4
BJeury, Sabrevois de 124
Blin, Enos 187
Blondeau, Germain 148
Blondheim, Francois 266
Blondheirn, William 133, 134
Blondin, Francois 129
Blouin, Jean 147
Bluejacket, George 211
Boag, David 15
Bodwell, 199
Bodwell, James 198
Boilard, Louis 148
Boileau, Rene 122
Boissaud, Louis ISO
Boisseau, Augustin J 180
Boisseau, Gaspard 128
Bolduc, P 152
Bolton, Abraham 263
Bondy, Laurent 90
Bonenfant, Jean B 120
Bonford, Antoine 90
Bonin, Francois 183
Bonne, Pierre A. de 152
Bonner, John 79
Bonneville, Francois 150
Booth, Joshua 56
Borgia, Joseph L 141
Bosse, Jean B 155
Bosse, Joseph 154
Boston, Thomas. 113
Boston, William 239
Bostwick, Henry 87, 258
Bostwick, John 63, 64, 84
Boswick, John P 240
Botsford, William 87
Bouc, Seraphin 180
Bouchard, Bazile 194
Bouchard, Charles 148
Bouchard, Nicholas 153
Bouchard, Pierre 129, 134
Bouche, Francois 211
Boucher, Francois 159
Boucher, Francois 125
Boucher, F. X 153
Boucher, Louis 128
Boucher, Louis 152
Boucher de Boucherville,
Pierre 128
Boucher de Boucherville,
Pierre A 1, 103, 138, 271
Boucher de Boucherville,
Pierre R. A 191
Boucher de Boucherville,
RemS T. V 189, 249
Boucher deLabruere, 194, 195, 260
Boucher de Labruere,
Pierre R 122, 189
Boucher de Niverville,
Joseph C 215, 218
Bouchette, Joseph 103, 111, 146
Boudreau, Joseph 1 119
Boudreau, Louis 171
Boudreau, Olivier 119
Bouffard, Jean 149
Boughner, Chris 77
Boughner, Henry 79
Boughner, Osias 79
Bougis, Philippe 174
Bougrette, Jean B 195
Boulay, Alexis 155
Boule, F. R 147
Boulton, D Arcy 68
Bourassa, Modeste 148
Bourassa, Vital 140
Bourbonnais, Louis 175
Bourbonniere, Pascal 187
Bourdages, C. J. T 195
Bourdages, Louis 194
Bourdages, Raymond.... 194
Bourgeois, Joseph 179
Bourgon, Nicholas 129, 240
Bourret, Alexis 169(2)
Bouthillier,Guillaume,Jr.lll, 142
Bouthillier, Henry J 106
Bouthillier, Jean 166, 168
Bouthillier, Jean F 123
Bouthillier, Louis T 167
Bowen, E 103
Bowen, Daniel 84
Bowen, William D 36
Bowman, Abraham 77
Bowman, Charles 171
Bowman, Peter 265
Boyce, 237
Boynton, Edmund 199
Brackenridge, George 51
Braddish, Andrew 51, 52
Bradford, Charles 131, 134
Bradford, Richard 173
Bradt, Andrew 82, 258
Brady, 65
Bramley, George 185
Brampton, Samuel 28, 237
Brant, John 211
Brass, John 54, 55
Brcakenridge, James 50
Bre"gard, Bonaventure...l71
Bremner, 204, 226
INDEX TO NAMES.
277
B. (Continued.)
Brenton, E. B 1(2), 19, 103, 271
Brereton, Godfrey 226
Bresse, Joseph 189
Bresse, Louis 154
Brewer, Ralph 239
Bricault, Francois 172
Bricault, J. B 172
Bricault, Nicholas 172
Bridge, C 21
Brien, Francis 196
Brigham, B. B 87(2)
Brisbane, Sir Thomas M. 9
Brisben, James 190
Brisebois, Antoine 211
Brisebois, Michel, Jr 98, 210
Brisee, Nicholas 52
Brisee, Peter 52
Brock, Sir Isaac 2, 8, 24, 269
Brock, Samuel 61, 204
Brodeur, Louis 195
Brooke, Daniel 38, 68, 235
Brooks, Robert 264
Brouillard, Jean B 160
Brouillard, Pierre 160
Brouillet, Jean B 191
Brousseau, Francois 190
Brown, 264
Brown, 87
Brown, Adam 73
Brown, Edward 197
Brown, Daniel 52
Brown, Daniel 87(2), 271
Brown, James 137
Brown, James 173
Brown, Richard 40, 113
Brown, William 87
Brugiere, Felix 129, 168
Brugi&re, Francois 129
Brugiere, Jean B 181, 193
Brugiere, Medard 181
Brun, Joseph 191, 193
Brunneau, Pierre, Sr 143
Brunneau, Pierre, Jr 135, 143
Brunet, Felix 120
Brunet, Hyacinthe 171
Brunet, Joseph... 179
Brunet, Nicholas 119
Brunet, Olivier 147
Brunette, J 177
Brush, John 90
Bruyeres, R. H 15, 21
Bryant, James 235
Brydon, 226
Bryson, Alexander 76
Buchan, Edward 225
Buchanan, Gordon 238
Buchanan, John 107
Buchanan, William 90
Bulger, Andrew 96(2), 235(2)
Bullock, Samuel 187
Bultot.N 241
Bunbury, R 267
Burch, John 77
Burke, Andrew C 118, 120
Burke, G. T 4, 13, 269(2)
Burn, John : 62, 258
Burney, John 227
Burnham, Asa 61
Burnham, John 61
Burnham, Z 35, 61
Burns, Philip 139, 158
Burns, William 145
Burritt, Daniel 49
Burritt, Henry 37, 49
Burritt, M 264
Burritt, Stephen 36, 49, 258
Burroughes, Asa 240
Burton, Arthur 44
Burwell, Mahlon 88, 258
Bushby, Thomas 165, 166, 191
Bussiere, Louis 149
Bussiere, Paul 161
Bussiere, Pierre 149
Buteau, Lazare 148
Butler, Johnson 36, 80
Butler, Joseph 73, 75
Butler, Thomas 80
Butler, Walter 73
Button, John 63
Byrne, Philip 122
Byrne, Philip 197
Byrne, Michael 142
C.
CacMy, J. T 6
Cadieu, Francois 174
Cadieu, Jean M 169
Cadieux, Jean B 194
Cadot, Francois X 212
Cadot, Jean B 210
Cadoret, Pierre 186
Caldwell, 27
Caldwell, Francis 90, 95
Caldwell, James 164, 165
Caldwell, John 145, 149
Caldwell, Thomas 89, 95
Caldwell, William, Sr 32, 95, 209
Caldwell, William, Jr 89
Caldwell, William 17
Cameron, ^neas 114
278
INDEX TO NAMES.
C. (Continued.}
Cameron, Alexander 39
Cameron, Alexander 44
Cameron, Duncan 67, 209
Cameron, John 122, 125(2)
Cameron, John 10
Cameron, John 212
Cameron, John 41
Cameron, Peter 43
Cameron, William 173
Campbell, Charles 13
Campbell, Colin 211
Campbell, Donald 235
Campbell, Duncan 48
Campbell, ;
Campbell,
Campbell,
Campbell,
H...
ames.
.204, 227
.238
. 41
. 13
Campbell, James 264
Campbell, James E 114
Campbell, John 38
Campbell, John 205
Campbell, John 239
Campbell, Robert 77
Campbell, Stephen 263
Campbell, Thos. D 48
Campbell, William 42
Campeau, Louis 212
Campion, Alexis 123
Canby, Benjamin 71
Cannon, John 146
Cantin, Joseph 177
Cardin, Alexis 185
Cardin, Augustin 185
Carley, Earth 50
Carley, Duncan 50
Carman, Michael 46
Carmel, Joseph 128, 144, 149, 161
Caron, Alexis 152
Caron, Bonaventure 155
Caron, Francois 159
Caron, Joachim 161
Caron, Louis C 155
Caron, N. Vital 179
Carpenter, George 265
Carpenter, William 264
Carr.John 62
Carreau, Joseph 200
Carrier, Louis 120
Carriere, Etienne 148
Carroll, Francis 265
Carroll, Henry 265
Carroll, John 87
Carroll, Joseph 238
Carscallen, Archibald 56
Carscallen, George 57
Carscallen, James 57
57
57
131
191
193
47
Carscallen, John 54,
Carscallen, Luke 54,
Carter, Edward 241
Carter, George 101
Carter, J. M. N 131,
Carder, Bazile 161
Carder, Constant 163,
Carder, Edouard 186,
Carder, Eusebe 195
Carder, Jacques A 130, 131, 134
Cartier, Jacques, Sr 195
Cartier, Jacques, Jr 196
Cartier, Joseph 186
Carder, Joseph 194
Cartwright, Edward 28, 114(2),
130, 270
Cartwright, Richard 36, 53, 54(2)
Carver, Charles 15
Cary, Joseph 135, 145(2)
Cary, Thomas ....147
Casgrain, Pierre 153
Cassady, Daniel 238
Cassaus, Jean 192
Cassaut, Jean 163
Casseltnan, Z 46,
Castongue, Jean M 154
Cavers, Ebenezer 77
Cazeau, J. B 147
Cazeau, Louis 152
Cazeau, Louis 155
Center, Judah 173
C&r6, Toussaint 171
Chaboille, Charles 178
Chalifour, Joseph 182
Chalon, Timothee 125
Chamberlain, J. B 53,
Chambers, Peter L 261
Champoux, A 240
Chandonnet, Charles 210
Chapdelaine, Charles 185
Chapdelaine, Francois L. 1 85
Chapdelaine, Jean 185
Chapdelaine, Joseph 187
Chapdelaine, Pierre 185,
Chapdelaine dit Lari-
viere, L 185
Chapman, Henry 137
Chapman, Nathaniel 204
Chaput, Joseph 182
Chaput, Louis 181
Chaput, Michel 182
Chaput, Pierre 182
Charbonneau, Domin
ique 179
Charbonneau, J. B 179
Charbonneau, Jean B....190
54, 57
186
INDEX TO NAMES.
279
C. (Continued.)
Charbonueau, Louis 178
Chard, Barcelona 60
Charets, Antoine 177
Charets, Antoine 177
Charland, Joachim 266
Charland, Louis 169(2)
Charland, Pierre 169
Charlebois, Arsene .171
Charles, Jean B. R 152
Charleton (103rd) 116
Charlton, J 163
Charon, Jean B 196
Charon, J. Louis 177
Chartrand, Pierre 177
Chase, Walter 173
Chate-wacon-animi 267
Chaussegros de
Lery, C 100, 101, 141, 259
Chaussegros deLeryJ.R. 189
Chaussegros de Lery,
Louis R 189
Chauveaux, Pierre 136, 144
Chauvette, J. Baptiste ..178
Chenier, Antoine 215, 217
Chesley, Charles 215
Chesley, Solomon Y 215, 218
Chesser, John 137, 176
Chettle, Thomas 27, 28
Cheval, Michel 176
Cheval, Pierre, Jr 194
Chevalier, Amable 215
Chevalier, Baptiste 176
Chevalier, F. X 144
Chevalier, Jean B 176
Chevalier, Louis 211
Chevrehls, Pierre, Jr 161
Chevrier, Joseph 174
Chevaudier, Jean B 172
Chew, Wm. W 210
Chewett, James 68
Chewett, William 67, 258
Child, James 227
Chinic, 215, 217
Chinic, Joseph M.,Jr 136, 144
Chisholm, Alexander 59
Chisholm, Archibald 60
Chisholm, George 65
Chisholm, John 65
Chisholm, Lewis 42
Chisholm, Peter 264
Chisholm, Roderick 187, 193
Chisholm, William 37, 65
Chisholm, William 81
Christie, Robert Ill, 129
Church, Oliver 53, 54, 57
Clark, Alexander 57
Clark, Duncan 37, 46
Clark, James 197
Clark, John 31, 72, 73, 258
Clark, John C 53, 54, 56
Clark, Matthew 53, 54, 55
Clark, Simon 106, 111
Clark, Thomas 36, 76, 258
Clark, William 106, 111
Clarke, HI
Clarke, 227
Clarke, A 266
Clarke, Isaac W 14, 115
Clarke, Thomas A 212
Clapp, G.D 57
Claus, 68
Claus, William 36, 72, 209
Clement, Joseph 73, 271
Clement, Joseph, Sr 178
Clement, Joseph, Jr 179
Clement, Lewis 76
Clench, Joseph B 210
Clench, Ralfe 32, 72
Clendennan, John 73
Clendenning, John 237
Clerk, Alexander 6
Cloatre, Joseph 191
Clouet, Michel 143
Clow, Duncan 70
Clute,John G 56
Coates, John 118
Cochery, John 239
Cochrau,Andrew W..1, 19,102,136,146
Cochrane, William 1
Cockburn, Francis 6, 28
Cockburn, James 145
Cody, Philip 66
Coffin, Isaac 175
Coffin, Nathaniel 8, 31, 35, 270
Coffin, Thomas 102, 138, 157
Coffin, Thomas M 158
Coiteux, Joseph 186
Colemanj Thomas 112
Collier, Sir E 225
Collins, A. L. T 9
Collins, G 204
Collins, Stephen 263
Collver, Timothy 86
Colomb, G. T 9(2)
Colombe, Alexis 147
Colthurst, N 226
Comfort, Robert 264
Conger, Designia 58
Conger, Peter 54
Conger, Peter D 58
Conke, John 77
Connell,J. T 13, 116
280
INDEX TO NAMES.
C. (Continued.}
Connell, M 240
Connolly, John 120
Connors, Edward 241
Conrad, John 86
Conran, Henry 9
Constantin, J. Baptiste..l78
Cook, Jasper 197
Cook, Seth 39
Cook, Thomas 53, 54, 55
Coons, Jacob 47
Cooper, James 77
Coore, F. L 15
Copp, Moses 198
Corbeille, Joseph 178
Corbet, John 41
Corbet, William 41
Corbett, Patrick 19, 31, 234
Corbin, Jean B 141
Cornault, Joseph 185
Corneau, Belonie 193
Cote, Etienne 144
Cote, Etienne 161
Cote, Francois 155(2)
Cote", Francois 195
Cote, Gabriel 123
Cotin, Louis 149
Cotin dit Dugal, Louis. ..148
Cotter, G. S 9
Cotter, James 54, 58
Cotton, Daniel 197
Cotton, E 28
Cotton, Jean B 182
Couce, John 238
Couche, Edward 13
Coulson, Francis 240
Couillard, Antoine G 128, 272
Couillard, Augustin C....155
Couillard, Joseph P 155
Couillard, Joseph R 155
Couillard de Beau
mont, A 147, 148
Courchene, Joseph 161
Cournoyer, Antoine 185
Cournoyer, Joseph 185
Cournoyer, Pierre 185
Coursol, Louis 194
Coursol, Narcisse 189
Courtemanche,Baptiste .195
Courtemanche, Joseph.. .188, 266
Courtemanche, Louis 194
Coutlee, Louis 174
Coutlee, Louis P 132, 175
Cowan, Henry 128, 129, 146
Cowan, Isaac 175
Cowan, R. M 146
Cowan, Thomas 157
Cowie, William 266
Cozens, Josh Y 44
Cramer, Lawrence 184
Cramer, Louis 106, 239
Crawford, Bryan 57
Crawford, Lewis 36, 98
Crawford, William 56
Crawford, W. P 19
Crepeau, Charles 147
Crepeau, Ignace 179
Crepeau, Pierre 184
Cresse, Pierre Joseph 129, 138, 161
Creswick, Charles 227
Crevier, Gabriel 172
Crevier, Louis 171
Crevier de St. Francois,
J. A., Sr 160
Crevier de St. Francois,
J, A.,Jr Ill
Croker, Charles 226
Crooks, Francis 81
Crooks, James 72
Crooks, Matthew 80
Crooks, William 80
Crosse, Thomas 8
Crouching Panther 219
Cruttenden, E 15, 21
Crysdell, Joshua 60
Cryslerjohn 46, 77
Cull, Henry 198, 253
Cummings, James 32
Cummings, James 79
Cummings, Thomas 78
Cunningham, Hugh 60
Cunningham, William. ...239
Cummins, Henry 17
Curot, Michel 122(2)
Curry, John 42
Curtis, David 87
Curtis, David 198
Gushing, Elmer 200
Cuthbert, James 124, 183
Cuvillier, Augustin 130, 131
INDEX TO NAMES.
281
D.
Dafoe, Abraham 57
Dafoe, John 54, 57
Daigneau, Alexis, Sr 190
Daigneau, Alexis, Jr 190
Daley, Peter 54, 56
D Alton, Albert 13
Dalton, William 193
Daly, Charles 125(2)
Daly, John 239
Dame, Adolphus 126
Dame, John F 125
Dame, William 237
Damours, Antoine 177
Damours, Antoine 178
Daudelin, Joseph 187
Dandurand, P 241
Dandy, Israel 265
Daniel, Louis E 190
Darby, George 73
Darrock, D 9
D Auberville, Emanuel...l06
Davey, Henry 53, 55, 56, 203 (n7)
Daveluy, Paul E 137
Daverne, Daniel 54
David, Baptiste 171
David, David 165(2)
David, Samuel 172
David Davids 220
Davies, D. B 6
Davies, Henry T 225
Davis, David 88
Davis, E. F 6
Davis, Hall 77
Davis, Thaddeus 77
Davis, Walter 52
Davis, William 82
Davidson, John 149, 150
Davidson, Walter 131
Dawson, Irwin 28, 253
Dav, Jeremiah 52
Dayton, Abraham 50
Daze, Augustin 178
Daze, Charles 177
Daze, Pierre 177
Dease, Christopher 120
Dease, Francis M 97, 210
Debartzch, P. Dom 130
DeBlois, Joseph 142
DeBonne, Pierre A 152
DeChambault, L. J.
Fleury 101, 137, 214
Decoe, John 77
DeCoigne, Louis 193
DeCousse, Pierre B 120
DeCow, Abner 87
DeCourcy, Gerald 133
Deddrick. See also Dittrick.
Deddrick, Conrad 197
Deddrick, Walter 81
Dedrick, James 265
Dedrick, John 84
Defields, Joseph 88
DeGuise, Pierre 141, 142
Dehais, Ignace 162
DC Haren, Peter W 27, 116
Delagrave, Francois 167
Delamere, Louis 135, 143
Delfausse, Pierre 179
D-lisle,Jean B 107
Delisle, Jean G 167(2)
Delorme, Hyacinthe M...186
Demarest, Joseph 181
Demers, Ignace 171
Demers, J 188
Demers, Jean B., Sr 149
Demers, Jean B , Jr 149
Demers, Louis 191
Demers, Michel 171
Demers, Pierre 172
Demuy, Chas. D 191
Denault, Joachim 48
Denaut, Casitnir 189
Denechaud, Claude 135, 141, 262
Denike, Andrew 205
Denison, Charles 68
Denison, George 68
Denison, John 67
Denison, Thomas 68
Dennis, James 13
Denniss, P 13
DePelteau, Julien 188
DePenzier, Luke D 47
Depew, Charles 265
Depin, Francois 161
Derge, Jacob 186
DeRottenburg, F. Baron 2(3), 8
Derouin, Etienne 119, 147
Dery, Jean 152
Desaulniers, Louis 211
Desautels, Joseph 169
Desbarats, Pierre E 143
Desbleds, Alexis 200
Deschamps, Antoine 181
Deschamps, Jean B. E....181
Deschamps, Louis 181
Deschenaux, Francois.. ..160
Descotes, Henri 177
Desjardins, Amable ..177
Desmarais, Emmanuel. ..159
Despre"s, J. B. C., Sr 154
Despres, J. B. C., Jr 154
Despres, J. F. Couillard..l54
282
INDEX TO NAMES.
D. (Continued.)
Desrivieres,Francois,Sr.. 167
Desrivieres, Francois, Jr.. 167
Dessaules, Jean 186
D Estirnauville, J. B 214
D Estimauville, Jean
B. P.,Sr 150, 152
D Estimauville,
J. B. P., Jr 116, 118, 119, 125,
133, 141. 260
D Estimauville, John C...106, 120
Destrampe, Antoine 184
Detlor, George 68
Detlor, George H 66
Detlor, John 68
Detlor, Samuel 57
Dewar, E 6, 269
Dewar, John 197
DeWatteville, A.L.C 9
Dezery, Francois 125
Dezery, Jean B 169
Dickenson, Noah 41
Dickson, 234
Dickson, David 227
Dickson, Robert 209
Dickson, Thomas 76, 258
Dickson, W. R 6
Dignard, Frederick 181
Dill, William 84
Dincoiman, Benoit 190
Dionne, Amable 153
Dionne, Joseph 153
Dittrick, James 80
Dixon, M.C 13, 21
Dobbs, Alex. T 225, 255(2)
Dobbs, William 237
Dochstader, Henry 81
Dolsen, Isaac M 93
Dolsen, John...., 93
Donaldson, John 200
Donais, Joseph 185
Dore, Etienne 176
Doren, John 47
Dorin, Jacob 46
Dorion, Joseph 141
Dorion, Joseph 144
Dorland, Samuel 54, 57
Dorland, Thomas 53, 54, 57
Dorval, Ignace 141
Dorval, Laurent 181
Dostie, Michel B 123, 137
Doty, Samuel 125
Doucet, Bazile , 139
Doucet, Francois 162
Doucet, Michel 159
Doucet, Norbert B Ill, 125, 157
Doucet, Pierre 143
Doughty, Edward 17
Douglass, Thomas.. .135, 141, 143(2),
145, 239
Dowie, Alexander 166
Downie, George 225
Drake, John 204
Drake, William 86
Drennan, F 14
Drennan, James 197
Drew, William 226
Drolet, JeanB 161
Drolet, Joseph C 194
Drolet, Toussaint 195
Drouillard, Joseph 211
Drummond, Sir G 2, 8
Drummond, W 5
Drury, A. V 225
Dubois, A 175
Dubois, Pierre C 167
Duboishaux, Pierre 177
Dubord, Andre" 155
Dubord, Leopold... 155
Dubuc, Joseph 190
Dubut, Augustin 149
Ducharme, Baptiste 170, 171
Ducharme, Domi
nique, Sr 170
Ducharme, Dominique. ..171 (2)
Ducharme, Dominique.. ..214, 217, 218
Duchene, J. B 158
Duchesnay, A. L. J 102, 118
Duchesnay, Jean B 152
Duchesnay, Jean B. J 106
Duchesnay, Louis J 149
Duchesnay, Maurice L.J.106
Duchesnay, N 106
Duchesny, Louis A 139, 159
Duff, William 89
Dufresne, Baptiste 189
Dufresne, Bazile 195
Dufresne, Hypolite 187
Dufresne, Joseph 187
Dufresne, Louis 123
Dufresne, Louis 195
Dufresne, Louis F , 131
Dufresne, N 214
Dugal, Francois 178
Duggan, George 67
Dugue, Pierre 161
Duhaime, Francois L 161
Dulmage, Philip 48
Dulmage, Samuel 48
Dulongpre, Louis, Sn. 125, 130,133, 134
Dulongpre, Louis, Jr 131, 137, 169
Dumas, Augustin 167
Dumas, Joseph 129, 240
INDEX TO NAMES.
283
Dumas, Michel 167
Dumas, Pierre 141
Dumas S 169
Dumaresque, H 6
Dumont, Alphonse 123
Dumont, E. L. L.. 176
Dumon^, William] 126
Dumouchel, Baptiste 170,
Dumouchcl, Iguace 173
Dumouchel, Jean B *176
Dumouchel, Louis 176
Dumoulin, Charles 106
Dumouliu, Francois L ...161
Dumoulin, Julien 139
Duncan, John 116
Duncan, Robert 241
Duniere, Louis 128,
Dunlop, James 164
Dunn, Robert 136
Dunn, Robert 146
Duplessis, Joseph R., Sr..l69
Duplessis, Louis 167
Duplessis, Robert 167
Dupre, Antoine, Sr 190
D. (Continued.)
Dupre, H. St. G 102, 168
Dupre, J. B. L 141
Dupuis, Antoine 192
Dupuis, Firmin 182
Dupuis, J. Lemoine 142
Dupuis, Pierre, Jr 181
Duquet, Ignace 149
171 Durand, James 82
Durette, Francois X 141
Durette, Pierre 144
Durocher, Louis 195
Durocher, Olivier 239
Durocher, Pierre 120
Dusang, Amable 96
Dussaut, Francois 185
Dusseaux, J. Baptiste 185
155 Dutrisaque, Francois 178
Duval, Agapit 185
Duval, David 1
Duval, Francois 143
Duvert, F. C 189
Duvert, L. P 194
Dwyer, John 186
Dwyer, Michael 186, 193
Eakins, John 87, 88
Earner, Peter 44
Earle, Hugh 204
Eaton, S. H 4
Eberts, H. M 34
Eberts, Joseph 91
Eckersley, N 4
Ecuyer, Benjamin 28, 106
Eddys, B. M 61
Edge, Joseph 120
Edie, Chris 240
Edie, Newberry 197
Edison, Samuel 88
Egerton, Chas. B 28
Eisenhart, Godfrey., 112, 241, 271
Eliot, G A 6, 262
Elkins, Moses 1 98
Ellerbeck, Richard 264
Ellery, William 227
Ellice, Robert 4
Elliott, Matthew 89, 209
Elliott, Matthew, Jr 210
Elliott, W 7 illiam 210
Elliott, William 91
Elliott, William 90, 95, 210, 258
Embank, J 227
Embury, Andrew 57
Embury, John 57
Emerick, Henry 197
Empey, Philip 44
Empey, Philip C 44
Empey, Philip P 44
Enau, Conrad 157
Endicott, John 67
Eneas 211
Eneau, JeanB 182
Eneau, Antoine 182
Eneau, Francois 184
Eneau, E ienne 191
England, Thomas 225
Eno, Gonzague 139, 159
Erley, John 17
Ermatinger, C. 98
Esty, Benjamin 178
Ethier, Abraham 179
Ethier, Joseph 176
Ethier, Joseph A 176
Evans, John 234
Evans, Simon 215, 217, 218
Evans, Thomas 13, 23
Everard, Thomas 225
Everest, H. B 4
Everitt, Charles 55
Everts, Oliver 34
Everts, William 238
Ewing, Benjamin 35, 61
284
INDEX TO NAMES.
F.
Fairchild, Benjamin 211
Fairfield, Stephen 56
Fairraan, Hugh 53, 59
Faribault, Barthelemi....l41
Faribault, Geo. B 135, 143
Faribault, Jean E 119
Faribault, J M 181
Faribauit, Jean M 181
Faribault, Joseph E 183
Faribault, Louis 109, 120
Faribault,Narcisse..lll, 122, 136, 142
Farnden, Joseph 130, 133
Feder, Thomas 237
Feluet, Germain 129
Fennell, John 16, 28
Fenwick, James 63
Ferguson, Alexander 211
Ferguson, Archibald 145
Ferguson, John 59, 258
Ferguson, John 210
Ferguson, Peter 42
Ferland, Prisque 184
Ferre, Baptiste 176
Ferre, Gregoire 120
Ferre, Jean B 176
Ferriere, Andre 184
Ferriere, Toussaint 188
Fields, Daniel 73
Fields, George 73, 75, 238
Filiatreau, J. Baptiste.. ..178
Filiatreau, Joseph F 177
Filiatreau, Pierre 180
Filion, Antoine A., Sr 174
Filion, Antoine A.,Jr 174, 176
Findlay, James 214
Finlay, George 119
Finlay, James 188
Finlay, John 115
Finlay, Joseph 266
Finnis, Robert A 225
Fish, 204
Fisher, Charles , 94
Fisher, Henry M 218
Fisher, James 17
Fisher, Peter 225
Fisher, Stewart 170
Fitzgerald, 235
Fitzgerald, Dennis 37
Fitzgerald, Robert 227
Fizette, Pierre 186
Flamau, Augustin D 152
Fleet, 204
Fleming, William 204
Fletcher, Alexander 62
Fletcher, Hugh 238
Fletcher, John 136, 142
Forbes, Alexander.... 240
Forester, William 48
Forquin, Joseph 161
Forsyth, John 164, 165
Fortier, Charles 90
Fortier, Charles 139, 158
Fortier, Francois 118
Fortier, Francois, Sr 143
Fortier. Francois, Jr 144
Fortier, James 204
Fortier, Louis 144
Fortier, Pierre 164, 168, 172
Fortier, Pierre 139, 159
Fortier, Samuel 204
Fortier, Thomas 119
Fortin, Christopher 193
Fortune, Joseph 45
Foster, Anselm 72(2)
Foster, C. L. L 8(2), 31, 262
Foster, James 227
Foucher, Amable 193
Foucher, Charles 148
Foucher, Louis C 157
Fournier, Charles 129
Fournier, Francois 154
Founder, Jean B 174
Fournier, Michel 169
Fowke, Richard 2^7
Fowler, George 6
Fox, Barry 13
Fox, The see Livingstone
Fralick, Christopher 53, 56
Fralick. John C 56
Franchere, Antoine 195
Franchere, Gabriel 168
Franchere, Francois 167
Franchere, Joseph 161(2)
Franchere, Timothee 188
Francis, Henry 236
Francis, Thomas 86
Francis, William 86
Fraser, Alexander 153
Fraser, Angus 44
Fraser, Daniel 49
Fraser, Daniel 53, 54, 55
Fraser, Donald 41, 42, 48
Fraser, Donald 42
Fraser, Hugh 138, 157
Fraser, Isaac 56
Fraser, James 46
Fraser, James 210
Fraser, John 37, 48, 49
Fraser, John 237
Fraser, John 48
Fraser, John 56
Fraser, Joseph 155
INDEX TO NAMES.
285
F. (Continued.)
Fraser, Joseph 166
Fraser, Peter 48(2)
Fraser, Peter 153
Fraser, Richard D 32, 46, 49(2)
Fraser, Simon 154(2)
Fraser, Simon 178
Fraser, Thomas 36, 46, 258
Fraser, Thomas 37
Fraser, William 48(2)
Fraser, William 263
Fraser, William 36, 48, 258
Frederick, H. J 237
Fredet, Athanase 185
Freer, Noah 1(2), 262
Fremont, Charles..l01, 102, 147, 148
French, Albert 44
French, Benjamin 44
Frichet, Pierre 186
Frobisher, Benjamin J...122 160
Frobisher, Joseph 262
Fromenteau, Louis 128, 138, 157
Froom, James 48
Frost, Richard 113, 234, 271
Fulford, Jonathan 50
Fuller, R. T 6
Fulton, J. F 1
G.
Gadbois, Andre 188
Gadbois, Prudent 188
Gagne, Ambroise 149
Gagnon, 129
Gagnon, Joseph 180
Gagnon, Paschal, Sr 196
Gagnon, Paschal, Jr 196
Galarneau, Charles 120
Gales, Samuel 169
Gamble, Nathaniel 64
Gamelin, Benjamin 176
Gamelin, Louis B 120
Garden, George 164
Gariepy, Joseph 194
Gariepy, Louis 119
Garland, John 226
Garlough, Alexander 41
Garneau, Pierre 119
Gastonguay, Jean B 176
Gateshill, Henry 227
Gatien, Michel 190
Gatien, Pierre, 176
Gaucher, Charles G 215, 217
Gaucher, Gamelin 123
Gaucher, Michael G 123, 185
Gaudet, Joseph T 115(2), 271
Gaulthier, Joseph L 114
Gauthier, Joseph 158
Gauthier, Joseph 177
Gauvreau, Chas. H... Ill, 120,136,142
Gauvreau, Francois 204
Gendreau, J. B 189
Gendreau, Louis 186
Gendron, Simon 187
Genest, Laurent 162
Gentle, John 91, 92
Geoffrion, Pierre 196
Geoffrey, Nicholas 184
George, James 73
Georgen, Henry 200
Germain, Augustin 105
Germain, Augustin 141
Germain, Francois X 143
Gerrard, Samuel 165
Gibbes, Robert 226
Gibbon, 253
Gibbsr, Henry 226
Gibson, Abraham 149
Gignon, Francois 137
Gigure, J 152
Gilbert, Abel 60
Gilbert, Isaac 85
Gilbert, Jean B 184
Gilbert, S.B 59
Gilkinson, William 32, 270
Gill, Paul 179
Gill, William 17
Gillespie, Robert 163, 164
Gillman, William 13
Gilmore, Richard 15
Gilston, Samuel F 239
Girard, Francois 142
Girard, Joseph 147
Girard, Michel 212
Girardin, Louis 193
Girardin, Pierre L 193(2)
Giroux, George 171
Giroux, Pierre 152
Giroux, Pierre 178
Girty, Prideaux 86, 88
Girty, Thomas 90
Givins, James 8, 35, 209
Givins, James, Jr 212
Glackmeyer, Frederick... 2 66
Glasford, Paul 46
Glasgow, E 9
Glasgow, George 2, 9, 21, 261
Glegg, J. B 4, 8, 13
Glen, Jacob 101, 102, 198
Glew, Joseph Berry 37
Globenski, Frederick E...123
Globenski, Max 106
286
INDEX TO NAMES.
G. (Continued.]
Globenski, Philippe 124, 272
Glover, Francis 84
Godard, James M 113
Goddard, James S 114
Goddu, Toussaint H Ill, 126
Godefrey deNurmanville,
Joseph 157
Gonder,Jacob 79
Gordon, Adam 226
Gordon, Alexander 236
Gordon, Charles 139, 157
Gordon, Fred 15, 253
Gordon, James 14
Gordon, James 33, 89
Gordon, John 22
Gordon, John 205
Gordon, J. W 6
Gordon, William 85(2)
Gore, Charles 9
Gosselin, Alexis 148
Gossett, W.M 21
Goudie, John 144
Gouin, Charles 160, 180(2)
Gouin, Claude 92, 95
Gouin, Pierre 138, 158
Goulet, Paschal 184
Gowen, Hammond 140
Goyet, Pierre 200
Graeme, L 237
Graham, Duncan 211
Graham, James 34, 259
Graham, William 63
Grandpre, Alexis 184
Grandpre, Hyppolite 126
Grant, Alexander 43
Grant, Alexander 204
Grant, Allan 49, 50, 51
Grant, Antoine 211
Grant, Charles 138
Grant, Charles W 103, 191
Grant, Daniel 136, 146
Grant, David 139, 159
Grant, Frederick 145
Grant, John 50
Grant, J. C 168
Grant, Lewis 10
Grant, Lewis 43
Grant, Peter 264
Grant, Peter 1, 13
Grant, Peter 114
Grant, Richard 123
Grant, Robert 33, 264
Grasett, Henry W 17
Graugreben, F. de., 21
Gravelle, Alexis 151(2), 152
Gravelle, Joshua 178
Gravelle, Louis 172
Gravelle, Pierre 178
Graverat, Jacob 210
Graves, 67
Graves, George 137, 1-85
Graves, Jacob 120, 137
Gray, 118
Gray, Andrew 5, 6
Gray, James 152
Gray, John 15, 125, 130, 133
Grece, C. F 103, 172
Green, James 105, 262
Green, M. L 204
Green, Thomas 111(2)
Greenshields, John 145
Gregorie, Louis 150
Greig, Alexander 28, 236
Griffin, C. W. G 225
Griffin, Edward 81
Griffin James 126
Griffin, John 16
Griffin, Robert 165(2)
Griggs, Alexander 198
Grignon, Louis 210
Grignon, Pierre, Sr 97, 99, 211
Grindred, John 227
Grise, Antoine 123
Grise, Pierre 122, 188
Grossman, Menard 197
Grover, John 61
Groves, James 226
Gruette, William 211
Guay, Charles 143
Guay, Louis 149
Guerard, Francois 147
Guerout, Pierre 188, 266
Gugy, B. C. A 28
Gugy, Louis 125, 138, 157, 260
Guignard, F 214
Guildry, Jean 182
Guillory, Jean B., Jr 211
Guimont, Jacques 180
Gunn, Ronald 42
Gunn, William 227
Guthrie, Thomas 211
Guy, Etienne 172
Guy, Louis, Sr... 130,164. 166, 172,272
Guy, Louis, Jr 106, 271
Guy, Louis P 167
Guy, Pierre 126
Guyon, Baptiste 195
INDEX TO NAMES.
287
H.
Hackett, William 17
Hagerman,Chris. A.. 9,35,53, 54,57,263
Hagerman, Daniel 56
Hagerman, Henry 60
Hagerman, John 50
Hagerman, Nicholas 53, 57
Hainer, George 73
Hainer, John, Jr 77
Hale, Edward 140, 146
Hale, J 193
Hale, John 19
Hall, Benjamin 205
Hall, George B 89, 204
Hall, Ichabod 87
Hall, James 263
Hall, John 13, 28
Hall, William 114
Halladay, Samuel 52
Hallo well, James 146
Hallowell, William 164
Ham, George 55
Hamilton, Alexander ... 70
Hamilton, Chris 28, 235
Hamilton, George 70, 72
Hamilton, George 146, 149
Hamilton, G. M 17
Hamilton, Jamts 37
Hamilton, John D 145
Hamilton, Robert 77
Hamilton, Thomas 67
Hamilton, William 263
Hampton, Thomas 64
Handlin, William 239
Hands, Samuel 205
Hands, William, Jr 91
Hanna, James G 147
Harcourt, John 79
Hardie, William 139, 239
Hardison, Benjamin, Jr. 79
Hardy, John . .... 79
Hare, Peter 81
Hare, Richard 61
Harkness, Peter 166
Harman, Thomas Ill
Harnois, Augustin 159
Harris, Gilbert 59
Harris, James 265
Harris, John 226
Harris, Samuel 88
Harris, Thomas 62
Harrison, Charles 234
Harwood, Henry 126
Hart, Ezekiel ...~ 139, 157
Hart, Frederick 192, 194
Hartwell, James, Jr 146
Hartwill, John 62
Harvall, James 107, 109
Harvey, John 4, 5
Harvie, John 227, 254
Haskill, Josiah 62
Hatsall. H 122
Hatt, Richard 72, 82, 258
Hatt, Samuel 82
Haussman, Thomas 143
Haussman dit Menage,
J. M 153
Hawdon, George 214
Hawksworth, 227, 254
Hawley, Davis 56
Hawley, Elijah 64
Hawley, Jehiel 53, 54, 55
Hawley, Martin 57
Hawley, Sheldon 53, 54, 55
Hay, R. B 28
Hay, William 9
Haynes, Christopher 263
Hays, Eleazar 174
Heard, Samuel 200
Heath, John 199
Heaven, Louis 240
Hebden, John 105, 106
Hebert, Francois 192
Hebert, Jean B 162
Hubert, Joseph 1 163, 190
Hebert, Louis 190
Hebert, Olivier 193
Hebert, Pierre 163, 191
Hector, William 227
Hedges, Saunders 61
Henau, Joseph 175
Henau, Pierre, 175
Henderson, Rufus C 34
Heney, Hughes 167, 169(2)
Henne, Louis P 185
Henry, Alexander 165
Henry, Edmund 191
Henry, James 80
Henry, John 80
Henry, Thomas 106
Hepburn, William 65
Hepburn, Wm.G 65
Herbert, J. G 234
Herigault, Andr4 120
Herigault, Jean B 105, 130, 169
Herigault, Jean B 266
Heriot, Fred. G 13, 105
Herman, Joseph 131, 239
Heron, Andrew 72
Heron, P. J 138
Heroux, Pierre J 158
Herse, Jacques C 106, 128, 193
Herse, Joseph 169
288
INDEX TO NAMES.
H. (Continued.)
Herskins, Carey 52
Hertel de Rouville,
Daniel 106, 123
Hertel de Rouville,
Jean 133
Hertel de Rouville,
JeanB 122, 188
Hertel de Rouville,
Jean B 106
Hertel de Rouville,
J. B. M 187
Herve, Edmund ...175
Herve, Thomas 174
Hervieux, Jacques 164, 166
Hervieux, Jean B 181
Hervieux, Medard 178
Hervieux, Pierre 168
Hesford, Frederick 57
Hess, Peter 265
Heward, James 95
Reward, Stephen 67, 258
Hewyard, John 20
Heywood, Thomas 123
Hibbard, Horace 197
Hibbard, Israel 200
Hibbard, O 240
Hickey, F 225
Hicks, William ......227
Hicock, Nathan 52
Hierliegh, J. G 18
Hill, John 227
Hill, J. P 13, 235
Hinckes, James 118, 119
Hippisley, Robert F 226
Hixon, Henry 80
Hoare, Charles 227
Hogue, Joseph S 178
Hogue, Simon 177
Holcroft, W 21
Holland, Chris 239
Holland, J. H 9, 13
Holmes Benjamin 112
Holmes, Peter 59, 60
Holt, John S 120
Ilbert, C 19
Ingersoll, Charles 70, 71
Inglis, George 225
Innis, Robert 34
Innis, Robert 89
Ironside, Alexander 211
Ironside, George 210
Holton, Guy S 240
Homrick, George 126
Honore, Henri 212
Honore\ Louis T 97, 98, 212
Horan, Gordon 149
Hornby, W 226
Horning, Lewis 265
Hotte, Simon 177
Houde, Augustin C 162
House, Joseph 265
Howell, John 53, 58
Howell, Richard 53, 58
Hoyatategh 220
Hubbell, Elnathan 34
Hubert, Louis E 122, 123
Hubert, Pierre 215, 217, 218
Hudon ditBeaulieu, M...153
Hudson, Robert B 109, 255(2)
Hughes, James 114
Hughes, James 234
Hughes, Philip 6, 15
Hughes, Thomas 234
Hugo, George 226
Huguet dit Latour, L...169
Huguet dit Latour,
P., Sr 169
Huguet dit Latour,
P., Jr 169
Huiet dit Chausse, Jean.183
Humberstone.Thomas... 37, 68
Humphreys, Despard ...253
Hunter, Francis 145
Hunter, Martin 25
Hunter, Thomas 137
Hunter, William 146
Hunter, William 165
Huntingdon, William ... 68, 238, 272
Huot, 152
Huot, Charles 128
Huot, Gabriel 152
Huot, Jean 141
Hutchins, Phineas 137
Hyde, George 226
Hyde, Thomas 173
I.
Irvine, James 145, 146
Irvine, Robert 204, 226
Irwin, J. B 6
Ives, Joseph 199
Ivory, Robert 105
Isaac Peters 220
Iserhoft, Gustave 125
INDEX TO NAMES.
289
J.
Jackson, Edward 15
Jackson, George 116
Jackson, H. G 21
Jackson, James 19
Jackson, John 20
Jacobs, David 44, 270
Jacobs, George, Sr 93, 94
Jacobs, George, Jr 93
Jaffray, John 205
Janisse. Hypolite 92
Jarvie, William 37, 67
Jarvis, F. S 66
Jarvis, George L 236
Jarvis, Stephen 31
Jarvis, S. P 67
Jarvis, W. M 32, 39, 63, 68
Jaycox, David 44, 270
Jeannot, Joseph 195
Jeannot dit Lachapelle,
J-M 172
Jenkins, G 2, 20
Jeremy, Casitnir 266
Jervoise, William 4, 8
John Gray 220
Johns, Solomon 56
Johnson, Adam G 200, 214, 218
Johnson, A.K 214
Johnson, George 120, 239
Johnson, John 67
Johnson, John 234
Johnson, John 200
Johnson, Sir John 197, 214, 218
Johnson, Timothy 34
Johnson, William 106, 111, 128
Johnson, William 28
Johnson, William D 106
Johnston, Fred 227
Johnston, James 158
Johnston, John 98
Johnston, John 6, 31
Johnston, John M 227
Johnston, Louis S 205, 211
Johnston, William 55, 258
Johnstone, John 96
Johnstone, John 234
Johnstone, John F 226
Joliette, Antoine 129
Joliette, BartheJerni 137, 183
Jones, 234
Jones, Alexander 9
Jones, Charles 50
Jones, Daniel 263
Jones, Edward 205
Jones, Elias 32, 61, 258
Jones, Elisha 61
Jones, Henry 50
Jones, J. B 73
Jones, John 109, 198
Jones, John 135
Jones, John 145
Jones, John 72
Jones, John 118, 120
Jones, Jonas 50(2), 51
Jones, Joseph 145
Jones, Robert 184
Jones, Stephen 204
Jones, William 52
Jones, William 210
Jordan, James 180
Joseph, 129
Joseph, 170
Joubert, Honore 188
Joubin dit Boisverd 160
Jourdain, Charles 144
Jubb, William 239
Julien, Louis 192
Jusseaume, Denis 185
K.
Kagneghtague 220
Kaneaheuntwaght 219
Karaghkontye 220
Kay, John 123, 137
Kay, Mungo 165
Kayeutatirhon 219
Keating, Edward 17
Keating, James 96, 97, 235, 255
Keefer, George 77
Keeler, Frederick 238, 272
Keeler, Joseph A 61
Kell, William, Sr 173
Kell, William, Jr 173
Kelly, John 61
Kelsey, Samuel 52
Kemble, William 1, 37
Kemp, John 57
Kempt, Francis 262
Kempt, Sir James 9
Kendrick, Duke William 67
Kendrick, Joseph 205
Kennedy, Angus 42, 43
Kennedy, Charles 80
Kennedv, John 41
Kennelly, 218
Kenntyoghkwanoron ...219
Kent, Henry 226
Keuwendeshon 220
Kerby, George 37
Kerby, James 37, 76(2)
290
INDEX TO NAMES.
K. (Continued.)
Kerr,
72
Kerr, David 265
Kerr, John 37, 49
Kerr, Robert 210, 259
Kerr, William J 210
Ketcheson, Benjamin ... 60
Kctchesori, William, Jr... 54, 59
Ketcheson, Thomas 54, 60
Kezard, Simon 199
Kidd, L 102
Kilborn, Charles 109, 198
Kilborn, James 52
Kilboru, John 38
Kilburn, Henry 37
Kimber, Benjamin 126
Kimber, Janvier 126
Kimber, Louis E l. J 3
Kimber, Olivier 139
Kimber, Ren4 128
Kimber, Rene J 157, 272
Kimber, Thomas 129
Kimmerly, Andrew 57
Kinailounak 219
King, Charles 6, 21
King, George 65
King, Thomas 227
Kirchberger, F 6, 13
Kirkpatrick, Robert 77, 271
Kish-ki-wabik 219
Kitson, William 107
Knight, C 227
Knott, William, Jr 237, 272
Koteyea Mights 219
Kraus, 199
Kribbs, David 265
Kuch, George 68
Kular, Frederick 50(n), 272
Labadie, Jean B 92
Laberge, Joseph 196
Labrecque, Jean 147
Labreche, Joseph 179
Labrie, Jacques 122
LaBrossie, J...... 102
LaBruyere.Piedinont de.122
Labute, Alexis 92
Labute, Julien 92
Labute, Pierre 92
Lacasse, Jean 177
Lacasse, Joseph 177
Lacasse, Pierre 138
LaChevrotiere,
Ambroise de 162
LaChevrotiere,
Joseph de 151
Lacombe, Antoine ...183
Lacombe, Francois X....215
Lacombe, Jacques 183
Lacombe, Jean B 171
Lacombe, Seraphin 182
Lacombe, Xavier 181
Lacroix, Dominique 167
Lacroix,J. D 130. 169
Lacroix, Joseph F 137, 177
Lacroix, Joseph H 177
Lacroix, Joseph P 189
Lacroix, Paul 98
Lacroix, Paul 180
Lacroix, Paul 189
Lacroix, Pierre P 120, 175
Lafay, Francois 193
Lafferty, John J 79
Lafleche, Pierre R 180
Lafontaine, Amable 123
Lafontainc, Charles 185
Lafontaine, Pierre E 123
Laforce, Pierre 118(3)
Laframboise, Alexis 169
Laframboise, Francois. ..211
Lafrenaye, Charles 239
Lafreniere, Antoine 115
Lafreuiere, Jean B 159
L African, Louis 115
Lafrond, Jean B 161
Lagorce, Charles 186
LaGorgenr iere,
Louis F. de 151
LaGorgendi^re, O.F. de..H9
Lagrave, Louis B 188
Lagueux, Louis A 136, 142
Lalonde, Charles 174
Lalonde, Luc A 175
Lamarque, Bazile 192
Lambert, John 265
Lambert, Pierre 149
Lambeth, Joseph 235
Lamont, Thomas 15
Lamontagne, Charles.. ..167, 170
Lamontagne, Louis 167
Lamothe, Guill 123, 133
Lamothe, Joseph M. 169, 214, 217
Lamoureux, Francois. ...185
Lamoureux, J oseph 180
Larnoureux, Joseph 186
Lamoureux, Michel 188
Lampman, John 37, 86
LaNaudiere,
Antoine O. de 154
INDEX TO NAMES.
291
L. (Continued.)
LaNaudiere,
Charles G. de 183
LaNaudiere,
Pierre P. de 137, 183
Lanctot, Alexis 191
Lanctot, Autoine 192
Lanctot, Francois 192
Land, Abe), Sr 265
Land, Abel, Jr 265
Land, Ephraim 265
Land, Robert 82
Landon, Asa 51
Landou, Herman 48
Landre, Joseph 179
Landriaux, Antoine 175
Landuette, Gabriel 172
Lang, Antoine 167
Lang, James 240
Lang, John 8
Langdon, James 205
Langelier, Jean B 120
Langelier, Jean B., Sr 186
Langelier, Jean B., Jr 187
Langelier, Joseph 187
Langevin, Charles 143
Langevin, Jacques 129
Langevin, Jean 147, 148
Langlade, Louis 215, 218
Langlois dit Germain,
J. M 187
Languedoc, Francois 136, 143
Languedoc, Joseph 135, 143, 144
Lanouette, Joachim 160
Lanouette, Joseph 180
La Perche dit St. Jean,
Joseph 2K)
Laperiere, Francois de.. 194
Lapierre, Amable ......159
Lapierre, Antoine
LeSieur 157
Laporte, Alexis 90
Laporte, Charles 183
Laporte, Louis 183
Lapparre, H 240
Lareau, Francois 189
Lareau, J. Baptiste 189
Lareau, Joseph 193
Lariviere, Hjpolite 186
Laroche, Pierre 183
La Rochelle, Joseph 131
Larocque, F. X 131, 133
La Rose, Ignace 210
Larue, Edouard 119
Larue, Francois X 151
Larue, Jean B 128, 141
Larue, Joseph .126
Larue, Joseph 191
La Saussaye, Philippe. ...210
Lassammie 267
La Terriere,
M. P. de Sales 101, 105, 135
La Terriere,
Pierre de Sales 141
Latour, See Huguet
Latour, Jean B 180
Launiere, J. L 120
Launiere, Luc 218
Laurent, Francois, Jr 120
Laurie, James 225
Lavigne, Jos. Poutre 129, 239
Laviolette, Jean B 122
Laviolette, Jean B. E 123
Lavoi, Agapit 155
Law, Charles, Jr 129
Law, John 210
Lawe, George L 72
Lawe, John 237
Lawrence, Francis 204
Lawrence, George 72
Lawrence, John 48
Leaf, The 267
Lear, Isaac 68
Lebault, Pierre 182
Lebeau, M 173
Lebeq je, Joseph 182
Leblanc, Alexis 126
Leblanc, Antoine 162
Leblanc, Jacques 182
Leblanc, Joseph 126
Leblanc, Joseph 194
Leblanc, Julien 177
Leblanc, Louis 195
Leblond, Jacques, Sr 141
Leblond, Jacques, Jr 147
Leblond, Joseph 141
Le Breton, John 6, 105, 106
Lebrun, Louis 159
Lecavalier, J. B 172
Leclair, Charles 190
Leclair, Isaac 215, 218
Leclerc, Pierre 149
Lecours, Louis 179
LeCouteur, John 116
L Ecuyer, Benjamin 106
Leduc, Antoine M 174
Leduc, Charles 175
Leduc, Guill 175
Lee, 227
Lee, John 9
Lee, Thomas 135, 141
Lee, William, Sr 34, 259
292
INDEX TO NAMES.
L. (Continued.}
Lefebvre de Bellefeuille,
E. A 126, 134
Lefebvre de Bellefeuille,
Louis C 126
Lefebvre, D Ill
Lefebvre, Francois X 150
Lefebvre, Ilyacinthe 171
Lefebvre, Jean B 167
Lefebvre, Jean B., Sr 174
Lefebvre, Jean B., Jr 175
Lefebvre, Pierre 112, 271
Lefebvre, Pierre 168
Lefebvre, Pierre 191
Legare Joseph 240
Legarre, Jean B 151
Legault, Andre 171
Legault, J. Bapt 175
Legault, Sebastien 176
Legendre, Francois 162
Legrave, Louis B de 188
Legros, Louis 187
Le Guerrier, Jean B 180
Lelievre, Tito 6
Lemaire dit St. Germain,
Antoine 131, 134
Leinaire dit St. Germain,
Leon 126
Lemaire dit St. Germain,
Pierre 266
Leraay, Theophile 200
Lemieux, Jean B 148
Letnire, Bonaventure 181, 183
Lemoine, Benjamin 141
Lemoine, Henri 136, 141
Lemoine, Joseph 53, 54, 59
Lemoine, William H 136
Lemoine de Martigny,
Jacques 119, 196
Lemon, Jacob 86
Lemmon, George 64
Leonard, Austin 197
Leonard, R 4, 13
Lepage, 147
Lepage, Antoine 172
Lepage ; Germain 180
Lepage, Joseph 179
Lepage, Joseph M 147
Le Pailleur, M 196
Leprohon, Edouard M...123, 168
Leprohon, Leon B..119, 131, 133, 134
Leprohon, L. C. P 129, 131
Leprohon, J. P 172
Leprohon, Philippe 170
Leroux, Benjamin 186
Leroux, G 102
Leroux, Hubert 175
Leroux, Gabriel 174
Leroux, Laurent 181(2)
Leroux, Paul 175
Leroy, Simon 173
LeSieur, Charles 157
Lesieur dit Desaulniers,
Alexis 159
Leslie, James 164, 166
Leslie, Walter 227
Lessard, Francois 152
Letaut, Dominique 170
Letellier, Francois 142
Lethbridge, Robert 28
Levac, William 123
Levasseur, Charles 131, 133, 172
Levesque, A. L ...102,130,167,170, 272
Levesque, Joseph 184
Levesque, Pierre 123
Levitre, Joseph 185
Lewin, R. R 234
Lewis, Thomas 225
Lewis, Thomas 238
L Hero, Joseph 151
L Huissier, Christophe...l87
L Huissier, J. Baptiste...l87
L Huissier, Paul 167
Liddle, Robert D 53, 59
Limoges, Joseph 178
Limoges, Pierre 179
Limoges, Toussaint 178
Lincourt, Jean B 185
Lincourt, Michel 185
Lindsay, Alexander 236
Lindsay, William 145
Lindsay, William 197
Lines, Nathaniel 215
Lionnais, J Francois 125
Little Crow 267
Little. See also Lyttle
Little, James W 90
Little, John 90
Little, Thomas 239
Livingston, Robert R 210
Livingstone, Duncan 52
Lobsen, John 125
Locas, A 179
Lo^an, Hart 164
Loiseau, Joseph N 182
Loiseau, Louis 196
Longueuil, Baron de. See Grant,
[Charles W.
Longuetin, Joseph M 191
Loranger, Regis 175
Lorimier, de 217
Lorimier,FrancoisMde..215, 218
Lorimier.Guill Chev. de..215, 217, 218
INDEX TO NAMES.
293
L. (Continued.)
Lorimier, Jean B. de 215, 217, 218
Loring, R. R 8, 9
Losie, Joseph J 61
Lotbiniere, M.E.G.A. de..l74
Lottinville, J. L 157
Lottridge, John 82
Lottridge, William 265
Loucks, John 237, 272
Loucks, William 46
Louval, Joseph 139, 158
Louvigny de Montigny,
P. J. B 103, 214, 217
Loveday, Edward 227
Lowe, William 204, 253
Lozeau, Jean B 161
Lozeau, Joseph 162
Lucas, Louis 240
Lucas, Thomas 66
Lucier, Christophe 193
Luke, Philip, Sr 199
Luke, Philip, Jr 199
Lukin, David 122, 188(2)
Lukin, David, Jr 129
Lukin, Peter 169
Lukin, Peter, Jr..lll, 119,122,123, 126
Lundy, Azariah 64
Lupien, Ignace 161
Lusignan, Alexander 168
Lusignan, Charles A 105
Lusignan, Hyppolite, Jr.. 120
Lussier, Baptiste 195
Lussier, Christophe P.. ..195
Lutman, William 226
Lyon, Francis 226
Lyons, Barrett 210, 215, 218
Lyons, James 77
Lyons, William 80
Lyttle, Nicholas 89
Me.
McAllister, Joseph 128
McAlpine, William 212
McArthur, Donald 68
McAuley, Donald 32, 44
McAuley, Zachary 158
McAuly, Donald. 44
McBean, Donald 28
McBeath, G 197
McBride, Edward 73, 238(2), 272
McCall, Daniel 84
McCall, Duncan 84
McCall, James 84
McCall, John 204
McCallum, Donald 43
McCallum, Hugh 94, 95
McCanty, Francis 125, 131, 134
McCargar, Thomas 48
McCarthy, Charles 105
McCartney, William 35, 87(2)
McCaulay, John 55
McClellan, John 76
McClellan, Martin 72
McCollum, Daniel 197
McCollum, John 81
McCollum, Peter 80
McCormick, John 90
McCormick, Thomas 33, 73
McCormick, William 89, 258
McCracken, William 85
McCrae, Thomas 94
McCrae, Thomas 49
McCrae, William 197
McCuaig, John 175
McCulloch, Thomas 225
McCutcheon, Peter 165, 167
McDermid, Donald 41
McDermid, Hugh 45
McDonald, Alexander.. ..173
McDonald, Donald 236(2)
McDonald, Duncan 134
McDonald, Duncan C 136
McDonald, Ivan ...173
McDonald, William 204
McDonell, Allan 41
McDonell, Duncan 41
McDonell, John 114
McDonell, Peter 42
McDonnell, Chris 77
McDougald, Duncan 43
McDougall, 265
McDougall, Alexander.. .238
McDougall, Donald 43
McDougall, Nicholas 65
McDouall, Robert.. .1, 4, 27, 116, 235
McEwen, John 72
McGee, James 225
McGill, James 165
McGillies, Alexander 42
McGillies, Donald 42
McGillis, Duncan, Sr 176
McGillis, Duncan, Jr 176
McGillivray, John 114
McGillivray, John 126, 133
McGillivray, Joseph 114, 128
McGillivray, William 2, 103, 114
McGinnis, Richard 193(2)
McGregor, D 173
McGregor, James 92, 93
McGregor, John 93(2), 258
McGulpin, George 210
294
INDEX TO NAMES.
Me . ( Continued . }
Mclntosh, Donald 53, 54, 58
Mclntosh, Duncan 92
Mclntosh, James 35, 91
Mclntosh, John 44
Mclntosh, John 53, 54, 59(2), 203
Mclntyre, Daniel 88
Mclntyre, Duncan 42
Mclntyre, John 42
Mclntyre, John W 82
Mclntyre, Peter 42, 43
McKargar, David 94
McKarley, William 66
McKay, Donald 43
McKay, John 119
McKay, John F 106
McKay, Joseph S 119
McKay, Louis E 120
McKay, Stephen 122, 138
McKay, Stephen S 119, 133
McKay, William 96 114, 131, 209
McKay, Wm J 56
McKee, Alexander 75, 210
McKee, Thos 91, 209
McKenney, Amos 35, 71
McKenzie, Alexander 42
McKenzie, Alexander 179
McKenzie, Alexander 103, 114
McKenzie, Colin 54, 56
McKenzie, Duncan 42
McKenzie, H 137
McKenzie, Henry 178
McKenzie, James 226
McKenzie, John 34, 41, 42, 263
McKenzie, John 236
McKenzie, Joseph 114
McKenzie, Kenneth 114
McKenzie, Roderick 178
McKies, B.... 61
McKinney, John 39
McLaren, John 227
McLaren, Thomas 197
McLauchlan, John 261
McLaughlin, Angus 204
McLean, 55
McLean, Alex 44
McLean, Allan 37, 53, 54(2), 258
McLean, Allan H 9, 13
McLean, Arch. G 32, 37, 67, 258
McLean, D Ill
McLean, Donald 4
McLean, George H 106
McLean, John 128
McLean, John 44
McLean, John 50
McLean, Murdock 41
McLean, Neil 36, 44, 258
McLellan, John 42, 270
McLellan, John 76
McLennan, John 270
McLeod, ArchN 103, 114
McLeod, Alex 43
McLeod, Donald 261
McLeod, Donald 43
McLeod, Norman 200
McLeod, Norman 43
McLeod, Roderick 43
McLeod, William 43
McMahon, Edward 64, 67, 259
McMartin, Alex 43
McMartin, Donald 42
McMartin, John 173
McMichael, John 59
McMicking, Gilbert 34
McMicking, John 77
McMillan, Alex 43
McMillan, Alex 41, 258
McMillan, Alex 42
McMillan, Allan 43
McMillan, Arch 173
McMillan, Donald 43
McMillan, Duncan 42
McMillan, John 41
McNab, Simon. 54,
McNeal, Uriah 173
McNider, John 145
McPherson, Allan 55
McPherson, Donald 42
McPherson, Murdoch.... 42
McQuarrie, Neil 237, 272
McQuarters, Hugh 109, 111, 129
McQueen, James.... 86
McTavish, John... 166
McVey, Thomas 197
59
M.
Mabee, Oliver 84
Mabey, M 17
Macaulay, James 17
Maccombe, Jarvis 215, 218
Macdonell, A 46
Macdonell, Alex. (Col-
lachie) 33
Macdonell, Alex 41
Macdonell, Alex. (Green
field) 42, 270
Macdonell, Alex 42
Macdonell, Alex 42
Macdonell, Alex 42
Macdonell, Alex 43
INDEX TO NAMES.
295
M. (Continued.}
Macdonell, Alex 43
Macdonell, Allan 41
Macdonell, Allan .-.. 43
Macdonell, Allen 43
Macdonell, Angus 43
Macdonell, Angus (Roy) 43
Macdonell, Arch 31
Macdonell, Arch 45
Macdonell, Arch 58, 258
Macdonell, Donald 32, 43
Macdonell, Donald
(Greenfield) 42(2), 258, 270
Macdonell, Donald 44
Macdonell, Donald 54
Macdonell, Duncan 41
Macdonell, Duncan 37, 49
Macdonell, George R.J... 27, 28, 116
Macdonell, Henry 58
Macdonell, James 41
Macdonell, James 46
Macdonell, James 46
Macdonell, James 47
Macdonell, James 237
Macdonell, John 8, 35
Macdonell, John 37, 46,258
Macdouell, John 38
Macdonell, John 43
Macdonell, John 44
Macdonell, Ranald 43
Macdonnell, E 5
MacDougall, Daniel 37
MacKay, John 234
Mackay, Hector S 65
Macklem, William 64
Macklem, James 77
Mackonocbie, James 21
Maillard, Jean B 172
Mailloux, Benjamin 171
Mailloux, Joseph 137, 171
Mailloux,
Joseph St. V 109, 125, 215, 218
Mailloux, Pierre St. Y....184
Maisonneuve, Charles.. ..178
Maisonville, 90
Maisonville, Alexis 91
Maisonville, Toussaint.. 92
Major, John P 70(2)
Majoribanks, John 227
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-
kiah 219
Malcolm, 27(2)
Malcolm, Finlay 87
Malcolm, John 87
Malhiot, Eustache 162
Malhiot, Francois V 122, 185
Malhiot, Francois X 184
Malhiot, Pierre 1 122, 184
Malloy, Patrick 181, 182
Manie", Jean 189
Mann, Edward 137
Manseau, Antoine 162
Manthet, Nicholas 180
Marasse, Pierre 123, 189
Marcel, 181
Marchand, Amable 160
Marchand, Ambroise 109, 126, 272
Marchand, Antoine 159
Marchand, Gabriel 188
Marchand, Hyacinthe....l60
Marchand, J. B 210
Marchand, Louis 197
Marchand, Louis 201
Marchesseau, Antoine. ...195
Marchesseau, Augustin..l95
Marchesseau, Chris 194
Marchesseau, Thomas. ..193
Marchesseau, Vildebar...239
Marcille, Charles 170
Marcoux, J 214
Marcoux, Michel 152
Marcoux, Pierre 175
Marcoux, Pierre 152
Markland, Thomas 53, 54
Markland, Thomas 55
Markle, Chris 46
Markle, Henry 46(2)
Markle, Jacob J.. 46
Markle, Michael 47
Marigold, Thomas 65
Marion, Antoine 182
Marler, L 14, 269
Marlow, Benj 15
Marmette, Joseph 239
Marsh, John 15
Martel, Pierre 193
Martin, George 211
Martin, Jean B 159
Martin dit Pelland,
Pierre 183
Martin dit Pelland,
Pierre 184
Martineau, Claude 183
Martineau, Dominique. ..183
Martineau, Edouard 122
Martineau, Edouard 142
Martineau, Jean B 155
Masse, Charles 188
Masse, Jean 128
Massecar, Abraham 86
Mas^on, Eustache 171
Masson, Joseph 177
Masson, Joseph 137
296
INDEX TO NAMES.
M. (Continued.}
Masson, Louis 176
Masson, Louis 178
Massue, Gaspard 135, 141
Massue, Louis 141
Massue, Nicholas 169
Mathieu, Charles 179
Mathieu, Jean M 179
Mathieu, Louis 150
Mathurin, Francois 123
Matte, Pierre 194
Matthews, Thomas 68
Maugrain, Maurice 174
Maule, John 6, 13
Maxwell, James 114
May, John 73
Mayrand, Etienne 138, 159(2)
Meacham, Jeremiah 173
Meacham, Seth 59
Mead, Benjamin 86
Meiklejohn, William 152
Meilleur, Joseph 176
Meloche, Joshua 171
Melville, Juste 123
Melvin, Robert 145
Mercer, Andrew 33, 68
Mercier, Augustin 135, 143
Mercier, Joseph 182
Mercure, Augustin 120, 151
Merkley, George 46
Merkley, Jacob. 46
Merkley, Jacob H 47
Meneclier, Nicholas 169
Merritt, James L 146
Merritt, Thomas 70
Merritt, William 70
Merritt, W. H 70, 71, 270
Messa, 199
Metcalfe, Henry 35, 85, 86
Metchler, William 130, 133, 169
Methot, Louis 120
Metoss 219
Meunier, Antoine 200
Meunier, Pierre 195
Meyers, Adam H 61
Meyers, Daniel 46
Meyers, George W 59
Meyers, J. W 59
Meyers, Peter W 60
Michaels, Meyer 165
Michaud, J. M 154
Michaud, Pierre 154
Migneault, Etienne J 195
Migneron, Charles 181
Miles, James 64
Miller, Daniel 200
Miller, George 54, 56
Miller, George 205
Miller, James 125
Miller, James 204
Miller, John 79
Miller, John 129
Miller, John F 237
Miller, Wm. D 79
Millet, Charles 190
Millet, Jean B 185
Millet, Louis 186
Mills, Guy 200
Mills, James 66
Mills, John 65
Mills, Joseph L 20
Mills, William 90
Milne, James 101, 191
Milnes, H. B. 1, 5, 269
Mrreau, Jean 181
Misener, John 77
Miskiuankai. See Livingston, R. R.
Mitchell, David 210
Mitchell, James 227
Mitchell, James 84
Mitchell, James 136, 146
Mitchell, William 33, 53, 54
Mockler, R 28
Moffat, George 166
Molson, John 131
Molson, John, Jr 163
Molson, William, Jr 166
Monarque, Joseph 173
Monarque, J. B 172
Monarque, Paul 172
Mondelet, Jean M 137, 170
Mondor, Andre 183
Mondor, Pierre 183
Moudor, Pierre 195
Montgomery, George 17
Montgomery, H 6
Montigny, Charles 180
Montizambert, Louis 143, 262
Montpetit, Francois 175
Montpetit, Hyacinthe....l75
Montpetit, Joseph 174
Montpetit, Pierre 175
Moore, John 81
Moore, Jonathan 80
Moore, Robert 237
Moore, William 200
Moorhead, John 4, 105, 107
Moorhead, Robert 129, 272
Moorsom, H. N 4
Moquin, Louis 144
Morand, Amable 172
Morden, James 65
Moreau, Jean B 180
INDEX TO NAMES.
297
M. (Continued.)
Morewood, G. A 17
Morgan, David 79
Morgan, George 45
Morgan, William 44
Morin, Augustin 186
Morin, B 154
Morin, Francois 154
Morin, J. Alexis 153
Morin, Louis M 155
Morin, William 131, 134
Morin dit Ducharme, J...148
Morisset, Paul 151
Morris, Alexander 51
Morris, John C 240
Morris, William 50
Morrison, Joseph W 10
Moulton, Ezekiel 198
Mount, Francois 120
Mountain, 165
Mountain, J 20
Mountain, S. J 20
Muirhead, James 34, 72
Muirhead, James, Jr 73
Muirhead, John, Sr 79
Muirhead, John B 81
Mulcaster, Sir W. H 225, 254
Munro, Augustin 172
Munro, David 145, 150
Munro, Hugh 48
Munro, John 139, 158
Munro, John 145
Munroe, Henry 114
Munroe, John 46
Munsell, Benj. R 52
Murchison, Duncan 42
Mure, John 135, 145, 147
Murney, Henry 204
Murray, John 28
Murray, Patrick 130, 173, 262
Mustard, George 64
Mustard, James 63
Myers, Christopher 5(2)
Myers, George 170
N.
Nadeau, Alexandre 188
Naiwash 219
Namure, Joseph 239
Napier, Duncan C 261
Neilson, John 146
Nelles, Abraham 80, 258
Nelles, Henry 80
Nelles, William 80
Nelson, Alfred 194
Nelson, David 163
Nelson, George 112
Nelson, Jonathan 204
Nelson, Robert 137, 218
Nelson, Robert 205
Nesfield, William 5, 9
Neveu, Augustin 171
Nevill, James 88
Newton, David 82, 271
Nichol, Alexander 234
Nichol, Robert 31, 85, 258
Nicholls, Gustavus 15
Nicol, Jean Bte 187
Nobert, Hyacinthe 160
Noble, Isla nd 173
Noble, William B 226
Noel, 128
Noel, J. B. Tilly 149
Noiseaux, Petrus 126
Nolin, Jean B 98
Nolin, Pierre 200
Noreau, J. L 129, 131, 134
Noreau, J. Bte 168
Normandeau, Charles.. ..171, 272
Normanville de 138
Norris, James 53, 61
Norris, Thomas 20
Norris, Thomas 240
Norton, Issacher 198
Norton, John 220, 272
Noyelle de Fleurimont,P.185
O Conor, Sir R. J. L... 203,225,228,272
O Doherty, John P 125, 157
O Leary, Edward 17
O Malley, Thomas 17
O Neil, J. B. R 21
O Reilly, H. W 17
O Riley, Daniel 65
O Sullivan, Daniel 137
O Sullivan, Michael 191
Oakes, John 160
Odell, Joseph 197
Ogden, Charles R 138, 157
Ogden, David 164, 166
Ogilvie, Archibald 197
Ogilvie, James 23
Ogilvie, John 165, 172
Ogilvy, John , 164, 176
Oldham, Jacob 177
Oldmixon, E. N 227
Olivier, Bazile 195
Olivier, Charles 137
Olivier, Hercule 126
298
INDEX TO NAMES.
0. (Continued.)
Olivier, J. B 184
Olivier, Louis 183
Olwier, Maxirne 137, 183, 184,
Olivier, Paul 180
Osborne, William 205
Ostigny, Pierre 188
Ostrum, Derrick 173
Otty, Allen 226
Ouellet, Jean 176
Ouellet, Francois 185
Ouillette, Jean B 92
266 Ouimet, Francois 177
Ounagechtai 220
Overfield, Emmanuel 66
Oviatt, William 146
Owen, Abner 87
Owen, Chas. C 226
P.
Paifer, Janvier 120
Painchaud, F 214
Painchaud, Joseph 118, 143
Pallardie, Joseph .....186
Palmer, George G 9
Palmer, Matthew 17
Pamamai 220
Pambrun, Andre D 103, 174
Pambrun, P. Chris 106
Panet, Bernard A 118, 143, 272
Panet, Bonaventure 180
Panet, P. A. M 131
Panet, Philippe 119, 144
Papineau, J. L , Jr 102, 131, 167
Papineau, P 103
Paquet, Boniface 177
Piquet, Joseph 184
Paquette, Etienne 180
Paradis, Jean B. A 240
Pare, Antoine 148
Pare, Francois X 129, 134
Parent, Alexis 92
Parent, Antoine 120, 135, 142, 152
Parent, Dominique 175
Parent, Dominique 215
Parent, Jacques 92
Parent, Joseph 91
Parent, Joseph 240
Parent, Michel 152
Parish. Eliada 51
Park, Shubael 79
Park, William 86
Parkes, Cyrenius 57
Parrot, James 55
Partenais, Etienne 183
Partener, Louis 168
Pasteur, Charles 170
Patenaude, E 239
Paterson, Andrew 164, 165, 166
Patrick, William P 238, 272
Patterson, James 204
Patterson, Leslie 88
Patterson, Peter 146
Pattinson, Richard 92
Paul, A 13
Paul, William 226
Pauze, Jean B 179
Pawling, Henry, Sr 73
Pawling, Henry, Jr 81
Pawling, Peter 73
Pawquokoman 215
Payan dit St. Onge,
Charles 185
Paye, Charles 149
Payet, Pierre 180
Payette, Antoine 182
Payette, Francois, Jr 181
Payment dit Lariviere,
Joseph , 171
Peacocke, T. G 9
Pearcy, J. R 239, 240
Pearson, Alex. S 226
Pearson, Thomas 28
Peck, John 93, 95
Peck, Robert 94
Peck, William 93
Pelissier, Pierre B 160
Pelissier, Regise, Sr 160
Pelissier, Regise, Jr 161
Pelissier, Theophile 161
Pell, James 199
Pellerin, David 182
Peltier, J., Jr 167
Peltier, Joseph 183
Peltier, Joseph B 181
Penn, Henry P., Jr 123
Pennoyer, Jesse 200
Pepin, Joseph 177
Percival, M. H 1, 103, 271
Peregrear, J 123
Perkin, A 241
Perkin, Joseph 200
Perras, Pierre 114, 119, 123
Perras, Pierre, Jr 147
Perrault, Andre 183
Perrault, Augustin 169
Perrault, Charles N 141
Perrault, Francois 181
Perrault, Jacques 179
Perrault, Joseph 167
INDEX TO NAMES.
299
P. (Continued.)
Perrault, Joseph B 181
Perrault, Joseph F. A 106, 128
Perrault, Joseph F 141
Perrault, Louis 160
Perrault, Louis 180
Perrault, Olivier 103, 146
Perrault, Paul 151
Perrin, Joseph 210
Perry, David 56
Peters, John 36, 61, 258
Peters, John, Jr 61
Peters, T 26
Petop 220
Petre, Jean B 92
Petrimuult, F. M 200
Petrimoulx, Pierre 181
Pettit, Jonathan J 81
Pettit, Robert 81
Phelps, 264
Phillips, Elisha 53, 54, 57
Phillips, William 149
Phillips, Ziba M 38, 49
Phillott, Henry 21
Philpotts, George 21
Phineas, Isaac 125, 159
Phoenix, Jean B., Sr 194
Phoenix, Jean B., Jr 195
Picard, 147
Picard, Paul 170, 171
Pickle, John 198
Piedalu, Julien 188
Piedeloup, Joseph 193(2)
Pierre, Henry, Jr 137
Pilett, Isadore 240
Pilkington, Edward 253
Pinsonnault, Benoit 190
Pinsonnault, Francois. ..190
Pinsonnault, Francois. ..192
Pinsonnault, Paul T 194
Pingle, Henry 64
Pinguet, Charles 143
Pinguet, Francois X 135, 141
Pinguet, Louis B 100, 129, 143
Pipon, Elias 6
Piquet, Louis 181
Pitt, Thomas 153
Place, Thomas 105, 106, 145
Plamondon, Godefroy....l95
Plamondon, Jacques 151
Plamondon, Louis HI, 135, 144
Plamondon, Pierre 186
Plante, Augustin 150
Plante, Joseph 150
Platt, George 163
Playter, 67
Playter, Eli 67
Playter, George, Jr 63
Plenderleath, Charles 27
Plucknett, Thomas J 205
Poiree, Barth 149
Poiree, Jean 149
Poirier, Joseph 193
Poison, James 198
Pollard, Richard 20
Popham, Stephen 225
Porcheron, Joseph D 190
Pprlier, Jean J 96,
Porlier, Jacques 98,
Porlier, Joseph 186
Porteous, Andrew 166
Porteous, Charles 137,
Porteous, James 179
Porteous, William 123,
Porteous, William 178
Porter, John 105,
Porter, John 198
Porter, Timothy 54,
Portneuf, Ignace 215,
Pothier, Toussaint,Sr.... 98,
Pothier, Toussaint, Jr.. ..167,
Potts, Jacob 84
Potts, John 88
Poulin, Jean 150
Poulin, Jean B 152
Poulin, Louis 187
Poulin, Paul 187,
Poulin deCourval, 102,
Poulin de Courval,
97(2)
99
180
180
106
61
218
167, 168
169
272
118
157
Antoine 138,
Poulin de Courval,
Jean B 125
Pouliti de Courval,
Jean B 161
Poutre, A 129
Powell, 99
Powell, Grant 34, 37, 205, 259
Powell, Harry 13
Powell, J 131, 134
Powell, John 72, 75
Powell, Joseph 199
Powell, Thomas 6, 133, 269
Powell, William 79
Power, John H 132
Power, Manley 9, 23
Powers, Henry 198
Powers, William 72
Poyntz, Newdigate 15, 225
Pratt, Edward 128
Pratt, Modeste 138, 157
Pratt, Peter 129
Prefontaine, Alexis 190
Pregreau, Louis 174
300
INDEX TO NAMES.
P. (Continued.)
Prendergast, E. L 106, 271
Prendergast, James. .105, 106,119,1 31,
134, 240
Prevost, 180
Prevost, Amable 137
Prevost, Charles 148
Prevost, Charles 169
Prevost, Sir George 1
Prevost, Hyacinthe 179
Prevost, Joseph (I.) 172
Prevost, Joseph (II.) 173
Prevost, Leandre 182
Prevost, Michel 181
Prevost, Michel 182
Priraeau, Joachim 128, 129
Primeau, Seraphin 119
Prince, Joseph 162
Pring, Daniel 225
Pringle, Alexander.. .33, 35, 91, 92, 238
57
24
Pringle, Henry ............... 35
Pringle, Joseph ............... 54,
Prior, James M., Jr ........ 126
Prive, Michel .................. 188
Procter, Henry ............... 9,
Procter, John ................. 9
Proulx, Francois ............ 181
Proulx, Louis J ............. 151
Proulx dit Clement,
Antoine .................... 171
Provencher, Louis C.. 107,134,271, 272
Provost, Guillaume ........ 150
Pullman, James .............. 96
Purdy, Daniel ................ 204
Purvis, Francis .............. 204, 226
Putnam, John ................ 79
Pye, A. H ....................... 5
Pyke, George .................. 135, 145
Quentin, Barth 173
Quesnel, 68
yuesnel. F. Augustin 130, 167
Qut-snel, Jules 167
Quintal, Augustin 190
Rabv, Pierre 180
Raby, Roger Ill, 143
Ricey, Benjamin 140, 150
Racel, Thomas 265
Racicot, Charles 169
Racicot, Chrisost"me 190
Racine, Luc C ....168
Racine dit Voyer, Louis.. 1 52
Radcliffe, Chas 226, 255
Radenhurst, John 235, 255
Rainville, Joseph 98, 210
Rainville, Paul 152
R lizaine, Ignace 176
Rancour, Francois 152
Randall, William 261
Ranz, 199
Rapelje, A. A 37, 85, 258
Rapelje, Daniel 88
Rapp, George F 211
Rastel de Rocheblave,
J. P 103, 114
Ratchwell, 32
Raymond, Gabriel 182
Raymond, Hyacinthejr.189
Raymond, Jean B 190
Raymond, Joseph 186
Raymond, Trueman 34
Raynham, 226
Read, George 72
luintal, Francois 185
[uintal, Francois 196
>uirouet, Francois 143
[uirouet, Remi Ill, 129
R.
Read, Samuel 52
Read. William 51, 52
Reaume, Charles 90, 211
Reaume, Pierre 92
Reaume, Thomas P 92
Redmond, G R 17
Reguaud, Jean B 163
Reid, J 17
Reid, John 60
Rtiffenstein,
John C 28,118. 119, 122,272
Reiley, Patrick 264
Remy, Leopold 188
Renaud, Archange 195
Renaud, Charles 195
Renaud, Jean B 178
Renaud, Joseph 189
Renaud, Pierre 179
Reniau, Jean B 192
Renoy, Francois 185
Renvoyze, Etienne 125
Rescillon, Andre.... 201
Reynolds, Benjamin 199
Reynolds, Ebenezer 36, 89, 258
Reynolds, Sylvanus 88
Reychand, John 199
Rhycard, John 200(n4)
Riall, Sir P 9
Rice, Moses 88
INDEX TO NAMES.
301
R. (Continued.}
Richard, Pierre 182
Richard, Urbain 196
Richards, Henry L 226
Richards, John 54
Richards, Owen 53, 54, 58
Richards, Thomas 145
Richardson, Benjamin.... 61
Richardson, George 237
Richardson, J 28, 234
Richardson, James, Jr.. ..204, 226
Richardson, John 164
Richardson, John 61
Richardson, Joseph 109, 125, 197
Richardson, Reuben 63
Richardson, Robert, Sr..205, 210, 259
Richardson, Robert, Jr. ..40, 53,55,205
Richardson, Robert 53
Richardson, Robert 33, 54
Riche, Augustin 172
Richerville, Jean B 220
Ridge, W 28
Ridout, George 67
Ridout, John 205
Ridout, Samuel 67
Rilsey, John 52
Ringuet. Pierre 159
Rioux, Paul 154
Ritchie, Benjamin 152
Ritter, Lewis 109
Rivard, Alexis 240
Riv^. Etienne 190
Rive, Etienne 191
Riverin, Charles 154
Rives, John J 168
Rivet, Joseph 182
Robbins, Henry 38
Robert, Francois 192
Robert, Jacques 191
Roberts, Charles 235(2)
Roberts, R 6
Robertson, James 40, 76, 258
Robertson, James ...226
Robertson, John 73
Robertson, William 72
Robichaud, Anselme 154
Robins, William 53, 54, 55
Robinson, David 46
Robinson, F. P 9
Robinson, Sir F. P 9
Robinson, James 79
Robinson, John B 67
Robinson, Peter 63, 258
Robinson, Webb 136
R obinson, William 14, 37, 262
R obinson, William 86
R obinson, William 237, 272
Robinson, Wm. H 14
Robitaille, F 102
Robitaille, Ignace 137
Robitaille, Ignace 180
Robitaille, Jacques 186
Robhaille, Louis 143
Roche, Joseph 184
Rocheblave,
J. P. Rastel de 103, 114
Rocheleau, Francois X...205
Rocher, Earth 181
Rochette, Pierre 142
Rogers, D. McG 32, 36, 61, 258
Rogerson, James 146
Rolette, Chas. F 204. 226
Rolette, H Ill
Rolette, Joseph 97, 98
Rolette, Laurent 119
Rolin,Paul 177
Rolland, Francois 122(2)
Rolland, Jean R 167
Rolland, J. R 131
Rollin, Dom. B 169
Rolette, Hyppolite 136, 144
Rolotte, Louis 119
Rolph, George 84
R Iph, John 33
Rolph, Romaine 85
Romaine, Franc is 141, 142
Ron.aine, Pierre 135. 136, 143, 144
Rombough, William 57
Romilly. Samuel 15
Roque," Augustin 211
Roque, Jo>eph 211
Rorbnck, Andrew 76
Rose, Alexander 37, 46
Rose, Alexander 41
Rose, Hugh 66
Ross, David 164
Ross, Daniel 33
Ross, James 145
Ross, John 145
Ross, William 63
Rosseau, Don) 166
Rosseau, Jean B 65
Rosseau, Joseph 162
Rototte, Pierie, Sr 114
Rototte, Pierre, Jr 114, 131, 134
Rottote, Pierre 183
Roundhead 219
Rousseau, Guillaume 148
Rousseaux, George 210
Rousseaux, Jean B 210
Routier, Antoine 151
Routier, Jean B 167
Rowan, James 4, 269
302
INDEX TO NAMES.
R. (Continued.)
Rowe, George 77
Rowe, James 227
Rowe, John 77
Rowley, Edward 226
Roy, Alexandre 153
Roy, Benjamin, Jr 153
Roy, Chas. F 167
Roy, Etierine..; 169
Roy, Etienne F 147, 148
Roy, Francois 169
Roy, Francois 148
Roy, Gabriel 169, 172
Roy, George 239
Roy, Jacques 182
Roy, Jean B 179
Roy, Joseph 190
Roy, Joseph 169
Roy, Joseph 144
Roy, Laurent 191, 193
Roy, Michel 126
Roy, Pierre 115
Roy, Venant 115
Roy dit Lapensee,Pierre..l70
St,
St. Clair,J. P 16
St. Dizier, Etienne N 170
St. Dizier, Etienne N, Jr.. 106, 170, 271
St. Francisjoseph A. de.,215
St.Germain,J.BertraDd..215, 217, 218
St. Germain, Hyaciuthe..266
St. Germain,
Hyacinthe, Sr 137, 176(2)
St. Germain,
Hyacinthe, Jr 126, 138
St. Germain, J 210
St. Germain, Jean B 186
St. Germain, Jean E 215
St. Germain, Joseph 211
St. Germain, Louis 195
Sabine, Edward 261
Salaberrv,
Charles M. de... 28,103,105,133, 271
Salaberry, Louis de 118, 143, 214
Salmon, G. C 36, 85, 258
Sampson, Theo 204
Samson, Jean 149
Sanders, Samuel 211
Sanford, John 137
Sanguinet, Ambroise 191
Sanscrainte, J. B 211
Sasseville, J 240
Saunders, Thomas 226
Saunderson, H 6
Sauvage, Richard P 120
Roy dit Lauzier, B 153
Roy dit Portlance, Louis. 167
Ruel, Louis 204
Ruiter, Francis 198
Ruiter, Henry 198
Ruiter, John 199
Ruiter, Jacob 199
Runchey, George 76
Runchey, Robert, Sr 72, 76
Russell, William 226
Ruttan, Henry 37, 61
Ryan, J 123, 240
Ryan, Philip 118
Rjckman, Samuel 65
Ryerse, George J 86
Ryerse, Samuel 86
Ryerson, George 37, 84
Ryerson, Joseph 84, 258
Ryerson, Samuel 84
Rykely, Andrew 57
Ryland, H. W 1
Rymal, Jacob 265
Rymal, Philip 265
St. George, Thomas B.... 28
St. James, Rene 178
St. Julien. Antoine 175
St. Julie^ Michel 174
St. Louis, Antoine, Sr...l25, 138, 157
St. Louis, AntoineL., Jr.. 126
St. Martin, Jean Bapt....l85
St. Martin, Jean Bapt...l85
St. Martin, Nicholas 159
St. Onge, Nicholas 176
St. Ours, Charles P. de...!81(2)
St. Ours, Louis R. de 184
St. Ours, Paul R. de 181
St. Pierre, Joseph 211
S.
Sauvageau, Alexis 192
Sauvageau, Michel 143
Savage, John, Sr 109, 198
Savage, John, Jr 109, 198
Savage, Rowland 237
Savarie, Jean B 196
Saveuse, Beaujeu de 167
Savoie, Joseph, Jr 148
Saxton, William 88
Sayer, Edward 210
Scarlet, John 68
Schiller, Benjamin 126
Schmid, Theoph 240
Schneider. See also Snyder.
Schneider, Charles 175
INDEX TO NAMES.
303
S. (Continued.}
Schneider, William 175
Scholfield, Ira 51
Schultz, Andre 161
Schultz, John 64
Schwartz. Peter 211
Scott, Hercules 25, 116
Scott, John 130, 131, 134
Scott, Joseph 225, 227
Scott, John 225, 226
Scratch, Peter 90
Seacord, John 265
Seager, David 58
Seaman, Samuel 238
Secord, Daniel 34, 72
Secord, David 76
Secord, David 88
Secord, Elijah 73
Secord, James 72
Secord, James 73
Secord, John 70
Secord, John 73, 271
Secord, John, Jr 77
Secord, P. Van C 72
Seguin, Francois 179
Seguin, Pierre L 144
Seixas, Samuel 240
Selby, George 165
Selby, George, Jr 130
Selby, Thomas 63
Senet, Jean Bte 182
Senet, Joseph 181
Serjeant, Keable 262
Servos, Daniel K 38, 73
Servos, John D 73, 82
Servos, William 80
Servos, William 72
Sewell, Stephen 165
Sharp, John 56
Shaubena 267
Shaver, 46
Shaver, Adam 46
Shaver, Jacob N 47
Shaver, John 46
Shaver, Nicholas J 47
Shaver, Peter 46
Shaver, Peter 49
Shavers, Michael 265
Shaw, Angus 114
Shaw, ^Bneas 31
Shaw, George 73
Shaw, Richard 236
Shaw, William 92
Shaw, William, Sr 35, 93
Shayendakhon 219
Shea, Timothy 204
Sheaffe, Sir R. H 2, 8, 24
Sheek, David 32, 44
Sheppard, Peter 129
Sheppard, William 140
Sherman, Prince 264
Sherwood, 62
Sherwood, Adiel 33, 51
Sherwood, Livius P 36, 50, 258
Sherwood, Reuben. ...32, 35, 50, 51
Shipman, George 73
SHIPS :
Adams 203 (nil)
Arab 226
Black Snake 202, 222
Brock 222
Broke 223
Buffalo 222
(Building) 202
Canada (ship) 222
Canada 223
Caledonia 202
Ceylon 226
Charwell 222
Chippawa 202, 223
Chub 223
Cleopatra 222
Colonel Murray 223
Colonel Myers 202
Confiance 223
Cornwall 222
Cryster 222
Detroit (I.) 202
Detroit (II.) 202, 223
D >ver 225
Duke ot Gloucester 202
Duke of Kent 222
Eagle 224(n22), 253, 257
Earl of Moira 202, 222
Eliza 202
Erie 223
Finch 223
General Beresford 222
General Brock 223
General Drummond 223
General Hunter 202, 223
General Simcoe 223
Glengarry 222
Growler 224(n21), 253, 257
Huron 223
Icicle 223
Jaseur 227
Kingston 222
Lady Prevost 202, 223
La Fantome 226, 227(2)
Lais 222
Little Belt 202, 223
304
INDEX TO NAMES.
SHIPS (Continued.)
Linnet 223
Lord Cochrane 223
Lord Melville 202, 222
Lord Wellington 223
Magnet 222
Manly 225, 227(3)
Mars 224(n23)
Marshal Beresford 223
Mink 202
Montreal 203, 222
Nancy 202, 223
Nelly 222
Nelson 222
Netley 222, 255
Newash 223
Niagara 222
Niagara (gunboat) 222
Niagara (brig) 223
Ohio 231(n36,50)
Perseverance 202
Porcupine 231 (n), 255
President 224(n24)
Prince Regent ...222
Princess Charlotte 222
Psyche 222
Quebec 222
Queen Charlotte 202, 223
Queenston 222
Retaliation 222
Royal George 202, 222
St. Lawrence 222
Scorpion 225
Shannon 223
Sir George Prevost 223
Sir Home Popham 223
Sir Isaac Brock 202
Sir James L. Yeo 223
Sir Sidney Beckwith....223
Sir Sidney Smith 202, 222
Somers 231(n36,50), 255
Star 222
Tecumseth 223
Tenedos 227
Thistle 226(2)
Thunder 202, 222
(Unnamed) 223
Vittoria 222
Wasp 225
Wolfe (I.) 202, 222
Wolfe (II.) 222
York 222
Shoaf, Dennis 86
Short, Charles 38
Short, J. Q 17
Short, R. G 20
Showers, Daniel 82
Shuter, John 167
Shuter, Joseph Ill, 125, 185
Sicard, Chevalier 159
Simard, Francois 152
Simmons, Abraham 61
Simons, John K 65
Simons, Titus G 36, 37, 65, 258
Simons, W. W 37
Simpson, Joseph 237
Sinclair. See also St. Clair.
Sinclair, James 204
Sinclair, James 205
Sinclair, John 227
Sinclair, John S 1, 13, 19
Sirois dit Duplessis, P.. ..154
Skelton, Edward 205, 227
Skeltou, Henry 13
Skinner, R. P 6
Slater, Wm. T 238
Smalley, Arad 64
Smart, James 227
Smelt, William 27, 116(2)
Smith, 239
Smith (103rd) 135
Smith, Anson 34, 53, 54
Smith, Charles 92
Smith, Charles 147
Smith, Cyrus 59
Smith, George 265
Smith, George 204
Smith, Henry 234
Smith, Israel 81
Smith, John 265
Smith, John D 62
Smith, Johnson 173
Smith, Larratt 14
Smith, M 226
Smith, Nicholas 77
Smith, Patrick 53, 55
Smith, Robert 147
Smith, Roswell 199
Smith, Terence 50
Smith, Thomas 66
Smith, William 57
Smith, William 68
Smith, William 84
Smith, William 91, 92(2)
Smith, William 145
Smith, William L 73
Snetsinger, Nathaniel.... 45
Snipe, The. See Norton, John.
Snurr, Jeremiah 42
Snyder, Andrew 47, 48
Snyder, Christian 199
INDEX TO NAMES.
305
S. (Continued.)
Snyder, Solomon 48(2)
Soare, Charles 17
Solomon, E. W 6
Solomon, William 211
Soper, Levi 52
Sorcy, Pierre de 184
Spafford, Hiram 264
Spalding, Thomas M 61
Sparham, Thomas 53, 54, 55
Sparks, Thos. H 15
Sparrow, E. P 4, 13
Spelman, Daniel 75
Spence, H. R F 226
Spencer, Benjamin C 53, 54, 57
Spencer, Hazelton 56
Spencer, John 61
Spencer, Patrick 238
Spenhard, Charles 211
Splitlog 219
Spilsbury, F. B 225
Springer, Daniel 88
Springstead, Jacob 265
Stanton, Robert 67
Stanton, William 33
Starnes, Edward 120, 126, 137
Staveley, William 6
Stean, John 28, 105
Steel, David 200
Steel, John 204
Steele, Abraham G 109
Steele, Alexander 109, 255
Steele, R. C 15
Steiger, Albert 9
Steiger, R 9
Stephenson, G. B 81
Stephenson, Simcoe 73
Sterling, William 93, 94
Stevens, Styles 65
Stevenson, William 266
Stewart, Arch 10
Stewart, Charles G 145
Stewart, George 44
Stewart, George 111(2), 128
Stewart, Harry 45
Stewart, Henry 44
Stewart, John 44
Stewart, John 101
Stewart, John 145
Stewart, William 17
Stinsnn, John 53, 58
Stitson, Joseph 240
Stocks, j. C 238
Stockwell, James 90
Stokoe, Thomas 225
Stone, Joel 36, 51, 25d
Stoviri, R 9
Strachan, John 20
Street, John 77
Street, Samuel 33, 79
Struthers, James 205
Struthers, John 52
Stuart, 33
Stuart, Andrew 145
Stuart, G O K 20
Stuart, Henry 44
Stuart, John 50
Stubinger, George 101
Stubinger, Henry 120
Stull, 264
Sullivan, John 240
Sumner, Cyrus 34, 259, 270
Surprenant, Francois 190
Sutherland, Daniel 19, 165
Sutherland, John J 43
Sutherland, Joseph 41
Sutherland, W. R 43
Swayze, Isaac 40, 270
Swayzie, F. G 73
Sylvestre, Moise 182
Symes, George 135, 145
Symington, John 33
T.
Tache, B 153
Tache, Charles 106, 128, 155
Tache, Etienne P 131, 134
Tache, Paschal 153
Tache, Paschal J 153
Taillon, Joseph 152
Taissons, Ignace 218
Ta-Kanentyne ^19
Talbot, Anthony 155
Talbot, Thomas 36, 88, 258
Talham, Joseph A 122
Talon, Jean B 187
Tangue, Pierre 148
Tans well, Robert 128(2)
Tanswell, S. J 241
Taplin, Francis 198
Taplin, Johnson 198
TarieudeLaNaudire,X.100, 271
Taschereau, Jean T 100, 150
Taschereau,
Thomas P. J....118, 128, 150, 260
Taylor, Allan 60
Taylor, George.. ..28, 252, 253(2), 270
Taylor, John 62
Taylor, John 80, 81
Taylor, Ralph 101
306
INDEX TO NAMES.
T. (Continued.}
Taylor, Thomas 235(2)
Tecumseth 219
Teeple, William 87
Teharonghweandots 219
Tekanyontonyon 219
Tellier, Joachim 126, 239
TenBroeck, 73
Tenbroeck, Jacob 80
Terrier, Andre 126, 239
Terriere, Toussaint 133
Tessier, Charles 189
Testard de Montigny,
Jean B 174
Testard de Montigny,
JeanB.T 122
Testu, Hyacinthe 182
Tete-du-Chien 267
Tetreau, Andre 190
Tetreau, Jean M 190
Tetreau, Toussaint 195
Tetu, Francois 155
Tetu, Felix 135, 143, 272
Teyoninhokarawen 220
Thain, Thomas 164
Theantacutye 219
Thenyaweghs 219
Thenyaweghs Brother.. 219
Therien, Joseph 182
Thesiger, George 18
Thibault, Augustin 151
Thibault, P 180
Thierry, Pierre 211
Thorn," Alex 17
Thomas Davis 220
Thomas, H. J 107
Thompson, Augustine.. ..236
Thompson, Andrew 64
Thompson, Edward 68
Thompson, David 76
Thompson, David 178
Thompson, James 77
Thompson, James 79
Thompson, John 59(2)
Thompson, John 53, 54, 57
Thompson, Timothy 56
Thompson, William 14
Thompson, William 65
Thorn, Nathaniel 6
Thorner, 72, 271
Thrower, George 37
Tiffany, Gideon 88
Tilly, Noel Jean B 149(2)
Tinta, John 239
Tisdale, Matthew 84
Tisdale, Samuel 84
Tobin, Jacques 152
Tom 220
Tomah 267
Tonnancour,
Charles C. de 125
Tonnancour,
George G. de... 119
Tonnancour, J. M. de....!23, 157
Tonnancour,
Joseph G. de 139
Tonnancour, M.J. de,Jr.!60, 161
Tonnancour, Pierre de...l29
Tonnancour, P.C.G. de..lOO
Tonnancour,
Pierre J. G. de...H9, 143, 157, 272
Toowaghwenkaraghk-
wen 220
Torrens, S. B 9, 13, 105
Touch^, Gaspard 170
Tourgeon, Joseph B 137
Toussaint, 102
Tousley, Sykes 36, 87
Toutant, Amable 158
Travers, Jeremiah...? 63
Tremain, Benjamin 145
Tremblay, Etienne 239
Tremble, Louis 185
Tremeer, Alexander 205
Trepannier, Francois 151
Trigge, Thomas 1
Triphook, Thomas 234(2)
Trottier, Antoine 171
Trottier, Rene 151
Troughton, F 6, 21
Trout, Henry 79(2)
Trudeau, T. Casimir 169
Trudeau, Charles 190
Trudeau, F 103
Trudeau, Francois 190
Trudeau, Michel 170
Trudel, Ambroise 151
Trudel, Augustin 153
Trudel, Paschal 190
Trurnpour, Paul 53, 57
Truteau, T.C 105, 133
Tryon, Charles 4
Tucker, John 28
Tucker, John G 28
Tucker, Louis 185
Turcot, Joseph 162
Turgeon, Abraham 147, 148
Turgeon, Charles 106, 137, 141
Turgeon, Etienne 181
Turgeon, Joseph 178
Turgeon, Louis 177
Turgeon, Louis, Sr 147, 148
Turgeon, Michel 137, 180
INDEX TO NAMES.
307
T. (Continued.)
Turgeon, Pierre 148
Turner, Thomas A. .130, 131, 134, 166
Turner, T. D 13
Turnej, George 77
Turney, John 81
Unswortb, A 35, 238
Upper, Anthony 77
U.
Turquand, Peter 14
Twalwa ...220
Tweeddale, Marquis of.. 24
Tyler, William, Sr 63
Tyler, William, Jr 64
Upper, Jacob 77
Urquhart, William 42
V.
Vadout, Louis 184
Yaillancourt, J 241
Valade, Joseph 171
Valentin, Louis 185
Valfr^de, J. B 241
Valin, Antoine 187
Valiquet, Pierre 178
Valle, Francois 187
Vallee, Paul 136, 142
Valliere, Roraaine 151
Vallieres de St. Real,J.R 144
Valois, Pierre 171
Van Allen, Jacob, Sr 46
Van Allen, Jacob, Jr 47
Vanalstine, Cornelius.... 58
Van Cortlandt, P 18(2)
Vandenaigue, Andre 188
Vandenaigue, Joseph 177
Vanderburg, Barnet....... 63
Van der Voort, Francis.. 60
Van der Voort, Peter 60
Van Every, David 65
Vanfelson, George 135, 141
Vankoughnet, John 44
Vankoughnet, Philip 44
Vannier, Bazile 114
Varennes Etienne de 119
Varennes, Joseph de 119
Varin, Louis 179
Vassal, Stanislas 215, 217
Vassal de Monviel, F 100, 102, 259
Vaughau, John 61
Vaughan, Josephus 197
Vegeart dit Labonte, A..196
Veilleux, Pierre 150
Verneueil, Lorimier 215, 218
Verrault, Francois 128, 150
Verrault, Pierre 120
Vezina, Jean B 151
Vezina, Pierre 125, 138, 157
Viau, Jean B 192
Vidrefaire, Emmanuel. ...137, 172
Vien, Antoine 240
Vien, E. M 179
Vien, Jean 179
Vien, Pierre 182
Viger, Denis B 169
Viger, Francois 189, 190
Viger, Jacques 106
Viger, Louis M 131, 167
Vignau, Edouard, 120, 134
Vignau, Joseph Ill, 135
Vignau, Luc 129
Vignau, Philippe 123
Vigneau, ..Ill
Vigneau, Norbert 106
Vigoureux, H. M 9,
Vilaire, Nicolas 142
Villeneuve, Francois 174
Vincent, John 9,
Vinet, Prudent 172
Vinet dit Souligny, Felix. .169
Voligny, Louis 159
Volin, "Louis 241
Vonlingen, J 138
Voyer, Jacques.. 118(2), 128, 129, 146,
259, 260
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Wabachkwf ela .- 220
Wabasha 267
Waggoner, John 199
Wagley, Windle 90
Waikitchai 219
Walassika 219
Walbridge, William 54, 59
Walker, Edward 204
Walker, Edward 37, 53, 263
Walker, Hamilton 37, 49(2)
Walker, John 14
Walker, Ralph 80
Walker, Robert E 204
Wallace, Benjamin 173
Wallace, J 123, 239
Walsh, Aquila M 84, 85
Walsh, Francis 238
Walsh, F. Legh 35, 84
Walsh, John 150
Warburton, A 28
308
INDEX TO NAMES.
W .{Continued.}
Ward, Felix 200
Ward, Thomas 32, 62, 258
Warffe, A. W 37
Waring, Charles 116
Warner, Peter 73
Warren, Henry, Sr 78
Warren, Henry, Jr 79
Warren, John, Sr 78, 258
Warren, John, Jr 79
Washburn, Daniel 37, 53, 258
Washburn, Simeon 58
Washburn, Simon 54?, 58
W 7 assasskum 220
Watson, Edward 88
Watson, G 227
Watson, George 20
Watson, William 140
Way, Benjamin 58
Weatherbee, John 48
Weaver, Peter 79
Webster, Arthur 164, 166
Wee-misate 267
Weidman, L 63
Weigar, Jacob 46
Weigar, John 47
Weilbrenner, Augustin...l90
Weilbrenner, Pierre, Sr..l22
Weilbrenner, Pierre, Jr.. 123, 190
Weir, John 65
Weishuhn, Henry 79
Welch, William 47
Wemyss, Robert 227
West", William 228
Westropp, J 6
Wexeler, Augustin 142
Weyer, 199
Weyer, Christian, Sr 199
Whet harfl, Thomas 238
Whitcher, Isaac 1 98
White, James 17
White-, James 124, 136, 189
White, Marvil 87
White, Nathaniel 85
White, Thomas 145
Whiteford, William 178
Whiteford, James 180
Whi eheaH, George 79
White Horn 220
Whitney, John 199
Whyms, 227
Widmer, Christopher 17
Wiest, John 60
Wildgoose, James 132, 134
Wilkie, Robert Ill
Wilkins, R. C 61
Wilkinson, Alex 236
Willard, 198
Williams, George B 253
Williams, John 87
Williams, John 93
Williams, John 204, 227, 272
Williams, Samuel 238
Williams, Titus A 85
Williams, William 23
Willis, George 199
Willis, John H 126
Willson, 63
Willson, Benjamin 88
Wilmot, S. G 63, 258
Wilsie, Isaac 197
Wilson, 205
Wilson, Gilman 88
Wilson, James 73
Wilson, John 67
Wilson, John 68
Wilson, John 77
Wilson, John 210
Wilson, John 212
Wilson, McF. F 86
Wilson, Thomas 145
Wiltse, Benoni 52
Wiltse, James 52
Wiltse, Joseph 52
Wintermute, James 79
Wintermute, Jacob 79
Wood, Guy C 45
Wood, Henry 79
Wood, Israel 198
Woodruff, Richard 73
Woodruff, William 73
Woods, Bryce 92
Woods, James 92
Woods, John 240
Woolcutt, Roger 61
Woolrich, James 165
Woolsey, John W 118(3), 151, 152
Worsley, Miller 226
Wright, George 16
Wright, James 17
Wright, Jesse 46
Wright, John 17
Wright, Philemon 173
Wright, Sylvester 50
Wright, William 54
INDEX TO NAMES.
309
Yarker, Robert ............... 19
Yarwood, Thomas ......... 165
Yates, John .................... 28
Yeo, George C ................ 227
Yeo, Sir J. L ................... 225
Yeigh, Jacob .................. 87
Young, Daniel ................ 265
Young, G. P. M .............. 227
Young, Henry ................ 53,
Y.
59
Young, J. A .................... 120
Young, James ................. 53,
Young, James ................. 103
Young, Robert ............... 10,
Young, Robert ............... 53,
Young, Thomas A .......... 120
Yule, John ...................... 188
Yule, Patrick .................. 15
58
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Zimmerman, Adam ........ 81
Zwick, Philip .................. 60
Zwick, William 54, 60
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