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McNabb, Allan Napier
baptized; from York;
White
butcher from England;
Tickell, R.B.
buried;
Jacks, Rose (nee Moore)
wife of John Jacks; negroe;
Jacks, John
husband of Rose Moore; negroe;
Cloe
baptized; mulatto;
Chambers
July 1794 buried; child;
Butler, John (Lieut.-Col.)
b. 1728 (New London, Connecticut); d. May 1796 (Niagara); Sep 1755 Battle of Lake George; July 1759 siege of Fort Niagara;
Dixon, Charlotte (nee Adlem)
wife of William Dixon (m. Apr 12,1794);
Dixon, William
husband of Charlotte Adlem (m. Apr 12,1794);
Hamilton, Louisa
wife of Capt. James Hamilton;
Hamilton, James (Capt.)
husband of Louisa;
Warren, Catherine (nee Aglow)
wife of Henry Warren (m. Aug 23,1792);
Warren, Henry
husband of Catherine Aglow (m. Aug 23,1792);
Henrietta Maria
wife of King Charles 1st;
Charles 1st (King)
husband of Henrietta Maria;
Stanley (Dean)
La Salle
St. Andrew's Church
1794;
de Chambly (Monsieur)
1665 retired Captain of the Regiment of Cargnan Salieres;
Fort Chambly
military post on the river Richelieu;
McMurray (Rev.)
Archdeacon of Niagara;
Creen, Robert (Rev.)
assistant minister;
Addison, Robert (Rev.)
b. ca 1755 (Westmoreland, England); d. Oct 6,1829; 1792 started as first missionary in the district for Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts;
Garrett, J.C. (Rev.)
St. Mark's Church
Niagara; 1792;
Carnochan, Janet
Ball, Charles A.F.
youngest son of George Ball; brother to 10 siblings including Mrs. Roe; Hon. Vice-President of Niagara Historical Society;
Garrett, John C. (Rev.)
Curate; 1899-1900 Committee member of Niagara Historical Society;
Porter, P.A. (Hon.)
Niagara Falls;
Ingersoll
Member of Congress; leader of the war party;
Hobart, Henry (Lieut.)
grandson of General Dearborn; American army; killed in battle;
Stewart (Lieut.)
Royal Newfoundland Regiment; killed in battle;
Winter (Capt.)
Royal Newfoundland Regiment; killed in battle;
Kerr (Lieut.)
Glengarry Light Infantry; wounded in battle;
Roxborough (Capt.)
Glengarry Light Infantry; wounded in battle;
McLean (Ensign)
Glengarry Light Infantry; killed in battle;
Liddle (Capt.)
Glengarry Light Infantry; killed in battle;
Nicholson (Ensign)
wounded in battle;
Lloyd (Lieut.)
killed in battle;
McMahon (Lieut.)
killed in battle;
Nicholson (Lieut.)
killed in battle;
Cotton (Major)
killed in battle;
Drummie (Lieut.)
killed in battle;
Tsigotea
Mohawk;
Claus, Joseph
Mohawk;
Wright, Charles (Private)
Warren, John (Major)
Winchester
Secord
Charlton (Lieut.)
Hindman (Capt.)
U.S. Artillery;
Macomb
artillery;
Chandler
Towson
artillery;
Winder
McClure
rifle volunteers;
Boyd (General)
Scott, Winfield (Lieut.-Col.)
Forsyth
battalion of riflemen;
Burn (Col.)
Norton, John (Capt.)
Glengarry Light Infantry;
Chauncey (Commodore)
Armstrong, R.S. (Maj.-Gen.)
Secretary of War;
Ormond
Holcroft (Major)
Bishop, Cecil (Lieut.-Col.)
Arnold
Washington
Harvey, John (Leiut.-Col.)
Deputy Adjutant General in General Vincent's division;
Runchey (Capt.)
company of negroes;
Merritt
Provincial Cavalry;
Vincent, John (Brig.-Gen.)
commandant of British forces on the line of the Niagara;
Dearborn, Henry (Maj.-Gen.)
Graham (Col.)
Lewis, Morgan (Maj.-Gen.)
Chief Justice and Governor of NY State; brother-in-law to Secretary of War;
MacFarlane (Sergt.-Maj.)
Balmer, Jacob (Sergeant)
May, John (Lieut.)
Lottridge, John (Capt.)
Butler (Lieut.-Col.)
Sheaffe, Roger (Sir)
Major General;
Doyle, Andrew
born in St. Davids; British subject; Private in U.S. Artillery;
McFeely (Col.)
U.S. Artillery; commandant at Fort Niagara;
Frey, Barent (Capt.)
Butler's Rangers;
Smyth (General)
Ball, George (Capt.)
McClellan, Martin (Capt.)
Jones, John (Capt.)
Young
McDonell (Col.)
Vigoreux (Capt.)
Royal Engineers;
Cameron, William (Private)
Powell, John (Capt.)
Chief Justice;
Claus (Lieut.-Col.)
Evans (Brigade Major)
commandant at Fort George;
Van Rensselaer (General)
Myers (Lieut.-Col.)
Assistant Quartermaster General;
Hull (General)
Sweazy, Isaac
received captain's commission for the flying artillery;
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