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1st Norfolk
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1st Norfolk
Private Samuel Norton, Lieutenant, George Ryerson, Private Thomas 5ilverthorn, Private Caleb Powell.
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Appearing in the Kingston Gazette on Nov. 30, 1816 (p. 4, col. 1-4)
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1st Norfolk
Private Samuel Norton, Lieutenant, George Ryerson, Private Thomas 5ilverthorn, Private Caleb Powell.
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Appearing in the Kingston Gazette on Dec. 7, 1816 (p. 4, col. 1-4)
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1st Norfolk
Deceased militia. Sgt. Alexander Hutchinson, Pvt. Wheeler Barnum, Pvt. Samuel Wilson, Pvt. Thomas Smith and Pvt. William Cope.
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Appearing in the Kingston Gazette on Apr. 26, 1817 (p. 4, col. 2)
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1st Regiment of Addington Militia
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1st Regiment of Addington Militia
Col. Johnston resigns. Col. Clark to assume the command.
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Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on May 19, 1819 (p. 1, col. 4)
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1st Regiment of Addington Militia
Lt. John Hitchins of the 1st Addington Regiment, to command the independent company at Amherst Island.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jan. 16, 1839 (p. 2, col. 4)
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1st Regiment of Foot Guards
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1st Regiment of Foot Guards
Captain Henry Bentinck 0. Ndlnes is a member of this regiment.
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Appearing in the Kingston Gazette on Jun. 27, 1813 (p. 4, col. 1)
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1st Regiment Frontenac
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1st Regiment Frontenac
The following members of this regiment were promoted: to Lieutenant; Alex Campbell, Oliver Mowat, Francis Smith, Maxwell Strange, To Ensigns; James Watt, Charles Jenkins, Thos. A. Haines, Wm. Ferguson, James Briggs.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 16, 1842 (p. 3, col. 1)
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1st Regiment Frontenac
Frederick Creighton Muttlebury has been appointed to the coronetcy of the cavalry troop attached to this regiment. notice by Col. Richard Bullock.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 23, 1842 (p. 3, col. 1)
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1st Regiment Frontenac
Lt. Col. David John Smith present at meting re. reconstruction of Sir Isaac Brock's monument.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 5, 1842 (p. 2, col. 5)
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
To be militia resident in Kingston, 1st & 2nd concessions of Pittsburgh Township, Wolfe Island, and the east side of the Cataraqui River.
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Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Oct. 5, 1821 (p. 2, col. 5)
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
List of promotions and appointments.
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Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Oct. 5, 1821 (p. 2, col. 5)
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
Members of this regiment on the militia court martial at Fort Henry are: col. John R. Forsythe, Capt. James Macfarlane, Capt. John Strange, Major David John Smith, and Lt. Col. Hon. John Kirby. Capt. John R. Forsythe.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 28, 1838 (p. 1, col. 6, p. 2, col. 1)
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
Col. Markland, 1st Reg. Front. Militia, transferred to Retired Battalion. Lt. col. John Kirby to assume command.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jan. 16, 1839 (p. 2, col. 4)
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1st Regiment of Frontenac Militia
Maxwell Strange made ensign in the First Regiment, Frontenac Militia.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Feb. 27, 1839 (p. 2, col. 6)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
General order of promotions and replacements in this and the 3rd Frontenac Regiment.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 21, 1838 (p. 3, col. 1)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
Colours to be presented by the ladies of Kingston to the 1st Frontenac Militia.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 27, 1838 (p. 2, col. 3, 4)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
Major David J. Smith to be Lt. Col.; Geo. Baker to be surgeon.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 22, 1839 (p. 2, col. 6)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
List of men promoted by command of Richard Bullock. Capt. John Strange, to be Major, Lieut. Robert Armstrong, to be Capt. Ens. Richard Scobell, to be Lieutenant, Robert McCormick and Arthur roster to be Ensigns.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Sept. 7, 1839 (p. 3, col. 1)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
Gold watch presented by officers of 1st Regiment Frontenac Militia to col. Sergeant W. Hall, 83rd Regiment.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Sept. 11, 1839 (p. 3, col. 2)
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1st Regiment Frontenac Militia
Thomas Markland Esq., once Colonel of the above, died Jan. 31, 1840.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Feb. 1, 1840 (p. 2, col. 3)
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