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3rd. Regiment, Frontenac Militia

  • 3rd. Regiment, Frontenac Militia

    Muster held. D.J. Smith was ill so Henry Smith Jr., M.P., is acting as colonel. They mustered at Kgtn. Mills under J.B. Marks.

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    Appearing in the British Whig on Jun. 1, 1848 (p. 2, col. 8)

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4th Battalion Addington

  • 4th Battalion Addington

    List of promotions.

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    Appearing in the British Whig on Jun. 21, 1847 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 4th Battalion Addington

    Appointments

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    Appearing in the British Whig on Nov. 20, 1847 (p. 3, col. 1)

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4th Battalion Grenville Militia

4th Battalion of Incorporated Militia

  • 4th Battalion of Incorporated Militia

    Lt. Edward Kersten to be Lt. of 4th Battalion of Incorporated Militia.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 13, 1839 (p. 3, col. 4)

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4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

  • 4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

    At the Catholic Church in Kingston, Rev. p. Dollard married Capt. Wm. Moore Kelly of the above to Matilda Theresa, daughter of A. Manahan, Esq., M.P. P. Kgtn.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 3, 1840 (p. 1, col. 6)

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  • 4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

    Paymaster, Capt. George Henderson. His step of daughter Charlotte Triggs married Wm. Bright of Toronto on Sept. 29, 1840 at Preseott.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 3, 1840 (p. 3, col. 4)

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  • 4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

    Capt. George Henderson's 3rd daughter Louisa Caroline Sinclair, married Walter MacFarlane of Toronto on Nov. 5, 1840 in Prescott.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 11, 1840 (p. 3, col. 2)

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  • 4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

    Address from Brighton citizens to Capt. Wellesley Richey of the 4th Batt. Inc. Militia departing to join his regiment.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 2, 1842 (p. 2, col. 4)

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  • 4th Battalion Incorporated Militia

    Designated as an incorporated militia in U.C. after Dec. 4, 1837.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 5, 1842 (p. 2, col. 4)

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4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Andrew Deacon J.P., Captain.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Apr. 17, 1839 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    The following to be Captains: Henry Jessopp of 2nd Provisional Battalion, Capt. Alex Shaw, Wm. Moore Kelly.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 15, 1839 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Wm. Munro to be Quarter master.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 15, 1839 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Alexander Banuantyne, private, shot-himself in the head.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 8, 1839 (p. 3, col. 2)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Capt. Campbell and the battalion received a donation from the Midland District Agricultural Society, to be used for the poor.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 6, 1839 (p. 3, col. 2)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Col. Hill is a steward of the Kingston Races.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 13, 1839 (p. 3, col. 4)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Col. Joseph Hull's son, Henry Rousseau Hull, died age 18 at Newmarket, Upper Canada.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Aug. 10, 1839 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Acceptant, of the resignation of Ensign Shaw of this battalion. By command of Richard Bullock, Adjutant General.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 5, 1839 (p. 3, col. 1)

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  • 4th Battalion, Incorporated Militia

    Tenders for making Trowsers for the above, and the Independent Volunteer Company of Artillery.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Feb. 8, 1840 (p. 3, col. 3)

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