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* Search for ancestors in Newspapers 1690-1980 , Historical Books 1801 - 1900, Historical Documents 1789 - 1980, America's Obituaries 1977 to current, and Social Security Death Index 1937 to current
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Military Genealogy & History
War of 1812
List of Officers, Seamen and Marines of His Majesty's Fleet on Lake Ontario, killed and wounded at Oswego on 6 May 1814Source: The Publications of the Champlain Society: Select British Documents of the Canadian War of 1812, Volume III, Part I. Toronto. The Champlain Society. 1926
Ship Prince Regent
Killed: Abel John, seaman
Wounded: GAG Griffin, Act. Lt;
Thoms. Harrington, seaman (severely);
Jas. Heagsham, seaman (severely)
Ship Princess Charlotte
Killed: John McKenzie, seaman
Wounded: W H Mulcaster, Capt (severely)
Montreal
Killed: Thomas Gorman, seaman
Wounded: Stephen Popham, Capt; Jas. Richardson, Master (severely - lost an arm);
John Baxter; Thos. Gillingham; Joseph Padds;John Oscar
Royal Marines
Killed: Willm. Holtaway; Serjt. Green; Joseph Brown, private; Corl. Battle; Serjt. Kain; Thos. Hooper, private;
Wounded: John Hewit, Lt; Willm. Meredith, private; James Lee, do; I. Calahon, do; Thos. Greenlore, do; Saml. Wright, do; John Newburgh, do; Thos. Russell, do; Peter Keener, do; John Bay, Corpl; John Blundell, Serjt; John Tacked, Corpl; John Caveney, Private; Edward Fell, do; William Wencle, do; Thos Making, do; John Webber, do; John Gillingham, do; Wililam Trout do; Isaac Taylor, do; John Baxter, do; John Jackson, do; Francis marlow, do; Matthew Hoosey, do; Phillip Ridout, do; Thos. Beckford, do; John Smith, do;
Note: "do" means "ditto"
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