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Names Of Disabled Persons Admitted as Militia Pensioners

Source; National Archives Microfilm # C3236

The following is an incomplete list of those men who were admitted as Militia Pensioners by the Record Branch Department of the Secretary of State of Canada

Names Remarks
Connell John Private, Incorporated, Lundy's Lane,25 July 1814, Leg Amputated
Campbell George Private, 1st Lincoln, Fort George, 27 May 1813
Crawford James Private, Kent Volunteers, River Thames,9 July 1814
Couceneau J Baptiste Private, 1st Essex, River Raisin, 22 January 1813
Corlis Twain P. Private, 2 Norfolk, Malcolm's Mills, 6 November 1814
Clement Lewis Lieutenant, 2 Lincoln, Chippawa, 5 July 1814
Cameron David Sergeant, 1 Glengary, Cedard, Accident on Duty, 7 June 1814
Chase George Private, Incorporated, Near York Accident on Duty, 1 July 1813
Cornell John Private, Linox, Kingston, 10 November 1812
Cushman Artimas William Private, Addington Dragoon, Accident on Duty, 13 September 1812
Carthier Pierre Private, 2 Essex, River Raisin, 22 January 1813
Cain Daniel Private, 1 Glengarry, Ogdensburgh,22 February 1813
Campbell John Private, 5 Lincoln, Ancaster, 1 November 1814, Stabbed by an Indn
Campbell John Private, 1 Lincoln, Fort George-Accident on Duty, 24 October 1812
Chisholm William Private, Incorporated, Lundy's Lane, 25 July 1814
Coho Nathan Private, 1 Lincon, Near St Davis, 22 July 1814
Cull William Seargeant, Incorporated Compy of Kent Vols, Long Woods, 4 March 1814
Cull John Seargeant, Incorporated Compy of Kent Cols, Accident, 27 January 1815
Cozers (?) Joshua Y. Captain, Stormont, Accident Returning from Expedition to Salmon River 22 March 1814, Shoulder dislocated
Clark John Private, 1st Glengarry, Accident, 20 January 1813, Rupture
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Drake Richard D Sergeant, 2 Norfolk, Stony Creek (Lake Erie), 12 November 1813
Despeaux Joseph Private, 1 Essex, River Raisin, 22 January 1813
Delisle Jean Baptiste Private, 1 Essex, Near Fort Miegs, 5 May 1813
Dewar John Sergeant, 2 Glengarry, Accident, 30 June 1814, Injury of the Hip