Hamilton, M 40Hamilton, Hon. J. & Dr 40Hamilton, R. J. & CM. J....80Hamilton, C. M 103Hamilton, GIllHansel, J. & 1 66Hansel, A 65Hansel, G 108Hare, M 47Hare, P. & Maj. P 47, 102Hare, Col. P 47, 77Harvey, U. B. & C ..44Hardisty, R. R 114Hemphill, Lt. W 59Henry, D 16.Henderson, R. C 23Herber, M. & H ...64Heron, A "20Hersche, B 73 74Hersche, A. R. & 6. ........' 74Hershey, B. & R ' '74Hess, M. J. & C "110Hibbard, C. M. & A. ...... ...76Hickson, M 62High, P. & E. ......"..'.".. 117High, Rev. DlOigi,^> J '."r.imHill, T. & Cg2Hill, Maj. J. T.QfiHill, J4^Hill, W. & B. W. 96Hippie, L'io2Hickson, Mg2Hiscott, Capt. R. .... 19Hixon, E " 30Hixon, M '"" gjHobson, R .,-,Hock, D 7-Hoch, D;;;".".zz".""iooHoffman, ClOgHolmes, H .'.'. 35Hoover, C. A. & M. 67Hoover, G 65Hopkins, P. rCom.) 23Honsberger, J 101Honsberger, E '""''. lOiHost<strong>et</strong>ter, D. & J '. .......45House, BgiHotchkis, H * .'. 37Howell, G ..............35Howey, S. A .......104Howard, HIO9Hull, Capt. A. B. ......".........59122Hult, A 44Humphrey, A 76Hustler, T. & C 38Hurrell, M. N 63Hutchinson, J 114IngersoU, L 60IngersoU, C. & M 48IngersoU, S 50Irving, Hon. J. AB 55Irving, P. AB 55Irvine, T 110Irwin, R 114Issler, J. & S 102Ivese, O 92James, R 66Jarvis, H 40Jarvis, A. H 29Johnson, B 8Johnson, R 11Johnson, Col 8, 36Johnson, Col. J. & D 78Johnson, B. M. & J 9"Johnson, H. B 92Johnson, T. M 107Johnston, C 24JoUifle, W '. 17Jones, Col. A 72Jones, Lt. A. & Lt. P 72Jones, J 19Jones, R 85Jones, C 84Keefer, Geo66, 67, S7Keefer, M 97Keefer, C. L9SKeefer, C. H. & A 97Keefer, C 107Keefer, J. A. C. & H 97Keith, D 52Kelly, Capt. J 95Kennedy, B 34Kennedy, J 106, 107Keo. C 27Keppen, Lt. A. W 114Kerr, Rev. M 24Kerr, Dr. R. & B 12, 14Kerby, Ool. J7ZKilman, J 103KingsmiU, Col. W 16, 72KingsmiU, Capt. W. D. &Lt. C. B 16KingsmiU, L 17Kinsman, D 72Kirby, Wm 27, 28
123Kirkpatrick, J. & J. 0 63 McHaflee, O. R 92Kirkpatrick, M. H. H 63 McKee, M. & A !!!21Kitchen, WeJ8 McKee, Major 10Koune, O. & B 27 McKinley, R. & M ....'.'.45Laird, J 69 McKenzie, M 117Laky, P.......'.'.'il7 McLellan, Capt. M. '.'..'.. 14Lambier, Jg5 McLell<strong>and</strong>, J. M ......99Lampman, P 67 McLaughlin, P 34Lampman, C 6/ 98 McMicking, S 52.L<strong>and</strong>, S'..bs McMicking, T 52, 53L<strong>and</strong>, R^0 McMicking, M. O ' 63Laing, Rev. J. & M. G 105 McMicking, P',54Langford, N 112 McMurray, Rev. W....20, 24, "25Laur, J. & S .75 McMurray, A. B 24, 25Lawrence, G 93 McMurray, C. J 24Lawrence, S 35 McMurray, Wm 92Lawrie, M. D. & J .34 McNabb, B 8, 9, 33Lawder, Judge j . M 30 McNabb, Lt. O. A 8Lawless, P 33 McPherson, A. & J. L 31Lee, J 84 Melville, B 92Leeming, Rev. W 54, 02, 66 Melville, Capt. R 17Leeming, M. n 62 Meneilley, J 31Leeming, Rev. R 90 Merrill, JglLeonard, Maj. R 59 Merrill, L 88Lloyd, Adjt 14 Merritt, T. & M 47, 48London, R 84 Merritt, Hon. W. H....10, 48, 50Lowe, W 9 Mewburn, J. H 117Lowry, M. H. T 114 Mewburn, J. H. & J 55Lundy, H. B 18 Mewburn, R. O. "C 103Lynch, Rev. J. P 33 Middaugh, J 52Lymburner, D 58 Midgeley, J 17Mabee, L 73 Miller, Col. W. D 30, 31Mack, Dr. T 50 Miller, A 37Macklem, T. & A 63 Miller, R. (Q.C.) 51Macklem, O. T. & J. 0 63 Miller, Col. R 31Matheson, D 92 Miller, J. H 109Matheson, H 117 Milne, Lt. W. 91Martin, A 99 Misener, G. & J 70McAfee, V. & D 73 Misener, W 108McArthur, Rev. R. L 48 Mittleberger, S. 1 50McClell<strong>and</strong>, J 99 Montgomery, S 52McOulloch, J 31 Morgan, Rev. T 82McCormick, T. & A.H 29 Morrison, C 114McCormick, Mrs. W 29 Moore, T 114McDonald, D 29 Moore, J. & D 86McDonell, Col. J 38, 42 Morse, A. & P 109McDonnell, Lt. Adjt. R 33 Morse, S. B. & A 109McDougal, Col. D 33 Morse, S. & H 109McDonough, J 98 Monro, J 28McBachrin, M 117 Mowat, Rev. J. B 32McFarl<strong>and</strong>, J 22, 31 Moyer, S 116McFarl<strong>and</strong>, J. M 31 Muir, B. G. & D 89McGill, Rev. R 32 Muirhead, Dr. Jas 6, 7
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Mary Rogers, relict of John Rogers,
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41BROCK'S MONUMENT.This noble shaft
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57Laura Secord's Monument.
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6i49th Regiment, other militia orga
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63That to his wife is in similar fo
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65THOROLD—DECEW'SNear this was th
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