Muirhead, B 7Munro, .1 54Munro, J. & B 99Murray, A 53Murray, J. H 23Murray, Capt. T 95Murrow, J. H 105Nefl, B. & J 78Nelles, Col. R 49, 85Nelles, B. & M 85Nelles, Hon. A 86Neil, Capt. J 95Neale, A 110Neelon, J. & N 96Nelson, Capt. G 37Northup, Com. J 48Noel, Lt 112Norton, O. P 85Oakley, Rev. J 34, 35Ogg, A. & B. A 106Ormsbry, Maj. A 63Orth, H 116Ottley, M 55Ostr<strong>and</strong>er, M. 0 45Osgoode, Prvt 114Overholt, C 10Paflard, K. H 18Page, M 43Page, J 69Patteson, Capt. R. D. ...58, 112Patterson, R 104Patterson, B 99Parmenter, A 106Pawling, N. & G. A 11Paynter, A 18P<strong>et</strong>titt, B. F. & J. S 86P<strong>et</strong>titt, 8. C. & M 93P<strong>et</strong>titt, M. G 86Penfold, R 85Phelps, O. S. & 0 51Phelps, A 50Phelps, B 70Philp, Rev. J 106Philipps, Rev. H. N 24Philipps, W 114Pillichoddy, Lt 112Plato, J. M 64, 74Plumb, B 25Powell, S. & W. D 49Powell, W. & R 74Powell, M 24Pointer, R. & D 27Poe, Adjt. T 37124Prendergast, P. & Dr. J 48Prendergast, O. R 50Prest, J 44Price, D 94Prideaux, Gen 36Priestman, J 68Puisaye, Gen 115Quick, S 43Radcliffe, Capt. C. 15, 112Radcliffe, Lt. C 112Radcliffe, A 114R<strong>and</strong>all, R 59R<strong>and</strong>all, B 71Read, G 47Read, T 96Rice, Dr. T. & H 71Rice, P 107Richie, A. & M. L 89Richardson, Major 7Richardson, M. C 7Richardson, E. B. & C 7Rist, J. & R 7Rittenhouse, J.P. & E.H. ...101Rittenhouse, M. H 102Roe, Rev. P 24Robertson, C 95Rogers, M 22Rogers, A. & M 27Rogers, A 26, 27Rogers, J 27, 31, 114Rolls, Dr. H. & C 50Rolt, H 81Rolph, Rev. R 24Rowe, Capt. J 51Rowe, L. & M 51Rowe, M. B...9gRousseaux, M. B. & C ..112Rousseaux, J. B 25 92Rousseaux, G. & M 92Rooth, Maj. B 72 73Ross, A .........59Ross, JRoxburgh, E.M..31& Capt.'A..'.92Rorback, A 55Roszel, J. & C. "..... 108Roszel, B. & M,ingRutledge, Lt. .noRussell, Rev. J. .. 53Ryerson, Rev. s B 76^f°^f'J-• •...:::iT(i:'ii2at. John, L. r«Schoolcraft, J.''^TMSage, A .".'••.'.-.•.•.".•,•,•..•.•.' 38
Sampson, Rev. W ..86Scott, Col. H 112Schonsaur, J. M 17Seburn, M. & S 65Secord, Maj. D 43Secord, M. B 112Secord, R. & P 44Secord, W. B. & S 45Secord, Lt. S 45, 46, 47Secord, S. A 49Secord, S 46Secord, Laura 1 60, 65Secord, Jas 61Secord, D. & J 45, 99Secord, M. M 99Servos, Col. J. D 9Servos, B. & M 8Servos, Capt. D 8, 9Servos, C. R 112Servos, Mrs. M 8, 9Servos, W.S. & O.B 50Servos, Col. P. & D 29Servos, J. C 110Servos, Col. D. K 112Sewell, H. B 18Seymour, J 100Shaval, H 109Sheed, Rev. G 92Shannon, J 98Shipman, P 47Showers, Maj. D 91Showers, B 10, 91Sibbald, Miss P 2,3Simmerman, H 88Singer, P 69Singer, A. R 76Sidey, Geo 72Skelley, D 81Sleish, R. B 114Smith, W 117Snow, A 36Snyder, A. G. & B 107Snyder, A. & J 108Snyder, P. & Z 108Snyder, JHOSoules, R 85Spedding, T 75Spence, J. & S 100Spencer, T. & J 69Sp<strong>et</strong>igue, 0 104Squires, R 85Stanton, Gen. W 72Stevenson, M. B 7125Stevenson, S. S 49Stevenson, B. A ] .".27Stevenson, Mrs "!!!!!33Stevenson, J. A 19 27Stevenson, J. G .....7 49Stevens, J ' ' ' 93Stevens, P 99Stark, Rev. M. Y. ............ ""io5Stark, A. B. S.'^105Stre<strong>et</strong>, A. B ............105Stre<strong>et</strong>, S "49" 61Stre<strong>et</strong>, T. N. & A ." ' 61Stre<strong>et</strong>, T. C 61Swayze, M. & N..".'45Swayze, H. & M 65Swayzie, A. & 1 103Swayzie, M 65Swackhammer, WIllSwinford, C 114Tannahill, M. A 9, 26Tait, J 110Taylor, V. H 23Taylor, 0 79Taylor, Mrs. G 28Taylor, J. L 69Taylor, T 29, 69Taylor, I. & A 108Tempest, W. P 117Tench, Capt. J. H 40Tench, K. & M 40Tesky, T 58Theal, O. & Z 66Thomson, A 52, 54Thomson, Capt. D 20, 25Thomson, J 52Thompson, A.H. & J.M 99Thomas, M 99Thomas, J. S 100Thorburn, D 54Todd, Capt. D. B 59Torrens, Capt 58, 112Townsend, B. H 40Trion, C 81Turney, R. U 21Turney, Capt. Geo. & Lt. J...51Turner, Dr. M. W 109Upper, J 68Ussher, B , 60Urquhart, Capt. J 92Urquhart, A 109V<strong>and</strong>erburgh, J. & M 70Van Every, W. & B 45Van Every, J 46
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Mary Rogers, relict of John Rogers,
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