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25 Oct to 24 Nov, 31 days25 Nov to 14 Dec., “deserted” along with most <strong>of</strong> those in <strong>the</strong> company.1813In a torn record, among <strong>the</strong> Privates who served 12 May to 24 May, 13 days, was Private16. (torn) Junr. John. There being no o<strong>the</strong>r John Junr in <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r musters, this is mostprobably John Young Junior.1814Among a 16 man detachment, stationed at Fort Ge<strong>org</strong>e, was:Private John Young Senr. (sic), 18 Jun to 25 Jun, 8 daysCompany under <strong>the</strong> command <strong>of</strong> Lieut. Christian McDonnel until 5 July, <strong>the</strong>n EnsignJohn FralighPrivate John Young Junior13 Jul to 27 Jul, 15 daysNote: John Young Junior saw action during <strong>the</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong> Lundy’s Lane.<strong>1812</strong>5. JOHN YOUNG (1772 to 1851). Son <strong>of</strong> Lt. John Young and Catharine Hill.Private John Young25 Oct to 24 Nov, 31 days25 Nov to 14 Dec, “deserted” along with most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Company.1813Stationed at Fort Erie under Capt. John RowSgt. John Young, 20 May to 24 May, 5 daysCaptain Charles Askin’s CompanySgt. John Young, 25 May to 27 May, 3 days181416

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