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Rebellion of 1837 participants.

Re: Rebellion of 1837 participants.

Posted: 25 Sep 2004 2:27AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 27 May 2006 7:17PM GMT
I share your interest in the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and after 25 years of researching the conflict, I have just published a 514-page book detailing the 1837-1838 cross-border raids and their aftermath, especially regarding the 92 Americans and Canadians who were transported to Van Diemen’s Land. You can correspond with me via my e-mail address: stupat@worldnet.att.net, and also find more about the book on my web site: http://www.1837rebellion.net Stuart D. Scott

Re: Sir Charles GILMOUR & Rebellion of 1837

Posted: 25 Sep 2004 2:29AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 27 May 2006 7:17PM GMT
I share your interest in the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and after 25 years of researching the conflict, I have just published a 514-page book detailing the 1837-1838 cross-border raids and their aftermath, especially regarding the 92 Americans and Canadians who were transported to Van Diemen’s Land. You can correspond with me via my e-mail address: stupat@worldnet.att.net, and also find more about the book on my web site: http://www.1837rebellion.net Stuart D. Scott

Re: Rebellion of 1837 participants.

Posted: 25 Sep 2004 2:31AM GMT
Classification: Military
Edited: 27 May 2006 7:17PM GMT
I share your interest in the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and after 25 years of researching the conflict, I have just published a 514-page book detailing the 1837-1838 cross-border raids and their aftermath, especially regarding the 92 Americans and Canadians who were transported to Van Diemen’s Land. You can correspond with me via my e-mail address: stupat@worldnet.att.net, and also find more about the book on my web site: http://www.1837rebellion.net Stuart D. Scott

Re: Rebellion of 1837 participants.

jaimee (View posts)
Posted: 31 Oct 2004 11:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
I also had a 4grt grandfather in the Rebellion according to all relatives in the US and Canada, but I have yet to find his name. How do I go about that? His name was Silas Knight, possible brother or Father Benjamin. Silas born 1804.
Was involved in the battle in Upper Canada that ended at Montgomerys Tavern. Is there a way to find anything out on this? I do thank you,,,Jaimee

Re: Rebellion of 1837 participants.

Posted: 30 Jun 2007 1:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: CUMMINS, BARLOW
Wondered if by chance you have any detail information on Hiram Wheeler BARLOW a participant in the Battle of the Windmill. He is my gg-grandfather. I have not been able to establish his place of birth or parentage.

I do know he married the daughter of James CUMMINS whom also participated in the battle and was released due to insanity.

Is there a way to get a copy of the court proceeding specific to these two mens trail?

Re: Rebellion of 1837 participants.

Posted: 19 Dec 2010 5:44PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Davis, Sterns
Sandra Sterns: I have a good friend named Hugh Davis whose ancestor was a brother of Robert Davis. Have you been in touch with him? I know he's interested in genealogy. Pls let me know via e-mail at alanr@rogers.com.

Thanks
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