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Jeremiah Tuttle3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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Jeremiah Tuttle was born on the 14 September 1764.  According to his 1796 Upper Canada Land Petition, Jeremiah had been in the Province for nine years (since 1787) and had a wife and five children.   No information about Jeremiah’s origins was provided.

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William Buck
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William Buck, son of Philip Buck and Anna Marguerite Saultman, was born in 1788 in Bertie township, Lincoln County, Niagara.

His father Philip who was a native of Germany had been brought to America as an infant by his parents.  Philip Buck had settled on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania where had purchased land, had cleared 15 acres, had built a house, a barn and a barrack.

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John Baxter3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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Captain John Baxter   1776 – 1837

The Baxter family were among the band of refugees who landed in Miller’s Bay in November of 1783.

There is some debate about the parentage of John Baxter.  Some records show him as the son of Jacob Baxter and Rebeccca Beam while others refer to him as the son of David Baxter.

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William Powell3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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William Powell, born 1785 in Upper Canada, was the son of United Empire Loyalist John Powell and his wife Jane Moore.  Jane had been a prisoner taken at Cherry Valley by the Indians in November of 1778. Jane was ransomed by order of Colonel Butler.

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John Miller3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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John Miller was born c 1764 in Manorland Twp., Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  In the early 1800s he came to Canada with his wife, Christiana  and children.  In 1809, John purchased Lots 15, Concs 5 & 6 , Bertie Twp. from George Wintemute, although we find evidence the family was on this property as early as 1802.

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John Laur3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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John Laur, a native of Germany was born in 1761.  As a young man he came to America previous to the Revolutionary war and located in the state of Pennsylvania. John Laur married Sarah Zavitz who was born in 1769. They were married in Tannersville, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.  In 1784 they came across the Niagara River to Bertie township.  (Source: Benjamin Laur)

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William Bowen3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia

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William Bowen was a Veteran of the War of 1812, serving as a Private with the 3rd Regiment Lincoln Militia in Captain John Hardy’s Company.  He was born in 1774 in Fort Hunter, N.Y., son of Cornelius and Rebecca Bowen.  In 1784 he came to Bertie Township, with the wave of Loyalists who came to Upper Canada, with his parents, two brothers John and Henry, and a sister Gertrude (aka Catharine).  Three more brothers and a sister were born in  Bertie Township:

  • Daniel
  • Cornelius
  • James
  • Christeen

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Nathaniel Beach
1st Flank Company
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Nathaniel Beach was born c 1791 in Claverack, Churchtown, New York, USA.  His father, Michael Beach was born Mar 28, 1764 in Burslem, Staffordshire, England.  He immigrated to America by 1784; settling in Claverack, Churchtown, New York.  Nathan’s mother, Elizabeth Huffman, was born c 1767 in Churchtown, New York, USA to Nicholas Huffman (United Empire Loyalist) and Abigail Hoffman.  Michael and Elizabeth were married c 1784 and had five children:

  • Jacob
  • Michael
  • John N
  • Nathaniel
  • Catherine

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