SOME EARLY SETTLERS
The following persons enrolled as militiamen volunteering to do constant military duty in the Nelson Battalion of Militia—22nd May. 1845; — Charles Christie. Joseph Fisher, William Thomson, George Peckman, William Hounsell, George Morgan. John T. Bramwell, Elisha Round, Charles Redman, William Sharpe, William Nesbitt, Henry Flowers, Charles Astlc. John Kidson, Carl Bensemann, Henry Carr, William Rawlings, Charles Lucas, William Henry, Nathan Henry. John Tutty, Wm. McGee, Thomas Warburton, Thomas Wells, Robert Hunter, Henry Hudson, Edwai’d Alexander Henry McGee, Thomas Goodman, Alex. Rankin, Junr.. Andrew Rankin, Thomas Farrall, Richard Mclsaac, Wm. Salt, Joseph Wagstaff. Thomas Wilkens, William Pearman, Wm. Hammond, Junr., Francis Gruby, Junr., Thomas Rea, James Knapp, Francis Blincoe, Jonathan Robinson, Enoch Blick, Charles Blick, James Newport, Wm. Moorhouse, Geo. Oxley, Joseph Medhurst, James Plumridge, John Smith, Geo. Henry Myers, William Hughes, Wm. Bickley, Henry Wellington Burt, David -Henderson, James Middleton, William James Herbert, Charles Hurley, Thomas Sidebottom, Michael Devaney, John Rigan, Edmund Grogan, John Day, Richarc} Swainey, Muhart Rigan, Lawrence Devaney, Thomas Flaratty. William Burke, Richard Hyland, Thomas Firan, Patrick Murphy. James Garratty, Thus. Saunders, Thomas Fox, Anthoney Regan, John Augnall, Andrew Devaney, David Tiffen, John Elsmore, Mark Hyland, Henry Charles Cox, William White, David Goodall, Joseph Morgan, Wm. Henry Eyes, Thomas Bryant, Thos. Baggaley, Alexander McGee, Frederick Teitze, George Thomas, Frederick Beckman, Minsen Conrad, Wm. Rennock, Fredrick Westfall, William Leighton, Charles Jenning, Joseph White, Jno. Fred. Ballard, Richard Powers, Charles Ikenson, Rupert Burnett, Lawrence Hargreaves, Hargreaves, Ed. Wainright, Wm. March, Stephen Sharp, Samuel Alder, William Stallard, Samuel Wells, Isaac Wilson, Anthony Roper, William Blundell, Abraham Harveys, William Harvey, James Harford, Walter Barber, Edward Gruby, Charles Clark. Jno. Nairn, Joshua Sigley, Geo. Blick. (1) The whole officers and men will assemble in the Fort every morning at
seven o'clock and he drilled on such grounds as the adjutant may select for one hour—and again at 4 o'clock in the afternoon for one hour.
(2) A parade will be held every forenon at 10 o'clock, which is not to last longer than one hour, after which the men are to be dismissed to their usual avocations.
(3) The captains of companies.
(4) Captain Greenwood. acting-Lieu-lenanl Renwick and Ensign Thorpe will do duty with the Ist Company and Captain Monro Lieut. Bell and Ensign Campbell will do duty with the 2nd Company.
Adjutant Ncwcome, Surgeon Wilson Quartermaster Seymour.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 April 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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