Marilyn, The "Loyalists in Ontario", by William D. Reid has 4 Detlor families listed... page 87: DETLOR, John of Fredericksburgh, Kingston and York, K. R. R. N. Y. married Jerusha, dau of Titus Simons, U. E. Catharine Hill, m. William M. Roblin of Adolphustown, 21 March 1844. O.C. 19 April 1820 George Hill of Fredericksburgh, m. Maria Roblin; d. Napanee 31 Dec. 1883 aet. 89 years, 5 mos. O. C. 6 March 1822 Elizabeth, m. Joseph Lockwood of Brighton. O. C. 2 Feb. 1837. John McGill of Richmond, m. Hetty Lazier. O. C. 10 March 1834. Ann, m. John Chamberlain of Fredericksburgh. O. C. 5 March 1829. DETLOR, Peter of Fredericksburgh. George of Fredericksburgh. O. C. 27 August 1833 Stephen L. of Fredericksburgh. O. C. 27 August 1833. DETLOR, Samuel of Fredericksburgh, son of Valentine Detlor. Catherine Hill. O. C. 27 Aug. 1840 Elizabeth. O. C. 3 April 1834 John Valentine of Richmond. O. C. 3 April 1834 Samuel of Fredericksburg. O. C. 3 April 1834 Thomas Empey of Fredericksburgh. O. C. 29 June 1843 George. Ann. DETLOR, Valentine of Fredericksburgh. See Haidimand Papers B214: 47. Ann. O. C. 8 July 1797 Elizabeth, m. Darius Dunham of Fredericksburgh. O. C. 8 July 1797 Hannah, m. Elias Dulmage of Edwardsburgh. O. C. 8 July 1797 Samuel of Fredericksburgh. Land Board Certificate, 13/1 Camden. George of Fredericksburgh. John of Kingston and York, U. E. O. C. stands for Orders In Council and were the land grants given to the children of the Loyalists. I hope there is something listed above that adds to your timeline.......Carole