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    1. Re: [SCT-INV-L] Reruitment poster 1811 - 1812
    2. In a message dated 02/06/00 6:04:29 AM Central Daylight Time, bredwards@datafast.net.au writes: << Hi everyone, Iam new to this, and I was wondering if anyone can tell me if there would be any way I can find out about records of the Inverness Milita about 1804, I had a GGG Grandfather married in Edinburgh in 1804 and it states on the certificate that he was with the Inverness Militia (or Rifles).His name was George Donald on the paper but was sometimes called Alexander, he married Jean Murray from Shetland. Hope someone has that family or knows where I can get help. Thanks Ruth >> The Gallant Ninety - Second or Gordon Highlanders who have so often distinuished thenselves at Copenhagen, Spain, on the planes of Holland and the sands of Egypt and who are now with Lord Wellington in Portugal, want to get a few spirited young men, lads, and boys, to whom the greatest encouragement and Highest bounty will be given. From the character of the officers of the regiment who are from this part of the Highlands, they can depend theat the interest and advantage of high-spirited and well conducted soldiers from this part of the country will be particularly considered. Printed at the Journal Office, Inverness Dave M.

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