I meant to reply to the list as well. ----- Original Message ----- From: "elizabeth Abbott" <eabbott@shaw.ca> To: "Trevor Hamilton" <ktham@sympatico.ca> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 11:56 AM Subject: Re: My Pleasure > Thank you so much Trevor. You've been a big help. > > Elizabeth > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Trevor Hamilton" <ktham@sympatico.ca> > To: "elizabeth Abbott" <eabbott@shaw.ca> > Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 6:57 AM > Subject: My Pleasure > > > > As an 'officer and gentleman', term no longer used, I will send you > > the information as requested. > > > > Book: Known Military Dead During War of 1812, > > > > Compiled by Ex-Lieut. Clarence Stewart Peterson, M.A. > > > > Copyright April 1955 > > > > Reprinted for: > > Clearfield Company, Inc. by > > Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. > > Baltimore, Maryland > > 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 > > > > ISBN 0-8063-4526-8 > > > > Page 23 > > > > ***************************** > > The other gentleman who answered your query, I have chatted with him > > in the past. He probably quoted from the same source as we were > > trying to identify the Americans killed/died in the capture of York > > (Toronto) April 27th, 1813. Buried somewhere. > > The Anglican Dean in Toronto was attempting to sell the Cathedral's > > property which he did not have control of, i.e. the grave yard > > containing 3-4000 skeletal remains to a developer for a condo, which > > would have towered over the Cathedral Spire, 2nd highest in North > > America. It was no concern of anyone what his intentions were for > > the disposal of the remains were to be, "Mind your own business". He > > was thwarted so he had our spokesperson, a young lady arrested and > > incarcerated. > > Charges were later dismissed, his testimony and the archaeologist > > changed under oath, he is still out for blood as he saw millions of > > money lost. Lots of fun in the big city. > > > > > >