Good Morning Bonnie and the group. This is part of my presentation, (9 pages in total) I gave at the City Hall to the Community Council of Toronto attempting to stop further developments on the cemetery site. I also have the list of casualities, both British and Canadian, plus another 73 names of British Soldiers who are buried there, died while stationed at York (Toronto). The rector and archaelogist ( 3-4,000 skeletal remains at $1,000 fee each) had the spokesperson a young lady, arrested and incarcerated. It is now in the courts. Any corrections to this list would be appreciated. CASUALITY LIST, April 27th, 1813 There were 14 American Soldiers and 3 seamen killed in the Battle, and 38 killed in the Magazine explosion with a total of 222 wounded. The American Militia involved were: the 6th, 14th, 15th, 16th, and 21st Regiments of Infantry, a volunteer regiment comprised of men from New York, Albany and Baltimore. a company of the 1st Rifle Regiment and artillery from a company of the 3rd Regiment and the Regiment of Light Artillery. Bigelow, John Private Rifles Died 27 Apr 13 Bloomfield, Moses Ogden. 2nd Lieut. 15th Inf. Killed 27 Apr ‘13 Ferry, Dennis Private 15th Inf. Died 27 Apr ‘13 Fulton, David Private 6th Inf. Died 27 Apr ‘13 Gload, Elnathan Private 13th (?) Inf. Died 28 Apr 13 Hoppock, John Lambert. Captain 15th Inf. Killed 27 Apr ‘13 Huff, Jonathan Private 15th Inf. Died -- May ‘13 Jones, Almiran Private 131st (?) Inf. Died 27 Apr ‘13 Lyon, Thomas Captain 16th Inf. Killed 27 Apr ‘13, killed by the explosion of a magazine at the capture of York U.C. McLean, Charles Lieutenant 25th Inf. Died 28 Apr ‘13 Murphy, Joseph. late a private in Captain Hoppack's Company of the 15th Regiment of Infantry, who was killed April 27th, 1813 in the battle of Little York, Upper Canada. Enlisted 26 May 1812 for 18 months. Also identified as Sergt. Major of the 15th U.S. Infantry by Major Lewis. Joseph Murphy and Isabella McGowan were married on 03 July 1807 at St. Peter's Church. Jane McGowan was present. Nicholson, Benjamin Captain 14th Inf. Died 13 May 13 of wounds received on 27 April1813 at the capture of York, U.C. Resident of Md. Pike Zebulon M. Brig. Gen. Killed 27 Apr ‘13 Tenny, William, killed at York. William Tenny married Susannah Tenny. Resident of Williamsburg City, Va. Wade, Henry Private 25th (?) Inf. Died 28 Apr ‘13 Hatfield, midshipman, USS Madison, 27 Apr ‘13 Thompson, Midshipman, USS Madison. 27 Apr ‘13 plus one other seaman, name unknown. This was the vessel which took Pike's body back to Sacketts Harbour. Now identified as Israd Clark. Pike is buried in Sackett’s Harbor Military Cemetry, Route 3, Sackett’s Harbor, Jefferson County, New York, USA. . Only one other name is shown buried there but not from Little York. reference: Library of Congress, " The Weekly Register, Saturday June 12, 1813" 'Known Military Dead During War of 1812" by Lieut Peterson 1955 ************************ I recently acquired the following name : Benna Benni / Paule Pauley who served in the 6th Regiment. No documentation could be found Really what I need is additional names and burial places, especially if they were buried in York, and remind the Church and the Developers that if they invade the burial grounds, that the US will want their veterans back. (FYI) I see now that the British are bringing their KIA back to the UK, due to the disrespect shown to their graves. This practice commenced with The Falkland's War.