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Transcripts of Documents of the 3rd Regiment of York Militia During the War of 1812. Transcribed and Indexed by Fred Blair, p. 4

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Kennedy 'til January & Thomas Major until Febrary 1813. Capt. Hewards Elisha Dexter 25 Oct. 24 Nov. Was allowed to return to York on the 1st November, he being dangerously ill. As soon as he recovered he returned to his Company on the Lines on the last of November but was not mustered for that month at York - he was only mustered for the Month of December John Young " " Obtained leave on the 18th of November to return to York to his family, who were sick Leonard Marsh " " Had leave on the 18 November to return to his family, who were in great distress & wholly depending on him for support. N.B. The Three last mentioned men & William Huntingdon, the 5th Sergeant above mentioned, did Duty on the Lines 'till the periods mentioned in the Column of Remarks & were taken Ill after they returned home Thomas Adams " " Obtained Leave to return to York on the 18 November last his family being sick (his Wife is since dead) & did duty until that day (18th Novr.) William Smith " " Had leave on the 18 Novemr. To return to York being sick & unfit for duty & to endeavour to procure a substitute. William Harrison " " Had leave about the 1st Novr. To return to York he having been for some time in bad health & unfit for duty Jacob Anderson " " Had Leave to return to York, after being mustered as above, to see his family, who were represented as sick, he being one of three Brothers then in Captain Heward's Company.

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