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We invite all readers to look over these requests for help and submit your advice or findings to Paul Bunnell, email: pauljbunnell@comcast.net  and I will forward your findings to the person requesting help. ALL MATERIALS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE SOURCES YOU FOUND YOUR RECORDS AT. Thank you for your help.

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84th. Regiment Muster Rolls Requested           20 July 2007

A Special Request – 84th. Regiment

 

I’m hoping some of our readers can help a very close Loyalist friend and supporter in finding the following records. Please feel free to notify Cal Craig, UE on your results. Thank you.

 

Hello Paul:

I  appeal to anyone knowing the location of Muster Rolls for the 84th Regiment, 2nd Battalion for the period 1 Jan 1779 to 24 June 1782. It is extremely important to locate these Musters. Many of the usual and most likely repositories have been checked with negative results. Copies of the documents cannot, as yet, be found! The 2nd Battalion served during the Revolutionary War, (1775-1783), at various locations in Atlantic Canada, and during 1779-1782 five Companies served in NY and "the Carolinas" - Charleston, Wilmington, Monck's Corner, Eutaw Springs, etc. These five Companies were attached to other larger British Regiments or Units.

I would greatly appreciate if you would review your records, sources and Contacts, (Historians/ Researchers/ Records Custodians, etc.). The finder of the missing Musters will certainly be "Mentioned in Dispatches" and will be a friend of mine forever! I will most willingly reciprocate data which I have acccumulated regarding the 84th and Loyalist Settlers over the past 20 years.

I earnestly appeal to you or anyone knowledgeable on the subject, to contact me if they have any clues or key information that will lead to positive results being achieved.

Sincerely:

Calvin Lee CRAIG, UE , Certified Genealogist (Canada),

Bonny River, New Brunswick.506-755-6800 email: craigcb1104@hotmail.com

or calbarb@nbsympatico.ca.

 

 

Cottle, (Osgood) Judith (Dorothy)             

Looking for parents and if she was possibly Native American, born c. 1629/30, Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, married 1650, Martha's Vineyard Island, Massachusetts to Edward Cottle. She died 1710 at Matha's Vineyard Island, Chilmark, Dukes County, Massachusetts. She does not connect into the early Osgood families and one source thought her to be Native American and given the name Osgood? I would like anything that may help make this connection. Thanks.

BONNELL/BUNNELL (JONES), Sarah?Sally       

Looking for the death record on this person who was the wife of Loyalist, Benjamin Bunnell/Bonnell. She died after 1828 and her last address was Greenwich/Westfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. She was born around 1750, possibly in Bergen County, New Jersey, left New York City with family as Loyalist Refugees for Saint John, Nova Scotia (New Brunswick) in July 1783. Did she migrate with family as some moved out of area? (Possibly Michigan or Maine? Or did she died and is buried in New Brunswick? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

MARKHAM, Nellie                                  

Looking for death record on Nellie (Patton) Markham, born 18 May 1856, Rudd, Iowa who was last recorded in Minnesota around 1925. Her age would have been around 60+. She was married to Isaac Markham who had died in 1918. Nellie possibly married again to Clifford Annette/Arnot? Her travels took her all over the state of Minnesota (mosly around Minneapolis), and both Dakota's, Iowa, Wisconsin, Saskatchewan, Canada, and possibly California. Any help would be appreciated.

 BONNELL/BUNNELL (JONES), Sarah?Sally       

Looking for the death record on this person who was the wife of Loyalist, Benjamin Bunnell/Bonnell. She died after 1828 and her last address was Greenwich/Westfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. She was born around 1750, possibly in Bergen County, New Jersey, left New York City with family as Loyalist Refugees for Saint John, Nova Scotia (New Brunswick) in July 1783. Did she migrate with family as some moved out of area? (Possibly Michigan or Maine? Or did she died and is buried in New Brunswick? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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