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Post War Settlement
Settlers on the Island of Saint John

[Extract]

Muster Roll of the following disbanded Officers, Discharged and Disbanded Soldiers and other Loyalists with their respective Families that are now Settled and preparing to Settle at the Island of Saint John, taken by order of Major General CAMPBELL at Charlotte Town this 12th day of June 1784.

Children
Men Women Over 10 Under 10 Servants Age Remarks
Fencible American Regiment
Captain George BURNS
1 1 2 2 48 20,000 Acres
John APPS
1 38 Lott 24
Thomas BIGGINS
1 36 Lott 57
54th Regiment
Kenneth McKENZIE
1 22 Discharged 21 May
William JOHNSTON
1 27 do
James SKINNER
1 25 do
71st Regiment
Allan McDONALD, Serjt.
1 28 Bedford Bay
Loyalists
William ROBINS
1 60 A Refugee who lost Considerable property in the Jerseys, wehre he has sent for his family and remains on the Island.
John DUTCHER
1 30 A Refugee from N.Y.
Jacob TAYLOR
1 22 A Refugee from S.C.
John DUKE
1 20 do
Sarah TURNER
1 40 left Boston in the year 1781
Magdalin TURNER
1 20 left Boston in the year 1781
John YOUNGMAN
1 1 43 Left New England prior to the late Rebellion
Alexander McMILLAN
1 1 38 was a Capt. in the K. O. Rangers [sic - King's American Rangers]
Anne LOVE
1 45 a Poor Woman from New England in 1780
James TOMLINSON
1 18 a Disbanded soldiers Son, and a Refugee himself.

National Archives of Canada, Ward Chipman Papers, MG 23, D 1, Series I, Volume 24, pages 100-101.

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