St Salvator's Church in Glaslough was one of the main churches for the Monaghan
Militia and there is some data at
http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/Genealogy%20Strays/Records%20of%20the%2...
Regards
D Hall
On 28/08/2013 17:26, Marietta wrote:
Hello Listers: It has been quite a while since I pursued the
Campbells as
I keep reaching dead ends.Hopefully someone can direct to a place where I
can get some records.
I am looking for information on William Campbell born about 1778
He joined the Monaghan Militia January 1 1800 in ireland
>From Directory of Officers
August 1814-February1815
Actions; plattsburgh campaign
Campbell,William :ensign 3rd west india regiment 24
October 1804,
Lieutenant 1st Foot 1 March 1806,Captain Glengarry light
infantry Fencibles
25July 1814,half pay 25 June 1816,commuted half pay 9
March 1832,
last known alive July 1834 in Upper Canada.
I am trying to find any military records that would give marriage
information. He was married to Mara Paton(Mary)
He returned to ireland leaving His family in Canada.Where he died
They came from Clones Monaghan origionally
I have been unable to find any information on his wife or birth
information for the birth of his sons
Thomas Paton Campbell bJan.1 1823 clones Monaghan Ireland
William Paton Campbell b November 1826 Clone Monaghan Ireland
Robert Paton Campbell bJune 7 1833 Upper canada
This information coming from obituaries
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