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- Battlefield House Museum in Stoney Creek
This rural Upper Canada home was originally built here on the banks of the creek in Saltfleet Township, around 1796. It was here, on June 6, 1813, that the Battle of Stoney Creek took place during the War of 1812.
- Butler's Rangers
On disbandment, over 800 men served in the Rangers, and most of them took up new residences in Upper Canada as United Empire Loyalists.
- Canadian Army Regiments - Index of websites
- Canadian Military Heritage Project
This site is dedicated to presenting Canadian military history ~ the wars, uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated.
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The Commission was established by Royal Charter in 1917. Its duties are to mark and maintain the graves of the members of the forces of the Commonwealth who were killed in the two World Wars, to build memorials to those who have no known grave and to keep records and registers, including, after the Second World War, a record of the Civilian War Dead. Searchable as of November 9, 1998.
- Cyndi's List - Canadian Military
- Frequently Asked Questions For Canadian Military Genealogy
- The Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
Raised in December of 1811, the Glengarry Light Infantry was to help the meager British Defense of the Canada's, in the impending war with the United States. Chiefly made up from Scots, from the Glengarry County, the unit was classified as "Fencibles," meaning they wouldn't fight outside their province or on foreign soil (both of which they did).
- Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles in the War of 1812 - Partial List
- Hastings County, Upper Canada, Militia - 1818 Muster Roll
- King's Rangers
The original regiment known as the King's Rangers was raised on May 1, 1779 and functioned until 1784. After the war, over 200 members stayed in Canada. The majority settled around Cataraqui (now Kingston) and the Bay of Quinte.
- Lest We Forget
This site was prepared by the 1st Hussars Museum of London, Ontario in honour of those Canadians who gave their lives in the service of their country.
- The Lincoln and Welland Regiment
A reserve infantry battalion of the Canadian Forces. Information on the history of this regiment.
- Loyalist Bibliography
- United Empire Loyalists
- LOYALISTS-IN-CANADA Discussion server Randall Haight (hoyt_haight@northwest.com)
- The Genealogy Forum: Internet Center: Loyalist Sites
- McAlpin's American Volunteers, 1 Aug. 1777 - Muster roll
- Records of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
Over 600,000 Canadians enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War. The CEF database is an index to those personnel files, which are held by the National Archives.
- Sessional Papers - Report from Military College (RMC)
From the Sessional Papers of 41 Victoria 1878.
- World War I Canadian Infantry & Cavalry Index
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