Monday, December 3, 2012
War of 1812
There are two books, among others, that I am using to post info/data re Joseph and Andrew.
First. 'The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier' by Jakob Walter, 1788-1864
ISBN 0 14 01.6559 2, Paperback
A fascinating and important historical document - The only known memoir of a
common soldier in Napoleon's Army.
"Eighteen year old German stonemason Jakob Walter served in the Grand Army of
Napoleon between 1806 and 1813. His diary intimately records his trials:
the long grueling marches in Prussia and Poland, the disastrous Russian
compaign and the demoralizing defeat in a war few supported or understood"
The family story of Joseph parallels the details of this diary but I have not
been able to prove any facts. Joseph was a member of the 60th Regiment when
he came to Canada in 1818
Second. 'For King and Canada' by A. Barry Roberts
ISBN 1-55036-683-1
The story of the 100th Regiment of Foot during the War of 1812
NOTE: The 100th was renumbered the 99th Reg't. in Feb 1816.
"Described by a Montreal poster of 1813 as 'The Prince Regent's Own Irish
Heroes' for their exploits against the American invaders in the War of 1812.
In this first detailed account of the Regiments history we follow the
progress of young Irishmen volunteering for service in Canada until many
of them elected to become Redcoat soldier-settlers in Goulbourn Twp, now
part of the City of Ottawa" Andrew was a member of the 100th/99th Regiment.
Both Joseph and Andrew would eventually settle in Goulbourn Township
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