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Soldiers of the Rideau Canal

The following article appeared in the Anglo-Celtic Roots Vol 5 No. 4 (Fall 1999). The author was Norman Crowder.

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Copies of Despatches and Correspondence Relative to Chelsea Pensioners in Upper and Lower Canada in the Archives of Ontario MU 2108 Misc 1839-1844 F225 contains among other documents the following from LCol By ...
"I ... most respectfully beg to state that I am of the opinion the whole of the non-commissioned officers and men of the 7th and 15th companies of Sappers and Miners who served on the Rideau Canal are entitled to a grant of 100 acres of land each, when their services in the Royal Corps are dispensed with; as the grant was held out to them to check desertion - which I am happy to report, it certainly did; but many of the two companies would not take their discharge fearing they would thereby forfeit their claim to a pension, and returned to England.
I regret it is not in my power to state the number who have actually been put in possession of their grant. His Excellency Sir J. Colborne having kindly offered to give the men, either collectively or separately, any vacant lots they chose, created a delay, as the men took time to choose the lots; and when I left Canada, few, if any, of the men had fixed on their lots. I am therefore most respectfully of the opinion, that the best mode of bringing the business to a close will be to give notice to the non-commissioned officers and men late of the 7th and l5th companies of Royal Sappers and Miners, who served on the Rideau Canal, that unless they claim their lots within a twelvemonth from the time of the date of the notice, they will forfeit their grant.

I have &c.
(Signed)John By
Lieut.-col. Royal Engineers.
Head Quarter, Royal Sappers and Miners
Woolwich 28th July 1834.

Nominal List of Non-commissioned officers, Privates and Buglers of the Companies of Royal Sappers and Miners disbanded at the Rideau Canal in December 1831

Rank Name Company
Serjeant William Addison 7th
Corporal Thomas Jenkins
William Clyma 15th
2d Corporal Archibald Sands 7th
George Hog
Daniel M'Donald
John Richard 15th
Jones Jones
William Mitchell
Private Thomas Jones 7th
Alexander Burns
Henry Hog
John M'Donald
Thomas Green
George Nebbs
Charles Taylor
Robert Bray
Cornelius Conner
Andrew Gray
Walter Muchmore
William R Broad
Thomas Finn
Robert Gilvear
John Smith
Samuel Patrick
John Ayres
Hugh Patrick
Bugler Thomas Duffy
Private William Ardour 15th
William Flowers
Thomas Dickson
Robert Peck
Robert Snowdell
John Newman
Philip Clogg
David Mitchell
Thomas Newman
William Smith
Michael Rowe
Roderick M'Kay
Henry Bullen
William Fielding
James Dykes
Robert Clements
Edward Pascoe
George Simms
Henry Lavis
James Hume
John Fraser
Private James Boundly 7th
Thomas Little
Joseph White
Robert Mitchell
David Nesbitt
James Calloway
William Fraser
John Serjeant
William Fleming
James Murdock
Patrick Pullen
Robert Jones
Stephen Simmonds
Private James Deovy 15th
John M'Laren
Thomas Smith
James Coll
John Burgoyne
John White
George Hamilton
John Porteous
Samuel Spry

The following Men returned to England on the Disbandment of the Companies

Rank Name Company Remarks
Col-Serjeant John Eads 7th Now serving in Gilbralta
John Johnston 15th Now serving at Woolwich
Serjeant Joseph Coombs Discharged 9 March 1832, and gone to Canada
Corporal George Raff 7th Now serving at Chatham
Denis Ryan 15th Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Thurles, Ireland
Thomas Simmonds Now serving at Purfleet
Private James Burrel 7th Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Dunferline
Andrew Kinross Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Stirling
Charles Turner Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Haywood
Edward Council Discharged 31 March 1832, and to reside at Dublin
William Smith Discharged 31 Oct 1832, and to reside at Forres
William Bond Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Probus
Thomas Edrington Now serving at Woolwich
James Burlace Discharged 31 Mar 1832, and to reside at Devonport
George Cook Discharged 14 Jan 1832, and to reside at Devonport
William Kershaw Now serving at the Mauritus
John Welford Now serving at the Cape
Arthur Kelly 15th Discharged 31 Jan 1832, and to reside at Omagh
William Trusk Now serving at the Cape
John Cook Now serving at the Cape
William Colwell Now serving at Woolwich
Owen M'Grath Discharged 16 Jan 1832
William Harris Now serving at Woolwich
Henry Solrey Now serving at Woolwich
John Baird Discharged 7 Sept 1833
Bugler William Cameron Now serving at Bermuda

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