Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. He fought during the War of 1812 at Sackett’s Harbour, Lundy’s Lane and Fort Erie. After the war he settled at Lundy’s Lane and was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 1st Lincoln Militia. He later became the Sheriff of Niagara. He died in 1833 and is buried in the Drummond Hill Cemetery.A legal document involving John D M’Kay, Thomas Butler, and John Harris, dated February 5, 1828. The document was created by Richard Leonard, Sheriff of the District of Niagara. The document states that Leonard had been ordered to “cause to be levied of the lands and tenements of John D M’Kay as well a certain debt of six hundred pounds which Thomas Butler lately recovered in the ...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Fonds consists of one indenture, the sale of part of lot 94 in Niagara Township, to Thomas Eastham, ...
Robert Hamilton was born in Scotland in 1753. Like many of his middle-class Scottish contemporaries...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. The Regiment was based in N...
Isaac Brock was born in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, England in 1769, to John Brock and Elizabeth De Li...
John Butler (1728-1796) was originally from Connecticut but settled with his family in the Mohawk va...
Lt. Col. John Clark (1787-1862) was born in Kingston, Upper Canada. In 1801 Clark became a private...
The collection consists of correspondence and legal documents concerning Thomas Clark, Samuel Street...
Indenture between Richard Leonard, sheriff of the District of Niagara (regarding lands seized from ...
William Dickson (1799-1877) was the son of the prominent Niagara businessman and politician William ...
Lt. Daniel Shannon fl. 1777-1822, was the only son of Susan Drake, granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Drak...
Daniel McDougall (1796-1870) served in the York Militia during the War of 1812. He was a successful...
Sir Allan Napier MacNab (1798-1862) was a Canadian soldier and politician. He served during the War...
Indenture of bargain and sale (vellum) between David William Smith of Alnwick, Great Britain and Wi...
Catherine (Lemon) Everingham was the widow of James Everingham, a private with the first Battalion o...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Fonds consists of one indenture, the sale of part of lot 94 in Niagara Township, to Thomas Eastham, ...
Robert Hamilton was born in Scotland in 1753. Like many of his middle-class Scottish contemporaries...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. The Regiment was based in N...
Isaac Brock was born in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, England in 1769, to John Brock and Elizabeth De Li...
John Butler (1728-1796) was originally from Connecticut but settled with his family in the Mohawk va...
Lt. Col. John Clark (1787-1862) was born in Kingston, Upper Canada. In 1801 Clark became a private...
The collection consists of correspondence and legal documents concerning Thomas Clark, Samuel Street...
Indenture between Richard Leonard, sheriff of the District of Niagara (regarding lands seized from ...
William Dickson (1799-1877) was the son of the prominent Niagara businessman and politician William ...
Lt. Daniel Shannon fl. 1777-1822, was the only son of Susan Drake, granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Drak...
Daniel McDougall (1796-1870) served in the York Militia during the War of 1812. He was a successful...
Sir Allan Napier MacNab (1798-1862) was a Canadian soldier and politician. He served during the War...
Indenture of bargain and sale (vellum) between David William Smith of Alnwick, Great Britain and Wi...
Catherine (Lemon) Everingham was the widow of James Everingham, a private with the first Battalion o...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Fonds consists of one indenture, the sale of part of lot 94 in Niagara Township, to Thomas Eastham, ...
Robert Hamilton was born in Scotland in 1753. Like many of his middle-class Scottish contemporaries...