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- Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:48 pm
- Forum: Old Forum Archive
- Topic: Napoleonic veteran-John Livingstone
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Napoleonic veteran-John Livingstone
Jewel, I found my research from London records concerning the John Livingston of the 104th. He could not be your 3rd G-grandfather because he was stationed in Frederickton in 1805. He was 44 when pensioned in 1817. Sorry for trying to make a "fit". Jim
- Thu Jun 17, 2004 3:40 pm
- Forum: Old Forum Archive
- Topic: Napoleonic veteran-John Livingstone
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Napoleonic veteran-John Livingstone
<t>Jewel, I don't know if this will be of any help to you, but I note that there is a John Livingstone of the "104th Regiment of Foot" who was awarded a pension abroad 21 Aug 1817 [Source: British Army Pensioners Abroad, 1772-1899, by Norman K. Crowder). The military record source in Kew, London is ...
- Wed Jun 16, 2004 7:51 pm
- Forum: Old Forum Archive
- Topic: John Livingstone-Mull-immigrant
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John Livingstone-Mull-immigrant
<t>Jewel, Thanks for your response. I am happy to finally learn of the destination of the John Livingston of the "Humphrey". I have made many inquiries over the years trying to get information about him, i.e. parties on Mull, the mainland, and Canada, without success. Obviously your John Livingston ...
- Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:01 pm
- Forum: Old Forum Archive
- Topic: John Livingstone-Mull-immigrant
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John Livingstone-Mull-immigrant
<t>I have been interested in what became of this John Livingston(e) for several years. Can you please indicate to whom he was married, the date and place? Did he remain on P.E.I. or locate elsewhere in Canada? His age and the fact that he was a lone Livingston traveler on the Humphreys seems to coin...