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Sixty-Two New Brunswick Soldier-settlers and their families listed
Lt. Arthur Blaney Walsh |
Lt. Walsh's gravestone: Behind the former Presqu'Ile ["Presk-eel"] Military Post in Carleton County are ten gravestones in a small privately-owned graveyard. The gravestone of one our Royal West India Rangers was photographed here recently. |
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Neighbour Mike McCatten and a relative pick RWIR Lieutenant Walsh's gravestone off the forest floor for a photograph Saturday 5 May 2007. Thanks to Norm DeMerchant for these photos and the Walsh gravestone transcript. |
Lt Arthur Blaney Walsh - Quick Facts:Born abt 1793, son of George Walsh of Dublin, Ireland (gravestone inscription)Ensign with Royal West India Rangers 8 Apr 1813; Lieut w RWIR 1 Feb 1816 (source: Army list) Senior officer among the Rangers who in 1819 accepted land in the Military Settlement ( Commissariat Record Book, Presqu'isle military post, New Brunswick) With the others may have stayed at Presqu'Ile military post through the winter of 1819-20 (EC Clarke, "Military Settlement"). The Arthur Nicholson family had a 205 acre land grant south of the military post. His grant was west of the post and of the Nicholson land. Marries Margaret Nicholson 1 October 1819:
Passes away:
Is buried in the Presqu'Ile Garrison graveyard. (E mail Norm DeMerchant to MH May 2007; also Northern Carleton County Cemetaries, Vol. 1, Numerical Listing, Cemetary #53, pp. 274-5 as per Lezlie Carson e mail March 2007) His land grant forms part of a boundary of Simmonds parish in Carleton County: (See item 18 (b) at parish boundaries ) |
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