United Empire Loyalists Association Hamilton Branch NAMES LINCOLN MILITIA Aikman, Alex and John Almas, Adam Anger, Fred Armstrong, Charles Applegarth, John Balding, Gilbert Bastedo, Abraham and John Bates, John Batey, John (same?) Bennett, Josiah Biggar, Amos, Robert & William Birney, Joseph Bonham, Levi Bauslaugh, John Bradt, Simon Brett, Vandal Brown, Abel Burkholder, Henry Campbell, John and James Corman, Isaac Chisholm, George and William Choat, Thomas Clement, Paul Comb, John Cook, Johnathan Croswit, Daniel Crowel, Nat. * Cornwall, Adam Davis, William Depew, John Sr. and Jr. Doger, Michael Durand, James Erb, Oliver Ferguson, John Fink, Christian Fisher, James Forsyth, Caleb Gage, Andrew and James Gilbreath, John Girvin, Hugh Green, Freman Harrison, William Hanman, William Hendrick, Miles Henry, Peter Frank Hotrum, Fred Hughson Nathaniel Hull, Richard Ireland, John Jones, Peter and Stephen Kemp, David Kerr, Robert King, Daniel and James Knowles, George Kribs, John Land, Robert and John *Deserter - 2nd Roll Lebar, Andrew Lee, John Lapond Jacob Lavery, Mathew Larison, Thomas Livergood, Jacob Lucas, Robert Loudon, Joseph Lundon, Aaron McAfee, Samuel, Angus, Daniel, David * McCartney, Anson McDavid, John McKay, William McMahers, David Mclves, Charles Markle, William, Benjamin Zack. Mulholland, John Olmsted, Rusel [Russell?] Phiter, Benjamin Pier, John Portruf, John Row, Chris Reynolds, David & William Schram, William Ritchard, John Rulefson, John Ryckman, James Shafer, Daniel & Isaac Shannon, William Shaw, Gilbert Shelar, John Sipes, Jacob Smith, Jacob & Henry Smoke, Peter Snider, Fred & John Springsted, John Steves, Joshua Stewart, William Storms, Henry Summers, Absolom Teaple, John Tillet, James Trainor, David Van Every, Michael & Peter Walsworth, Daniel Wedge, Andrew and Thomas Whaling, Walter White, Seth Whitaker, Thomas Wilcocks, Amos Wilson, John Yager, John Young, Adam 2nd Flank Company of the 5th Lincoln Regiment Militia at the first establishment under Captain Durand. It is thought these men accompanied General Brock to Detroit. Captain Hatt was there. In 1812 York County included Halton and part of Wentworth. The 2nd York enlisted in these included parts and the General included all in the York Militia. p.111- p.113, Wentworth Historical Society Records and Papers Vol. 4 (1905) "General Brock's army did not exceed seven hundred men and of these 400 were Canadian militia disguised in red coats." (Hull's Court Martial)