Canada Gazette/Volume I/No. 50/List of Pensions, Gratuities, and Amounts for Medical Services, June 1st, 1868
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LIST OF PENSIONS, GRATUITIES and AMOUNTS FOR MEDICAL SERVICES, authorized to be paid.
No. A.G.O. |
NAME. | Rank. | Corps. | Nature of the Case. | Pension per annum. |
Gratui- ties. |
Medical attend- ance. |
REMARKS. |
1st Pensions. | $ cts. | $ cts. | $ cts. | |||||
3 | A. E. Marchand | Private | St. John's Troop of Cavalry | Died, June 3, 1867, from disease contracted on service, in March 1866 | 110 — | Payable to widow. | ||
6 | A. W. Stevenson | do | Brockville Rifle Company. | Permanent disability occasioned by injury of the leg. | 110 — | From July 1, 1865. | ||
8 | W. J. Cox | Corporal | 1st "Pr. of Wales" V.R. Regt. | Died from disease contracted in June 1866 | 110 — | 16 — | From June 9, 1866, to date of death. | |
9 | J. Thorburn | Serjeant | " " | " " " | 150 — | 20 — | From Jan. 1, 1867, payable to widow. | |
16 | P. T. Worthington | Captain | Windsor Provisional Battalion | Died in Dec., 1867, of inflammation of lungs contracted in June 1866 | 400 — | 20 50 | 1 ½ years pension payable to widow. | |
" | " | " | " " | " " " " | 378 — | For widow and children. | ||
19 | J. H. Elliott | Corporal | Sarnia Provisional Battalion. | Died, May 23, 1866, of typhoid fever | 130 — | For widow & 2 children from May 24, 1866. | ||
44 | George Prentice | Captain | Columbus Infantry Company | Died, August 5, 1867, from disease contracted in June 1866. | 400 — | For widow and children. | ||
2nd Gratuities. | ||||||||
4 | W. Fairbairn | Bombardier | London Field Battery | Rheumatism causing 6 weeks loss of time from June 1866 | 31 50 | 42 days at 75 cents. | ||
5 | K. Goodman | Captain | New Hamburgh Inf. Comp. | Disease contracted in May 1866 | 400 — | 81 58 | *Per ann. since May 18, '66, subject to reexamination on close of current (3d) year. | |
7 | A. McQuaid | Drummer | 1st "Pr. of Wales" V. R. Reg. | Died of disease contracted in June 1866 | 110 — | 15 50 | ||
11 | Arthur Reed | Private | 2nd "Queen's Own" V. R. | Died in Februry 1867, from disease contracted in June 1866 | 200 — | Payable to his sister, Mrs. Yeats. | ||
12 | J. Armitage | Corporal | 7th Battalion, London | Disease contracted in May 1866 | 200 — | 88 50 | ||
13 | C. Houseman | Private | 8th Battalion, V. R., Quebec | 7 weeks loss of time from disease contracted in March 1866 | 31 50 | 142 days at 75 cents. | ||
14 | A. A. Macdonald | Serjeant | 15th Battalion, Belleville | Sore eyes from effects of cold, contracted in June 1866. | 100 — | |||
15 | F. Paquette | Private | 18th Battalion | Partial loss of one leg from injury thereto. | 110 — | |||
17 | W. Piper | Serjeant | 26th " | Loss of time from disease contracted in March '66 | 200 — | 35 — | ||
18 | P. Hodgkinson | Private | 26th " | 6 weeks loss of time from inflammation of the lungs, occasioned in June 1866 | 21 — | 25 — | 42 days at 50 cents. | |
20 | W. Duffin | " | 26th " | Died, 23rd May, 1866, of typhoid fever contracted in that month | 60 — | 30 — | Gratuity to be paid to father. | |
21 | Janvier dit Courvignon | " | No. 1 Co., Three Rivers Inf. | 12 months loss time, from brain fever taken in June, 1866 | 110 — | 26 — | ||
22 | Jacob Mott | " | Royal Light Infantry | Death accelerated by frontier service. | 100 — | Payable to his widow. | ||
23 | J. G. Powell | " | No. 3 Com. 13th Battalion | Wounded in engagement at Lime Ridge | 100 — | Second Gratuity. | ||
24 | Mrs. Clermont | Accidentally wounded by discharge of rifle of a volunteer, returning from frontier service | 60 — | 70 —* | * In full of Doctor's claim. | |||
25 | David Kelly | Private | 16th Battalion, Vol. Infantry | 26 days loss of time from disease contracted on active service in June 1866 | 20 — | 6 — | ||
26 | Charles Mitchell | " | " " | 62 days " " " | 46 50 | 12 — | ||
27 | Thomas Doran | " | " " | 31 days " " " | 23 25 | 7 — | * 75 cents per day. | |
28 | Edward Moss | " | " " | 3 months " " " | 69 75 | 14 50 | ||
29 | John Brown | " | " " | 1 month " " " | 23 25 | 3 — | ||
30 | Henry Scott | " | " " | Injury to leg, arising from carelessness | 10 — | 3 — | ||
31 | David Reynolds | Serjeant | " " | 6 weeks loss of time from disease contracted on active service in June 1866 | 42 — | 20 — | 42 days at $1 per day. | |
32 | James Savage | Private | " " | 2 months " " " " | 46 50 | 10 — | 62 days at 75 cents per day. | |
33 | Elon Allan | Corporal | " " | 4 months " " " " | 92 25 | 50 — | 123 days at 75 cents. | |
34 | James Cowan | Private | " " | 6 months " " " " | 136 50 | 22 75 | 182 days at 75 cents. | |
35 | Thomas C. Canniff | " | " " | 6 weeks " " " " | 31 50 | 9 75 | 42 days at 75 cents. | |
39 | Andrew Cousins | " | Argenteuil Rangers. | Died from the effects of frontier service | 200 — | 28 — | Half to father and half to sister. | |
40 | William Curran | " | 11th Battalion, " | 6 months loss of time occasioned by disease contracted on active service in June 1866 | 136 50 | 12 — | 182 days at 75 cents. | |
42 | Warner Uberhorst | " | 28th " | Disease contracted on active service | 30 — | |||
43 | Thomas E. Lockie | " | "Queen's Own" | Died of disease contracted at Ridgway | 200 — | Payable to widow. | ||
47 | George A. Clark | " | No. 1 Company, 32d Battalion | Disability from disease contracted on active service | 110 25 | 38 25 | 147 days at 75 cents. | |
48 | Jackson Jones | " | 35th Battalion | Died of consumption, contracted on active service | 115 —* | 22 — | *Payable to Major McKenzie, Barrie. | |
49 | William O'Brien | Serjeant | 29th " | Died " " " | 228 50* | 45 75 | *Payable to father. | |
50 | William Keenan | Private | 42nd " | Loss of time occasioned by sickness contracted on active service | 50 — | 50 70 | ||
51 | William A. Sheriff | " | 42nd " | " " " " | 100 — | 33 75 | ||
52 | Joshua English | Serjeant | 7th " | " " " " | 354 — | 33 — | 472 days at 75 cents. | |
53 | Robert Davidson | Bombardier | Hamilton Field Battery | " " " " | 423 — | 60 — | 564 days at 75 cents. | |
54 | Charles Piper | Private | Sarnia Frontier Battalion | Died of disease contracted on active service | 100 — | Payable to father. | ||
10 | J. T. Sanders | Paym. Serjeant | 1st Western Service Battalion | Loss of time, occasioned by injury | 200—* | 60 — | *Payable to Paymaster Leys. | |
55 | Bartholomew Macdonald | Private | Thorold Volunteer Company. | Shot, being taken by mistake for a Fenian | 800 — | Payable to widow. |
- DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE,
- Ottawa, 1st June, 1868.
N. B.—The reproduction of the above list in any newspaper is not authorized.