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Note: Latham Stull found in: Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Canada Year: 1797 Primary immigrant: Stull, Latham Permanent entry number: 4706022 Source publication code: 2060.17 Source publication page number: 188 Source publication: FITZGERALD, E. KEITH. Ontario People: 1796-1803. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1993. 250p. Source annotation: Date and place of loyalist oath of allegiance. Extracted from RG1, L7, volume 52B District Loyalist Rolls and Others, located at the Manuscripts Division of the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa. File number, district name, township name, and index number are also provided. Place of residence and notes regarding relationships, deaths, military service, maiden names of married women, and remarriage of widows may also be provided. John and Diane visited Glen Williams Cemetery on July 11, 2005. In Georgetown we went west on #7 or Guelph Street to Maple. We turned right on Maple Ave and then left on Mountainview Road N. We passed one set of traffic lights and turned right at the second stop sign (Preston Variety was on the left corner). We followed this road stopping at a stopsign near The Copper Kettle and followed straight on up the same winding road. The cemetery is on the left. Latham's stone was in good condition. It has engraved: Latham Stull died June 9, 1845 aged 95 years, 3 months, 24 days. Niagara Settlers Land Petitions of The-Niagara Settlers Stull, Latham Upper Canada Land Petttton of Latham StuII dated atNiagara on 2B Sep 1796 [using a pre-printed form with fill-ins] "The Petition of Latham Stull late of Butlers Rangers- Respectfully shews, That your petitioner is desirous to settle on Lhe lands of the Crown in this Province, being in a condition to cultivate and improve the same. That he is ready to take the usual oaths, and to subscribe the decliration, that he professes the Christian Religion, and obedience to the laws, and has lived inoffensively in the country which he has left. Prays your Honor, would be pleased to grant him as a reduced Soldier 3oo acres of land. And your petitioner as in duty bound will ever ptuy." flJnsigned] Added notes: "Petitioner also prlys fo-r a Loiitr the Town of Newark. The Petitioner has a wife & four Children." Added note of Thomas Ridout, N. P.: "I do hereby certify that Latham Stull personally applied to me for the above petition. [signed] T Ridout N. P." Received at the Executive Council Office on eB Sep 1796 and read the same day. Ordered prayer granted on consideration of his producing certificate of his family being in the province, if no land hive been granted before. [Upper Canada Land Petitions IAC "S" Bundle z, Petition Number 6S] certtficate of Peter BTII, J. P. dTted at Netuark (Niagara-on -the-Lake) on z7 Sep 1796 ctttached to the Upper Canada Land Petitton of Latham Stull "I d"o hereby Certify that Latham Stull has served as a Private soldier in Butlers Rangers during the late War lsigned] P. Ball JP" [Upper Canada Land Petitions IAC "S" Bundle 2, Petition Number 6Sbl
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