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Note: "Benedict Antoine Cadieli" [1808 muster roles for Napoleon's Army] "Antoine Cadeily (Gadeli)" [internet roster of Regiment of Meuron, composed from pay lists and general check lists of the regiment & books of the regiment] "Aanton Gadiel�y" [his signature on his 1821.mc] "Anton�y Gadel�y" [his signature on his dau.1825.cc] "Antoine Gadelli" [priest's spelling on his dau.1825.cc] "Antoine Gadelli" [parish.repetoire.br of chn.] "Antoine Gadely" [priest's spelling on his son.1828.cc] "Antoine Gadiely" [priest's spelling on his son.1830.cc] "Antoine Gadelli" [his.1835.sc] "Martin Gadley" [son.John.1917.dc] OCCUPATION: Jan 15 1821: ". . . here during his soldiering with the Swiss regiment of Meuron, at present husbandman [farmer] of this place," [mc-recorded St-Fr�ed�eric, Village of Drummondville]. + For online info about this regiment see: http://www.regiments.org/milhist/ch/uk/meuron.htm#titles http://www.colba.net/~vallee/Meuliste.html#G http://www.colba.net/~vallee/Lisbouch.html http://www.colba.net/~vallee/Rec1825.html MILITARY: Veteran with Napoleon's army in Spain July 1810 Veteran of the War of 1812 (British side) Came to Qu�ebec with the Swiss regiment of Meuron [mc] which was raised in the German speaking Neuch�atel, Switzerland, under French sponsorship, for service in Ceylon in 1781 [when Antoine was a babe]. It was comprised of 100% protestant and 2/3 Swiss personnel. In 1813 [then under English control] the regiment was dispatched to Lower Canada to help settle the "American Problem". Antoine was a member of the regiment when it captured Plattsburg, NY in 1814 and received a grant of land in Lot 2 of the 2nd Range, Canton de Wickham when the regiment was disbanded in 1816 [extrait from the above "www" references] BIOGRAPHY: per muster rolls for the Swiss Regiments in Napoleon's Army at the "Service Historique de l'Armee de Terre (Shat)" in Paris, France (Registre matricule du 4e Suisse, Vol.23 Yc 178, p.70), found: "Benedict Antoine Cadieli, soldier #3391, 4th Swiss Regiment, son of Jean Martin et de Catherine Cadieli; b. Oct 10 1788 in Sagen, Grison township, Switzerland: gray eyes, brown hairs; enrolled himself Mar 03 1808 in the 2nd Battalion; name of first son: John Martin; served with Napoleon's army in Spain July 1810" [Feb 26 2005 email from Roger&Darlene Gadley <rgadley@pacbell.net>] BIRTH: "b. Oct 10 1788 in Sagen, Grison township, Switzerland" [military record] "Switzerland" came to Canada with a Swiss regiment, in Switzerland the name is more often spelled "Cady" and for over a century was known as a military family [see: ~vallee, above] "Germany" [son John's entry in 1900 census (house #15 family #15, Waterford, Caledonia Co, Vt)] "Sweden" [son John's entry in 1880 census (house #74 family #79, Waterford, Caledonia Co, Vt)] BURIAL: 1835 S.2[nd burial record in this register] Gadellie Antoine . Le 4 f�evrier 1835_ fait le pri�eres Eg. Romaine, sur la fosse de Antoine Gadelli, cultivateur, d�ec�ed�e S. Wickham le 15 janvier - �ag�e environ 56 ans, ep. de Sophie Brousseau_ S. Wickham. inhum�e �a S-Pierre de Wickham le 17 jour en pr�esence de Charles Charpenter et Jn B Brousseau . The 4 February 1835 - rendering prayers of the Roman Church, at the grave of Antoine Gadelli, farmer, died S.Wickham the 15 January - aged about 56 years, husband of Sophie Brousseau of S.Wickham, buried in St-Pierre-de-Wickham the 17th day in the presence of Charles Charpentier and of Jean Baptiste Brousseau H. Robson, Priest [Lavenier parish, St Pierre de Durham register, PQ; 1820-1835] . folio 3 2[nd in this register] S [burial record] Antoine Gadelli . Mils-huit-cent-trent-cing, Nous Pretre Arif ionnaiso sous-signer avon fait le pri�eres de la Sainte �Eglise Romaine, sur la fosse de Antoine Gadelli cultivateur, d�ec�ed�e du Township de Wickham le quinze Janvier dernier minisse des Sacremens, �ag�e d'environ cinquante six ans plus ou moins, �epoux de Sophie Brousseau, du Township de Wickham; il fait inhum�e dans le cimeti�ere Saint Pierre au Susdit Township le dix-sept de m�eme Mois, en pr�esence de Charles Charpenter et de Jean Baptiste Brousseau et de plusieurs autres tineiux lsiet annonce a pu signer Ca porisentes. . 4 February 1835 we priest sub-signed rendering prayers of the Roman Church, at the grave of Antoine Gadelli, farmer, deceased in the township of Wickham the 15th January last after having been given the sacraments, aged about 56 years more or less husband of Sophie Brousseau of the township of Wickham; he was buried in the Cemetery St Pierre in the aforesaid township on the 17th of the same month in the presence of Charles Charpentier and of Jean Baptiste Brousseau and divers other persons who said they could not sign this record. H. Robson Pte Drummondville parish of St Frederic [Wickham parish, St Frederic Co Drummond register, PQ; 1835] CENSUS: 1825: Canton de Wickham (comt�e de Buckinghamshire) (microfilm # C-717 d'Archives Canada, pages 554-555) : "Gadiely, Antoine; 3 personnes dans la maison" [3 persons in the household]
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