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John McDonell

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in 1792. He was appointed to the Court of Common Pleas and the district Court of Quarter Sessions. He was also named lieutenant for Glengarry County in 1792. He played an important role in the local militia, commanding the Upper Canada Battalion of the Royal Canadian Volunteer Regiment.
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were elected to the Legislative Assembly representing Glengarry. John was chosen speaker. He was reelected in 1796, but was unable to attend until 1798 due to illness.
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ended the American Revolution in 1783, McDonell settled with other Highlander Loyalists along the
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in 1809. He was 51 years old and was serving at the time with the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion.
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John McDonell of Aberchalder died of what was described as a "severe cold" at
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People from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
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Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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in Upper Canada. He was appointed to the land board for the
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Loyalists in the American Revolution from New York (state)
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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John Macdonell (disambiguation)
Upper Canada
American Revolution
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Aberchalder Lodge
Scotland
Mohawk Valley
New York
American Revolution
Royal Highland Emigrants
John Butler
Rangers
Fort Niagara
Treaty of Paris
St. Lawrence River
Lunenburgh District
Glengarry
Stormont
Sir Hugh MacDonell of Aberchalder
Quebec City
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Sir David William Smith, 1st Baronet
Categories
MacDonell family
1750s births
1809 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
People from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Military personnel from Inverness
Scottish emigrants to Canada

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