60 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
LONDON DISTRICT. 
1. William Stewart. 12. John Kendrick. 
2. Barnabas Gibbs. 13. Josiah Dean. 
3. John Gibbs. 14. William Savage. 
4. Frederick Onstine. 15. John Vandervoort. 
5. Benajah Mallory. 16. Eber Decow. 
6. Andrew Westbrook. 17. Silas Dean. 
7. George Wolfe. IS. Daniel Onstine. 
8. Martin Burnham. 19. Ehakin Crosby. 
9. Michael Onstine. 20. James James. 
10. Timothy Collver. 21. Frederick Onstine. 
11. George Reynolds. 
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NAMES OF DISAFFECTED PERSONS IN THE LONDON AND WESTERN 
Districts DuRING THE WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES. 
ANDERSON, JAMES.—Deserted from us. Was afterwards taken under 
arms in the service of the enemy. 
BURRETT, IsRAEL.—Went to the States in 1813 or 1814. 
BELAIRE, NICHOLAS.—His home was a rendezvous for the disaffected. 
Burpick, IsAac.—Gone more than two months to the States. 
Crow, THomas.—Taken up for giving information to the enemy, broke 
gaol & remained concealed for some time. Now goes openly 
about. 
CoMMIFORD, THOMAS.—Showed Westbrook where the cannon were 
thrown into the river & helped to raise them. 
Datson, Perer.—Under arms with the enemy & fought several times 
against us in their militia. 
DALSON, MATTHEW.—In the enemy’s regular army. 
DALSOX, GILBERT.—Went to the States, absent all the war. 
DanssEy, JoHN.—Married Miss Dalson & went off during the war. 
DRovUILLARD, Dents.—Corresponded with the enemy. Had one of 
Capt. McGregor’s men taken prisoner. 
Desmonp, WizLiaM.—Left Capt. McGregor’s company at the River 
Delaware, took protection & kept up correspondence with the 
enemy. 
FIELDS, GEORGE.—In arms with the enemy. 
ForsyTH, JAMES.—Had been a captain in the American militia. 
FLEMING, JAMES.—His house a rendezvous for the disaffected. 
GILES, GEORGE.—Taken prisoner with General Hull. 

