APPENDIX
ROLL FROM AN OLD PAPER IN POSSESSION OF THE 7TH DUKE OF ATHOLL. OFFICERS OF THE 42ND HIGHLANDERS, NEW YORK, MAY 22, 1757.
Lt. Col. Francis Grant, son of the Laird of Grant, wounded at Ticonderoga.Major Duncan Campbell, of Inverawe, killed at Ticonderoga.Captain Gordon Graham, of Drainie, wounded at Ticonderoga.Captain John Reid, of Straloch, wounded at Martinique.Captain John NcNeil.Captain Allan Campbell, son of Barcaldine.Captain Thomas Graeme, of Duchray, wounded at Ticonderoga.Captain James Abercrombie.Captain John Campbell, of Strachur, wounded at Ticonderoga.Captain John Campbell, of Duneavis, killed at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant William Grant, of Rothiemurchus family, wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Robert Gray, wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant John Campbell, younger of Glenyon, wounded at Ticonderoga.[39]Lieutenant George Farquharson, son of Farquharson of Micris, Braemar, killed at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Sir James Cockburn.[40]Lieutenant Kenneth Tolmie.Lieutenant James Grant (Adjutant), wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant John Graham (quartermaster) wounded at Ticonderoga and wounded at Fort Pitt.Lieutenant Hugh McPherson, killed at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Alex. Turnbull, of Strathcavers, wounded at Martinique.Lieutenant Alex. Campbell, son of Inverawe, wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Alex. McIntosh, wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant James Gray.Lieutenant William Baillie, killed at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Hugh Arnot.Lieutenant John Sutherland, killed at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant John Small.Lieutenant Archibald Campbell.Lieutenant James Campbell.Lieutenant Archibald Lamont.Ensign Duncan Campbell, wounded at Fort Pitt.Ensign Patrick Balneavis,[41]son of Edradour, wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.Ensign Patrick Stewart,[42]son of Bonskeid, killed at Ticonderoga.Ensign Norman MacLeod.Ensign George Campbell.Ensign Donald Campbell.Ensign James McIntosh, wounded at Fort Pitt.Ensign Alex. McIntosh, wounded at Martinique.Ensign Peter Grant, wounded at Ticonderoga.Three additional Companies embarked for America, November, 1757.Captain James Stewart, younger of Urrard, wounded at Ticonderoga.Captain James Murray, son of Lord G. Murray, wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.Captain Thomas Stirling, younger of Ardoch, wounded at Martinique, wounded at New Jersey.Lieutenant Simon Blair.Lieutenant David Barclay, killed at Martinique.Lieutenant Archibald Campbell, wounded at Ticonderoga.Lieutenant Alex. Mackay.Lieutenant Alex. Menzies.Lieutenant David Milne,[43]wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.Ensign Duncan Stewart, son of Derculich.Ensign George Rattray, son of Dalralzion, killed at Ticonderoga.Ensign Alex. Farquharson.
Lt. Col. Francis Grant, son of the Laird of Grant, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Major Duncan Campbell, of Inverawe, killed at Ticonderoga.
Captain Gordon Graham, of Drainie, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Captain John Reid, of Straloch, wounded at Martinique.
Captain John NcNeil.
Captain Allan Campbell, son of Barcaldine.
Captain Thomas Graeme, of Duchray, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Captain James Abercrombie.
Captain John Campbell, of Strachur, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Captain John Campbell, of Duneavis, killed at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant William Grant, of Rothiemurchus family, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Robert Gray, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant John Campbell, younger of Glenyon, wounded at Ticonderoga.[39]
Lieutenant George Farquharson, son of Farquharson of Micris, Braemar, killed at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Sir James Cockburn.[40]
Lieutenant Kenneth Tolmie.
Lieutenant James Grant (Adjutant), wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant John Graham (quartermaster) wounded at Ticonderoga and wounded at Fort Pitt.
Lieutenant Hugh McPherson, killed at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Alex. Turnbull, of Strathcavers, wounded at Martinique.
Lieutenant Alex. Campbell, son of Inverawe, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Alex. McIntosh, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant James Gray.
Lieutenant William Baillie, killed at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Hugh Arnot.
Lieutenant John Sutherland, killed at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant John Small.
Lieutenant Archibald Campbell.
Lieutenant James Campbell.
Lieutenant Archibald Lamont.
Ensign Duncan Campbell, wounded at Fort Pitt.
Ensign Patrick Balneavis,[41]son of Edradour, wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.
Ensign Patrick Stewart,[42]son of Bonskeid, killed at Ticonderoga.
Ensign Norman MacLeod.
Ensign George Campbell.
Ensign Donald Campbell.
Ensign James McIntosh, wounded at Fort Pitt.
Ensign Alex. McIntosh, wounded at Martinique.
Ensign Peter Grant, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Three additional Companies embarked for America, November, 1757.
Captain James Stewart, younger of Urrard, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Captain James Murray, son of Lord G. Murray, wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.
Captain Thomas Stirling, younger of Ardoch, wounded at Martinique, wounded at New Jersey.
Lieutenant Simon Blair.
Lieutenant David Barclay, killed at Martinique.
Lieutenant Archibald Campbell, wounded at Ticonderoga.
Lieutenant Alex. Mackay.
Lieutenant Alex. Menzies.
Lieutenant David Milne,[43]wounded at Ticonderoga, wounded at Martinique.
Ensign Duncan Stewart, son of Derculich.
Ensign George Rattray, son of Dalralzion, killed at Ticonderoga.
Ensign Alex. Farquharson.
Ensign John Smith is added in ink to the 1858 Army List in the N. Y. State Library at Albany and is also marked as “wounded at Ticonderoga.”
Ensign John Smith is added in ink to the 1858 Army List in the N. Y. State Library at Albany and is also marked as “wounded at Ticonderoga.”
Blair Castle at Blair AthollReviewing the Atholl HighlandersSir John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, K. T., Seventh Duke of Atholl
Blair Castle at Blair AthollReviewing the Atholl HighlandersSir John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, K. T., Seventh Duke of Atholl
Blair Castle at Blair AthollReviewing the Atholl Highlanders