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PATRICK MCNALLY – CANADA ARCHIVES

>From: “Lelièvre Richard” <Richard.Lelievre@lac-bac.gc.ca>
>To: <pbk918@mac.com>
>Date: February 27, 2008 06:32:32 AM PST
>Subject: Genealogy: Patrick McNally
>Our file number: Q2-71523
>Dear Peter Knox,
>In reply to your e-mail inquiry of February 1st concerning Patrick McNally, I wish to advise you that a search of relevant indexed sources in our custody has produced the following reference(s) of possible interest to you:
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>British Military and Naval Records
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>McNally, Patrick, Pte. 100th Regt., 1812-13
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>Correspondance relating to Court-martial
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>(RG 8-I, volume 12031⁄2 H, page 31-32, microfilm reel C-3521)
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>(RG 8-I, volume 1169 page 9, microfilm reel C-3520)
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>(RG 8-I, volume 165 page 97, microfilm reel C-2773)
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>Information about how to order copies of documents (fees, method of payment, rush service, etc.) can be found on our website under What we do for the Public: Photocopies and Reproductions: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/copies/index-e.html. Note that orders must be prepaid.
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>Alternatively, the microfilm reel cited may be borrowed for your use by any library or institution, within and outside Canada, equipped with a microfilm reader.  Requests for loan must be submitted by the borrowing institution and must include the Library and Archives Canada microfilm reel number(s).  Borrowing institutions equipped with a reader-printer are authorized to make copies of pages from our microfilm on behalf of their patrons.  For your information and your library’s convenience, details about our Interlibrary Loan service can be found on the following page on our website: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/the-public/005-3060-e.html.
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>Records relating to the service of members of the British Forces are in the custody of the National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office), Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England, TW9 4DU.  Internet: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/familyhistory/military/.
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>Information about the history and service of British regiments in Canada can be found on the website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~crossroads/regiments/
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>A text entitled A Soldier’s Family in the British Army during the War of 1812 by Robert Henderson is posted on the War of 1812 Website at http://www.warof1812.ca/family.htm.
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>Sincerely,
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>Richard Lelièvre
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>Canadian Genealogy Center
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>Client Services Division
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>Library and Archives Canada