Sunday, January 21, 2018

Captain John Fraser's Company

The following is a list of the officers and men of the 78th Regiment [Fraser's Highlanders] attached to Captain John Fraser's Company when the regiment was discharged in 1763. Of the approximately 865 enlisted men and NCOs of the regiment, only 170 men are documented as discharged in America. The other soldiers that stayed were transferred to different regiments in the area.

It should be noted that in these subsistence rolls there are female names appearing in italicised script type. And the more interesting question of what part they played in the regiment can be found in the following notes:

1. In "Louisbourg, Key to a Continent" by Fairfax Downey, p. 160: "--- yet more draft had to be manpower, no animals being available, and it proved to be womanpower as well. Among the parties who tugged on the drag ropes, one thousand strong with frequent shift changes, were several hundred laundresses, a number being allowed to each British regiment by regulation, and carried as 'married and on the strength'. Heavy fire from [the guns of] Louisbourg disconcerted them no more than it did the men."

2. In "The Great Fortress" by William Wood, p. 112: "The practice of assigning laundresses, usually the wives of NCOs to military units was frequently followed. In the U.S. Army, where four were allowed each company, it persisted through the Indian Wars."

3. In "The Fraser Highlanders" by J.R. Harper, p. 73, appears: Included in Wolfe's final orders for embarkation to Quebec from Louisbourg, May 17, 1759: "The regiments are to receive provisions for no more than three women per company of 70, and four per company of 100 men."

These rolls should prove to be of great historic value to those who claim ancestry to soldiers who fought at Louisbourg and Quebec with the 78th Regiment. Many of the soldiers who chose to enlist in Fraser’s Highlanders, did so for the money, and those who stayed when the regiment was discharged in 1763, likely felt that their chances of land ownership were better in the New World than they would have been had they returned to Scotland.

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: Aug. 16, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexander Cameron
3. Lieutenant Alexander Fraser
4. Corporal James McDonald

Time of Entry: Aug. 29, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 14

5. Corporal Alexander Kennedy

Time of Entry: Aug. 16, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

6. Corporal James Sutherland
7. Drummer Thomas Fraser
8. Private Benjamin Allen
9. Private Alexander Cameron
10. Private Alexander Cameron
11. Private William Cameron
12. Private Murdoch Cameron
13. Private Hector Cameron
14. Private John Chisholm
15. Private John Chisholm
16. Private William Chisholm
17. Private William Chisholm
18. Private Keneth Chisholm
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private John Fraser
24. Private William Fraser
25. Private William Fraser
26. Private Alexander Fraser
27. Private Donald Fraser
28. Private Simon Fraser
29. Private Hugh Fraser
30. Private John Forbes
31. Private James Forsythe
32. Private John Innes
33. Private James Lawson
34. Private Hugh McTormet
35. Private Alexander McBain
36. Private Alexander McTavish
37. Private Duncan McTavish
38. Private Hugh McTavish
39. Private Tavish McTavish
40. Private Niel McDonald
41. Private John McDonell
42. Private Donald McDonell
43. Private Hugh McDonell
44. Private Dougal McDonell
45. Private James McIntosh
46. Private John McIntosh
47. Private Donald McGregor
48. Private Donald McGruer
49. Private Farquhar McGillivrae
50. Private John McKay
51. Private Donald McKay
52. Private Duncan McCraw
53. Private John McKenzie
54. Private John McKenzie
55. Private Donald McLean
56. Private John McLean
57. Private John McPherson
58. Private William McNabb
59. Private James Reoch
60. Private Donald Monro
61. Private William Stewert
62. Private John Waters
63. Private Murdoch McLean
64. Catharine Noble
65. Private William Noble

Soldiers' notes.
55. Donald Mclean serving duties as company tailor in November 1762. [Captain John Nairne, "Order Books, 1762." LAC, R5991-0-3-E, MG23-GIII 23].
61. Ibid., A regimental Court martial is scheduled 19 October 1762 to try William Stewart in Captain John Fraser's Company. 

Six Companies at Quebec
The following additional victual reports for Captain John Fraser's Company have been become available for consultation. His was one of five additional companies garrisoned at Quebec during the latter part of the conflict, which also included the companies of Major John Campbell, Captain Alexander Campbell, Captain Hugh Cameron, Captain Hugh Montgomery, and Captain John McDonell.

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: July 19, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonell
5. Drum Major Alexander Kennedy
6. Corporal James Sutherland
7. Corporal Thomas Fraser
8. Corporal Benjn. Allan
9. Private Alexr. Cameron
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private Willm. Cameron
12. Private Murd. Cameron
13. Private Hector Cameron
14. Private John Chissolm
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private William Chissolm
17. Private Keneth Chissolm
18. Private William Chissolm
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private John Fraser
24. Private William Fraser
25. Private William Fraser
26. Private Alexr. Fraser
27. Private Simon Fraser
28. Private Donald Fraser
29. Private Hugh Fraser
30. Private James Forsyth
31. Private John Forbis
32. Private John Innes
33. Private James Lawson
34. Private Hugh McTormitt
35. Private Alexr. McTavish
36. Private Tavish McTavish
37. Private Dun McTavish
38. Private Hugh McTavish
39. Private Niel McDonell
40. Private John McDonell
41. Private Dougal McDonell
42. Private Hugh McDonell
43. Private Dond. McGregor
44. Private Dond. McDruer
45. Private Duncan McGrah
46. Private Farqu. McGilavrie
47. Private John McPherson
48. Private John McKinzie
49. Private John McKinzie
50. Private John McKay
51. Private Dond. McKay
52. Private John McLean
53. Private Dond. McLean
54. Private Murd. McLean
55. Private Dond. McDonald
56. Private James McIntosh
57. Private John McIntosh
58. Private Dond. Munro
59. Private Willm. McNabb
60. Private James Reoch
61. Private Willm. Noble
62. Private Willm. Stewart
63. Private John Waters
64. Private Alexr. McBaine
65. Kathn. Noble

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: June 21, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonell
5. Drum Major Alexr. Kennedy
6. Corporal James Sutherland
7. Corporal Thomas Fraser
8. Corporal Benjm. Allen
9. Private Alexr. Cameron
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private William Cameron
12. Private Murdw. Cameron
13. Private Hector Cameron
14. Private John Chissolm
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private Keneth Chissolm
17. Private John Fraser
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private John Fraser 
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private Alexr. Fraser
23. Private Simon Fraser
24. Private Dond. Fraser
25. Private Hugh Fraser
26. Private Willm. Fraser
27. Private Willm. Fraser
28. Private James Forsyth
29. Private John Forbes
30. Private John Innes
31. Private James Lawson
32. Private Hugh McTormitt
33. Private Alexr. McBaine
34. Private Willm. Chissolm
35. Private Willm. Chissolm
36. Private Alexr. McTavish
37. Private Dun. McTavish
38. Private Hugh McTavish
39. Private Niel McDonell
40. Private John McDonell
41. Private Dond. McDonell
42. Private Hugh McDonell
43. Private Dougal McDonell
44. Private James McIntosh
45. Private John McIntosh
46. Private Dond. McGregor
47. Private Dond. McGregor
48. Private Farqr. McGilavrie
49. Private John McKay
50. Private Dond. McKay
51. Private Dun. McCraw
52. Private John McKinzie
53. Private Dond. McLean
54. Private John McLean
55. Private Murdw. McLean
56. Private John McPherson
57. Private Willm. McNabb
58. Private Dond. Munroe
59. Private Willm. Noble
60. Private Willm. Roach
61. Private James Stewart
62. Private John Waters
63. Private John McKinzie
64. Kathn. Noble
65. Private Tavish McTavish

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: May 24, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Mure Trotter (13 June)
6. Corporal Benjn. Allen
7. Corporal Thomas Fraser
8. Corporal James Sutherland
9. Drummer Alexr. Kennedy
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private Alexr. Cameron
12. Private Willm. Cameron
13. Private Murdow Cameron
14. Private Hector Cameron
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private Keneth Chisolm
17. Private John Chissolm
18. Private Willm. Chissolm
19. Private Willm. Chissolm
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private John Fraser
24. Private John Fraser
25. Private Alexr. Fraser
26. Private Dond. Fraser
27. Private Will Fraser
28. Private Will Fraser
29. Private Simon Fraser
30. Private Hugh Fraser
31. Private John Forbes
32. Private John Inness
33. Private James Lawson
34. Private Hugh McTormitt
35. Private John McDonald
36. Private Alexr. McBain
37. Private Alexr. McTavish
38. Private Duncan McTavish
39. Private Tavish McTavish
40. Private Hugh McTavish
41. Private Willm. McDonald
42. Private Dougal McDonald
43. Private John McDonell
45Private Hugh McDonald
45. Private James McIntosh
46. Private John McIntosh
47. Private John McKinzie
48. Private John McKinzie
50. Private Dond. McKay
50. Private John McKay
51. Private Dun. McCray
52. Private Dond. McGregor
53. Private Dond. McGrewer
55. Private Farqr. McGilavrie
55. Private John McPherson
56. Private Dond. Munro
57. Private Will McNabb
58. Private Willm. Noble
60. Private James Reoch
60. Private Dond. McLean
61. Private John McLean
62. Private Murdw. McLean
63. Private Willm. Stewart
65. Private John Waters
65. Kathn. Noble
66. Private James Forsyth (June 14)

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: April 26, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Mure Trotter
6. Serjeant  Alexr. Kennedy
7. Corporal James Sutherland
8. Corporal Thos. Fraser
9. Corporal Benj. Allen
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private Alexr. Cameron
12. Private Murdw. Cameron
13. Private Will Cameron
14. Private John Chissolm
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private Will Chissolm
17. Private John Fraser
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private Will Fraser
23. Private Dond. Fraser
24. Private Sim Fraser
25. Private Alexr. Fraser
26. Private Hugh Fraser
27. Private John Fraser
28. Private Jno. Innes
29. Private James Lawson
30. Private Hugh McTormitt
31. Private Alexr. McTavish
32. Private Hugh McTavish
33. Private John McDonald
34. Private Will Fraser
35. Private Will Chissolm
36. Private Niel McDonald
37. Private Dond. McDonald
38. Private Doug McDonels
39. Private Hugh McDonald
40. Private John Mckenzie
41. Private John McKenzie
42. Private John McKay
43. Private Dond. McKay
44. Private Dun McCraw
45. Private Dond. McGruer
46. Private Dond. McGregor
47. Private Dond. Monro
48. Private John McLean
49. Private Dond. Mclean
50. Private Murdw. McLean
51. Private Wm. McNabb
52. Private Tavish McTavish
53. Private Alexr. McBaine
54. Private John McIntosh
55. Private Hector Cameron
56. Private Farq. McGillivrae
57. Private Wm. Noble
58. Private James Reoch
59. Private Wm. Stewart
60. Private John Waters
61. Private John McPherson
62. Cath Noble
63. Private James McIntosh
64. Private Kenth. Chissolm (May 3d)
65. Private Dun McTavish

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: March 29, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Mure Trotter
6. Corporal Benja. Allen
7. Corporal Thos. Fraser
8. Corporal James Sutherland
9. Drummer Alexr. Kennedy
10. Private Alex Cameron
11. Private Alex Cameron
12. Private Alex Cameron
13. Private Alex Cameron
14. Private Murd. Cameron
15. Private Hector Cameron
16. Private John Chissolm
17. Private John Chissolm
18. Private Will Chissolm
19. Private Will Chissolm
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private John Fraser
24. Private John Fraser
25. Private John Fraser 
26. Private Will Fraser
27. Private Alex Fraser
28. Private Dond. Fraser
29. Private Sim Fraser
30. Private Hugh Fraser
31. Private John Forbes
32. Private John Innes
33. Private James Lawson
34. Private Hugh McTormet
35. Private Alexr. McBain
36. Private Hugh McTavish
37. Private Tavish McTavish
38. Private Niel McDonell
39. Private John McDonell
40. Private Dond. McDonell
41. Private Hugh McDonell
42. Private Dougal McDonell
43. Private James McIntosh
44. Private John McIntosh
45. Private John McKenzie
46. Private John McKenzie
47. Private John McLean
48. Private Dond. McLean
49. Private Murdw. McLean
50. Private Dun McCraw
51. Private Dond. McGregor
52. Private Dond. McGruer
53. Private Farqr. McGillivrae
54. Private John McKay
55. Private Dond. McKay
56. Private Will McNabb
57. Private James Reoch
60. Private Will Stewart
61. Private John Waters
62. Kath Noble
63. Alexr. McTavish

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: March 1st, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Muir Trotter
6. Corporal Benja. Allen
7. Corporal Thos. Fraser
8. Corporal James Sutherland
9. Drummer Alex Kennedy
10. Private Alex Cameron
11. Private Alex Cameron
12. Private Will Cameron
13. Private Murd. Cameron
14. Private Hect. Cameron
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private John Chissolm
17. Private Will Chissolm
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private Will Fraser
24. Private Will Fraser
25. Private Alex Fraser
26. Private Dond. Fraser
27. Private Sim Fraser
28. Private Hugh Fraser
29. Private John Forbes
30. Private John Innes
31. Private James Lawson
32. Private Hugh McTormet
33. Private Alexr. McBain
34. Private Hugh McTavish
35. Private Will Chissolm
36. Private Tavish McTavish
37. Private Hugh McTavish
38. Private Niel McDonald
39. Private John McDonald
40. Private Donald McDonald
41. Private Hugh McDonald
      Private Rand. McDonald
42. Private Dougal McDonald
43. Private Dond. McGregor
44. Private Dond. McGruer
45. Private Farqr. McGilivrae
46. Private John McKenzie
47. Private John McKenzie
48. Private John McKay
49. Private John McIntosh
50. Private James McIntosh
51. Private John McPherson
52. Private Dond. McLean
53. Private John McLean
54. Private Murd. McLean
55. Private Will Noble
56. Private Dond. Monro
57. Private Dond. McGraw
58. Private Will Noble
59. Private James Reoch
60. Private Will Stuart
61. Private John Waters
62. Private Dond. McKay
63. Cath Noble

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: Febry. 1st, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Muir Trotter
6. Corporal Benja. Allen
7. Corporal Thos. Fraser
8. Corporal James Sutherland
9. Drummer Alexr. Kennedy
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private Alexr. Cameron
12. Private Will Cameron
13. Private Murd Cameron
14. Private Hectr. Cameron
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private John Chissolm
17. Private Will Chissolm
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private Will Fraser
24. Private Will Fraser
25. Private Alex Fraser
26. Private Dond. Fraser
27. Private Sim Fraser
28. Private Hugh Fraser
29. Private John Forbes
30. Private John Innes
31. Private James Lawson
32. Private Hugh McTormet
33. Private Alexr. McBain
34. Private Hugh McTavish
35. Private Will Chissolm
36. Private Tavish McTavish
37. Private Hugh McTavish
38. Private Niel McDonald
39. Private John McDonald
40. Private Dond. McDoandl
41. Private Hugh McDonald
42. Private Rand. McDonald
43. Private Dougal McDonald
44. Private Dond. McGregor
45. Private Dond. McGruer
46. Private Farqr. McGilivrae
47. Private John McKenzie
48. Private John McKenzie
49. Private John McKay
50. Private John McIntosh
51. Private James McIntosh
52. Private John McPherson
53. Private Dond. McLean
54. Private John McLean
55. Private Murd. McLean
56. Private Will Noble
57. Private Dond. Monro
58. Private Dond. McCraw
59. Private Will Noble
60. Private James Reoch
61. Private Will Stuart
62. Private John Waters
63. Private Dond. McKay
64. Cath Noble (Jan 4)

Captain John Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: Jany. 4th, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain John Fraser
2. Lieutenant Alexr. Fraser
3. Lieutenant Evan Cameron
4. Serjeant James McDonald
5. Serjeant Muir Trotter
6. Corporal Benj. Allen
7. Corporal Thos. Fraser
8. Corporal James Sutherland
9. Drummer Alexr. Kennedy
10. Private Alexr. Cameron
11. Private Alexr. Cameron
12. Private Will Cameron
13. Private Murdw. Cameron
14. Private Hector Cameron
15. Private John Chissolm
16. Private John Chissolm
17. Private Will Chissolm
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private John Fraser
20. Private John Fraser
21. Private John Fraser
22. Private John Fraser
23. Private Will Fraser
24. Private Will Fraser
25. Private Alexr. Fraser
26. Private Dond. Fraser
27. Private Sim Fraser
28. Private Hugh Fraser
29. Private John Fraser
30. Private John Innes
31. Private James Lawson
32. Private Hugh McTormett
33. Private Alexr. McBain
34. Private Hugh McTavish
35. Private Will Chissolm
36. Private Tavish McTavish
37. Private Hugh McTavish
38. Private Niel McDonell
39. Private John McDonald
40. Private Dond. McDonald
41. Private Hugh McDonald
42. Private Rand. McDonald
43. Private Dougl. McDonald
44. Private Dond. McGregor
45. Private Dond. McGruer
46. Private Farq. McGillivrae
47. Private John McKenzie
48. Private John McKenzie
49. Private John McKay
50. Private Dond. McKay
51. Private John McIntosh
52. Private James McIntosh
53. Private John McPherson
54. Private Dond. McLean
55. Private John McLean
56. Private Murdw. McLean
57. Private Will Noble
58. Private Dond. Monro
59. Private Dond. McCraw
60. Private Will Noble
61. Private Jas. Reoch
62. Private Will Stewart
63. Private John Watters

Sources:
Treasury Board Papers, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." LAC, T.1, vol. 422.

Ibid., "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." TNA, T.1, vol. 422.

Marie Fraser, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." Clan Fraser Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001.

McIntosh, Walter H. 78th or Colonel Simon Fraser's Regiment [Topsfield, Massachusetts, n.d.].

©  Jeffrey Campbell, Fraser's 78th Regiment of Foot, 2018. 

Last updated 24 November 2022.

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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company

The following is a list of the officers and men of the 78th Regiment [Fraser's Highlanders] attached to Captain Alexander Campbell's Company when the regiment was discharged in 1763. Of the approximately 865 enlisted men and NCOs of the regiment, only 170 men are documented as discharged in America. The other soldiers that stayed were transferred to different regiments in the area.

It should be noted that in these subsistence rolls there are female names appearing in italicised script type. And the more interesting question of what part they played in the regiment can be found in the following notes:

1. In "Louisbourg, Key to a Continent" by Fairfax Downey, p. 160: "--- yet more draft had to be manpower, no animals being available, and it proved to be womanpower as well. Among the parties who tugged on the drag ropes, one thousand strong with frequent shift changes, were several hundred laundresses, a number being allowed to each British regiment by regulation, and carried as 'married and on the strength'. Heavy fire from [the guns of] Louisbourg disconcerted them no more than it did the men."

2. In "The Great Fortress" by William Wood, p. 112: "The practice of assigning laundresses, usually the wives of NCOs to military units was frequently followed. In the U.S. Army, where four were allowed each company, it persisted through the Indian Wars."

3. In "The Fraser Highlanders" by J.R. Harper, p. 73, appears: Included in Wolfe's final orders for embarkation to Quebec from Louisbourg, May 17, 1759: "The regiments are to receive provisions for no more than three women per company of 70, and four per company of 100 men."

These rolls should prove to be of great historic value to those who claim ancestry to soldiers who fought at Louisbourg and Quebec with the 78th Regiment. Many of the soldiers who chose to enlist in Fraser’s Highlanders, did so for the money, and those who stayed when the regiment was discharged in 1763, likely felt that their chances of land ownership were better in the New World than they would have been had they returned to Scotland.

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: Aug. 16, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexander Campbell
2. Ensign John McPherson
3. Sergeant Edward McPherson
4. Sergeant John Fraser
5. Sergeant Duncan Wier
6. Corporal Niel McPherson
7. Corporal Evan McPherson
8. Corporal John McCarly
9. Drummer John Watson
10. Private Andrew Anderson
11. Private John Beaton
12. Private John Cameron
13. Private John Cameron
14. Private Angus Cameron
15. Private Murdoch Cameron
16. Private Duncan Cameron
17. Private Donald Fraser
18. Private James Fraser
19. Private Angus Fraser
20. Private Robert Fraser
21. Private David Gunn
22. Private Donald Livingston
23. Private Alexander Morton
24. Private Peter McNaughton
25. Private Duncan McArthur
26. Private Alexander McDonald
27. Private Lachlin McDonald
28. Private Angus McDonald
29. Private Angus McDonald
30. Private Donald McDonald
31. Private John McGregor
32. Private Malcolm McGregor
33. Private John McGillivrae
34. Private Malcolm McIntyre
35. Private John McIntosh
36. Private James McIver
37. Private John McKay
38. Private Robert McKay
39. Private Donald McKinvin
40. Private Evan McLean
41. Private Malcolm McLeod
42. Private Donald McLeod
43. Private Angus McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private John McLeod
46. Private James McPherson
47. Private James McPherson
48. Private Niel McPherson
49. Private John McPherson
50. Private Donald McPherson
51. Private Donald McPherson
52. Private Thomas McPherson
53. Private William Ross
54. Private Thomas Ross
55. Private Alexander Robertson
56. Private Donald Robertson
57. Private Alexander Robertson
58. Private John Smith
59. Private Robert Shaw
60. Private Lewis Stewart
61. Private Alexander Sutherland
62. Private Robert Wilson
63. Mary McPherson
64. Nearow McDonald [female?]

Time of Entry: Aug. 23, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 21

65. Private Donald Fraser
66. Private Angus Stuart
67. Private James Catanash
68. Private Donald McDonald

Time of Entry: Sep. 5, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 14

69. Private John Shaw

Time of Entry: Aug. 16, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

70. Private Duncan Robertson

Soldiers' notes.
[--] A regimental court-martial scheduled for 23 August 1762 to try Donald McIntyre, soldier in Captain Alexander Campbell's Company. No further explanation provided. [Captain John Nairne, "Order Books, 1762." LAC, R5991-0-3-E, MG23-GIII 23].
[--] Ibid., A court of inquiry to sit 8 December 1762 on Donald McIntyre, soldier in Captain Alexander Campbell's Company confined for "stelling [sic] wood."
31. Ibid., John McGrigor scheduled for court-martial 13 August 1762. No further explanation provided. 

Six Companies at Quebec
The following additional victual reports for Captain Alexander Campbell's Company have been become available for consultation. His was one of five additional companies garrisoned at Quebec during the latter part of the conflict, which also included the companies of Major John Campbell, Captain Hugh Cameron, Captain Hugh Montgomery, Captain John Fraser, and Captain John McDonell.

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: July 19, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexr. Campbell
2. Ensign John McPherson
3. Serjeant Edward McPherson
4. Serjeant John Fraser
5. Serjeant Duncan Weir
6. Corporal Niel McPherson
7. Corporal Evan McPherson
8. Corporal John McErbie
9. Private John Watson
10. Private Andrew Anderson
11. Private John Beaton
12. Private John Cameron
13. Private Murd. Cameron
14. Private John Cameron
15. Private Angus Cameron
16. Private Duncan Cameron
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private James Fraser
19. Private Angus Fraser
20. Private Robert Fraser
21. Private David Gunn
22. Private Dond. Livingston
23. Private Alexr. Morton
24. Private Peter McNaughton
25. Private Duncan McArthur
26. Private Alexr. McDonell
27. Private Angus McDonell
28. Private Angus McDonell
29. Private Dond. McDonell
30. Private John McGregor
31. Private Malcolm McGregor
32. Private John McGilavrie
33. Private Dond. McIntyre
34. Private John McIntosh
35. Private James McIver
36. Private John McKay
37. Private Robt. McKay
38. Private Donald McKinven
39. Private Evan McLean
40. Private Malcolm McLeod
41. Private Dond. McLeod
42. Private Angus McLeod
43. Private Evan McLeod
44. Private John McLeod
45. Private James McPherson
46. Private Lauchn. McPherson
47. Private Niel McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private John McPherson
50. Private Dond. McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Thos. McPherson
53. Private Dun Robertson
54. Private Willm. Ross
55. Private Thos. Ross
56. Private Alexr. Robertson
57. Private Alexr. Robertson
58. Private Dond. Robertson
59. Private John Smith
60. Private Robert Shaw
61. Private Lewis Stewart
62. Private Alexr. Sutherland
63. Private Robert Wilson
64. Mary McPherson
65. Nirow McDonald

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: June 21, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexr. Campbell
2. Ensign John McPherson
3. Serjeant John Fraser
4. Serjeant Duncan Weir
5. Serjeant Niel McPherson
6. Corporal Evan McPherson
7. Corporal John McErbie
8. Drummer John Watson
9. Private Andw. Anderson
10. Private John Beaton
11. Private John Cameron
12. Private Murdw. Cameron
13. Private John Cameron
14. Private Angus Cameron
15. Private Duncan Cameron
16. Private Dond. Fraser
17. Private James Fraser
18. Private Angus Fraser
19. Private Robt. Fraser
20. Private David Gunn
21. Private Donald Livingston
22. Private Alexr. Morton
23. Private Peter McNaughton
24. Private Duncan McArthur
25. Private Alexr. McDonell
26. Private Angus McDonell
27. Private Angus McDonell
28. Private Lauchn. McDonell
29. Private Dond. McDonell
30. Private John McGregor
31. Private Malcom McGregor
32. Private John McGilavrie
33. Private Donell McIntyre
34. Private John McIntosh
35. Private Edward McPherson
36. Private John McIver
37. Private John McKay
38. Private Robt. McKay
39. Private Donald McKinven
40. Private Evan McLean
41. Private Malcolm McLeod
42. Private Donald McLeod
43. Private Angus McLeod
44, Private Evan McLeod
45. Private John McLeod
46. Private James McPherson
47. Private Niel McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private John McPherson
50. Private Donald McPherson
51. Private Donald McPherson
52. Private Thomas McPherson
53. Private Duncan Robison
54. Private Donald Robison
55. Private Alexr. Robison
56. Private John Smith
57. Private Alexr. Sutherland
58. Private Robt. Shaw
59. Private Lewis Stewart
60. Private Robert Wilson
61. Mary McPherson
62. Nerow McDonell
63. Private Willm. Ross
64. Private Thomas Ross
65. Private Alexr. Robinson

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: May 24, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexr. Campbell
2. Lieutenant James McKinzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant John Fraser
5. Serjeant Dun Weir
6. Corporal Niel McPherson
7. Corporal Evan McPherson
8. Corporal John McErbie
9. Drummer John Wattson
10. Private Andw. Anderson
11. Private John Beaton
12. Private John Cameron
13. Private Murdow Cameron
14. Private John Cameron
15. Private Angus Cameron
16. Private Duncan Cameron
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private James Fraser
19. Private Robt. Fraser
20. Private Angus Fraser
21. Private David Gunn
22. Private Donald Livingston
23. Private Alexr. Morton
24. Private Peter McNaughton
25. Private Dun McArthur
26. Private Alexr. McDougal
27. Private Angus McDonell
28. Private Angus McDonell
30. Private Lauchn. McDonald
31. Private John McGregor
32. Private Malcom McGregor
33. Private John McGilavrie
34. Private Donald McIntyre
35. Private John McIntosh
36. Private James McIver
37. Private John McKay
38. Private Robt. McKay
39. Private Dond. McKinven
40. Private Evan McLean
41. Private Malcom McLeod
42. Private Dond. McLeod
43. Private Angus McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private James McPherson
46. Private Niel McPherson
47. Private James Mcpherson
48. Private John McPherson
49. Private Dond. McPherson
50. Private Dond. McPherson
51. Private Thos. McPherson
52. Private Duncan Robertson
53. Private Will Ross
54. Private Thos. Ross
55. Private Alexr. Robertson
56. Private Dond. Robertson
57. Private Alexr. Robertson
58. Private John Smith
59. Private Robt. Shaw
60. Private Lewis Stewart
61. Private Robt. Wilsom
62. Private Alexr. Sutherland
63. Mary McPherson
64. Nearow McDonald
65. Private John McLeod
66. Serjeant Edwd. McPherson (June 7)

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: April 26, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alex Campbell
2. Lieutenant James McKenzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant John Fraser
5. Serjeant Dun Wier
6. Corporal Niel McPherson
7. Corporal Evan McPherson
8. Corporal John McArbie
9. Drummer John Watson
10. Private Andw. Anderson
11. Private John Beaton
12. Private John Cameron
13. Private Murdw. Cameron
14. Private John Cameron
15. Private Angs. Cameron
16. Private Dun. Cameron
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private John Fraser
19. Private Angs. Fraser
20. Private Robt. Fraser
21. Private David Gunn
22. Private Dond. Livingston
23. Private Alexr. Morton
24. Private Peter McNaughton
25. Private Dun McArthur
26. Private Alexr. McDonell
27. Private Angs McDonell
28. Private Angs. McDonell
29. Private Dond. McDonell
30. Private Lachn. McDonell
31. Private John McGregor
32. Private Malcolm McGregor
33. Private John McGillivrae
34. Private Donald McIntyre
35. Private John McIntosh
36. Private James McIver
37. Private John McKay
38. Private Robt. McKay
39. Private Dond. McKinvin
40. Private Evan McLean
41. Private Malcolm McLeod
42. Private Dond. McLeod
43. Private Angs. McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private John McLeod
46. Private James McPherson
47. Private Niel McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private John McPherson
50. Private Dond. McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Mal McPherson
53. Private Dun Robertson
54. Private Will Ross
55. Private Thos. Ross
56. Private Alexr. Robertson
57. Private Alex Robertson
58. Private Dond. Robertson
59. Private John Smith
60. Private Robt. Shaw
61. Private Lewis Stewart
62. Private Alexr. Sutherland
63. Private Robt. Williams
64. Mary McPherson
65. Nearow McDonald

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: March 28, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alex. Campbell
2. Lieutenant James McKenzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant John Fraser
5. Serjeant Dun Wier
6. Corporal Niel McPherson
7. Corporal Evan McPherson
8. Corporal John McArbie
9. Drummer John Watson
10. Private Andw. Anderson
11. Private John Beaton
12. Private John Cameron
13. Private Murdw. Cameron
14. Private John Cameron
15. Private Angs. Cameron
16. Private Dun Cameron
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private James Fraser
19. Private Angs. Fraser
20. Private Robt. Fraser
21. Private David Gunn
22. Private Dond. Livingston
23. Private Alexr. Morton
24. Private Peter McNaughton
25. Private Dun McArthur
26. Private Alexr. McDonald
27. Private Angs. McDonald
28. Private Angs. McDonald
29. Private Lachn. McDonald
30. Private Dond. McDonald
31. Private John McGregor
32. Private John McGillivrae
33. Private Malcolm McGregor
34. Private Dond. McIntyre
35. Private John McIntosh
36. Private James McIver
37. Private John McKay
38. Private Robt. McKay
39. Private Dond. McKinvin
40. Private Evan McLean
41. Private Malcolm McLeod
42. Private Dond. McLeod
43. Private Angs. McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private John McLeod
46. Private James McPherson
47. Private Niel McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private John McPherson
50. Private Dond. McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Thos. McPherson
53. Private Dun Robertson
54. Private Will Ross
55. Private Thos. Ross
56. Private Alexr. Robertson
57. Private Dond. Robertson
58. Private Alexr. Robertson
59. Private John Smith
60. Private Alexr. Sutherland
61. Private Robt. Shaw
62. Private Lewis Stewart
63. Private Robt. Wilson
64. Mary McPherson
65. Nearow McDonell

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: March 1st, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexander Campbell
2. Lieutenant James Mckenzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant Alexr. Sutherland
5. Serjeant John Fraser
6. Serjeant Dun Wier
7. Corporal Niel McPherson
8. Corporal Evan McPherson
9. Corporal John McArbie
10. Drummer John Watson
11. Private And. Anderson
12. Private John Beaton
13. Private John Cameron
14. Private Angs. Cameron
15. Private Dun Cameron
16. Private James Fraser
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private Angs. Fraser
19. Private Robt. Fraser
20. Private David Gunn
21. Private Dond' Livingston
22. Private Alexr. Morton
23. Private Peter McNaughton
24. Private Dun McArthur
25. Private Alexr. McDonald
26. Private Angs. McDonald
27. Private Angs. McDonald
28. Private Dond. McDonald
29. Private Lachn. McDonald
30. Private John McGregor
31. Private Malcolm McGregor
32. Private John McGilivrae
33. Private Malcolm McIntyre
34. Private Murdw. Cameron
35. Private John Cameron
36. Private John McIntosh
37. Private James McIver
38. Private John McKay
39. Private Robt. McKay
40. Private Dond. McKenon
41. Private Evan McLean
42. Private Malcolm McLeod
43. Private Angs. McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private Dond. McLeod
46. Private John McLeod
47. Private James McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private Niel McPherson
50. Private John McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Dond. McPherson
53. Private Thos. McPherson
54. Private Dun Robertson
55. Private Will Ross
56. Private Thos Ross
57. Private Alexr. Robertson
58. Private Alex Robertson
59. Private Alexr. Robertson
60. Private Dond. Robertson
61. Private John Smith
62. Private Lewis Stuart
63. Private Robt. Wilson
64. Mary McPherson
65. Nearow McDonald

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: Feby 1st, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexander Campbell
2. Lieutenant James McKenzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant Alexr. Sutherland
5. Serjeant John Fraser
6. Serjeant Dun. Wier
7. Corporal Niel McPherson
8. Corporal Evan McPherson
9. Corporal John McArbie
10. Drummer John Watson
11. Private And. Anderson
12. Private John Beaton
13. Private John Cameron
14. Private Angs. Cameron
15. Private Dun. Cameron
16. Private James Fraser
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private Angs. Fraser
19. Private Robt. Fraser
20. Private David Fraser
21. Private Dond. Livingston
22. Private Alexr. Morton
23. Private Pet. McNaughton
24. Private Dun McArthur
25. Private Alex McDonald
26. Private Angs. McArthur
27. Private Angs. McDonald
28. Private Dond. McDonald
29. Private Lachn. McDonald
30. Private John McGregor
31. Private Malcolm McGregor
32. Private John McGilivry
33. Private Malcolm McIntyre
34. Private Murd. Cameron
35. Private John Cameron
36. Private John McIntosh
37. Private James McIver
38. Private John McKay
39. Private Robt. McKay
40. Private Dond. McKenon
41. Private Evan McLean
42. Private Mal. McLeod
43. Private Angs. McLeod
44. Private Evan McLeod
45. Private Dond. McLeod
46. Private John McLeod
47. Private James McPherson
48. Private James McPherson
49. Private Niel McPherson
50. Private John McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Dond. McPherson
53. Private Thos. McPherson
54. Private Dun. Robertson
55. Private Will Ross
56. Private Thos. Ross
57. Private Alexr. Robertson
58. Private Alexr. Robertson
59. Private Dond. Robertson
60. Private Alexr. Robertson
61. Private John Smith
62. Private Lewis Stuart
63. Private Rob. Wilson
64. Mary McPherson
65. Nearow McDonell

Captain Alexander Campbell's Company
Time of Entry: Jany. 4th, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 28

1. Captain Alexr. Campbell
2. Lieutenant James Mckenzie
3. Ensign John McPherson
4. Serjeant Alexr. Sutherland
5. Serjeant John Fraser
6. Serjeant Dun Wier
7. Corporal Niel McPherson
8. Corporal Evan McPherson
9. Corporal John McArbie
10. Drummer John Watson
11. Private Andw. Anderson
12. Private John Beaton
13. Private John Cameron
14. Private Angs. Cameron
15. Private Dun Cameron
16. Private James Fraser
17. Private Dond. Fraser
18. Private Angs. Fraser
19. Private Robt. Fraser
20. Private David Gunn
21. Private Dond. Livingston
22. Private Alexr. Morton
23. Private Petr. McNaughton
24. Private Dun McArthur
25. Private Alexr. McDonald
26. Private Angs. McDonald
27. Private Angs. McDonald
28. Private Dond. McDonald
29. Private Lachn. McDonald
30. Private John McGregor
31. Private Malcolm McGregor
32. Private John McGilivrae
33. Private Malcolm McIntyre
34. Private Murdw. Cameron
35. Private John Cameron
36. Private John McIntosh
37. Private James McIver
38. Private John McKay
39. Private Robt. McKay
40. Private Dond. McInon
41. Private Evan McLean
42. Private Malcolm McLeod
43. Private Dond. McLeod
44. Private Angs. McLeod
45. Private Evan McLeod
46. Private John McLeod
47. Private James McPherson
48. Private Niel McPherson
49. Private James McPherson
50. Private John McPherson
51. Private Dond. McPherson
52. Private Dond. McPherson
53. Private Thos. McPherson
54. Private Dun Robertson
55. Private Will Ross
56. Private Thos. Ross
57. Private Alexr. Robertson
58. Private Alex Robertson
59. Private Dond. Robertson
60. Private John Smith
61. Private Robt. Shaw
62. Private Lewis Stewart
63. Private Robt. Wilson

Sources:
Treasury Board Papers, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." LAC, T.1, vol. 422.

Ibid., "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." TNA, T.1, vol. 422.

Marie Fraser, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." Clan Fraser Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001.

McIntosh, Walter H. 78th or Colonel Simon Fraser's Regiment [Topsfield, Massachusetts, n.d.].

©  Jeffrey Campbell, Fraser's 78th Regiment of Foot, 2018. 

Last updated 25 November 2022.

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Captain John Nairn's Company

The following is a list of the officers and men of the 78th Regiment [Fraser's Highlanders] attached to Captain John Nairn's Company when the regiment was discharged in 1763. Of the approximately 865 enlisted men and NCOs of the regiment, only 170 men are documented as discharged in America. The other soldiers that stayed were transferred to different regiments in the area.

It should be noted that in these subsistence rolls there are female names appearing in italicised script type. And the more interesting question of what part they played in the regiment can be found in the following notes:

1. In "Louisbourg, Key to a Continent" by Fairfax Downey, p. 160: "--- yet more draft had to be manpower, no animals being available, and it proved to be womanpower as well. Among the parties who tugged on the drag ropes, one thousand strong with frequent shift changes, were several hundred laundresses, a number being allowed to each British regiment by regulation, and carried as 'married and on the strength'. Heavy fire from [the guns of] Louisbourg disconcerted them no more than it did the men."

2. In "The Great Fortress" by William Wood, p. 112: "The practice of assigning laundresses, usually the wives of NCOs to military units was frequently followed. In the U.S. Army, where four were allowed each company, it persisted through the Indian Wars."

3. In "The Fraser Highlanders" by J.R. Harper, p. 73, appears: Included in Wolfe's final orders for embarkation to Quebec from Louisbourg, May 17, 1759: "The regiments are to receive provisions for no more than three women per company of 70, and four per company of 100 men."

These rolls should prove to be of great historic value to those who claim ancestry to soldiers who fought at Louisbourg and Quebec with the 78th Regiment. Many of the soldiers who chose to enlist in Fraser’s Highlanders, did so for the money, and those who stayed when the regiment was discharged in 1763, likely felt that their chances of land ownership were better in the New World than they would have been had they returned to Scotland.

Captain John Nairn's Company
Time of Entry: Aug. 23, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 21

1. Sergeant John McKay
2. Sergeant Allan McDonell
3. Sergeant Alexander McDonell
4. Corporal Donald McKenon
5. Corporal William Ross
6. Corporal William Bruce
7. Drummer Donald Burke
8. Private William Anderson
9. Private Duncan Campbell
10. Private Peter Dunbar
11. Private James Forbes
12. Private John Fraser
13. Private Thomas Fraser
14. Private Collin Grant
15. Private Hugh Grant
16. Private Hugh Graham
17. Private William Ganson
18. Private James Henderson
19. Private James Hackney
20. Private Donald Kennedy
21. Private William Moore
22. Private Alexander Monro
23. Private William Monro
24. Private John McColl
25. Private John Mustard
26. Private Roderick Morrison
27. Private Alexander McLeod
28. Private John McLeod
29. Private James McIntosh
30. Private James McIntosh
31. Private Donald McIntosh
32. Private John McGilleray
33. Private Robert McFarlane
34. Private James McKenzie
35. Private Alexander McNabb
36. Private Angus McDonell
37. Private Collin McDonell
38. Private Donald McDonell
39. Private Angus McDonell
40. Private Archibald McDonell
41. Private Angus McDonell
42. Private James McDonell
43. Private John McDonell
44. Private Charles McDonell
45. Private John McDonell
46. Private Malcolm Nicholson
47. Private John Ross
48. Private Alexander Ross
49. Private Alexander Ross
50. Private William Ross
51. Private Archibald Robinson
52. Private George Strachan
53. Private George Sutherland
54. Private Archibald Stuart
55. Private Donald Walker
56. Elizabeth McIntosh
57. Mary McIntosh
58. Jane Monro

Time of Entry: Aug. 30, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 14

59. Lieutenant Allen Stuart
60. Lieutenant Henry Monro
61. Ensign Charles Burnett

Time of Entry: Sep. 6, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 7

62. Private John Turnbull
63. Private John Fraser
64. Private William Grant
65. Private John Monro
66. Private Alexander McKay

Sources:
Treasury Board Papers, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." LAC, T.1, vol. 422.

Ibid., "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." TNA, T.1, vol. 422.

Marie Fraser, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." Clan Fraser Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001.

McIntosh, Walter H. 78th or Colonel Simon Fraser's Regiment [Topsfield, Massachusetts, n.d.].

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Captain Hugh Fraser's Company

The following is a list of the officers and men of the 78th Regiment [Fraser's Highlanders] attached to Captain Hugh Fraser's Company when the regiment was discharged in 1763. Of the approximately 865 enlisted men and NCOs of the regiment, only 170 men are documented as discharged in America. The other soldiers that stayed were transferred to different regiments in the area.

It should be noted that in these subsistence rolls there are female names appearing in italicised script type. And the more interesting question of what part they played in the regiment can be found in the following notes:

1. In "Louisbourg, Key to a Continent" by Fairfax Downey, p. 160: "--- yet more draft had to be manpower, no animals being available, and it proved to be womanpower as well. Among the parties who tugged on the drag ropes, one thousand strong with frequent shift changes, were several hundred laundresses, a number being allowed to each British regiment by regulation, and carried as 'married and on the strength'. Heavy fire from [the guns of] Louisbourg disconcerted them no more than it did the men."

2. In "The Great Fortress" by William Wood, p. 112: "The practice of assigning laundresses, usually the wives of NCOs to military units was frequently followed. In the U.S. Army, where four were allowed each company, it persisted through the Indian Wars."

3. In "The Fraser Highlanders" by J.R. Harper, p. 73, appears: Included in Wolfe's final orders for embarkation to Quebec from Louisbourg, May 17, 1759: "The regiments are to receive provisions for no more than three women per company of 70, and four per company of 100 men."

These rolls should prove to be of great historic value to those who claim ancestry to soldiers who fought at Louisbourg and Quebec with the 78th Regiment. Many of the soldiers who chose to enlist in Fraser’s Highlanders, did so for the money, and those who stayed when the regiment was discharged in 1763, likely felt that their chances of land ownership were better in the New World than they would have been had they returned to Scotland.

Captain Hugh Fraser's Company
Time of Entry: Aug. 23, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 21

1. Sergeant Alexander McKay
2. Sergeant John Clarke
3. Sergeant Alexander Fraser
4. Corporal Alexander McDonell
5. Corporal George Geddes
6. Corporal Alexander Fraser
7. Drummer John Stuart
8. Private Alexander Campbell
9. Private Peter Campbell
10. Private John Cameron
11. Private Peter [Crell or Croll?]
12. Private George Davidson
13. Private John Fraser
14. Private John Fraser
15. Private John Fraser
16. Private Alexander Fraser
17. Private Donald Fraser
18. Private Alexander Ferguson
19. Private David Jackson
20. Private John Kennedy
21. Private Angus Kennedy
22. Private Donald Levache
23. Private George Miller
24. Private John Mitchell
25. Private John McCutcheon
26. Private Alexander McCraw
27. Private Alexander McTavish
28. Private Robert McDonell
29. Private Alexander McDonell
30. Private John McDonell
31. Private John McDonell
32. Private Allan Eachhorn
33. Private John McLachlin
34. Private Duncan McIntosh
35. Private Farquhar McIntosh
36. Private Alexander McIntyre
37. Private Angus McIntyre
38. Private John McKenzie
39. Private John McKay
40. Private Evan McKay
41. Private Donald McMaster
42. Private Donald McMillan
43. Private Alexander McPhie
44. Private Murdoch McPherson
45. Private Archibald McQueen
46. Private Alexander Patterson
47. Private Alexander Rose
48. Private William Nichey
49. Private Duncan Stuart
50. Private John Stuart
51. Private Peter Stuart
52. Private John Sutherland
53. Private Alexander Sutherland
54. Private John Turner
55. Catharine McDonald

Time of Entry: Aug. 30, 1763
Number of Days Victualled: 14

56. Captain Hugh Fraser
57. Lieutenant James Murray
58. Lieutenant George Fraser

Soldiers' notes.
John Stalker of Capt. Hugh Fraser's Company deserted his company about 29-30 May 1762. "Stalker is of a fair complection [sic], five feet three inches high, round visage, Blue eyes, fair hair'd County of Inverness & Parish of Killmely [Kilmallie] by trade a Laberour [sic]." [Captain John Nairne, "Order Books, 1762." LAC, R5991-0-3-E, MG23-GIII 23].
2. Ibid., Appointed to Captain Hugh Fraser's Company 25 August 1762 from Major Abercrombie's Company in exchange for Serjeant [Hugh] Tulloch. 

Sources:
Treasury Board Papers, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." LAC, T.1, vol. 422.

Ibid., "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." TNA, T.1, vol. 422.

Marie Fraser, "Subsistence Rolls of Fraser's Highlanders (the 78th), 1763." Clan Fraser Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001.

McIntosh, Walter H. 78th or Colonel Simon Fraser's Regiment [Topsfield, Massachusetts, n.d.].

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