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In his land Petition documents it states..The petitionof Lewis Nedeau now of the township of Portland, a discharged soldier from the late Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. That he served in the said Regiment three years and 13 days and was regularly discharged there from in the month of March 1815. Hist on his enlisting in Montreal in 1812 he was promised one hundred acres of land that he never pet. Received any land from the Crown. That he now has six sons and four daughters and is desirous of the said land. Made in the presence of James Fitz Gibbon 27 November 1839
He died in 1872 at his farm (now Parham, ontario) Hinchinbrooke twp,frontenac co ontario

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