1812 Militia lists found the Vollock’s in Lawe Company of the 1st Lincoln Regiment, Cornelius aged 37 in 1812, present at battle of Lundy’s Lane ; Isaac, resident of Louth also at Lundy’s Lane; James in company in 1813 , Jonas in Company in 1814. No ages and no further info.
Doesn’t seem to applied for Military Prince Regent’s Grants
Father Cornelius (Van Valkenburg) UEL. Vollick listed above age 37 was with Sir John Johnson’s Bart Brigade and were among the first nine to join Butler’s Rangers of their own accord and is a UEL and fought during war 1812-1814 just not sure where he is buried. Isaac & Jonas are Cornelius two oldest sons .
Isaac applied for land also as a Veteran of the war of 1812
Isaac Vollick, Haldimand, 1825 vol 516, Bundle V 14, Petition 26, (C-2948 RG 1 L3).
Veteran Summary
Isaac VollickUnknown, Lawe Company 1st Regiment Lincoln Militia
Place of Birth
Niagara, ON, CAN
Place of Death
Nelson Township, Halton County, ON, CAN
Died on: 30 APR 1864
Reason: Old Age
Location of Grave
Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Sideroad 2 & Walker's Line
North Burlington, ON, CAN
Latitude: 43.419245N Longitude: -79.860569