John Hainer’s family were UEL and arrived from the States shortly before he was born in 1796. He was married to Nancy Bowman and they farmed Lot 13 Conc 12 Burford Township.
editor & publisher of Canada’s first newspaper, The Upper Canada Gazette
built an industrial empire on the 2nd Conc consisting of a grist mill, a saw mill, ashery, cooperage, stables, hog pens, and 13 dwellings for his employees
helped found the Burlington Board of Agriculture
member of Masonic Lodge (Union Lodge #24)
laid the cornerstone of the Ancaster Free Church
was appointed the first Sheriff of the Gore District (Hamilton and its vicinity)
Military Life
was commissioned as Adjutant in the 1st Regiment Lincoln Militia
held the rank of Lieutenant in the 2nd Regiment Lincoln Militia
when war was declared in 1812 he was Captain in the 2nd Regiment York Regiment
aided in the capture of the American Fort Niagara
commanded the volunteers and militia at Black Rock and Buffalo
appointed Major and was in command at Lundy’s Lane until wounded
Sir Peregrin Maitland wrote of Titus Geer Simon that he,
“served with active zeal and intelligence from the commencement of the war with the United States, his general character and conduct in the command of a Regiment of Militia highly respectable, and his loyalty and attachment to His Majesty’s Government undoubted.”
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.
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.