- Simon Fraser of Balnain (general)
Simon Fraser (
1729 -October 7 ,1777 ,Saratoga, New York ) was a British general during theAmerican Revolutionary War who was killed in theBattle of Bemis Heights .Simon was a younger son of
Alexander Fraser ofBalnain , Highland, by his second wife Jean Mackintosh and was born inScotland in 1729.He fought with theDutch army atBergen-op-Zoom in 1747, and joined theBritish Army as aLieutenant in 1755.Fraser came to
Canada with the British forces in theFrench and Indian War . At the siege ofLouisbourg , he was called "Lieutenant Simon Fraser, Jr.", since he was the younger of two lieutenants with the same name. He was promoted to Captain before taking part in theBattle of Quebec (1759) . At that battle, he was inJames Wolfe 's boat crossing the St Lawrence. It was his reply, in French through the fog, that enabled the party to sneak ashore before ascending to thePlains of Abraham .Fraser served in
Germany ,Ireland , andGibraltar between wars. In 1768, he became the Lt. Colonel of the24th Regiment of Foot .In 1776, the 24th was transferred to Canada in response to the American Invasion, and Governor Guy Carleton promoted him to Brigadier General, but "in America only". When
John Burgoyne organized theSaratoga Campaign in 1777, he was chosen to command the advance unit.aratoga
During the
Battle of Saratoga , the Advance Corp had about 1,000 men. Besides his own24th Regiment of Foot , he had thegrenadier battalion, thelight infantry battalion, and a company of marksmen, along some Canadianmilitia and Indian auxiliaries. Their role was to precede the main column.Battle of Hubbardton On
July 7 , 1777 Fraser's Advance Corps caught up with the American rear guard at theVermont town of Hubbardton. Though the British captured more than 200 Continental soldiers, the Americans fought well and were able to retreat, keeping their force intact to fight at the later battles at Saratoga.Freeman's Farm
Daniel Morgan 's riflemen wiped out Fraser's advance party at Freeman's farm on September 19, and began to inflict casualties on his column before they could form up in the open. Morgan's men charged, and Fraser fell back on the main column, under General Hamilton. As Morgan andBenedict Arnold regained control of the Continentals, his column also took some casualties from friendly fire. The British finally took the farm, but the cost was high.Bemis Heights
Early in the
Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, Fraser fell to rifle fire from Morgan's men. He was carried to a nearby house and placed in the care of Baroness Riedesel, where he died that evening at age 48. He was reportedly buried in a nearby redoubt, but the exact location is uncertain. In her diary, the Baroness noted that he was "...buried at six O'clock in the evening, on a hill, which was a sort of redoubt."His passing is noted by a memorial plaque in the
Saratoga Battlefield National Park .ee also
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29th Regiment of Foot
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