- Benajah Mallory
Benajah Mallory (ca 1764-
August 9 1853 ) was a farmer, merchant and political figure inUpper Canada .He was born in the
Thirteen Colonies around 1764; he was living inVermont at the start of theAmerican Revolution and served with the local militia. He married Abia Dayton and settled in Burford Township inUpper Canada with his father-in-law and others. When his father-in-law died, he became the community's leader. In 1798, he became a captain in the York militia. He was elected to the4th Parliament of Upper Canada representing Norfolk, Oxford and Middlesex in 1804 and was elected to the following parliament for Oxford and Middlesex. In 1806, he was appointed justice of the peace in the London District. In 1812, withJoseph Willcocks , he resisted efforts byIsaac Brock to pass legislation preparing for war with theUnited States . After Brock dissolved parliament, Mallory was defeated byMahlon Burwell in the subsequent election.In 1813, Mallory joined a company of Canadian volunteers formed by Joseph Willcocks which fought on the American side during the
War of 1812 . When Willcocks died in 1814, Mallory was given command of this unit. Mallory was convicted of treason in absentia and his lands in Upper Canada reverted to the Crown. He later settled in Lockport, New York. In 1838, he offered to helpWilliam Lyon Mackenzie and his followers on Navy Island. He died at Lockport in 1853.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4053 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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