- Robert Moodie
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Moodie (1778—
December 4 ,1837 ) was aBritish Army officer who later settled inCanada .A native of Scotland, he was commissioned
Lieutenant in theElgin Fencibles in 1795. Six months later he purchased a Ensigncy in the9th Foot . He later exchanged into the 11th West India Regiment and in 1803, as aCaptain , into theNew Brunswick Fencibles . In 1811 he exchanged into aMajor ity in the104th Foot . He served in Canada during theWar of 1812 , participating in theBattle of Lundy's Lane , theSiege of Fort Erie andSackett's Harbour . In 1814 he was promoted to be the 104th'sLieutenant-Colonel after the previouscommanding officer was killed in action.In 1834 he sold his commission and the following year he settled at Richmond Hill. He was fatally shot by supporters of
William Lyon Mackenzie in the opening incidents of theUpper Canada Rebellion . He is buried atHoly Trinity Church ,Thornhill, Ontario .External links
* [http://ontarioplaques.com/Plaques_VWXYZ/Plaque_York20.html Ontario Plaques - Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Moodie]
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