From Maxwell, ~.: History of Central New Brunswick The commissioned officers of The ~ueen's Rangers known to have received grants in this region were ••• John ~hitlock ••• pg. 68
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1'he Queen's organized New York in the year Rangers 1776 by were Colonels Robert in Rogers and and John Connecticut Simcoe. ~ater this regiment was increased by its union with the ~ueen's Loyal American Regiment of Virginia •.• pg. 67 ~V:1::"
Capt. John Vlhitlock had a grant east of the Nashwa~ but moved to ~ueens Co. N.B. where he became a magistrate and Lt. Colonel of the militia. pg. 83 2nd. Batt. of New Jersey Volunteers. Registered 31st. Dec. 1799, succeeding grant to Col. Isaac Allen and others. hingsclear -- 72 Grantees.
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"St John, New'Brunswick; Cemetery Inscriptions" in Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder Vol. 8, pg • 206 • Nt-J;}.i'; •. Whitlock, Jane A., dau. of william and Jan&, d. Apr. 17, 1807~ a. 2 yrs.
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'/'jil1iam ~ihit1ock died. at Sussex, 1821, a. 55. At the tree dedicatj-'""'\-1,683, Miss' •. Tessie C. lihitlock, of St. Stephen,