His father was a United Empire Loyalist veteran of the American Revolution.
Brother of Ann (Dulmage) Bevitt, Martha (Dulmage) Burritt, James Dulmage, Sarah Dulmage, Elizabeth Dulmage, Mary (Dulmage) Hurlbut, Samuel Dulmage, Eliza Jane Dulmage, Margaret (Dulmage) Hurlbut, and Sophia (Dulmage) Knapp.
Husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Dulmage. Father of Ann Elizabeth (Dulmage) Preston.
Lieutenent, 1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment of Grenville Militia. Killed in action, at 37 years of age, at the Battle of the Windmill while fighting rogue American invaders and Canadian rebels.
Requiescat in pace.
His father was a United Empire Loyalist veteran of the American Revolution.
Brother of Ann (Dulmage) Bevitt, Martha (Dulmage) Burritt, James Dulmage, Sarah Dulmage, Elizabeth Dulmage, Mary (Dulmage) Hurlbut, Samuel Dulmage, Eliza Jane Dulmage, Margaret (Dulmage) Hurlbut, and Sophia (Dulmage) Knapp.
Husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Dulmage. Father of Ann Elizabeth (Dulmage) Preston.
Lieutenent, 1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment of Grenville Militia. Killed in action, at 37 years of age, at the Battle of the Windmill while fighting rogue American invaders and Canadian rebels.
Requiescat in pace.
Inscription
"In memory of
Lieut. John Dulmage
2d Reg. Grenville Militia,
who gloriously fell in
action while fighting for
his Queen and Country
against the Rebels and
Brigands at the Wind
Mill near Prescott on
the 13 day of Nov. 1838
aged 37 yrs. & 17 ds.
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This Tablet is Erected
in affectionate remembrance
of a Loyal and Gallant friend
by his Brother Officers."
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"The Deceased
Son of Col. P.
DULMAGE
Commander of
2d Regt. Gren
ville Militia."
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