
Stephenson Harry M/54421 LOL 2983, Dawson Creek
Corporal, 10 Field Sqn, Royal Canadian Engineers. Died: September 11, 1944. Buried: Italy
(A Roll of Honour from the BC Reports of Proceedings has yet to be submitted)
Abbott Charles #424501 LOL 1351, Portage la Prairie
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Manitoba/Saskatchewan) Died: September 15, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Anglican
Adams William Alexander #424502 LOL 1512, Brandon
Cameron Highlanders of Canada (43rd Battalion, Winnipeg). Died: August 22, 1916, Belgium. Presbyterian.
Allan James Robert, Captain LOL 1630, Cypress River
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: September 20, 1916, France. Anglican
Allen Kennedy Cuthbert #2378956 LOL 2077, Winnipeg
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: between September 27-29, 1918, France.
Alexandra Ross LOL 2267, Lenore
Armstrong Percy LOL 1583, Killarney
Baker George LOL 1795, Winnipeg
Balsdon Leslie #424103 LOL 1734, Lavenham
21st Kingston Battalion. Died: April 2, 1916. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Beaumont Joseph LOL 325, Winnipeg
Bellemay Joseph F. LOL 2035, Brandon
Bettley Clarence LOL 1795, Winnipeg
Bradshaw Robert Oliver, Sergeant #74295 LOL 1795, Winnipeg
28th 'North-West' Battalion. Died: August 11, 1916, Belgium. Presbyterian.
Carter George #820684 LOL 411, Emo, Ontario
52nd (New Ontario)Battalion. Died: November 2, 1917, France. Methodist.
Carvell C.W. LOL 1734, Lavenham
Carvell W.G. LOL 1734, Lavenham
Clarke Daniel #86502 LOL 388, Winnipeg
4th Battalion, Canadian Labour Corps. Died: April 19, 1917, France. Presbyterian.
Comagher Kenneth LOL 1656, Elgin
Crawford Robert Morton #292219 LOL 1616, Elva
4th Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Died: September 2, 1918. Vimy Memorial
Creelan T. LOL 2483, Winnipeg
Cunningham Lorne Emerson #408056 LOL 325, Winnipeg
13th Battalion (Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, The Black Watch) Died: June 13, 1916. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Presbyterian.
Currie Alexander LOL 1508, Carberry
Dagg Frederick James #461475 LOL 1785, Dauphin
44th Battalion (Cameron Highlanders, Winnipeg) Died: October 25, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Anglican
Davidge Reginald #460049 LOL 2311, Winnipeg
Royal Canadian Regiment Died: October 8, 1916, France. Anglican
Duddy Herbert James #925603 LOL 1513, Hamiota
5th Battalion (Western Calvary) Died: July 26, 1918, France. Methodist.
Duncan William #7640 LOL 325, Winnipeg
2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died: November 7, 1914, Belgium. (believed to be first Orangeman from Canada to fall in the Great War)
Favel Robert James #829656 LOL 2430, Petersfield
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Manitoba/Saskatchewan) Died: October 11, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Anglican
Finlay Thomas #622026 LOL 1795, Winnipeg
43rd Battalion (Cameron Highlanders of Canada, Winnipeg) Died: September 21, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Presbyterian
Francis Wheelock #1000407 LOL 1494, Neepawa
43rd Battalion (Cameron Highlanders of Canada, Winnipeg) Died: October 26, 1917. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Baptist
Garland Victor Claude #187056 LOL 1354, High Bluff
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: September 26, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Anglican
Graham Richard LOL 1351, Portage la Prairie
Grant William #1612 LOL 388, Winnipeg
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: April 25, 1915. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Presbyterian.
Greentree Bernhard Francis #1001024 LOL 1494, Neepawa
16th Manitoba Battalion. Died: August 30, 1918, France.
Haight H. LOL 1913, Winnipeg
Hanna J. LOL 1982, Winnipeg
Harris Ralph Norman #424884 LOL 1520, Winnipeg
31st (Alberta) Battalion. Died: September 27, 1916, France. Anglican
Henderson William John #234089 LOL 1512, Brandon
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: August 15, 1917. Vimy Memorial. Methodist
Howe Edward Alexander #1000891 LOL 1494, Neepawa
16th Manitoba Battalion. Died: November 8, 1917, Belgium.
Hudson Howard #126099 LOL 2569, Winnipeg
102nd 'North British Columbia' Battalion. Died: January 4, 1918, France. Methodist.
Hudson Lester #622408 LOL 1507, Portage la Prairie
52nd 'New Ontario' Battalion. Died: June 10, 1916, Belgium. Anglican
Hyder B. LOL 1354, High Bluff
Ivens Charles John, Lance Corporal #424952 LOL 1711, Minnetonas
31st Alberta Battalion. Died: November 9, 1917, Belgium.
Jackson William, Company Sergeant-Major #420474 LOL 1795, Winnipeg
16th Manitoba Battalion. Died: May 14, 1916, Belgium. Presbyterian
Jarvis Allison LOL 1795, Winnipeg
Johnston W.J. LOL 1765, Fork River
Jones Cecil LOL 2077, Winnipeg
Kerr Robert John #461137 LOL 2597, Winnipeg
43rd Battalion (Cameron Highlanders of Canada) Died: October 26, 1917. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Presbyterian
Kincaid Andrew #875272 LOL 120, Winnipeg
27th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: November 6, 1917, Belgium. Presbyterian
Kirk William #71816 LOL 1913, Winnipeg
27th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: April 4, 1916. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Presbyterian
Kirkness Horace LOL 2430, Petersfield
McAuley Edgar Alexander #2129208 LOL 2083, McAuley
27th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: October 4, 1918, France.
McClure H. Lieutenant #22410 LOL 120, Winnipeg
44th Manitoba Battalion Died: August 23, 1917. Vimy Memorial. Methodist
McComb David Leonard, Corporal #86745 LOL 1464, Stonewall
5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Died: June 13, 1916, Belgium. Presbyterian
McFadden Colin LOL 1795, Winnipeg
McHarg Hugh Alexander #292293 LOL 1490, Carman
44th Manitoba Battalion Died: April 8, 1917, France. Methodist
McHenry J. LOL 120, Winnipeg
McKenver Angus K. LOL 2077, Winnipeg
McKerrow Richard #415072 LOL 1653, Deloraine
25th Nova Scotia Battalion. Died: August 29, 1918, France.
McKinnon Roger LOL 2294, Transcona
McKinvin Angus LOL 2294, Transcona
McLaughlin William LOL 1510, Wellwood
McLean Robert, Lance-Corporal, Military Medal, #830619 LOL 325, Winnipeg
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: September 30, 1918. Presbyterian.
McNair Earl LOL 1466, Morris
McNeice Robert John #461500 LOL 2569, Winnipeg
8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: September 26, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Presbyterian
McRae J. LOL 1630, Cypress River
Marsh Gilbert #425054 LOL 1883, Glenella
31st Alberta Battalion. Died: September 15, 1916, France. Presbyterian.
Marshall Alexander #291497 LOL 2318, Ridgeville 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Manitoba/Saskatchewan) Died between August 20 and 21, 1917. Vimy Memorial. Anglican.
Mason Richard LOL 1351, Portage la Prairie
Millar Charles D. #15404 LOL 1490, Carman 8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: February 17, 1917, France. Methodist
Mennie William LOL 484, Winnipeg
Moody Harry John #14770 LOL 2311, Winnipeg 16th Manitoba Battalion. Died: April 23, 1915. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Moore Walter L. #1000203 LOL 1795, Winnipeg 44th Manitoba Battalion. Died: April 27, 1918. France. Anglican
Ogiltree Francis LOL 1357,
Peter Robert William #1000759 LOL 2008, Gladstone 44th Manitoba Battalion. Died: August 23, 1917. Vimy Memorial. Presbyterian
Petrick Adam #865546 LOL 1512, Brandon 8th Winnipeg Battalion. Died: September 29, 1918. France. Presbyterian
Porteous Robert Mooney #213799 LOL 2035, Brandon 19th Battalion (Central Ontario Regiment) Died: September 29, 1916. Vimy Memorial. Presbyterian.
Pott Horace LOL 2318, Ridgeville
Pruden Richard LOL 2430, Petersfield
Rainey James LOL 2569, Winnipeg
Rainey John LOL 2569, Winnipeg
Rankin R.H. LOL 2294, Transcona
Reiney James LOL 2569, Winnipeg
Roberts W. LOL 1913, Winnipeg
Robinson Walter 1795, Winnipeg
Russell Peter LOL 1844, Norwood
Scott J.W. LOL 2569, Winnipeg
Sexsmith Mark LOL 411, Emo, Ontario
Sexsmith Richard LOL 411, Emo, Ontario
Sharpe C. LOL 1913, Winnipeg
Shewfelt Lorne LOL 1490, Carman
Shields G.G. LOL 2446, Winnipeg
Smith Alexander LOL 1520, Winnipeg
Spratt J. George LOL 1656, Elgin
Stokes H. LOL 2318, Ridgeville
Storzack John LOL 1511, Carberry
Tatten William LOL 1520, Winnipeg
Tavener Harold R. LOL 1711, Minnetonas
Thorvaldson W. LOL 2035, Brandon
Vance Samuel G. LOL 1795, Winnipeg
Walker Ernest LOL 1772, Gilbert Plains
Walker Reginald G. LOL 2294, Transcona
Weilding Harry LOL 649, Neepawa
Wilford C. LOL 2077, Winnipeg
Woods Thomas LOL 2039, Benito
Woods W.E. LOL 990, Fort Francis
Wray Robert LOL 2312, Brandon
1939 - 1945
Easton Herbert Robinson, Sergeant, R/56846 LOL 1795 Winnipeg
214 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
Died: April 18, 1941. No known grave.
Harnett Sam Robert James, Sapper, H/56302 LOL 990 Fort Frances, Ontario
3 Field Park Company, Royal Canadian Engineers
Died: October 23, 1944, Belgium.
Peterson Edwin, Sergeant, B/58272 LOL 1510 Wellwood
1st Special Service Battalion (Devil's Brigade)
Died: February 7, 1944, Anzio Beachead, Italy
Pritchard William Lawrence, H/103566 LOL 1568 Rathwell
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada
Died: October 23, 1944, Netherlands.
Reynolds L.R. LOL 1583 Killarney
Sheppard David George, Leading Signalman, V/9817 LOL 1520 Winnipeg
Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve
Died: September 13, 1942 onboard His Majesty's Canadian Ship 'Ottawa' - twice torpedoed in the North Atlantic.
Smith Thomas Alfred, Leading Cook, V/24481 LOL 325 Winnipeg
Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve
Died: August 21, 1944 onboard His Majesty's Canadian Ship 'Alberni' - torpedoed and sunk.
Suttie James Murray MC, Captain, LOL 1510 Wellwood
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Attached: 4th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers
Died: October 22, 1944, Netherlands
The Nile Campaign, Egypt
KENNEDY William Nassau Lieutenant-Colonel LOL Winnipeg 90th Regiment Winnipeg. Died May 3, 1885
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North West Canada Rebellion - 1885
A list of Orangemen having served in this campaign isn't available but many are known to have served. For example, of the 250 men of the Royal Grenadiers of Toronto, 148 were members of the Orange Order. The Midland Regiment (Belleville, Lindsay, Kingston, Port Hope) also had strong Orange connections. Both units were front and center in the taking of Batoche. In all, 40 men died and 119 were wounded serving the Queen during this campaign. It is not known which of those named below were members of a Loyal Orange Lodge. The Government of Canada refuses to acknowledge the sacrifice of its soldiers in this campaign with a Roll of Honour or by even making an effort to determine the details of who they were. Therefore, this Grand Lodge will take it upon itself to provide this known casualty list of killed and wounded here:
ALLEN George Kyrle, French’s Scouts. Batoche
ANDERSON Joseph, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake. ARMSWORTH Charles, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Died of wounds from engagement at Fish Creek. ARNOLD G.P., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Duck Lake.
ASSELIN Benjamin A., Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek.
BABIE James, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
BAKER D’Arcy, Sergeant, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Shot dead April 26, 1885.
BARBER William Henry, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Batoche
BARON Ralph, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
BARTON William, Private, Midland Battalion. Batoche
BLACKWOOD Alexander S., Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
BOUCHETTE Charles J., Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
BOWDEN Harry Hammant, Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
BRISHANE Batoche
BROWN Edward T., Captain, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Killed May 12, Batoche.
BRUCE Valentine, Trooper, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Fish Creek.
BURKE P., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Cut Knife Hill.
CAFFNEY James T. Cut Knife Hill
CANNIFF William Hamilton, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
CANTWELL William John, Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
CHAMBERS Joseph Fish Creek
CHARPENTIER Napoleon, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Batoche
CHRISTIE Albert E., Sergeant, Midland Battalion. Batoche
CLARKE W. Fish Creek
CODE John Britton David, Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed at Fish Creek.
COOK Batoche
COOK Richard Samuel, French’s Scouts. Batoche
COOK W. Fish Creek
COOPER George E., Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own Rifles. Cut Knife Hill COWAN D., Corporal, North West Mounted Police. Killed while scouting near Fort Pitt, April 15.
COWLEY M. Batoche
CUMMINGS Roderick, Colour Sergeant, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Fish Creek DALEY S.N. Batoche
DAWSON George Dudley, Major. 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
DOBBS Arthur, Private, Battleford Rifle Company. Killed at Cut Knife Hill.
DUNN Robert Henry, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Fish Creek
EAGER John B., Corporal, Governor General’s Foot Guards sharpshooters. Batoche
ELLIOTT Sheffington Connor, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
EMERIE A. Fish Creek
ENNIS William, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed at Fish Creek.
ERRICKSON Max, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
FAIRBANKS William S., Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Batoche
FERGUSON Alexander W., Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed at Fish Creek.
FISHER Alexander, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
FITCH William Charles, Lieutenant, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Killed at Batoche.
FOLEY James, Corporal, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
FOULKES Herbert, #93, Bugler, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Shot through chest, May 2, Cut Knife Hill.
FRASER James Sutherland Chisholm, Private, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own Rifles. Cut Knife Hill
FRAZER James Ira, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed at Batoche.
FRENCH John, Captain, French’s Scouts. Killed at Batoche.
GAGHAN Batoche
GARDEN Batoche
GARDNER Fish Creek GARRETT G.M., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Duck Lake. GIBSON W., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Duck Lake.
GILBERT Ernest, Bugler, Battleford Rifle Company. Cut Knife Hill.
GILCHRIST W., Corporal, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake. GILLIES James, Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche GORDON S.F., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake.
HALLIWELL Edwin Armitage Earle, Corporal, Midland Battalion. Batoche
HALLIWELL John Earle, Lieutenant, Midland Battalion. Batoche
HARDISTY R.R, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed at Batoche.
HARRIS Edward, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Fish Creek
HARRISON James, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
HAY William Hope, Trooper, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Batoche
HISLOP David, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
HOWE W. Inspector, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake. HUTCHINS James, Staff Sergeant, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Fish Creek
HUTCHISON James, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Killed.
JACKES Franklin Robert, Sergeant, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
JONES Harry Fish Creek
JONES Milas Riley Fish Creek
JONES Richard, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Fish Creek
KEMP Charles H., Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
KEMP William, Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
KING Charles, Trooper, Boulton’s Mountain Infantry. Fish Creek
KIPPEN Alexander Walker, Lieutenant, Dominion Land Survey Intelligence Corps. Batoche
LAIDLAW George E., Lieutenant, Midland Battalion. Batoche
LANGERELL W. Fish Creek
LANGFORD James, Trooper, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Fish Creek
LEMAY Joseph Ephrem, Private, 65th Mount Royal Rifles. Died in pursuit of Big Bear.
LETHBRIDGE John Edward, Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
LLOYD George Exton, Chaplain, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own Rifles. Cut Knife Hill
LOVELL Edward, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
LOWRY W.H.T., Corporal, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Cut Knife Hill.
Mac KEAND Alfred, Lieutenant-Colonel, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
MANLEY Frederick Fitzpayne, Captain & Adjutant, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche MANNERS-SMITH W.A., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake
MANOLLY G.Henry de, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
MARCOTTE Joseph, Private, 65th Mount Royal Rifles. Died in pursuit of Big Bear.
MARKLEY A., Constable (Scout), Prince Albert Volunteers. Wounded at Duck Lake.
MARSHALL Batoche
MARTIN Arthur S., Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
MASON James, Captain, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
MAWHINNEY S. William, Laboratory Foreman, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
Mc DONALD Ernest James, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Fish Creek
Mc DONALD Mr. D., Assistant Clerk. Steamer "Northcote".
Mc KENZIE Daniel, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
Mc NABB Alexander, Sergeant, Prince Albert Volunteers. Wounded at Duck Lake.
Mc PHAIL Daniel, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake. Mc QUILKEN Joseph St. C., Private, Governor General’s Foot Guards sharpshooters. Cut Knife Hill
Mc REA J. In pursuit of Big Bear.
MIDDLETON Robert, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake. MILLER A., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake. MILSON Henry, Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
MITCHELL Batoche
MOISAN Eugene, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
MOORE Henry Stewart, Captain, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Wounded at Duck Lake.
MOORE Thomas, Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Killed at Batoche. MORTON John, Captain, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
MORTON Thomas, Corporal, ‘B’ Battery (Kingston), Canadian Artillery. Cut Knife Hill NAPIER William, Corporal, Prince Albert Volunteers. Killed at Duck Lake.
NEWETT C., Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Wounded at Duck Lake.
OSGOODE William, Private, Governor General’s Foot Guards sharpshooters. Killed at Cut Knife Hill
OUELLETTE Napoleon, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek.
PELLETIER Oscar Charles, Lieutenant, ‘B’ Battery (Kingston), Canadian Artillery. (attached from 9th Quebec Voltigeurs) Cut Knife Hill
PERRIN Herbert B., Trooper, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Fish Creek
PHILLIPS William, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Killed at Batoche.
PRINGLE William Rodger McIntyre, Dresser, Medical Staff. Shot on steamer “Northcote" at Batoche.
QUIGLEY John, Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
REYNOLDS Thomas, Gunner, ‘B’ Battery (Kingston), Canadian Artillery. Cut Knife Hill
ROGERS John, Private, Governor General’s Foot Guards sharpshooters. Killed at Cut Knife Hill
SCOBEL Batoche
SLEIGH R.B., Corporal, North West Mounted Police. Killed at Cut Knife Hill.
SPACKMAN Alfred James, Sergeant-Major, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Cut Knife Hill
STEAD Louis, Private, 10th Battalion, Royal Grenadiers. Batoche
STEWART Alexander, Colour Sergeant, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Fish Creek
STEWART Alexander, Constable, Prince Albert Volunteers. Wounded at Duck Lake.
STOUT Thomas, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Batoche
SWAN John Wheeler Charles, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
SWINFORD Charles, Lieutenant, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
TAYLOR Douglas H., Acting Bombardier, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
THEKER Walter T., Corporal, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
THOMPSON Frederick J., Trooper, Boulton’s Mounted Infantry. Fish Creek
TURNER James, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
VAREY Charles A., Private, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own Rifles. Cut Knife Hill
VINEN Mr. on the steamer “Northcote"
WARD John H. Cut Knife Hill
WATSON Arthur John, #165, Private, ’C’ Company, Infantry School Corps. Died of wounds following the Battle of Fish Creek, May 1st.
WATSON F. Alexander, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
WATSON M. John, Sergeant-Major, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Batoche
WATTS George W., Private, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own Rifles. Cut Knife Hill
WHEELER Arthur Oliver, Lieutenant, Dominion Land Survey Intelligence Corps. Batoche
WHEELER George Victor, Private, 90th Winnipeg Battalion. Fish Creek
WILSON Michael, Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
WINDER Charles, Transport. Killed at Cut Knife Hill. WOOD J.J., Constable, North West Mounted Police. Wounded at Duck Lake.
WOODMAN Walter Y., Gunner, ‘A’ Battery (Quebec), Canadian Artillery. Fish Creek
WRIGHT William Thomas, Sergeant, 90th Winnipeg Rifles. Batoche
YOUNG Alexander Lovelace, Private, 90th Winnipeg Rifles. Batoche
A detailed, first hand account of Bro. Scott's murder can be read toward the end of this chapter - LINK

Fenian Raids 1866 - 1870
A Roll of Orangemen having fell in this campaign is not availible but it is known that many members of the Order served in repelling the Irish-American Fenian invaders. In 1866 the Grand Lodge meeting had to be postponed with the following explanation: "owing to the invasion of our soil on the 2nd of June by bands of Fenian's, and from the fact that nearly every officer in the Grand Lodge, as well as thousands of our brethren, were called to the front to resist the invaders, the M.W. Grand Master ordered the meeting postponed." The first blood shed by the defenders was that of an Orangeman. The government of Canada refuses to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of those who responded to the call of duty in this campaign by way of an official honour roll.