| 1. Elizabeth Cotter, b. cir 1775 d. 16 Dec 1834 (Age 59 years) ▻ Duncan Darroch, m. Feb 1799 | | 2. Arabella Sackville Cotter, b. 1782, Castlemartyr, County Cork, Ireland d. 11 Jun 1845, Tabernacle Row, Shoreditch, London, England (Age 63 years) ▻ Henry Rudkin, m. 1801 | | 3. Rev. James Laurence Cotter, b. 1783 d. 24 Sep 1850, Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland (Age 67 years) ▻ Matilda Sampayo, m. 1807 ; Harriet Louisa Carleton, m. 1827 | | 4. George Sackville Cotter, b. 1 Jul 1783, County Cork, Ireland d. 10 Apr 1869, Port Maitland, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada (Age 85 years) ▻ Jane Crofts, m. 11 Mar 1819 | | 5. Dr. Rogers Cotter, b. cir 1786, County West Meathe, Ireland d. 1847, Ontario, Canada (Age 61 years) ▻ Arabella Lyon, m. 13 Nov 1810 ; Katherine Hamilton | | 6. Margaret Cotter, b. cir 1787 ▻ John Caldwell, m. 1811 | | 7. Louisa Cotter, b. cir 1789 d. Bef 1865 (Age 75 years) | | 8. Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, b. 2 Sep 1790, Cork, Ireland d. 4 Feb 1868, Macroom, County Cork, Ireland (Age 77 years) ▻ Anne Charlotte Butler, m. 1814 ; Mary Susannah Purcell, m. 5 Aug 1819 ; Mary Anne Gaitskell, m. 1 May 1852 | | 9. Sophia Cotter, b. cir 1791 ▻ Rev. William Butler | | 10. Anne Laurence Cotter, b. cir 1793 d. 12 Dec 1857 (Age 64 years) ▻ William Hales Hingston, m. 1812 ; William Anthony Mann Spiller, m. cir 1830 | | 11. Isabella Cotter, b. 1795, County Cork, Ireland d. 26 Nov 1875, Dunn Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada (Age 80 years) | |
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- George Cotter was a Captain in the 69th Foot and served in the Peninsular campaign. He fought at Quatre Bas and also under Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, when he was awarded a medal. On 1 December 1816 he was placed on half pay. Around 1837, he emigrated to the Toronto, Ontario, area. On 17 July 1839, he made application for the issue of patents for his purchase of military land. At that time, he owned the mills at Newmarket, Ontario, where he had lived since June of 1837. He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 10th Battalion, York Militia, Canada West, receiving his commission on 10 November 1846. He held an earlier commission as Lieutenant-Colonel (24 January 1838) under the earlier organization of the militia. In the early 1850s, he moved to Dunn Township, Haldimand County, Ontario.
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