(Redirected from Gabriel Christie (general))'Gabriel Christie' (
16 September 1722 –
26 January 1799) was a
British Army General from
Montreal,
Canada.
Christie was born in
Scotland and first came to North America with the 44th Regiment of Foot during period before the
Seven Years' War. As a Major, he fought with
Wolfe at the
Siege of Quebec.
Christie did not fight in the
American Revolutionary War since he was stationed in
Barbados and
Antigua during that time. But, the war certainly affected him. He had married Sarah Stevenson in
Albany, New York when stationed in the area, and settled his family in Montreal. He was a major land owner and developer (called a ''
seigneur'' in Canada), with property along the
Richelieu River which was devastated during the American
invasion of Canada. Some of his property near
St. Johns was owned jointly with
Moses Hazen who fought on the side of the American revolutionaries, and the two were in court for years trying to sort out the partnership.
Christie was promoted to Major General in
1781, Lt. General in
1793, and full General in
1798. He died at home in Montreal.
External link
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Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''