Fort Meigs 2003
Fort Meigs 2003
 
Frob Productions
The Forces Board

B. Kelly Stevens
Governor General
GovernorGeneral@comcast.net
Kelly got his first taste first of the reenacting bug in 1985 when he and his brother Mike attended a small event at Stoneycreek, and then the Feast of the Hunter’s Moon later that year. Throughout the years, he has portrayed a 78th Frasiers Highlander, St Francis Milice, Royal Ecosse (Expatriate Scots serving in the French army), and French Marine. He also enjoys medieval horse jousting and sword fighting as a French Knight with the 'Knights of the Silver Sword' and serves on their board of directors as Treasurer.
Jill Sparrow
Lieutenant Governor
lt_governor@sbcglobal.net
Jill began re-enacting back in 1984, beginning with Civil War in lower Michigan. Since then she has covered Medieval / Renaissance, French and Indian War, Rev War, and the War of 1812 from the Mississippi to the Cape and as far north as Thunder Bay, Ontario. Rarely will you find her in skirts, more commonly she can be found functioning as the gunnery sergeant for the MacLeod’s Company of Frasers 78th Highlanders & Royal Artillery. When not living in the 18th century she can be found a few hundred years earlier fighting with a sword as Squire Rowan Blackthorne with the Knights of the Silver Sword.
Wendy Brickley
Secretary/Treasurer
glenfinnian@hughes.net
 
Michael Stevens
British Field Commander
scotindy@aol.com
Michael is a 20 year veteran of reenacting the French and Indian War time period. As the British Drill Major, his objectives are: safety; the expansion of our hobby; better tactics on the field; and the education of the public.
Jerry Brickley
French Field Commander
glenfinnian@hughes.net
When not re-enacting the 18th century, Jerry is either jousting as a Scottish knight with the 'Knights of the Silver Sword', a medieval jousting troupe that performs at Renaissance festivals, schools, etc., or reliving the American Civil War with 'The Light Horse', a cavalry group that portrays the 1st Virginia Cavalry and the 7th Indiana. Jerry has been a re-enactor for the last ten years and a lover of history all his life. Jerry is a regular at the hawk throws and reliability contests and is often the sole Frenchman in the Highland Games. Jerry’s wife, Wendy, also a teacher, re-enacts in all three time periods as well.
Doug Hill
Safety Provost
chirurgien@hpcisp.com
 
  Jason Bryant
Native Counsel
 
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