Captain Jeremy Lister (28 September 1752 – 3 April 1836)[1] was a British officer in the 10th Regiment of Foot during the early days of the American Revolution.
His journal was later published as Concord fight: Being so much of the narrative of Ensign Jeremy Lister of the 10th Regiment of Foot as pertains to his services on 19 April 1775.
In 1770, Lister was commissioned an ensign with the 10th Regiment of Foot in England and sailed for Canada.
After being stationed at Fort Niagara in America he saw action at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts.
Lister married Rebecca Battle (1770–1817), with whom he had six children:[1] This biographical article related to the British Army is a stub.