Maybe some help could be had here.

http://qyrang.ca/about/history/

"Archives & Queen's York Ranger's Museum

The Queens York Rangers has a rich and exciting history that has been documented in various books, articles, newsletters, and military records of every kind. The archives contain such important documents as lists of personnel dating back to 1777, written military orders (including those of the 12th Battalion, the York Rangers, the 12th York Rangers, the 20th Battalion, the 127th Battalion and the 220th Battalion), training manuals, diaries, historical maps and photographs, scrapbooks and ephemera.

Within the Fort York Armoury, there is a dedicated space that serves as The Queens York Rangers Museum and Archives. The Museum displays uniforms, medals, badges, weapons, equipment and tells the remarkable story of this historic Regiment and the preceding Regiments from which it evolved. The space is open on Wednesday nights and can also be opened by special request.

Here you will also find a display of the historic colours the Regimental flags of The Queens Rangers, which were purchased in England in 1923 from A.H. Linton Simcoe, a descendant John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and commander of The Queenss Rangers during the American Revolutionary War and later in Upper Canada.

For inquiries related to the archives of The Queens York Rangers Museum, please contact the Curator, LCol Diane Kruger at rhq@qyrang.org"