Hi J.,
My advice to you is to try to slowly introduce a later bedtime. I think if you could get him slowly and gradually to have an 8:30 bedtime, it would work out better for all three of you. Introduce the new bedtime in 15 min. increments per day or every two days or whenever you are able to achieve happy cooperation. Also, it's important for a baby to have a "boring" routine. Keep a regular, quiet schedule around him during the evening hours and seek out very quiet, calm family activities. When you get ready for bedtime, it's important to keep a lowkey, slowly tempo'd pace. Rushing around getting ready for sleeptime is kind of stressful itself if you're keeping up a daily hectic pace.
Two hours before you get to sleep each night make it a point to take the slow, sleepy journey to an extra drowsy, sleep-inducing bedtime ritual. This includes mom and/or dad turning off the television, maybe some very sleepy and drowsy music, some calming one-on-one with the baby involving sleepy lullabyes, baby massage (make it slow and sleepy--none of that raucous clapping patacake or surprising games of loud peekaboo), or sleepy bedtime stories. Pull out the cosy pajamas and get them ready. Make sure baby's bathwater isn't too hot because hot water can be a stimulating factor. A little bit lukewarm bath is fine as long as the baby is wrapped and dried right away. Make sure also that your home isn't too warm or stuffy. Open a window in the evening to let in a bit of fresh air. Give your baby a conscious feeling of love when you lay him down to sleep so that he knows he's cherished and maybe that will help him relax more into a longer sleeping pattern.
The library has some baby-massage books, maybe you can find one with a section on relaxing baby night owls. Try drinking fennel and chamomile tea instead of soda or any caffeinated drinks; these relaxing herbs will also be present for you to nurse him with and maybe he could sleep through the night without waking up so often.
Within one month I hope all will be readjusted to a new family rythm that is more restful to your family.
Hope this works for you,
-M