Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:58:53
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Soldier's name:: William Lee, SR
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Bedford Co., VA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:57:33
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Soldier's name:: John Lee
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Cumberland Co., VA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:51:38
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Soldier's name:: Jacob (Van)Gundy
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Teamster in co. of Capt. Sebastian WolfApril 1797-December 1779; Co. of Capt. Wentel Weaver and Najor Hepsam, PA State Militia 30 days in 1781
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Jacob joined the Army at age 13. He has been called "Boy Soldier of the Revolution." Pension # is S32284. His name is listed on the memorial erected by Gov. Bradford Chapter, NSDAR in front of the Federal building, Danville, Illinois. He is buried at
undy Cemetery, Bismarck, Vermilion, IL; DAR marker on grave.
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:45:00
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Ragains
Soldier's rank:: Private and 3rd Sergeant
Company or unit:: NC Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: No. Carolina
Comments:
Served in cos. of 1) Capt. Rowan, 2) Capt. Henry Dixon, Feb. 1776-1778. Wounded at battle of Charleston, SC. During 1780-1781, completed 5 volunary tours of 2 months each as private, serving under Capts.George Hodges, James Patterson, and Bruff under com
and of Cols. McBane and Dudley. Fought in Battle of Guilford Court House 15 March 1781.
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:38:05
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Soldier's name:: Jonathan Coolidge
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Joseph Sargent's Co. of Col. Josiah Whitney's Reg., Ashburnham, MA
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:33:24
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Maxham
Soldier's rank:: Private and Corporal
Company or unit:: 2nd Middleborough, MA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Mary Havems - 12/28/00 19:30:24
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Soldier's name:: Joseph VanGundy
Soldier's rank:: 3rd Lt.
Company or unit:: Benjamin Weiser's C., Northumberland Co., PA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
After the war, the Van was dropped by most of the family, and the name became Gundy. Joseph will be found under both names.
Mary Havems - 12/28/00 19:29:04
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Soldier's name:: Joseph VanGundy
Soldier's rank:: 3rd Lt.
Company or unit:: Benjamin Weiser's C., Northumberland Co., PA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Mary Havens - 12/28/00 19:21:27
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Soldier's name:: Eleazar Goodman
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Vermont service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Capt. Goodman was born and resided in No. Hadley, MA, but at the time of the Revolution, he moved to Wilmington, VT where he was commissioned a captain in the VT service. See VT Revolutionary Rolls, p. 805. Following the war, he returned to No. Hadley, b
t in 1798, moved to Bolton, Warren Co., NY where he was buried. DAR marker on grave.
Olen Twidwell - 12/28/00 15:46:14
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Soldier's name:: Wm (Jr) Tweedwell
Company or unit:: Georgia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: GA-(Franklin Co)
Comments:
Wm(Jr) and his brother John, who were orginally from VA, went to Franklin Co, GA and fought in the REV. War and received land in Franklin Co for doing so.
Shirley Burks Wells - 12/28/00 00:02:21
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Soldier's name:: William Robert Burks
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
William Robert Burks was my great-great-great-great-grandfather. He was born in 1745 in Virginia and died in 1845 in Henry County, Georgia. He married Lenora Harris ca 1765 in Orange Co., North Carolina. She was born ca 1745 in Virginia and died after
800 in Georgia. She was the daughter of Nathaniel and Ellender Harris. They were the parents of five sons: David Burks born ca 1767 Orange Co., N. C., died after 1800, married Lucy Dunston; John Burks born ca 1775 Orange Co., N. C., died after 1800 in G
orgia; William Burks, Jr. (my ancestor) born 1780 Orange Co., N. C., died Nov. 28, 1857 in Newton Co., Georgia, married Mary Dunston on March 29, 1800 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia; Robert Burks born ca 1782 Orange Co., N. C., died after 1820, married Susann
h Dunston on Aug. 28, 1801 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia; and Elisha Burks born ca 1784 in Wake Co., N. C., died after 1865 in Henry Co., Georgia, married Patience Dunston on Jan. 30, 1801 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia.
Charles E., Maynard - 12/26/00 03:43:32
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Soldier's name:: James Maynard
Soldier's rank:: PVT
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC. or VA.
Comments:
James Maynard was a private in the Revolutionary war. He was my Great Great Grandfather Born 1746, Died October 13, 1852 in Wayne co. WV., He married his second wife, Chaney Smith December 25, 1801 in wilks Co. NC. I would like to get information about h
s First wife and Children.
Ben Watkins - 12/21/00 23:43:38
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Soldier's name:: George Harden
Soldier's rank:: Cournal
Company or unit:: Cotinental Army
State of Soldier's Residence:: Valley Forge
Comments:
My great great great great great uncle was killed in action or died form the winter. He died for fightig for his country along with other sodgers.
Ben Watkins - 12/21/00 23:21:34
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Soldier's name:: george harden
Soldier's rank:: cournal
Company or unit:: cotinental army
State of Soldier's Residence:: valley forge
Comments:
my favorite war was the revolutionary war. I am a pure american.
Dorothy Doll - 12/21/00 21:03:19
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Soldier's name:: John Phillips
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 13th Va. Infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va
Comments:
Reportedly served under Washington at Yorktown.
Other's he served under were Steuben and Wayne.
Dolores Leifheit - 12/21/00 06:01:31
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Soldier's name:: John Daily (Daly)
Soldier's rank:: unk
Company or unit:: Fourth Penn Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
John Daily b:1755 d:July 1, 1820 French Creek, Mercer Co. PA. Enlinsted in Capt. James Taylor's Company, Fourth Penn Reg, commanded by General Anthony Wayne. Served in the Canadian Campaign and when returned, under the command of Col. Francis Johnston, t
e regiment became the Fifth Penn. Regiment of Line under Capt. Thomas Boude. John Daly participated in the Battle of Brandywine, taken prisoner. Also served in the Line at Trenton Jan. 1781.
Married Nancy McGill in Allegheny County 1787. Moved to mercer Co. 1804 Had 6 children.
Will share any info. that I have.
Frank R. Mayberry - 12/18/00 21:40:00
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Soldier's name:: Israel Mayberry
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Stembel's Regt of Maryland Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
My gggrandfather whose last contact found on 1850 Census of Hampshire Co., Va.
Please contact me: 318 North 'G' St., Muskogee, Ok 74403-3469 or email me at:
[email protected]
Thomas Mayberry was also listed in the same unit at the same time. I would like information
on him too. Trying to connect the two or find out if they are siblings or other relative. Thanks
Joan Smyth - 12/16/00 21:10:27
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Soldier's name:: Cornelius Comegys
Soldier's rank:: Private/ensign
Company or unit:: 6th Co 27th Battalion Kent Co Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Cornelius Comegys was one of five brothers who served in the revolution. He was with Gen Geo Washington's Flying Camp at White Marsh after the Battle of Germantown. He married and settled in Phila. had six children and was a prominent merchant. His brothe
s John, Alphonso, Edward, andJesse.
Charles Hunter - 12/14/00 20:21:22
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Soldier's name:: Alexander HUNTER
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Col.Jackson (16) regt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Alex served aboard the frigate WARREN in R.I.from 1776-1777 engaged for the town of Rehoboth,MA. Upon completion of Naval service enlisted in MAss. Malitia 1777-1780.Served under Gen. George Washington at Manmouth, N.J.Received pension in 1819.Died Dartm
uth, MA 1821
Charles D Taylor - 12/12/00 16:51:05
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Soldier's name:: ? Levergood
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Killed by indians in Revol War. unkn first name but had son John Levergood born 9/24/1776 who resided in PA, Tioga County.
Charles D Taylor - 12/12/00 16:47:43
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Soldier's name:: Isaac Morris
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Bucks County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Pvt in Bucks County Militia, Eastern Division of
Hiltown, Capt James Grier's Company
Charles D Taylor - 12/12/00 16:44:00
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Soldier's name:: John Garner
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Buck's County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Pvt in 3rd Co. 3rd Bn Bucks County Militia, Capt
Henry Darroch's Co under the command of William
Roberts
Vangy Tilton Maddox - 12/10/00 03:20:40
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Soldier's name:: Joseph TILTON
Soldier's rank:: Sgt
Company or unit:: Co. A, 1st NJ Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH or NJ
Comments:
According to his Pension application, Joseph Tilton fought in the Rev. War in 1775 and 1776. I am unsure in what capacity, however he enlisted in the 1st NJ in the fall of 1777, probably fighting in the battles at Brandywine and Paoli. Following the Battl
of Germantown he marched to Valley Forge and is on the muster roll for the encampment of the 1st NJ from Dec. 1777 to June, 1778. He remained with his unit until he was honorably discharged by General Washington at the New Windsor Encampment when peace w
s declared in 1783. He settled in New Windsor, Orange Co. N.Y.
Mrs.GwenDubay - 12/08/00 17:38:58
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Soldier's name:: John Ellis
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Cap'tOliver Capron's Co.COl.Ephraion Doolittle's Regiment,Muster Roll Aug 1,1775
State of Soldier's Residence:: Richmond N.H.
Comments:
I would like to find a photo or any memorabilia
James Pirtle - 12/07/00 07:29:06
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Soldier's name:: Pirkle , John
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
John Pirkle , served in Capt. Abraham Philips Co.
quite possible a Continental Line. Fought at Battle of Guilford Couthouse. and Raft Swamp. is listed in the D.A.R. book with a Bounty Land Warrant. Invalids Regt.
George Pertle,Purtle,Pirkle served as an ensign at King's Mountain, Militia . Was from Fincastle Co. Va, Berkely Co. Court appt'd ensign.
John Purtle , Pvt. 5th Regiment Penn CL, Pvt. wounded and captured at battle of Fort Washington.
See Pierces Register , General paymaster.
Robert Purtle,Turtle 2nd Maryland Regiment. Pvt.
Jacob Purtle , 2nd Maryland Regiment Pvt.
John Pyrtle, 8th Virginia Line , Corporal
All information has source cites if you need them
I am James S. Pirtle NSSAR 152425 Tx#8494
L Sheffield - 12/07/00 02:53:48
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Soldier's name:: Arthur Sheffield
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Buried in Sheffield family cemetery Chapel Hill, Tenn. Robert Lewis Chapter D.A.R. Decated momunent 1976.
L Sheffield - 12/07/00 02:53:24
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Soldier's name:: Arthur Sheffield
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Buried in Sheffield family cemetery Chapel Hill, Tenn. Robert Lewis Chapter D.A.R. Decated momunent 1976.
Leslie White - 12/06/00 17:21:58
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Soldier's name:: White, David
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Co.H,3rdBattalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa
Comments:
Captain David White was from Cumberland County Pennsylvania Militia. He lived there with his wife Mary Crawford White and their children.
Larry Dane-Kellogg - 12/06/00 03:00:13
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Soldier's name:: Elijah Kellogg (Sr)
Company or unit:: Col David Waterbury & 5th Connecticut Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Elijah Kellogg Sr (b. June 3, 1754 in Ridgefield, Fairfield CT- d. March 27, 1845 in Castile, Livingston, NY) m. Jan 4, 1781: Sarah Jones (b. May 20, 1759 - d. Feb 11, 1826) and had twelve children. He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Colonel Wate
bury's Regiment in 1775 and in the Fifth Connecticut Regiment in 1780. Elijah moved circa 1792 from Ridgefield Connecticut to Milton, New York.
Richard F. Smith - 12/04/00 23:50:42
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Soldier's name:: FOWLER, Philip
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
State of Soldier's Residence:: (MA)
Comments:
Married to Esther Wood (dau of Richard) 1 Apr 1762
in Tewksbury MA. Killed at Battle of Bunker Hill
17 Jun 177
Cyd Rundle - 12/03/00 20:51:32
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Soldier's name:: ROBB (RABB), Samuel
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Cpt. William Armstrong's Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Private in Captain William Armstrong's Company, Colonel William Montgomery's regiment of Flying Camp. Taken prisoner at Fort Washington, after release was wagon-master three years. Was an applicant for State Annuity for service during the
War of the Revolution.
John B Knight - 12/03/00 20:13:23
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Soldier's name:: Absalom Knight
Soldier's rank:: Enlisted
Company or unit:: Captain Carter's
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
He was born in Orange Co, NC, July 27, 1761 and died abt 1839. His deposition for a pension states that he entered the service in 1780-81 in place of Joseph Matthews who had enlisted for a tour of 12 months in the Regular Service in a company commanded b
Captain Carter and Lt Dudley in the First Regiment commanded by Col Lytle and Maj Armstrong. He recollects being at a place called the Round O and the Pond Fronds and also Bacon's Bridge and the battle of Eutaw Springs where he was wounded with a bayone
in the left arm. After discharge he removed to Lincoln Co KY, Wilson Co TN for 21 years, then to Humphrey Co TN. His last known address was Chalklevel, Benton Co TN.
Thomas Honors - 12/01/00 18:48:33
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Soldier's name:: James Parker
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: VT Militia Units
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.H./VT
Comments:
James served in the Vermont Militia Units, beginning on ???? 1781 to 6-30-1781 in Capt James Blakelie's company. He also served in Ebanezer Walbright's regiment, Capt. Peter Page's company from 9-4-1781 to 11-21-1781.
James was born 9-29-1764 in Salem New Hampshire. In 1774 he moved with his family to Walpole, Chesshire Co. New Hampshire. He married Martha Houston of Londondarry New Hampshire in 1786. They moved to Watertown, Jefferson Co, New York in 1801. James died
-26-1826, Martha died 4-14-1841. Both are buried at Brownville, New york
James Parker is my g-g-g-grandfather
Martha Flannery - 11/29/00 23:23:36
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Soldier's name:: William Bruce
Soldier's rank:: Lt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
I am a DAR from William Bruce, but know little of his family. Only know of his son William Jr. who settled in Knox CO.IN.The town of Bruceville is named for him. Any one know where the family lived in Maryland ?
Jennie Vertrees - 11/29/00 06:28:24
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Barto
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
I descend through his daughter, Bethia, who married Jacob Cousins, another Rev. War soldier.
Jennie Vertrees - 11/29/00 06:26:16
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Soldier's name:: Cousins, Jacob
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
I descend through his son, Joshua Cousins.
Steven Matlock - 11/29/00 02:28:25
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Soldier's name:: Timothy Matlock
Soldier's rank:: Col
Comments:
christine kraft - 11/28/00 01:43:57
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Soldier's name:: John McCormick, Sr.
Company or unit:: Virginia, Pennsylvania
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia, Pennsylvania
Comments:
Served first in 1776 in Captain James Robinson's co. in Col. Church's regiment. Enlisted again in 1778 in Captain James Shelley's Co. and afterward served in Captain Mark's Co. 14th Virginia regiment, subsequestently in the same Co. with the 10th. Virgi
ia regiment under Col Charles Lewis. His last enlistment was from Pennsylvania for 3 month's sevice.
A part of his service was against the Indians on the frontier. He engaged in a fight with the Indians on the Wataga River.
Rick Reynolds - 11/27/00 21:19:40
My URL:http://members.aol.com/RREYN/meredith.html
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Meredith
Soldier's rank:: Major and then Brig General
Company or unit:: Third PA Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
My Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Garndfather,
Samuel Meredith (B: 1741-Philadelphia; D: 1817-
Herrick Center, PA), was the first Treasurer of
the US under the US Constitution. Before that, he
was at the Battles of Trenton, Princeton,
Brandywine, Germantown and was at Valley Forge.
Any info on his war years, his service on the
Continental Congresses, his work at the Treasury
or his retirement years in Pleasant Mount area in
PA would be app
Nancy Arnfield - 11/27/00 20:43:21
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Soldier's name:: David Fuller
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Green Mt. Boys
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont/Mass.
Comments:
Dale Cobler - 11/27/00 13:12:27
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Soldier's name:: Cobler, Barney
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: 9th Pennsylvania, 3rd Bde, 2nd Div
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
PVT Cobler enlisted in the 9th Pennsylvania commanded by Colonel Richard Butler, under CPT George Grant's company December 1777. Barney is my GR-GR-GR-GR Grandfather. He moved to Ross County Ohio with his wife Elizabeth.
Dorothy McDade - 11/27/00 00:54:15
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Soldier's name:: John Valentine Stopp
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: PA No. 7
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
I have found additional information to add to a previous entry. John Valentine Stopp was also known as Johann or Johan, Valentine or Valentin Stoppelbein. He entered US on the St. Mark with his brother Johann Jacob Stoppelbein. German ancestory. I hav
found the name of Lee Stufflebeam of Norfolk, Virginia a researcher who seems to have extensive information on Stoppelbein.
Sandy Martz - 11/26/00 19:30:41
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Soldier's name:: HURST, Henry
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Robert Leishman - 11/26/00 06:14:19
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Newberry
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: 3rd Rgt Monmouth Co. NJ Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Daniel Newberry was killed in a skirmish at Grander's Hill, near Freehold, New Jersey. He was in Lt. Joseph Crosscrow's Co, 3rd Regiment, Monmouth County, New Jersey Militia.
Daniel's full name was William Daniel Newberry.
WILLIAM DANIEL NEWBERRY
b. ca. 1726, Monmouth County, New Jersey
m. Mary Ann Havens, 25 Apr 1748, Monmouth County,
New Jersey. Mary Ann was b. ca. 1728,
Shrewsberry, Monmouth County, New Jersey, dau.
of Daniel Havens and Christian _________.
d. 28 June 1778, near Freehold, Monmouth County,
New Jersey.
residence: near Manasquan, Monmouth County, New
Jersey.
CHILDREN:
1-Margaret Newberry, b. 18 Apr 1755, New Jersey
2-William Newberry, b. 29 Oct 1758, Manahawking,
Monmouth County, New Jersey
m. Sarah Raziner, 8 Jan 1783, Glouscester
County, New Jersey
d. after 1843, Sterling Twp., Brown County,
Ohio.
3-Richard Newberry, b. 16 May 1763, Monmouth
County, New Jersey
m. Artelia Leontine Arthur, 3 Jul 1830,
Clermont County, Ohio
4-Daniel Newberry, b. 22 Dec 1766, Monmouth
County, New Jersey
m. Elizabeth Smallwood, 1793, New Jersey
d. 5 May 1850, Brown County, Ohio
5-Aaron Newberry, b. 25 Mar 1771, New Jersey
d. 1776, New Jersey
6-Judith Newberry, b. 18 Apr 1774, New Jersey
7-Mary Newberry, b. 18 Apr 1774, New Jersey
m. John Bennett, Ohio
8-Susannah Newberry, b. 18 Aug 1777
m. John Bennett, 30 Jul 1819
d. 20 Feb 1840, Brown County, Ohio
Richard Collins - 11/25/00 23:56:46
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Soldier's name:: Remembrance Filley
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 3rd Connecticut Inf.
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT.
Comments:
He is my GGGG grandfather. Major known actions he was in are: Battle of Bunker Hill; Battle of Danbury,CT; At Saratoga for capture of Gen Burgoyne, and was later at the fort at West Point.
William S. Darling - 11/25/00 16:59:57
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Soldier's name:: William Darling
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 4th Pennsylvania dragoons
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
I'm looking for information about this ancestor including war history and other ancestors
Pat Decker - 11/25/00 04:36:29
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Soldier's name:: Christian Ensminger
Soldier's rank:: Private (?)
Company or unit:: Capt Baltzer Orth Company from Lebanon Twp
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Christian was born June 8, 1762 and died March 6, 1836. Married Regina Wunderlich February 17, 1790. I do not have proof that he was in Capt Baltzer Orth Company. He had brothers and a cousin named Christian who were in the war as well.
Pat Decker - 11/25/00 04:28:43
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Soldier's name:: Christian Ensminger
Soldier's rank:: Private
Comments:
Dorothy McDade - 11/24/00 23:38:04
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Soldier's name:: John Valentine Stopp
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: No.7, PA Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Info from History of Lehigh County, PA Page 1296 states he was related to baronial Von Stapff family from Germany. Cannot make a connection. With his friend John Silvas they took patent along the Jordan (now Easton, PA), Other information states he emigra
ed 9-26-1741 on the St. Mark. Other conflicting info shows he was born 1742. He had four sons, Samuel (whom I am a descendent of) John (I have info on John also), Jacob and Abraham (no info on Abraham).
John Valentine Stopp was reported to be captured at Fort Washington in November 1776 and never returned to family. His widow Maria Catherine ? married a Kleckner.
Dennis Sneed - 11/24/00 04:38:13
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Soldier's name:: Robert Sneed
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: VA Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Wake Co, N.C.
Comments:
Served under Col. Mason. Pension listed in Book "E" Vol "6" Page "55" North Carolina # 12.389
James E. Taylor - 11/24/00 00:50:23
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Soldier's name:: Russell Cook
Soldier's rank:: Lt.
Company or unit:: Col. John Cook's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Rhode Island
Comments:
Russell Cook of Tiverton, RI served as a minuteman under Christohper Manchester in 1775. He was a private and later sergeant in the 1st Div. of Capt. Isaac Cook's Co., Col. John Cook's Regiment of Milita in 1775, 1777, 1778, and 1779. (Revolutionary Serv
ce Index, RIA) He is also listed in Col. John Cook's Regiment, Rhode Island Militia, Capt. Joseph Sandford's Company pay roll as a Lt. in Aug. of 1778.
Sam West - 11/23/00 18:23:21
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Soldier's name:: Milbea Musselwhite
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Sam West - 11/23/00 18:21:58
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Soldier's name:: Ralph Regan
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Sam West - 11/23/00 18:21:47
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Soldier's name:: Ralph Regan
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Steve McKaskey - 11/22/00 18:47:36
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Soldier's name:: Walter Post
Company or unit:: 20th Ohio Inf
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ohio
Comments:
Walter was apparently a musician in the 20th Ohio.
Franklin Baker Osgood - 11/22/00 00:18:50
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Soldier's name:: Zebediah Abbott
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Andover Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass
Comments:
Zebediah is a new "Patriot" qualified by the Sons of the American Revolution as a result of my application. He marched at the Lexington Alarm, served on the Committee of Correspondence at Andover, and helped write the Mass Constitution. I will be glad to
rovide reference material
F. J. Kembitzky - 11/20/00 19:25:28
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Soldier's name:: Davis John
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Third PA. Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA., MD., OH
Comments:
John Davis was Born Sept. 5, 1760 in Bucks County, Pa. He died Jan. 25, 1832 in Dublin, Ohio. He married Ann Simpson in 1783. John Davis was of Welsh and Irish blood and was loyal to the cause of the colonies. On the 4th of June 1776 the Continential C
ngress ordered a "Flying Camp", to which Bucks County Pa. was to supply 400 men--one of them being John Davis. He was in the company of Capt. Wm. Hart, & served thru the fall of Fort Washington & Ft. Lee and also the loss of New Jersey. He took part in
the Ambroy Expedition. He was then discharged. As the Continentials were emcamped in his home area, he was with Washington at the crossing of the Delaware to attack Trenton. Probably as a volunteer. He enlisted into the Continential Service in the win
er of 1777 in Capt. Thomas Butler's company, Third Pa. Regt. In the absence of muster papers, rolls & his discharge papers it is impossible to name all the organizations he was a member of. He assisted the wounded Lafayette to a place of safety at Brandy
ine, Pa. He also was at the battles of Germantown, Monmouth, Stoney Point, Bergin Point, & he claimed to have marched south in 1781 & was present at the seige of Yorktown. He witnessed the surrender of Cornwallace. He moved with his family from Pa. to
aryland in 1796 and then to Ohio in 1816. Any further info about family would be appreciated.
F. J. Kembitzky - 11/20/00 19:24:20
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Soldier's name:: Davis John
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Third PA. Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA., MD., OH
Comments:
John Davis was Born Sept. 5, 1760 in Bucks County, Pa. He died Jan. 25, 1832 in Dublin, Ohio. He married Ann Simpson in 1783. John Davis was of Welsh and Irish blood and was loyal to the cause of the colonies. On the 4th of June 1776 the Continential C
ngress ordered a "Flying Camp", to which Bucks County Pa. was to supply 400 men--one of them being John Davis. He was in the company of Capt. Wm. Hart, & served thru the fall of Fort Washington & Ft. Lee and also the loss of New Jersey. He took part in
the Ambroy Expedition. He was then discharged. As the Continentials were emcamped in his home area, he was with Washington at the crossing of the Delaware to attack Trenton. Probably as a volunteer. He enlisted into the Continential Service in the win
er of 1777 in Capt. Thomas Butler's company, Third Pa. Regt. In the absence of muster papers, rolls & his discharge papers it is impossible to name all the organizations he was a member of. He assisted the wounded Lafayette to a place of safety at Brandy
ine, Pa. He also was at the battles of Germantown, Monmouth, Stoney Point, Bergin Point, & he claimed to have marched south in 1781 & was present at the seige of Yorktown. He witnessed the surrender of Cornwallace. He moved with his family from Pa. to
aryland in 1796 and then to Ohio in 1816. Any further info about family would be appreciated.
Donald Wolfe - 11/20/00 02:06:32
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Soldier's name:: Massey, William
Soldier's rank:: Lt.Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va.
Comments:
I would like to have more information on Lt.Col. William Massey. His ancestors and his descendants. I believe his mother was Elizabeth Washington Lanier, his father Joseph Massey. Did they have a daughter named Elizabeth Massey that married George "bently
Jarrett in 1822 ??
Donald Wolfe - 11/20/00 01:56:02
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Soldier's name:: Jarrett, Owen
Company or unit:: Privateer
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penn. and Va.
Comments:
Owen and his brother served in the Rev. War as Privateer's there names were David,James,Jacob and Jesse. I have more info. on the Jarrett's please e-mail for it.
Donald Wolfe - 11/20/00 01:48:20
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Soldier's name:: Doran, Jacob
Company or unit:: Va.Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va.
Comments:
I would like to have more info.on this Rev. Vet. His ancestors and descendants. He was borned in 1725 and died in 1793. He served in the Va. Militia.
Donald Wolfe - 11/20/00 01:40:10
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Soldier's name:: Wilkinson, Joseph
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va.
Comments:
He served in the America Revolution under Capt. Woods Company when payed off at Romney, Hampshire County, Va. now part of Wv.
Donald Wolfe - 11/20/00 01:32:08
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Soldier's name:: Mock, George Hans
Company or unit:: 7th Penn. Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penn.
Comments:
He came to america in 1752 on the ship "Bawley" it sailed from Rotterdam,but he was of German birth. He served in the 7th Penn. Regiment.under Major Sam Hay. He was discharged in March 27,1777 He recieved his pay from Capt.Wilson. He suffed from a sabre w
und to the head and arm. I hope this information will help someone in there search
Rachel Conge - 11/19/00 18:16:36
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Benton
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: 57th Pennsylvania Vol
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York, Pennsylvania
Comments:
Daniel was married to Julia Stebbins in Dansville, Ny 1850. He fathered 4 children, Alice, Howard, Carrie, and Francis. Howard is my ggrandfather. He was at Fredricksburg paroled by the south, he went on to Gettysburg was wounded at Emmitsburg Road, taken
prisoner and died in 1864 Libby Prison Hospital, Richmond, Va. Daniel was my gggrandfaher, if you have any information on him or his ancestors please e-mail me.
Rachel Conge - 11/19/00 18:14:48
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Benton
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: 57th Pennsylvania Vol
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York, Pennsylvania
Comments:
Daniel was married to Julia Stebbins in Dansville, Ny 1850. He fathered 4 children, Alice, Howard, Carrie, and Francis. Howard is my ggrandfather. He was at Fredricksburg paroled by the south, he went on to Gettysburg was wounded at Emmitsburg Road, taken
prisoner and died in 1864 Libby Prison Hospital, Richmond, Va. Daniel was my gggrandfaher, if you have any information on him or his ancestors please e-mail me.
F. J. Kembitzky - 11/19/00 11:16:42
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Soldier's name:: Simpson Ann
Soldier's rank:: Patriot
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Ann Simpson carried messages from Washington at Valley Forge thru British lines to his commanders south of Philadephia
Teresa Shands - 11/17/00 14:42:40
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Soldier's name:: William Collier
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
William Collier, b. 11 Oct 1762, Brunswick Co VA;d. abt 1852 Giles Co. TN, son of Thomas Collier and Elizabeth____. From his pension application : "drafted private Militia man in the County of Northampton in the State of North Carolina under the command o
Captain James Williamson in Major Rind�s(?) Batalion in General Green�s division" and "was afterwards again drafted in the said County of State and entered the said service as a Private Militia man, under the command of Captain Henry Casper in Major Pe
bles Batalion, not being joined in this service to any regiment." The entire application is posted to the Giles Co TN site on Rootsweb.
Janet Miller - 11/17/00 14:40:34
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Soldier's name:: BLAIR, Robert
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Washington's Life Guards
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Records show that Robert Blair served in the Revolutionary War as a private in the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, commanded at various times by Major Caleb Gibbs, Lt. Levi Holden, Lt. William Colfax. His name appears of the rolls of that organization coveri
g the period from April 1st l778 to April 1783. Neither the date of his entry into service nor the date or manner of his separation is shown. However, it is stated on the records that he enlisted for the war and served from Feb. 1, 1777 to Aug. l, 1780.
His name appears on a similar return dated June 4, 1783, which shows that he belonged to the state of New Jersey. It is believed that he enlisted in Bordentown, NJ. He was in the battle of Short Hill, NJ June 1777; Brandywine, Sept. 1777 and battle of Ge
mantown Oct. 1777. He was transferred to Valley Forge March 19, 1778 and was also at battles of Monmouth, NJ; Connecticut Farms, NJ; Kingsbridge, NY and Yorktown, Va. He was discharged at Newburg, NY Nov. 3, 1783 where he remained until his death in March
1841. He married Mary Osbourne and had 9 children: John, Margaret (m. Wm. E. Sheffield) Mary (m. Samuel Lockwood), Barnard (m. Sarah Edwards), Walter, Daniel, Robert, William and Anthony. In his will dated Mar. 1841 it is stated that his "son John, lives
in the Arkansas Territory (town unknown) and son Robert resides in Tuscaloosa, State of Alabama" Nothing more is known of John and Robert.
In Sept. 1999, his grave was rededicated with a new stone grave marker placed on his grave by the local DAR. At this time we were told that Robert was born in Scotland and that his wife Mary was of American Indian (Mohawk) heritage. Many descendents me
for the first time at a lovely reception following the ceremony.
Bette Shoustal - 11/16/00 22:17:09
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Frohock
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 7th Starks Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
Thomas Frohock was one of 20 men under Capt. John Moody whol joined Washington's army and marched to New York. Thomas Frohock, under Lt. Eastman's detachment, was sent to throw up entrenchments on Breeds Hill the night before the battle. He was one of th
soldiers who marched from Maine to Canada in the winter season in Col. Benedict Arnold's detachment.
sandra - 11/16/00 03:32:49
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Soldier's name:: Israel Swayze
Company or unit:: Butler's Rangers
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Elizabeth Rowand - 11/16/00 00:17:37
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Soldier's name:: Greene, Nathan
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Samuel Wood's co. of Minute-men
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Helen Leganza - 11/15/00 23:06:54
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Soldier's name:: Henry Hott
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Frederick County, VA
Comments:
Brad Rose - 11/15/00 17:56:11
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Soldier's name:: John Rose
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: Col Seth Warner's CT Regt
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT, VT, NY
Comments:
John Rose was in the French & Indian War at the taking of Quebec and also through the Revolutionary War, after which he settled in Vermont, where he lived until 1812, when he removed to Chenango County, NY, and died soon after." He served as ensign under
Cpt. Simeon Smith and in Col. Seth Warner's Connecticut regiment, 1777-78. He enlisted from Salisbury, Litchfield, CT., February 1776; was appointed ensign 1778 and was at the taking of Burgoyne. He was in the battle of White Plains, Quaker Ridge, and Ne
son Neck Point. He was selected by Baron Steuben to fill vacancies in Col. Swift's Regt. of light artillery. Discharged at Bennington, VT in 1783. In 1818 he applied for a pension from Broome County, NY; he died in Lisle, N.Y. in 1822. Looking for info
mation on parents of John Rose
Alvin Dunn - 11/15/00 02:35:15
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Soldier's name:: DUNN, Daniel
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. McCulloch's
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Appears on Fort Pitt payroll for 55 days service
during Lord Dunmore's War...
Eldora Gentzler - 11/15/00 01:49:59
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Soldier's name:: Conrad Gentzler
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Killed in action at Amboy, New Jersey, in 1776.
Oral reports passed down to us are that he was
honorably discharged but as he left the camp he was mistakenly shot by a sentry.
Christine Varner - 11/14/00 00:25:14
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Husted
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
Company or unit:: Captain Matthew Mead's
State of Soldier's Residence:: Greenwich Connecticut
Comments:
Chris Hatch - 11/12/00 23:07:48
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Soldier's name:: James Redfield
Soldier's rank:: Sgt./Private
Company or unit:: Parson's Company,CT, 1776
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Seeking any information on this soldier from Connecticut.
I am related through his gggranddaughter Delia, married Gaylord Hatch in 1844, Monroe County, NY.
Bill Sinclair - 11/12/00 16:52:11
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Soldier's name:: Samuel HARRELL
Soldier's rank:: Major
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
I am hoping to find some decendants of his.He resided in Sunbury,Gates Co., NC he was born abt. 1750 in Hertford Co. and died in 1811. He was married to Elvey RIDDICK on 30 May 1781 and then to Sally BOND abt 1800.
Thanks Bill
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 16:06:08
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Soldier's name:: John Boynton
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 16:05:14
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Soldier's name:: Ivory Luce
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 15:43:17
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Soldier's name:: Noah Munn
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 15:42:32
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Knowlton
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 15:41:51
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Soldier's name:: George Griffin
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 15:41:08
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Turner
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Charles B.Whiting Jr. - 11/12/00 15:23:27
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Soldier's name:: George Wellington
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
David Seitz - 11/12/00 05:43:56
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Soldier's name:: John Gates
Comments:
Regina Peck Andrus - 11/12/00 00:36:00
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Soldier's name:: PECK, Peter
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 2nd Regiment VA line
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
VA #S. 18:156. Peter Peck served as a private four times, twice enlisted, twice drafted: 1)1777 enlisted 2nd Regimnet VA line, under Gen. Muhlenberg at Brandywine and Germantown. 2)Battle of Guilford Courthouse, NC 3)Portsmouth, VA protecting shipping li
es 4)Yorktown, escorted prisoners to Winchester, VA
Peck was born 18 Aug 1755, Lancaster, PA, son of immigrant Stephen Beck. Moved to Shenandoah Valley about 1767. Married Mary (possibly GREEN, moved to Mason County, WV about 1800, died there we Jun 1837.
Larry D. Brauneller - 11/12/00 00:17:33
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Soldier's name:: Brauneller, Henry
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
There are several spellings of this name, they are BRAUNELLER , BROWNELLER, BRAUNELDER, BRAUNNELLER 7 ETC. We saw some info. on a Henry &/or Henry Jr. We can't find any papers on them.
Nelda Lawrence - 11/11/00 22:04:18
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Soldier's name:: John Dyer
Soldier's rank:: Unknown - "fifer" and "drummer"
Company or unit:: Company commanded by CPT. Nathan Alden; Regiment commanded by COL. Baley
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusettes
Comments:
John Dyer entered the service of the United States in East Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. He volunteered under Cpt. Nathan Alden. He was immediately ordered to Bristol, RI where he was appointed "drum major". He later served in Roxbury, MA. He was there wh
n General Washington took command of the army. He served guarding the passage to the north,Hudson River. He was at Peakskill, Danbury, Woodbury,White Plains, and West Point. He was serving in New York on the 19th day of October 1781 when Cornwall surrend
red his army to General George Washington.
Mark A. Smith - 11/11/00 21:32:40
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Soldier's name:: Isaac Van Buskirk
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Virginia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia,
Comments:
Isaac was born in Loudon/Hampshire Co. in Virginia, served at the Battle of Monmouth Court House, then upon discharge married Jerusha Little, and removed to Pennsylvania. His next residence was the area of Gosport, In, where he was awarded 1000 acres of l
nd in lieu of a pension. He is buried outside the town of Gosport in the Van Buskirk Cemetery. His line was known as the "Military Van Buskirks", as there has been a VanBuskirk(Buskirk) from that line in almost every battle in the U.S. History. His son, M
chael, was in the Battle of 1812, and his nephew, John, was killed in the Battle of Tippecanoe. His daughter married an aide to General De Lafayette.
Mark A. Smith - 11/11/00 21:32:28
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Soldier's name:: Isaac Van Buskirk
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Virginia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia,
Comments:
Isaac was born in Loudon/Hampshire Co. in Virginia, served at the Battle of Monmouth Court House, then upon discharge married Jerusha Little, and removed to Pennsylvania. His next residence was the area of Gosport, In, where he was awarded 1000 acres of l
nd in lieu of a pension. He is buried outside the town of Gosport in the Van Buskirk Cemetery. His line was known as the "Military Van Buskirks", as there has been a VanBuskirk(Buskirk) from that line in almost every battle in the U.S. History. His son, M
chael, was in the Battle of 1812, and his nephew, John, was killed in the Battle of Tippecanoe. His daughter married an aide to General De Lafayette.
Lora Chamblee - 11/11/00 05:13:51
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Soldier's name:: Cook, John
Soldier's rank:: Private
Comments:
Dennis Thompson - 11/11/00 02:28:57
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Soldier's name:: Thompson, James
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina ?
Comments:
James served in the Revolutionary war, under Gen. George Washington.
Dennis Thompson - 11/11/00 02:23:55
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Soldier's name:: Kirkpatrick, James
Company or unit:: South Carolina Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Kirkpatrick met his death during the Revolution in his own home surrounded by family during a Tumultuous period of the war. SC. Was torn by the war, by shifting allegiances, by bitter blood fights between Patriots and Tories, by family differences After a
engagement James Kirkpatrick went parole for capturing Tory meighbor named Mayfield, allowing him to return home to his family. The men returned home to their respective homes. Still smarting from battle loss, a group of Tories who had discovered from Ma
field that Kirkpatrick had returned home, surrounded his house. Bursting through the doors they killed him in front of his wife and kids. The date was orginarily given as New Years Day, 1781.
Dennis Thompson - 11/11/00 02:06:41
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Soldier's name:: Enloe, Isaac
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Was wounded at a battle called Hooks Defeat.
Gretta Saunders - 11/10/00 23:14:33
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Soldier's name:: Rev. Moses Martin Sanders, Sr.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Georgia
Comments:
Brother, Isaac Sanders remained in Montgomery County, N. C.
Lewis Casey - 11/10/00 22:44:41
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Soldier's name:: William Casey
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Evan Shelby's Company of Watuaga Valley Volunteers
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va
Comments:
William was at the Battle of Point Pleasant, VA (Dunmore's War). His company was under Col. William Christian's Fincastle County Battalion.
Alan Richmond - 11/10/00 19:51:19
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Soldier's name:: William Lord
Soldier's rank:: Paymaster
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
William Lord was the Army Paymaster in NC in the Ame. Rev. for about one year. He was the son-in-law of my g-g-g-grandfather Jesse Vaughn, who himself had fought at "Kings Mountain."
Karen Foley - 11/10/00 19:36:37
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Essig/Essex/Essick
Soldier's rank:: Indian Spy
State of Soldier's Residence:: Kentucky & North Carolina
Comments:
Joseph Essig was born in Germany in 1742, came to America in 1752 settling first in Pennsylvania. He served as an Indian Spy under the command of Capt. Riddle. He served from a fort on the Licking River.
Jerry Aurand - 11/10/00 19:24:32
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Soldier's name:: WARREN, Moses Jr.
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
Moses Warren, Jr.(1762-1835)of East Lyme CT was in later years a surveyor for the CT Land Company in the Western Reserve(1796 & 1797), a JP, tax assessor, overseer of Niantic Indians, CT House Representative, delegate to 1818 Constitutional Convention.
Jean Friedman - 11/10/00 18:19:36
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Gerard
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Bedford Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
elected later to Huntingdon Co. Militia as second major. later migrated to Ohio.
Jean Friedman - 11/10/00 18:01:28
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Soldier's name:: Patrick O'Flyng
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: New Hampshire Reg.
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Served in the battle of "Bunker Hill" and the siege of "Quebec"
Re-enlisted in the "War of 1812"
Don Tracy - 11/10/00 15:39:52
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Soldier's name:: Ezekiel (Ezekel) Tracy
Soldier's rank:: Sgt
Company or unit:: Conn Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ct/NY
Comments:
Ezekiel served three enlistments according to his
wife Patiences pension application. He served at
Ticonderoga and Lake George. He was from Preston
Ct. He married Patience (Kimball) 7/17/1777
Don Tracy - 11/10/00 15:33:44
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Soldier's name:: Ezekiel (Ezekel) Tracy
Soldier's rank:: Sgt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Conn/
Comments:
Don Tracy - 11/10/00 15:33:38
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Soldier's name:: Ezekiel (Ezekel) Tracy
Soldier's rank:: Sgt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Conn/
Comments:
Irene HOLMES WALTON - 11/10/00 15:20:36
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Charles HOLMES
Soldier's rank:: Express Rider
Company or unit:: 1st So.Carolina Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: No. Carolina
Comments:
Thomas Charles HOLMES ran away from his grandfather and in order to prevent discovery, assumed the name of Thomas Gwinn. At about the age of 16, he entered the service of the U.S.under Gen MARION. He served under Capt. Ben HARRISON and Govn. CASWELL; he w
s an express rider and carried messages from Gen. MARION to Gen. WASHINGTON, GREENE,and Govn. CASWELL. He was wounded in the knee at the Battle of the Slippery Bridge.
Information from deposition dated 17 Jan 1854.
Source: Washington D.C. Archives/ microfilm film: M 853/ roll 16 ...enlisted 4 Nov 1775/ alias: Thomas Gwinn or Guin.
born 1759 in N.C. died 30 Mar 1854, Farrsville, Newton Co., TX
Doris Mayes King - 11/10/00 15:08:47
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Soldier's name:: John Bennett
Soldier's rank:: pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma.
Comments:
harold lane - 11/10/00 14:44:57
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Soldier's name:: wilkinson lane
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: continental army
State of Soldier's Residence:: pa.
Comments:
wilkinson lane was born in maryland and moved to pa. ca. 1750, to bedford county, later being huntingdon county. he moved to ohio fairfield county ca. 1799 to sec. 8 amanda township.
Phyllis J. Osborne - 11/10/00 14:27:12
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Soldier's name:: Eisenhuth, Bernet
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 9th Bat.Lancaster co.Milita
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Ended his time in the War as Capt. under General
Anthony Wayne. Lived to be the oldest man in Pa. and died at 111yrs old.
Lynda Ardan - 11/10/00 05:05:54
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Soldier's name:: VAUGHN, Thomas
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 2nd Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Thomas Vaughn fought in the Battle of Trenton under Captain John Hewson and Colonel Benjamin G. Eyre. He served in the Malitia from 1779 to 1783. He was married to Mary Bryan.They had ten children. He died on February 12, 1842 and was buried in the Palme
Burial Grounds, Philadelphia.
Thomas was my great-great-great-great grandfather.
Phyllis Lach - 11/10/00 04:22:39
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Soldier's name:: Hugh Wallace
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Capt E. Grahams Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
He was in Capt. Edward Graham's Co.,fifth Bn. Cumberland Co.,Pa. He died in 1820 in Plain Grove, Pa. and is buried in the PlainGrove Presb. Church cemetery.
Phyllis Lach - 11/10/00 04:20:09
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Soldier's name:: Hugh Wallace
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Capt E. Grahams Co.
Comments:
Sherrie Eden - 11/10/00 03:49:36
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Soldier's name:: Robert Willis
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Westmorland Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ohio
Comments:
I don't know alot about him, he was from Scotland and born about 1750, He died 13 Feb 1830 in Belmont County Ohio, where he had a plantation. He is buried at Crabtree Orchard Church,Harrison Cnty, Ohio. He has alot of decendants.
Barbara Madole - 11/10/00 03:33:26
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Soldier's name:: McDole, George
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: Captain Harrison's Comp.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Served as Corporal in Captain Harrison's Comp. Lt Colonel Marinus Willets Regiment of Levies.
Barbara Madole - 11/10/00 03:33:18
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Soldier's name:: McDole, George
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: Captain Harrison's Comp.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Served as Corporal in Captain Harrison's Comp. Lt Colonel Marinus Willets Regiment of Levies.
Malcolm Pullen - 11/10/00 02:26:13
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Soldier's name:: BARNES George
Soldier's rank:: PVT.& Wagon Master
Company or unit:: Col. Clarks Va. Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Was Wagon Master in Capt. John Cropper's Co.
Col. Clarks 9th. Virginia Regement at the
siege of 96.
and the battle of Eutaw Springs,South Carolina.
Issued a pension # 16316 August 16, 1863.
Karen Wood - 11/10/00 02:03:43
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Soldier's name:: William Dove
Soldier's rank:: Pvt, Seaman, Cpl
Company or unit:: VA militia, VA Navy, US marrines
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served with Washington's troops in 1777, in Marines in 1778, in Navy in 1779, and back in VA militia with Washington at Yorktown in 1781.
Have pension testimony, etc. Happy to share
Elizabeth Golembiewski - 11/10/00 01:18:35
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Soldier's name:: Edwards, Edmund
Soldier's rank:: private "fifer"
Company or unit:: 11th & 15th
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
I have more info about my 4th Great Grandfather if anyone is interested. He was at valley Forge and was given a Bounty Land Warrant.
Elizabeth Golembiewski
Elizabeth Golembiewski - 11/10/00 01:18:23
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Soldier's name:: Edwards, Edmund
Soldier's rank:: private "fifer"
Company or unit:: 11th & 15th
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
I have more info about my 4th Great Grandfather if anyone is interested. He was at valley Forge and was given a Bounty Land Warrant.
Elizabeth Golembiewski
Jane Everett - 11/10/00 01:13:02
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Soldier's name:: Jesse Crosby
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Capt Jacob Lovell
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Jesse Crosby 1732-1804 Harwich, MA married Ruth Goodspeed 1737-1797 son Daniel Crosby b 1765 Osterville, MA
Robert H. Lloyd - 11/10/00 00:55:43
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Soldier's name:: James Harkness
Soldier's rank:: Sgt.
Company or unit:: Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
I have documented the Revolutionary War service of my 3rd great grandfather, James Harkness (1759-1836), his cousins and his brothers, and am willing to share this information with any interested party.
Judy Sinyard - 11/10/00 00:00:31
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Soldier's name:: John Wilcox
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Green Mt. Boys and ?
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
John Wilcox (b.1757 in England, d.1823 in Sardinia, New York) Married Mary Crosby (b. 1757 in New York City, d. 1832)
JanetHoussock - 11/09/00 22:48:03
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Brace
Soldier's rank:: Sargent
Company or unit:: NA
State of Soldier's Residence:: Orange County PA.
Comments:
More on Joseph Brace
He served as a Sargent in the Revalutionary War
stationed at Peekskill NY.
Know other information available at this time
He is my GGGGGrandfather
Thanks
Bill K. Stotts - 11/09/00 21:53:35
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Soldier's name:: Fredrick Alberty
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: 4th North Carolina Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
North Carolina Pension Abstracts; Fredrick Alberty, Ensign in Company of Captain Joseph Philips, 4th NC Reg. under Col. Thomas Polk, enlisted about April 1776 and served 5 years and 3 months.In battles of Germantown and Brandywine. Honorably discharged.
Bill K. Stotts - 11/09/00 21:46:42
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Soldier's name:: Solomon Stott
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: Captain James Cobb's Company, Virginia State Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Revolutionary Soliders, Halifax County, Va. records, Court of Pleas, 1774-1777; "The following persons are recommended by His Excellency the Governor, as fit and proper persons to be appointed, and added as Officers, of the militia of this County. Solomon
Stott, Ensign-Captain James Cobb's Company."
Roger Burd - 11/09/00 21:29:17
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Soldier's name:: David Burd
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Middlesex militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Born 1745 - place not known. Gave address as South Amboy, NJ when enlisted. Served until end of war then moved to Union Co., PA. Had 6 children - 2 sons; 4 daughters - names not known.A
ANDREW L. WHEELER - 11/09/00 20:02:43
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Soldier's name:: WHEELER, SAMUEL
Soldier's rank:: PRIVATE (MAY ALSO HAVE BEEN SGT.)
Company or unit:: MASS. VOL. & NY VOL.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NEW YORK STATE
Comments:
SAMUEL WHEELER WAS BORN IN MASSACHUSETTS (POSSIBLY AT BOSTON OR PLYMOUTH). HE ENTERED THE REVOLUTIONARY FORCES AT REHOBOTH, BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS. LATER, HE SERVED IN NEW YORK STATE AND IN NEW JERSEY. HE WAS STATIONED AT ONE TIME IN "THE HUTS A
MORRISTOWN." HE WAS ORDERED TO MARCH FROM POMPTON, NJ TO WEST POINT, NEW YORK BY GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON; HE TOOK PART IN THE FINAL REVIEW OF THE TROOPS IN THE PRESENCE OF GENERAL WASHINGTON AND THE MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
HE SETTLED IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY [CORTLANDT], AND MARRIED MARTHA LESTER. THEY LIVED AT COLLABAUGH,
AND MOUNT PLEASANT, NEW YORK. HE PROBABLY HAD A SIBLING NAMED JOSEPH WHEELER, AND A SIBLING OR UNCLE, JUSTUS WHEELER, OF YORKTOWN, NEW YORK.
I AM THE GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON OF SAMUEL AND MARTHA WHEELER. SAMUEL SERVED UNDER THE COMMAND OF PHILIP VAN CORTLANDT, AMONG OTHERS. HE WAS STATIONED AT PAWTUXET (NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH "PAWTUCKET,") IN WHAT IS NOW RHODE ISLAND. HIS WIFE'S FAMILY
RIGNINATED AT IPSWICH, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS; THEY LATER LIVED IN THE AREA OF NEW LONDON AND STONINGTON, CT.
I AM LOOKING FOR THE TRACES OF MY WHEELER-LESTER FAMILY IN MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT, AND NEW YORK.
Rich SAUM - 11/09/00 19:59:05
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Soldier's name:: John CRAIG
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: John Walton's Company of Light Horse, NJ Troops
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Born 06 May 1762 at Freehold, Monmouth Co. NJ, son of William and Eleanor(RHEA)CRAIG. Enlisted as private in 1777, serving in Monmouth Co. NJ Militia in Col. Asher HOLME's 1st Regiment, Col. Daniel HENDRICKSON's 3rd Regiment until 1780. Married Lydia "Le
tie" BAIRD in 19 Feb 1788; moved to NY for 8-9 years; around 1800 moved to Butler County, OH; died o4 Dec 1840 in Jacksonburg, Wayne Township, Butler County OH; buried in Jacksonburg Cemetery.
J. Lape - 11/09/00 19:40:05
My URL:http://home.twcny.rr.com/lape/update.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Terpenning
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Capt. John L. Hardenburg belonging to a regiment of the levies of militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Jacob Terpening was born in New Paltz 1757, son of Jacobus Terpenning and Marietje Beem. He was baptized 21 August 1757 (N.P.D.R.C.p.104 New Paltz Record), witnesses: Boudewyn Teerpenning and wife Elizabeth. Jacob Terpenning was a Private in December 1782
in the company commanded by Capt. John L. Hardenburg belonging to a regiment of the levies of militia raised for the defense of the state, which regiment was then under the command of Lt. Col. Frederick Weisenfels, and was called to the field of active se
vice in April 1782. After the Revolution, Jacob settled on the Terpenning farm (later called Turkey Hill) in the town of Summit, where he lived as a farmer. Jacob married Elizabeth Wey (Weight, Way) about 1802. They had two children: Maria Maritze Terpe
ing and Cornelius Terpening. Jacob Terpening died 15 Mar 1813.
J. Lape - 11/09/00 19:36:52
My URL:http://home.twcny.rr.com/lape/civil.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Lape
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Livingston Regiment (10th), Albany County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Was a Private in the Revolutionary War, member of Shaver's Co., Livingston Regiment (10th), Albany County Militia. Paid, unknown 1780's date, �1.8.5 (Military Service Records in the National Archives, Cards # 27806.) Died May 02, 1813, Churchtown, Columbi
, NY. (Twin brother of Samuel Lape)
J. Lape - 11/09/00 19:33:38
My URL:http://home.twcny.rr.com/lape/georgel.htm
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Soldier's name:: George Lape
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Eighth Regiment, Albany County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Was a Private in the Revolutionary War. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3, LAPE George, St Thomas Lutheran Church Cemetery, Churchtown, Columbia Co NY. Died February 22, 1839.
karen - 11/09/00 18:45:20
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Soldier's name:: Simeon Hicks
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Mass Militia/Capron's Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
My ancestor�s services during the Revolutionary War were as follows:
Simeon Hicks first entered the service of the United States in the War of the revolution on the day after the Battle of Lexington in 1775, when he entered in the Mass Militia, under Samuel Poff, Captain, and marched from Rehoboth to Roxbury and served dur
ng this campaign, nine months, under Levi Bowen of Rehoboth, in the Brigade under General Putnam. He assisted in the building of the Roxbury Fort and making redoubts between Dorchester Neck and Heights and at Roxbury. The day of Bunker Hill Battle he wa
at Dorchester Heights with the company to which he belonged employed in building the breastworks. At the expiration of his term he returned to Rehoboth. In Feb. 1776, a few days later he re-enlisted for two months under Capt. John Pain and Lt. Samuel C
rpenter and marched to Winter Hill. He assisted in building of the fortifications on the Dorchester Heights, and filling hogsheads and barrels to roll on the British should they attempt to ascend. He remained until his discharge, and assisted in making
he entrenchments below Bristol. In May, 1777 he entered the service again as a substitute for his brother, Asa Hicks, and marched from Richmond under Capt. Ashley of Winchester to Clarenden. In June 29, 1777 he was a private on the rolls of Captain Oliv
r Capron�s Co., Col Samuel Ashleys Regiment of Militia, which marched to the relief of Ticonderoga in 1777. He re-enlisted as a private in Captain Samuel Wright�s Company in Col, Nichols regiment, in Gen. Stark�s Brigade of Militia and marched from Winch
ster, NH to fight in the Battle of Bennington. Was discharged Sept. 24, 1777.
Carolyn Erickson - 11/09/00 17:32:39
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Soldier's name:: Pendergast,Edward
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Penn. Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Carlisle,Cumberland Co ,PA
Comments:
Edward Pendergast of Ripley Co.,IN 67 years old applied for REV WAR Pension. Enlisted in 1779 and for 1 year was a PVT. in the PA Line under Gen. Wilson, Capt. Samuel Postlewaite and Lt. Holmes. Resided in Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,PA when he enlisted. H
s father was Phillip Pendergast b. 1734 and his mother was Margaret Hastings b.1735.
His children were:Thomas, Rebecca,Sarah, Robert R.,William, Polly, John, Samuel and Margaret. I am a descendant of Robert R. Pendergast.
Arlene Lenox - 11/09/00 15:55:01
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Soldier's name:: Nathan Buttrick
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Col. John Buttrick Co. of Volunteers
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma.
Comments:
Nathan, was a volunteer and served as a private. His militry record listed his service at Dorchester March 4, 1776. Also, at Ticonderoga in 1776. In 1777 served with his brother Col. John Buttrick's Company of Volunteers,Col. Reeds Regt. at the taking of
urgoyne. He was also listed in battles at Northward and at Rhode Island. DAR National No.724317
Sandra Long - 11/09/00 15:53:07
My URL:http://people.atl.mediaone.net/randykl/Long/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Long, Edward
Company or unit:: Washington's Unit
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Served with brothers Thomas and John at Valley Forge where Edward receive a wound to the head. Thomas, William and John crossed the Delaware with Washington when he made the Christmas Eve attack on the Hessians at Trenton. Seeking information on Edward'
brothers Thomas, William, and John. Also seeking information on Edward's father, Thomas.
William Hutchinson - 11/09/00 15:37:13
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Soldier's name:: Levi Hutchinson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Moody's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
Levi was at the battle of Bunker Hill (Breeds Hill) with Starks Regiment.
Dick Bolt - 11/09/00 15:35:38
My URL:http://www.his.com/~dickbolt/genealogy.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CLARK
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Massachusetts & RI Ancesters
http://www.his.com/~dickbolt/genealogy.html
Capt. John CLARK (1730-1783)-RW
Benjamin BUXTON (1715-?) F&IW
Capt. James BUXTON ( 1745-1817)-RW
Willie Beaty - 11/09/00 15:35:33
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Soldier's name:: BEATY James
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: North Carolina line
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
James Beaty, my gggggrandfather, volunteered for four campaigns during the years 1775-1778. He lived in Rowan County, NC at his first enlistment and returned there after each campaign. James was the first or second son of John Beaty SR and Margaret Montgo
ery, born in Chester County, PA in 1752 or 1753. I have his pension application with many details of his RW campaigns. James eventually migrate to Cumberland County, KY and then to Rutherford County, TN, where he died and is buried.
Dick Bolt - 11/09/00 15:35:06
My URL:http://www.his.com/~dickbolt/genealogy.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Buxton
State of Soldier's Residence:: RI & MA?
Comments:
Massachusetts & RI Ancesters
http://www.his.com/~dickbolt/genealogy.html
Capt. John CLARK (1730-1783)-RW
Benjamin BUXTON (1715-?) F&IW
Capt. James BUXTON ( 1745-1817)-RW
Shay Moore - 11/09/00 15:23:27
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Soldier's name:: Dean, Walter
Soldier's rank:: Ensign - Captain
Company or unit:: Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Walter Dean was born Sept 5, 1751 in New London, CT. He was an original member of the Cinncinnati of Massachusetts enlisting as an Ensign, served in many battles and retired as a Captain of the Continental Line.(DAR/SAR) He married Abigail Adams April 14
1777 in New Marlborough, MA and died Jan 19, 1814 in Phelps, NY while visiting a son. We believe he was the son of Seth Deane of New London, CT/Phelps, NY - still seeking confirmation on his parents. He was my gggggrandfather.
Shay Moore - 11/09/00 15:15:00
Soldier's name:: Dean, Walter
Soldier's rank:: Ensign - Captain
Company or unit:: Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Walter Deane was born Sept 5, 1751, in New London,CT. He was an original member of the Cinncinnati of Massachusetts, enlisted as an Ensign, served in many battles and retired as a Captain of the Continental Line.(DAR/SAR) Married Abigail Adams April 14, 1
77, died Jan 19, 1814 in Phelps, NY. We believe he is the son of Seth Deane of New London, CT/Phelps, NY. He was my gggggrandfather. Searching for proof of his parents.
John S. Stinchcomb - 11/09/00 15:13:29
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/jstinchcomb_2000
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Soldier's name:: William Stinchcomb
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Maryland Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
William Stinchcomb was a paymaster in the Maryland Militia with the rank of Lieutenant. His brothers, Enoch, McLain, and Aquilla, were also members of the Maryland Militia. William's brother Christopher served during the Revolutionary War, for the State o
Delaware.
David Perkins - 11/09/00 15:11:34
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Soldier's name:: Christian Perkins
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: 6th VA regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Goochland Co. VA
Comments:
Christian received his disability pension for being wounded during the war from the state of Kentucky on 28 Dec. 1829.
Dorothea Bedinger Clymer - 11/09/00 14:44:17
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Soldier's name:: BEDINGER, Christopher
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Continental Line, Capt. Henry Miller's Co., 1st PA Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Christopher Bedinger, s/o Hans Adam Budinger, was b York Co., PA 1757. Enlisted continuously entire war. Married twice--1st to Mary Turner, 2nd (bigamously) to Mary Sanders. At Morristown, Valley Forge, Saratoga. Following war was mustered out at Lanc
ster, PA, then returned to NJ where he lived until about 1810, then emigrated to Frederick Co., VA. Half-bro to Nicholas Bittinger (PA), half-uncle to Henry and Daniel Bedinger (VA), all of whom also were in Rev War.
Carey Haskell - 11/09/00 14:40:14
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/careyhaskell/nathaniel.html
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Haskell
Soldier's rank:: 2nd Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant
Company or unit:: 4th Cumberland Co. regt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Have posted a five-page Revolutionary War abstract of Nathaniel's War service.
dick spiess - 11/09/00 14:11:12
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Soldier's name:: Francis Blood
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
I have a francis blood as a relative but don't know if this is the same francis blood that fought at Bunker hill in 1775. Any help would be appreciated
dick spiess - 11/09/00 14:09:06
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Soldier's name:: Elias Boynton
Soldier's rank:: pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
I'm trying to get information on this particular individual. He fought at Bunker hill enlisting April 19 1775 and marching to lexington.
Dale Cobler - 11/09/00 13:45:01
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Soldier's name:: Barnhart Cobbler
Company or unit:: 9th Pennsylvania
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Barnhardt(Bernard) was a wagon driver under COL Richard Butler's 9th Pennsylvania. His Company Commander was CPT Grant. Bernard was injured and spent some time in an Army hospital near Reading, PA. After the war he moved to Ross/Adams County Ohio.
Judith Schultz - 11/09/00 13:40:23
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Soldier's name:: James Laughlin
Soldier's rank:: private 4th class
Company or unit:: Capt. Peoples Co. lst Battalion, Cumberland Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
He can be followed through the Muster Rolls given in the Pennsylvania Archives, 5th series, Volume 6 pages:
Pages 25 Oct.25, 1777, Enlisted as private 4th class, Capt. Alexander Peoples 1st Battalion, Capt.Patrick Jack's company.
Pages 28, Nov 19 1777 same as above.
Pages 62 Sept. 1779 Same. Capt. Jack;s 5th Co., under Col. James Dunlap. Capt. Alex.
John Lasher - 11/09/00 13:38:48
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Becker
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Captain Mann and Captain Dietz
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Jacob was the son of Johannes Becker, the original German Becker family that settled in Schoharie Co, NY
gordon moore - 11/09/00 13:18:25
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Soldier's name:: John Pierson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 3rd NJ Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Served in Richard Cox's Company, 3rd NJ
regiment, commanded by Colonol Dayton.He
enlisted April 1, 1780. He and his company
was transferred to the 1st NJ regiment. He
served until the end of the war. The family was
Presbyterian. I have copies of letters with this
info.
Betty Austin - 11/09/00 13:00:43
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Soldier's name:: George Guy
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 13th Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
George Guy was a member of the committee of Safety and Justice of the peace of Caroline Co., VA, 1774.
In December 1777, Joseph Dejarnatt and Samuel Norment took oaths to the commonwealth as ensigns in the militia. The were assigned to the 13th Company under George Guy, Captain and Joseph Richardson, First Lieutenant. George Guy took his oath as an offic
r on November 15, 1777 in Jan. 1779 Captain Guy resigned. He was born 1725 and died in Caroline Co., VA in Nov. 1803.
Captain George Guy is listed in the lineage Book in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists in vo.IV page 305.
J.Scown - 11/09/00 12:20:11
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Blasedl
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass. or N.Hampshire
Comments:
Jacob Blasdel was born 8 April, 1754 in Amesbury, (Essex County, Mass.
Myron Halstead Murley - 11/09/00 11:47:48
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Soldier's name:: William Edmond Murley
Soldier's rank:: Lt
Company or unit:: Yohogania,County VA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
William E. Murley served under George Rogers Clarke in 1779, he was sworn in as a Lt of the Yohogania, County VA Militia. His name appears on a list of Revolutionary soldiers paid off at Fort Pitt in 1775. It is likely that he also served in Dunmore's War
Ref. "Historical Reg. of Virginians in the Revolution, Soldiers Sailors and Marines 1775-1783" Ed. by John H. Gwathmey. Richmond, VA 1938
Carol Vater - 11/09/00 11:39:16
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Soldier's name:: FORBES, Alexander
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 38th Foot Regiment (Brit)
State of Soldier's Residence:: NS, Canada
Comments:
Ran away from Scotland in late teens and enlisted.
Served 5 years and 6 months. Discharged Oct 24, 1783 and sailed to Port Roseway, Shelb Co.and followed the sea. Married in NS a soldier's orphan, Phebe DENNIS, b. in Virginia. Never returned to Scotland. Searching for siblings and to confirm parents.
Can help w/ history of NS life.
Myron Halstead Murley - 11/09/00 11:26:42
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Halstead
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Colonel Swartwout's Regt. of Minute Men
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Thomas Halstead of Fishkill, Dutchess County, served irregularly from 1776 to 1782 under Capts. Brinkerhoff, Van Wyck, and Moon, Cols. Swartwout and Humphrey, after the war he lived at Saratoga, NY; was born on Long Island. He was pensioned.
Sybile McMillan Pierce - 11/09/00 11:11:09
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Soldier's name:: Henry McMillan
Soldier's rank:: Major???
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Henry McMillan was suppose to have been a Major & fought through the Revolutionary War. His brother James McMillan was suppose to have been a Major also. His brother is referred to as Major McMillan. He also had a brother named Daniel McMillan, a priva
e in the war, who received a pension for having fought in the Rev. War out of the Kershaw District, SC. Any information would be deeply appreciated
Carolyn Barker - 11/09/00 06:26:44
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Soldier's name:: William Nicholas
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
He was in service a total of 4 times, under Washington at white Plains, New Jersey hauling provisions and preventing provisions from getting through to Philadelphia (was occupied by the British then).
Carol Frazer - 11/09/00 05:41:16
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Soldier's name:: Gillette, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: 1st Lt
Company or unit:: 17th Continental Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Conn
Comments:
His Regiment was transferred from Boston to New York in April 1776. He was captured by the British during the Battle of Long Island. He was confined until 1778. He was married to Elizabeth Steele and they had 7 children. I am a descendant of his son Alme
in. Elizabeth Steele, Jonathan's wife, was a gg grand daughter of Governor William Bradford, first Gov. of Plymouth Colony, Jonathan was born 2/4/1738 and died in 1779 at age 42. He had numerous health problems after his prisoner of war time.
Sally Frederick Brown - 11/09/00 05:36:13
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Soldier's name:: Lindermann, Jakob
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Baarbara Casteel - 11/09/00 05:32:58
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Soldier's name:: LANGSTON, Solomon
Soldier's rank:: 1st. Lt.
Company or unit:: Spartan Regiment, SC,
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Served in the Militia from March to June 1779 under Col. Wofford and Gen. Williamson 96th Dist. South Carolina Laurens Dist.
Emma Steele - 11/09/00 05:17:22
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Soldier's name:: Frederick Shrider
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Frederick Shrider was indentured from England but was from Prussia. [about 1772] This has been a puzzle . He was in the Revolution and fought at the Battle of Brandywine and was killed on Sept.11,1777. We suspect he could be buried near Lancaster Co. P
. He was married and a son was born in l778 and named Frederick Shrider also. This son married Christina Hertzog and they migrated to New Reading, Ohio [Perry Co} in 1805.
He was my ggg grandfather. We are still searching.
CJ Peart - 11/09/00 04:29:04
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Soldier's name:: Ross, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Sorry, I really not know much about Jonathan Ross but I do know he was involved into Rev, War back in 1770s or so...Accorded to my Bible Book stated thatr he had been born in Maryland but not say birth year but he was a served into Revc War. I do not know
where did he invlove into rev war but... I do know that he had beeen married in Maryland, His wife is unknown, They had a daughter name Rachel ross who born in KY, Also had other son name John Ross (born in MD or KY)
and Jonathan died in Warren Co. OH after 1900.. My esimate that he would have been born in 1730-1744 but I have no proof of birthyear
I have tried to search for some 25 yrs but I feel like I am dead end the road...
Thank you for your help...
CJ
Sid Gambrell - 11/09/00 03:25:16
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Soldier's name:: Capt. William Polk
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
William Polk, b. 1746, d. 14 jan 1835, lived near Accomac, Va. married Sarah Bradford,
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 03:12:08
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Soldier's name:: Richard Cheshire
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC or VA
Comments:
Privt.(Pension application #0055 ?)
Widow Prudence received $49.16
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 03:09:34
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Soldier's name:: Joseph D. Underwood
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Revolutionary soldier; Private in Major Dubbs Battalion, DAR ID Number: 82780
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 03:05:53
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Soldier's name:: Francis J. Dover
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Revolutionary War veteran; Pension App. # R3052. Died in GA
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 03:03:25
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Soldier's name:: Rev. John Chastain
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
He was named a patroit when he signed the oath of allegiance in Powhatan County VA during the Rev. War. (This info from DAR)
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 02:58:43
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Soldier's name:: Mitchell Clay
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Fincastle Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Fought in battle of Point Pleasant. Enlisted in Captain D. Smith's Company, Fincastle County Militia. Gen. Andrew Lewis was the CO at battle of Pt. Pleasant;
Pat Casey - 11/09/00 02:57:45
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Soldier's name:: Allen, Amasa
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT, NY
Comments:
Was in Captain Parson's Company, Colonol Charles Webb's Connecticut Regiment. Later transferred to Colonol Van Schaick's New York Regiment.
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 02:56:20
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Soldier's name:: George Pearis
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: VA cavalry
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Lived in Giles County VA. Served in Virginia Cavalry during Revolution. Fought in the Battle of the Shallow Ford of the Yadkin River. Severely wounded in the shoulder, he was unable to return to battle
Diane Bingham - 11/09/00 02:54:00
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Soldier's name:: Low Brown
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: VA state troops
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served with Gen Geo. Rogers Clark.
Fought at Battle of Point Pleasant
Received a pension for service, App.#S 5299
Died in Tazewell County VA
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:57:37
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Northup
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Rhode Island
Comments:
Was a Sergeant in Captain James Parker's Company, Colonel Archibald McCray's Regiment, Rhode Island State Troops. S.A.R. National Number 51822
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:52:39
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Soldier's name:: Levin Durgin
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
born 1752, Durham, New Hampshire - died September 13, 1825 - twin to Eliphabet (Eliphalet) Durgin - brother Richard Durgin, Sr.
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:49:00
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Soldier's name:: Eliphalet Durgin
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Spelling could be Eliphabet Durgin - born 1752, Durham, New Hampshire - died June 2, 1775 - twin to Levi Durgin - brother to Richard Durgin, Sr. - father John Durgin, Sr.
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:45:50
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Soldier's name:: Eliphalet Durgin
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Could be Eliphabet Durgin - born 1752 - died June 2, 1775. Was a twin to Levi Durgin - father Richard Durgin, Sr.
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:43:33
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Soldier's name:: Richard Durgin
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
died December 11, 1844
Marcia L. Bingham - 11/05/00 18:40:36
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Durgin
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
I have that he died March 7, 1778 - married Elizabeth Edgerly. This is all the information that I have. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Geoffrey Harding - 11/04/00 23:20:09
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Branch
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unit unlisted
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Daniel Branch born in 1737 fought in the F&I enlisted in 1758 in CT, 2nd company, also fought in the Rev war listed in muster roles for Vermont, but noted as unit unlisted, settled in Pawlet Vermont in 1784
M. MILLER - 11/04/00 13:34:02
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Soldier's name:: NATHANIEL BILBORY
Soldier's rank:: PRIVATE
Company or unit:: 2ND REGT,N.C.
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
BILBREY, BILBORY, BELBURY, BILLBERRY...BORN 1758 IN EDGECOMBE CO. N.C. SERVED AS "LIFE GUARD"TO GEN. WASHINGTON...IS A GRANDFATHER THROUGH HIS DAUGHTER, MARY WHO MARRIED THOS. BONNER.
Alfred C. Ellis - 10/30/00 01:28:25
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Soldier's name:: William Ellis
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: John HInd's Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
I have received three(3)vouchers with hole punches(two vouchers w/ 2 holes & one voucher with 1 hole) that have my ancestor's name, William Ellis as the recipient. The information gotten from the vouchers include the following:
State of North Carolina- Hillsborough Auditor Office.
All vouchers have the names John Nichols and Alex McBane in the lower right hand corner.
On the back of one voucher(2 hole punch) is the name John Hinds. It is assumed that this is the Captain John Hinds that was the Captain of the Unit
On the back of another voucher(two hole punch) is written the name, William Clark. I believe there was a Captain Wm Clark who served in the NC militia, but I have no record that my ancestor served in his regiment.
Voucher # 1- June 10th, 1783 (Wm Clark on back)
Voucher # 2- June 10th, 1783(one hole punch)
Voucher # 3- October ?, 1783(John Hinds on back)
I am trying to figure out the significance of these vouchers and who the men were that had their names on the vouchers. Any ideas?
Howard Sargent - 10/29/00 23:18:33
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Soldier's name:: HUGH MEANS
Soldier's rank:: ENSIGN
Company or unit:: Bedford County
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylivania
Comments:
I have a copy of my ggggrandfather's Revolutionary War pension records if anyone is interested.Hugh Means b.1757 d.1835 in Mercer County PA.
Howard Sargent - 10/29/00 23:12:14
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Soldier's name:: Ensign
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Bedford County
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA.
Comments:
I have the Revolutionary War pension records of Hugh Means who was my ggggrandfather if anyone is interested.
Mary Burke - 10/29/00 21:18:35
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Soldier's name:: Isaac Briscoe
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Artillery,Virginia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Isaac enlisted in Caption Andrew Lewis Company. He join August 16,1813. He was at Camp Holley. He was born 1788 in Virginia. He moved to Hawkins County, Tn., where he married Hester Kyle. Then moved to Greene County, Mo.in 1830 and in 1845 moved to Kaufm
n County, Texas. He is buried at Forney, Texas.
James Burd - 10/29/00 04:14:23
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Soldier's name:: Pierceall Richard
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD
Comments:
James Burd - 10/29/00 04:13:24
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Soldier's name:: Pierceall Richard
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD
Comments:
Mary Jo - 10/28/00 17:42:09
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Soldier's name:: Michael Stine
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Would love to know any info! served 1780, Militia was from Lowhill Twp, Northhampton, PA
kay blackburn tolksdorf - 10/28/00 17:10:09
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Soldier's name:: Blackburn, William Thomas
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va
Comments:
Born 1727, Ulster, Ireland, was in Buckingham Co Va at time of Rev War.
Sherry May - 10/26/00 21:46:01
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Dersham
Company or unit:: Northampton Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Jacob and his 2 brothers, Ludwig & Christian, were teamsters during the Rev. War. Jacob & Ludwig are buried in Union Co., PA and Christian is buried in Ohio
brenda parker - 10/26/00 18:34:17
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Soldier's name:: thomas lincke
Soldier's rank:: corporal
Company or unit:: hessian
State of Soldier's Residence:: germany, later virginia
Comments:
Hey my ancestor was a hessian soldier, captured
at brandywine(penn), stayed here, raised a LARGE
family in virginia
Peggy Fairchild - 10/25/00 21:39:49
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Soldier's name:: ALDRIDGE, John Simpson
Soldier's rank:: Private/drummer
Company or unit:: "Flying Camp" MD, 13 VA
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
John was born Feb. 9, 1761 in Prince Georges Co., MD. Aug. 8, 1776, at age 15, he enlisted in the MD "Flying Camp" under 1st Lt. Clement Hollyday, until Dec. 1, 1776. He again enlisted Dec. 28, 1776, under Capt. James Hook with the 13th VA Regt. The 13
h was consolidated with the 9th VA Regt. under Capt. Uriah Springer, Col. John Gibson. He was discharged in 1780. He is buried in Rush Co., IN
Bonnie Hartnett - 10/24/00 02:14:39
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Soldier's name:: James Moe
Soldier's rank:: Clerk / Solider
Company or unit:: Conn. Miltia Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Greenwich. Conn.
Comments:
He was captured and confined on a prison ship, in New York and his privations effected his health
and reason. When he was realeased,1777,his son JOHN,a lad of eleven, went on horse back and brought him
to his home in Greenwich Conn. He died in Cayuga county N>Y>
robert oswald - 10/21/00 20:26:17
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Oswald
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: ??
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ga
Comments:
Freda Carpenter - 10/20/00 05:54:45
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Soldier's name:: Ebenezer Snow
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Pennsylvania line
State of Soldier's Residence:: DL/NC
Comments:
Ebenezer is my gggggrandfather.
Sue Young - 10/18/00 01:53:19
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Soldier's name:: John Smith
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: ME
Comments:
VICKIE TROSTLE - 10/15/00 01:46:51
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Soldier's name:: WACHT CASPER
Soldier's rank:: PRIVATE
Company or unit:: DeTUREK'S COMPANY
State of Soldier's Residence:: READING, PENNA.
Comments:
CASPER WACHTS NAME WAS SPELLED DIFFERENT WAYS THRU THE YEARS WACHT,WECHT AND WEIGHT. HE WAS IN DeTUREK'S CO. FROM AUG.24,1776. HE IS ALSO LISTED UNDER THE ROLL OF GOBINS COMPANY CAPTAIN CHARLES GOBIN. I HAVE JUST BECOME A MEMBER OF THE DAR.
Bill E. Miller - 10/12/00 21:47:34
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Soldier's name:: Gustavus Boswell
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 12th Battalion, Maryland Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Andrew Johnson - 10/11/00 17:04:36
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Soldier's name:: Ramby, Nathan
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ohio or Indiana
Comments:
I am doing research on the ancestors of Nathan Ramby who fought in the American Revolution. I have a nice list of his decendants (but not all dates) and his children: Henry Ramby, Peter Ramby, George Ramby and Rachael Ramby. Any information to add to thi
list would be greatly appreciated by hopeful family members. Thank you.
DONNA HIEGER - 10/09/00 19:02:37
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Soldier's name:: WILLIAM FLETCHER
Soldier's rank:: CAPTAIN
Company or unit:: N.C. REGIMENT
State of Soldier's Residence:: BUNCOMBE CO. N.C.
Comments:
William FLETCHER alotted 1000 acres in TENN.
What info. do you have on him?
Joan Smyth - 10/09/00 11:59:11
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Soldier's name:: John Fertig
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Chester Co militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penna
Comments:
John Fertig saw service under Captain Daniel Griffiths Co of the Second Battalion of the Chester Co Militia, commanded by Col Thomas Bull. Also appears on the payroll of Captain Michael Holman's Co in Sept 1781.
Pa Archives Fifth Series Vol V pp537, 543, 859
Joan H. Smyth - 10/09/00 11:50:54
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Soldier's name:: Cornelius Comegys
Soldier's rank:: Sargeant
Company or unit:: Navy/Flying Camp
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Cornelius Comegys was one of five brothers who fought in the revolution. After service in the Flying Camp he again entered the service as an ensign in Washington's army at Whitemarsh after the Battle of Germantown at Phila Pa.
Leonard J. McCown - 10/08/00 16:40:20
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Soldier's name:: THOMAS, Robert
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: Spartan Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Robert, b. abt 1747, prob. PA; d. Mudlick Creek skirmish, 96th Dist. SC, in Rev. War, 2 Mar. 1781; mar. Martha Hanna, dau of Jame Hanna and Jean Black. 4 children. Martha mar. 2nd Shands Golightly.
Leonard J. McCown - 10/08/00 16:37:30
My URL:http://home1.gte.net/mccown
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Soldier's name:: THOMAS, John
Soldier's rank:: Col.
Company or unit:: Spartan Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
John b. 1718, Wales, died 2 Oct. 1811,Greenville Co., SC; mar. Jane Black abt 1743 prob. Chester Co., PA. Nine children. Proven DAR/SAR line.
Paul Murphy - 10/08/00 16:02:31
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Soldier's name:: Solomon Smith
Company or unit:: Mass Minutemen
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma
Comments:
was 15 years old from Acton Mass. Fought at the battle of Acton and Concord, was only 15 years old.
Talley Bailey - 10/08/00 15:31:03
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Soldier's name:: Billey Talley
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Fifth Regiment of Va line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
I am a descendant of Private Billey Talley from Hanover County Virginia. I have his american Rev. War pension and all documentation linking me with this Patriot.He is verified as being encamped at Valley forge during that historic period in our nations de
elopment.Look forward to sharing info with others.
Lynn Phifer - 10/02/00 03:19:20
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Soldier's name:: PHIFER, Jacob
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: Michael Ittig's Co. Bellinger;s Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
He is buries in Jelloway Cemetery, Knox Co OH and has a DAR marker. He also servedin the War of 1812.
Fern Hanlin Coberly - 09/29/00 15:58:31
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Soldier's name:: Patrick Hanlin
Company or unit:: 3rd PA Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA (WV)
Comments:
Patrick Hanlin (formerly O'Hanlin) fought with the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment under Gen, George Washington. He fought in the battles of Brandywine and Paoli. His wife, Margaret, applied for his pension. Patrick was my great-great-great grandfather. This i
all of the history I have and am interested in finding more.
Dorothy L. Reed - 09/28/00 01:46:28
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Soldier's name:: LEWIS, William
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Father was David Lewis, mother, Elenor (Enyard?), brother Nathan and sister, Hannah. They lived in Berks Co. PA at time of father's death. William married Sarah ? and remained in Berks Co. for some time. No records for Hannah; Nathan's descendents even
ually moved to Indiana.
Mark O'Neill - 09/26/00 17:55:21
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Soldier's name:: Peter Kaylor
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Dr. Howard F. Horne - 09/25/00 19:57:56
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Soldier's name:: Henry Horn
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Pulaski's Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Henry Horn came to America as a Hessian Solier and was captured at the Battle of Trenton. He later enlisted in Lancaster, Pa and served with Pulaski's Legion and the 4th Va. Regiment. Appreciate any new information fro anyone.
Bonnie Potter - 09/25/00 16:37:23
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Soldier's name:: Ebenezer Sproat
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: Middleborough,Massachusetts
Comments:
Informantion was found in Making of America,a Biographical Encyclopedia.
Will comment when I know more informantion.
Shirley Isham - 09/22/00 23:52:51
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Soldier's name:: John Ross Key
Soldier's rank:: Captain and 1st Lt.
Company or unit:: Stevenson's Maryland Rifle Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
I am a 7th generation descendent of John Ross Key. John Ross Key was the father of Francis Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner
burl abraham - 09/22/00 16:52:13
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Soldier's name:: mordecai abrahams(abrams)
Soldier's rank:: captain
Company or unit:: 1st or 2nd state miltia of king william county
State of Soldier's Residence:: virginia
Comments:
mordecai abrahams was a captain in col. charles dabney's unit of king william county virginia.
Tom Miller - 09/21/00 00:12:26
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Soldier's name:: John Sevier
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: Major Charles Robertson's
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
My great,great,great,great grandfather Col. John Sevier, was one of the hero's at the Battle of King's Mountain in October, 1780.
He later became the First Governor of the State of Tennessee. He served a total of six terms. He was then elected to Congress and served four years. He was re-elected to Congress in 1815 without his knowledge. He was on a mission from President Madison.
He died on that mission in 1815. He is buried on the courthoust lawn in Knoxville, Tennessee. Sevier County and Sevierville, TN in the Great Smoky Mountains are named after him.
Kim Meyer - 09/10/00 20:56:07
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Soldier's name:: Stephen Randall
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Richard Reed - 09/09/00 04:48:57
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Soldier's name:: John Reed
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: 1st Regmt "Flying Camp"
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Lancaster Co. Army of the Rev.
Georgianna M. Watkins-Richardson - 09/08/00 01:55:17
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Haptonstall
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: New York Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York (Orange County)
Comments:
Abraham Haptonstall was born in Blooming Grove, Orange County, NY on 6 April 1761, served in the Revolutionary War in Spring and Summer 1775, Spring and Summer of 1776, and in the Summer of 1777--he was in the battle of "Storming the British Fort" at Ston
Point, NY under the command of Gen. "Mad Anthony" Wayne. I have a geneology of direct-decendents from Haptonstall from 1640 through 1935. Surnames of children of Abraham, all born in West Virginia are: 5 sons-all Haptonstalls, 6 daughters of Abraham bor
in West Virginia: Bright, Cherrington, Rambo, Parkins, Spencer (and one child died in infancy). Hope this helps.
Helen Ballard Bumgardner - 09/07/00 02:00:20
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Soldier's name:: BALLARD, Alexander
Soldier's rank:: Privateer
Company or unit:: Naval Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Alexander served in the Naval Service of the Sate of New Jersey under Capt. Hand six months from May to November 1776. He next entered the Naval Service of the State of NJ under Capt. Stillwell in Sept 1777 on board the Schooner Hawk. But after being tw
lve days at sea, he was taken prisoner and confined to a prison ship for three months. He next entered the privateer service under Capt. Simmons, but was shortly taken prisoner and again confined to a prison ship from which he escaped. He again shipped
n board a privateer in 1781 and served nine months, first under Capt. Hand, 2nd under Capt. Stillwell, 3rd under Capt. Simmons and 4th under Capt. Griffin.
Eleanore Keenan Logan - 09/04/00 23:39:25
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Soldier's name:: Eli Phillips
Company or unit:: Col A. Hawkes Hay
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
On December 3, 1833 Eli Phillips appears as a witness for A Jacob Lent's pension. Eli claims to have served with Jacob Lent. They are both from Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York. See the pension file for Jacob Lent #24495. Eli does not mention his
ank but gives various units and places in which they served. Eli states he is 83 years on Dec. 3, 1833.
Dan Harvey - 09/03/00 16:33:57
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Soldier's name:: William Harvey
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
William Harvey (1749-1836) served for a 6-month period beginning in 1776 under Captains Eckle, Allen, and Herndon, and also Colonel Cleveland. He was born in Orange County, VA; died in Roane County, TN.
gwendolyn l. bissell - 08/30/00 18:08:14
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Soldier's name:: leverett bissell
Soldier's rank:: ???
Company or unit:: ct
State of Soldier's Residence:: bolton, ct
Comments:
he got pension for land in french creek,pa as known as little hope,pa - lower greenfield,pa. opened sawmil and went back to bolton,ct to die with wife. left land and saw mill with son serrell bissell and wife annis darrow bissell.
barbara green - 08/30/00 08:35:33
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Soldier's name:: abijah ingalls
Company or unit:: minute man
State of Soldier's Residence:: ma
Comments:
served in capt.henry abbots co.answered the lexington alarm. died at ticonderoga n.y. in 1776/77. left a large family behind.listed by the D.A.R. but not in andover ma.his home. his widow was elizabeth hutchinson ingalls.
Ken Black - 08/24/00 03:01:33
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Soldier's name:: Sanders, Moses Martin
State of Soldier's Residence:: Gerogia
Comments:
Moses served in the battles of King Mountain, NC, Cowpens, SC, the long Virginia campaign, and gerilla warfare in the Carolinas.
Moses died in 1817.
fwolcott - 08/21/00 04:15:31
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Soldier's name:: Daniel E Phillips
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Daniel E Phillips land Draw in Early Co Georgia for his service in war. I cannot find him in any of the list?
Lori Reynolds - 08/21/00 00:43:39
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Soldier's name:: Ebenezer Bancroft
Soldier's rank:: Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
According to family history, the Col. had his thumb shot off at the battle of Bunker Hill.
Charles Poekel - 08/18/00 16:07:10
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Soldier's name:: Andrew Barr
Comments:
barbara green - 08/18/00 14:17:55
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Soldier's name:: ABIJAH INGALLS
Soldier's rank:: private
State of Soldier's Residence:: mass.
Comments:
he served under capt.henry abbot co.and died 3-1777 at ticonderoga n.y.???. he was a minute man and was present at lexington alarm.
Marcie Taylor - 08/16/00 23:59:28
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Soldier's name:: PERRY, David
Soldier's rank:: private, sgt., lieutenant, capt.
Company or unit:: capt. winslow's co., Capt. Hazen's co.,Capt Fleet's co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass
Comments:
David Perry fought in both the French & Indian War and the Revolution. He enlisted as a private and raised though the ranks reenlisting again and again. He fought in several major battles inclueding the seige of Quebec. He later published a memoir of his
ife.
Marcie Taylor - 08/16/00 23:52:28
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Soldier's name:: PERRY, David
Soldier's rank:: private, sgt., lieutenant, capt.
Company or unit:: capt. winslow's co., Capt. Hazen's co.,Capt Fleet's co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass
Comments:
David Perry fought in both the French & Indian War and the Revolution. He enlisted as a private and raised though the ranks reenlisting again and again. He fought in several major battles inclueding the seige of Quebec. He later published a memoir of his
ife.
Marcie Taylor - 08/16/00 23:29:59
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Soldier's name:: CRAMTON, Neri
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Ethan Allen company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
He was with Allen at the capture of Ft. Ticonderoga & fought in the Battle of Bennington.
Jeanne Spurgeon - 08/16/00 22:15:46
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Snow
Soldier's rank:: acting as Pt.
Company or unit:: Capt Joseph Elliott
State of Soldier's Residence:: Bridgewater, Mass.
Comments:
Joseph Snow is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, acting as [rovate om Capt. Joseph Elliott's Company, Capt. William Turner's Regiment, he entered service Aug. 18,1781 and was discharged Nov 30. 1781. service 3 mo. 17 days a
Rhode Island.
He married Ruth Shaw at Bridgewater, Mass. Feb. 7, 1759.
Ken Haas - 08/15/00 21:57:48
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Soldier's name:: Robert Spurlock
Soldier's rank:: Capt. or Major
Company or unit:: "The Rangers"
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Robert was probably the son of Drury and Comfort Spurlock of Cravens County, S.Car. He had brothers William and John who were also Rev. soldiers. They may have fought under Francis Marion. Col. William Thomson was a family friend as was a Col.John Chivill
tte.
Jane Cox - 08/15/00 02:39:17
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Soldier's name:: John Clark
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Born 1743. Enlisted winter of 1777 at Charlottesville, VA; Gabel's regiment
Merton D Marley - 08/14/00 21:59:08
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Soldier's name:: Laughlin Campbell
Soldier's rank:: Sgt
Company or unit:: North Carolina Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Artillery
Scott East - 08/14/00 03:02:24
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Soldier's name:: Timothy Matlack
Soldier's rank:: Lt Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
member council of Safety, secretary to Continental Congress, Engrossed final draft of the Declaration of Independence.
- 08/14/00 03:00:04
Comments:
Evelyn Bell Crouch - 08/12/00 23:50:46
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Soldier's name:: Isaac Adair
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Isaac Adair was married in the North of Ireland to Ruth Greer. They lived in Laurens Co., S.C. where he was killed by the Tories.
SIGNE ANDERSON - 08/12/00 00:40:52
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Soldier's name:: JOHN PITTMAN
Soldier's rank:: UKN
Company or unit:: UKN
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
JOHN PITTMAN WAS BORN IN 1735 NEAR LANCANSHIRE ENGLAND. HE DIED AT BUNKER HILL. HE MARRIED LUCY HAMPTON. THEY HAD 4 CHILDREN: JACOB; JAMES, MARY & NANCEY.
Eleanore Keenan Logan - 08/07/00 18:43:19
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Lent
Soldier's rank:: Cpl.
Company or unit:: J.Gardener's Co. Hay's Reg. NY Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Jacob Lent was bap. at Schraalenburg Church. N.J.May 11, 1740. He lived in Rockland Co. N.Y. He had a dau. Nancy who m. Daniel Burd. He had sons Henry, William, John, Jacob, and Paul. I am descended through son Jacob, whose dau. Clara married a Keenan.
any descendants!
Susan - 08/06/00 18:58:47
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Soldier's name:: John Bryan HART
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: with the Swamp Fox
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Supposedly, John Bryan Hart fought with the Swamp Fox. (Still looking for documentation on that!) Later, according to family sources, became a Baptist minister and settled in MS. Buried in MS and grave is listed in text on Rev War Patriots' Graves. Wa
t info on John Bryan -- have info on (some) descendants.
Susan - 08/06/00 18:53:51
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Headley
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Joseph Headley, b. 1758, NJ. Moved to OH about 1809. Died 1842, Licking Co, OH.
OH pensioners list #OH3926467 for service in Rev War, Washington, DC, 1841 (195p):174.
Official Register of Officers and Men of NJ in Rev War, W. Stryker, Trenton, NJ, 1872 (878p):624.
Grave listed as in Casterline Cem, Cortland, OH according to DAR:
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p. �Serial: 11393; Volume: 3
BERYL HEUER - 08/06/00 17:12:00
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Soldier's name:: BORTLE,BARTLE
Soldier's rank:: FIFER
State of Soldier's Residence:: possibly NY
Comments:
we only know he was a fifer in the revolutionary war and applied for a pension in early 1800s the surname has been misspelled several times but the names PHILIP,JAMES,DAVID come up a lot in WI it is spelled BORTLE
Donna Law - 08/02/00 22:35:53
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Soldier's name:: Lewis,Emanuel
Soldier's rank:: Matross
Company or unit:: Steven's Corps of Artillery
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
From my docs Emanuel Lewis was involved from 09 NOV 1776 Through Nov 1778.On Jany 7th 1778 he received double pay for building hutts at Valley Forge. I don't know when or where he was born but his will was proved on 19 MAY 1791. His daughter,Mary Lewis La
, was my gggg grandmother.
Henry Pujol - 08/02/00 17:37:54
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Soldier's name:: Louis Radelatte
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: France
Comments:
Louis Radelatte, an ancestor of mine came to U.S. with Marquis de Lafayette and fought in the Revolutionary War. If you have any information related to this, please send me a note. Thanks.
SIGNE ANDERSON - 08/02/00 00:42:22
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Soldier's name:: THADDEAUS WARSAW GATES
Soldier's rank:: GEN
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA ?
Comments:
WAS UNDER COMMAND OF GEN WASHINGTON - FAILED TO FOLLOW ORDERS - WAS ALMOST CHGED W/TREASON FOR HAVING ENTERED BATTLE TO EARLY - NOT HAVING WAITED FOR COMMAND FROM GEN WASHINGTON ???? THIS STORY PASSED DOWN BUT I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO VERIFY
Frank Nolen - 07/31/00 01:30:19
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Soldier's name:: Goss, William
State of Soldier's Residence:: Nc.
Comments:
Frank Nolen - 07/31/00 01:25:20
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Soldier's name:: Addison, Christopher
State of Soldier's Residence:: Sc
Comments:
Frank Nolen - 07/31/00 01:20:03
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Soldier's name:: Morris, William
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC.
Comments:
Married to Sara Terry. Died 12-10-1823 is buried in Geogia
Frank Nolen - 07/31/00 01:14:31
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Soldier's name:: Nolen, Stephen
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Cav
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Married to Mary Smith Died 10-26-1846 is buried at Sweet Home Methodist church Chambers Co. Al.
KENNETH J. ROBERTS II - 07/28/00 10:40:54
My Email:NONE
Soldier's name:: REUBEN ROBERTS
Soldier's rank:: E-3 AND LATER A SCOUT
Company or unit:: NC,OR TN
State of Soldier's Residence:: TENNESSEE
Comments:
I'M SURPRISED THAT HE IS NOT LISTED ALREADY.
HE WAS ENLISTED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR TILL HIS DISCHARGE AT THE END OF THE WAR.
ENLISTED TWICE , STAYED AT VALLEY FORGE.
WOUNDED TWICE.
patriciaA Neal - 07/23/00 23:57:40
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Gadd
Soldier's rank:: Drummer Private
Company or unit:: Rawlings Division
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Sophia Fox - 07/23/00 04:56:06
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Soldier's name:: Francis Fox
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 2nd NC Regiment , First Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Raleigh Sutton - 07/22/00 19:10:28
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Cotton
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: N.C. 5th reg't of Foot Milita
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina/Tennessee
Comments:
Thought to have been held prisoner by the British in Mississippi for 7 months. Would like info on this if anyone has any.
Dori Bingham - 07/17/00 15:00:08
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Soldier's name:: James Pratt
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: Capt Hutchins-Comm.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Early in the spring of 1780 0r 1781 (He can't say for certainty which) he enlisted at Halifax, a foresaid, for 9 months in the Vermont troops, went to Pittsford, VT and joined a company commanded by Capt Hutchins of Bennington, in which the other officers
whom he recollects were Lt Spencer of Bennington and Ensign Brookins. In Sept. he was marched in this comapny to Castletown and found the regiment commanded by Col Ebenezer Allen in which Issac Clark was major. In the month of Oct the British landed at S
eensboro(?) (now Whitehall) in the state of New York. Alarm guns were fired at Castleton for the troops or Militiamen to come in, and James was marched in a detachment under Maj Clark to Fort Ann in the state of New York. The fort was surrendered the mor
ing they arrived. The British then marched toward Fort George and Tigconderoga, and Major Clark's detachment returned to Castleton. Gen Ethan Allen lead them on soon after arrival at Castleton. They were afterword Under Gen Enos. James served out his t
me at Castleton and was dismissed without his discharge. James Pratt was born in Ware Massachusetts in 1763. moved to Halifax( where located at time of service), then to Pawlett(Rutland co ) Vermont in approx 1790 and remained his entire life. He was th
last living survivor of the Revolutionary War in Pawlett Vermont until his death in 1854 at 91.
In 1832 James Pratt appeared in open court, before the Judge of the Court of Probate for the district of Fairhaven, to make the declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the Act of Congress passed June 7 1832.
Records and statements above located in the Stae of Vermont Rutland County District of Fairhaven
Court Records dated Aug 14 1832.
Janell Wenzel - 07/16/00 03:32:55
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Soldier's name:: Shadrack Pinkston
Company or unit:: Commander's -in- Chief - Guard
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Two young outstanding men were chosen form the counties of Virginia to serve George Washington as his personal guard. Shadrack Pinkston was chosen and served.
Janell Wenzel - 07/16/00 03:29:09
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Soldier's name:: William Haggins
Soldier's rank:: Patriot
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Janell Wenzel - 07/16/00 03:19:23
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Soldier's name:: Arichibold Barron
Soldier's rank:: Wgm
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Karen Fields - 07/16/00 01:32:03
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Soldier's name:: Fields, Joseph
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Joseph Fields was in a company commanded by Captain John Smith; in a regiment commanded by Colonel Ransey. He was in the battle of Brandywine. Joseph was discharged in 1779 in the state of New Jersey.
Janell Wenzel - 07/15/00 14:55:07
My Email:janell.wen.gte.net
Soldier's name:: Andrew Baxter
Soldier's rank:: patriot
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Andrew Baxter was a patriot and shot on his front porch by the Torries.
Janell Wenzel - 07/15/00 14:52:17
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Soldier's name:: Henry Starr
Soldier's rank:: soldier
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD,
Comments:
Henry Starr b. 1752 - have very complete lineage on his descendants.
John Congdon - 07/15/00 00:23:20
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Soldier's name:: Elijah Churchill
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Elijah Churchill was decorated by Gen. Washington at New Winsdor Contonement at Vale's Gate along with two other men with the Military Badge of Merit. Found in Museum at Vale's Gate New Windsor.
Linda Dietz - 07/14/00 23:50:29
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Soldier's name:: Israel Clark
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt.John Hay's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Also served in Colonel Durkee's and Capt. J. Hales' Company, Capt. James Dana's Company, Colonel Ely's Connecticut Reg., Capt. Benton & Elias Stillwell's Companies. Colonels Isaac Sherman and Butler's Regiments. He enlisted in November 1775 and was discha
ged in the fall of 1783.
Beverly Hopkins - 07/14/00 14:01:47
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Soldier's name:: Phillips, James
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
James Phillips was my g-g-g-grandfather. He was born in 1753 and came to America between 1760 and 1770. He lived in Pennsylvania when he joined the ranks of the Rev. War Soldiers. He moved to Ohio by 1800 and may have been given land there in payment fo
his soldier's duties. Trying to find any roster with his information -marriage documents-birth documents of children - etc.
Wayne Smith - 07/14/00 02:16:36
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Soldier's name:: James Campbell
Soldier's rank:: Lt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Joline Bergmeier - 07/13/00 23:09:17
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Soldier's name:: Perry, Jesse
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: North Carolina Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Jesse was born in Granville County, NC on 3/15/1755. He moved to Fairfield County, SC about the time of the Revolution. He died 12/31/1845 and is buried in Knox County, Tennessee. Information from obituary, listing of soldier's pensions (internet), also
family notes.
DEBRA MILLER - 07/13/00 04:01:59
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Soldier's name:: LEWIS, AMOS
Soldier's rank:: PVT
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
George W. Manning - 07/12/00 12:50:44
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Soldier's name:: Morrow
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Looking for information on two brother named Morrow who fought at the Battle of the Cowpens
Thanks
David Freels - 07/10/00 23:42:52
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Soldier's name:: georg Heinrich Lones
State of Soldier's Residence:: TN
Comments:
Henry Lones was a well known man near Knoxville TN. He served in the war from the age of 12 as a gopher and errand boy, until allowed to enlist. This was in VA. His He was born in 1765. His grandfather was Georg Adam Lohnes of the 8th german regt. who als
fought for the American side and lost a leg. he returned to Germany. Henry Lones is my 5th grt grandfather, and I have info on his family line of descent.
David Freels - 07/10/00 23:39:09
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Soldier's name:: William Tunnell
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va
Comments:
William Tunnel was a Baptist minister, his brother Stephen also serve din the war and was a Methodist minister. Their Father was from England where he had met Lady Ann Howard. They came to America to be married. william was born in 1755? and was either bo
n in fairfax county, or lived there. The Tunnells had come originally from France where the name was Tonnelier. I have more info and paperwork on the line of descendents.
Jackie Sanders - 07/10/00 05:51:04
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Soldier's name:: T Bartholomew
Soldier's rank:: General
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Unknown
Comments:
Located in my grandmothers book, is an acrticle( very old)from a news paper
about Gen.T Bartholomew.However, we have little info
and are just starting to research who he was.We know he comes from the Hutson part of our family,
and that family is from Indiana.
My great great Grandparents names
were Lieweelyn Porter Hutson & his wife lucy Ellen Barringer.We just recently found out there names.Any help or info would be greatly apriciated.
Thank you
Diane Strother Hunter - 07/08/00 20:06:15
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Soldier's name:: George Strother
State of Soldier's Residence:: King George, VA
Comments:
What I know of about my ancestor is George Strother was 17 years old when he fought in the
American Revolution. He was wounded and received
a pension from the government.
Because of George Strother, I am a member of the
DAR.
still having living relative
Verneal Maze - 07/08/00 14:38:13
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Soldier's name:: Edward Gregory
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
I'm not sure of his residence. He may have been in Kentucky.
Kathy Wilson - 07/07/00 03:46:05
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Soldier's name:: Johanne Werner
State of Soldier's Residence:: Germany then PA
Comments:
Johanne Werner was born in Germany 10-19-1754
Died in PA 9-11-1827
Married Chatharina Wolfgand
Betty Faux - 07/06/00 21:36:06
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Soldier's name:: John Hawkins, Jr.
Soldier's rank:: Minute Man
Company or unit:: Maryland Minute Man
State of Soldier's Residence:: Born. in MD, Died in SC
Comments:
John Hawkins Jr., served the American Cause as a Maryland Minute Man. I have a zerox of an excerpt from NSDAR app. # 487652, listing his birth in Maryland, 1730 and death in South Carolina in 1799.
The record also lists his marriage to Elizabeth Jones in 1750. Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of Joseph Jones, a Rev. War Patriot of Maryland (see listing under Joseph Jones).
John and Elizabeth(Jones)Hawkins were parents to a daughter-Patience Hawkins, and a son- James Hawkins.
James Hawkins married Rachel Little, daughter of Thomas Little, Rev. soldier of North Carolina (see listing under Thomas Little- I have a zerox of the company payroll for Thomas Little with pay commencing August 10, 1780).
James and Rachel (Little) Hawkins were parents to Elizabeth and Rebecca Hawkins, who married Moses and William Pruitt, respectively.
Elizabeth Hawkins and William Pruitt were parents to 5 daughters and two sons, all of whom I can give information on if interested.
William and Rebecca Pruitt were parents to 9 children (5 boys, 4 girls - all of whom I can give information on if interested). One of the daughters, Elizabeth Pruitt who married Zephuria Dunn.
Elizabeth Pruitt and Zephuria Dunn are my Great-Great-Great-Great Grandparents. I have information on all generations from them to myself, and two generations after myself- if interested.
Betty Faux - 07/06/00 21:23:56
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Jones
Company or unit:: Patriot of Maryland
Comments:
Joseph Jones, a Rev. War Patiot of Maryland, was father of Elizabeth Jones, who married John Hawkins Jr., who served the American Sause as a Maryland Minute Man (see listing under John Hawkins- I have a zerox of an excerpt from NSDAR app. # 487652).
John and Elizabeth(Jones)Hawkins were parents to James Hawkins.
James Hawkins married Rachel Little, daughter of Thomas Little, Rev. soldier of North Carolina (see listing under Thomas Little- I have a zerox of the company payroll for Thomas Little with pay commencing August 10, 1780).
James and Rachel (Little) Hawkins were parents to Elizabeth and Rebecca Hawkins, who married Moses and William Pruitt, respectively.
Elizabeth Hawkins and William Pruitt were parents to 5 daughters and two sons, all of whom I can give information on if interested.
William and Rebecca Pruitt were parents to 9 children (5 boys, 4 girls - all of whom I can give information on if interested). One of the daughters, Elizabeth Pruitt who married Zephuria Dunn.
Elizabeth Pruitt and Zephuria Dunn are my Great-Great-Great-Great Grandparents. I have informations on all generations from them to myself and two generations after myself- if interested.
Betty Faux - 07/06/00 21:04:01
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Little
Company or unit:: North Carolina Militia
Comments:
I have a zerox of the company payroll for Thomas Little with pay commencing August 10, 1780. Thomas Little was the father of Rachel Little who married James Hawkins.
James Hawkins was the son of John Hawkins Jr. (who served the American Cause as a Maryland Minute Man)and Elizabeth Jones Hawkins.
Elizabeth Jones Hawkins was the daughter of Joseph Jones, a Rev. War Patiot of Maryland.
James Hawkins and Rachel Little Hawkins were parents to Elizabeth and Rebecca Hawkins, who married Moses and William Pruitt, respectively.
Elizabeth Hawkins and William Pruitt were parents to 5 daughters and two sons, all of whom I can give information on if interested.
William and Rebecca Pruitt were parents to 9 children (5 boys, 4 girls - all of whom I can give information on if interested). One of the daughters, Elizabeth Pruitt who married Zephuria Dunn.
Elizabeth Pruitt and Zephuria Dunn are my Great-Great-Great-Great Grandparents. I have informations on all generations from them to myself and two generations after myself- if interested.
David Lusk - 07/05/00 16:47:46
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Soldier's name:: John Davidson
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Under Colonels Thomas Brandon and Robert Montgomery
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
I am trying to run down the exact unit. I know he was killed in action at the Battle of Hanging Rock, S.C. 6 August 1780.
Would like to know his unit.
Angela Grant - 07/04/00 22:12:55
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Soldier's name:: Chapman, Thomas
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: 2nd Virginia Brigade
State of Soldier's Residence:: unknown
Comments:
Chapman, Thomas (1758-1814) was a soldier in 2nd Virginia Brigade, Colonel Febiger's Maryland regiment
Janet Miller - 07/04/00 22:04:24
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Soldier's name:: Barnabus McGuire
Soldier's rank:: Pvt/Sgt.
Company or unit:: 1st Pennsylvania
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Barnabus (Barney) McGuire enlisted July 1775 at Carlisle, Pa., "in Capt. Wm Hendrick's Company of Riflemen for one year," was "marched to Boston and then to Quebec under Col. (Benedict) Arnold," according to his testimony in pension records. He was captu
ed at Battle of Quebec, held prisoner for about eight months and escaped with several friends. Rejoined American army and re-enlisted in 1st Pennsylvania under command of Col. Thomas Robinson for five years. Among battles in which he fought were Monmouth
Germantown, White Plains and Stoney Point where he was wounded in the thigh. A pension granted in 1818. Barney died in 1825 and although exact site not known, most probably Derry, Westmoreland Co., Pa., where he lived with his wife and children from 179
onward.
His wife, Jane Pendergast, a descendant of Garrett Pendergast, received a widow's pension until her death in 1837. Six known children: Phillip, Robert (who fought in War of 1812), Pendergast (my line), Nancy, Margaret and Jane.
Gayla Rose - 07/04/00 13:18:21
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Soldier's name:: James Ewing
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
James Ewing of chester 6 in the staet of PA who was a private in the company commanded by Captain hays of the reiment commanded by Col Evans in the Penn militia time for 6 months.
Gayla rose - 07/04/00 13:13:47
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Soldier's name:: Lucas J. Schermerhorn
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: First
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Commissioned Oct 21, 1775 Capt of the companay 4th Regiment 2nd Rensselaerwyck Battalion, Kilian Van Rensselaer, Colonel.
James Defnall - 07/03/00 19:40:29
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Soldier's name:: william defnall
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Susan Davis - 07/03/00 09:03:04
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Soldier's name:: Moses Land
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: ?? Virginia line in1871
State of Soldier's Residence:: Illinois
Comments:
John Harbour - 07/02/00 13:22:54
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Soldier's name:: Joel Harbour
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Listed on the muster list of General Greene in Thomas Henderson's company.
John Harbour - 07/02/00 13:21:45
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Soldier's name:: Noah Harbour
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: 7th or 14th Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Philip E. Davis - 06/29/00 00:51:17
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Soldier's name:: Edmund Davis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 1st Continental Army of South Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
My ggg-grandfather Edmund Davis (age 19) traveled from VA to South Carolina and joined the 1st Continental Army of SC in 1775.Fought at Moultrie, Fishers Creek, Charleston & Camden.He was captured and escaped recaptured and escaped at Camden and returned
o his home state of VA, where he continued to serve until 1780.I have Edmund's war papers.
Philip E. Davis - 06/29/00 00:39:47
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Soldier's name:: Edmund Davis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 1st Continental Army of South Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
My ggg-grandfather Edmund Davis (age 19) traveled from VA to South Carolina and joined the 1st Continental Army of SC in 1775.
M. Duncan - 06/28/00 22:08:53
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Andrew Peabody
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
M. Duncan - 06/28/00 22:08:07
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Redington
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
William Donica - 06/21/00 04:58:03
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Donica
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
I was following up on my family geneology and recieved email on a Major Donica from Scotland who fought against the
british
William Donica - 06/21/00 04:57:35
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Donica
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
I was following up on my family geneology and recieved email on a Major Donica from Scotland who fought against the
british
Tiffany Guidry - 06/18/00 09:58:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Zebulon Patchin
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt Gideo n King's Co NY Militia Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Houston Tracy Jr. - 06/17/00 14:48:21
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Soldier's name:: Hubbard Stephens
Soldier's rank:: Drum Major
Company or unit:: 2nd VA Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia, South Carolina
Comments:
Joined November 1778 serving under Col. Christian Febiger and Capt. John Stokes.
Was at the Siege of Charleston in 1780-1781, where he was listed among the officers, as Drum Major in the 2nd Batallion, Virginia Line commanded by Col. William Heth. And in 2nd Company company commanded by Capt. Benjamin Taliaferro and the Batallion by
eneral Charles Scott.
Regiment was disbanded 25 Jul 1783.
Houston Tracy Jr. - 06/17/00 14:42:17
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Soldier's name:: Hubbard Stephens
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 6th VA Regiment Continental Forces
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Served in Captain Nathaniel Fox's Company commanded by Colonel James Hendricks. Recruited for 3 years 24 Mar 1777.
Shown as a Drummer, Muscian and Fifer.
Served under Lt. Col. Charles Sims, col. John Gibson, Col. Christian Febiger, Capt. Alexander Rose.
Newark, Valley Forge, Brunswick, White Plains.
Cheryl Davis - 06/16/00 21:40:32
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Soldier's name:: Matthew Stevens
Soldier's rank:: Private?
Company or unit:: Col. Lewis Van Woert's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
I have a document called a Receipt Roll, which appears to be some sort of post war payment to the soldiers. Also, I've traced this portion of my family back 1649 in Stamford, Conn.
Ronnie Ranew - 06/16/00 00:18:04
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CARTER, Issac
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Gates County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Ronnie Ranew - 06/16/00 00:16:29
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Soldier's name:: SUGGS, Absalom
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Greene Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Barb Anderson - 06/14/00 03:55:21
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Soldier's name:: PAYNE, SAMUEL
Soldier's rank:: 2nd Lieutenant
Company or unit:: 2nd Battalion, 7th Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Samuel Payne lived in Bedford CO, PA about 1772-1795. Served under Colonel George Ashman with the 2nd Battalion, 7th Company. He moved to KY with family c. 1796-1804. Then moved to Butler CO, OH.
Carey Gabbard - 06/09/00 02:35:51
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Ambrose
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Joseph Ambrose was born in England in 1725. He is said to have served under George Washington. He died 1781 in Guilford Court House, NC. He was married to a Harris. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
R Preston - 06/06/00 15:20:20
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Soldier's name:: BOWLES, Charles
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: VT, NY
Comments:
From DAR Records for New Hampshire, Film at NEHGS, Pg 242, Cont.,Mass., & N.H.Service
July 9,1819, Charles Bowles of Corinth, Vermont deposed: that he enlisted in May 1775, for 8 months, and In January, 1776, re-enlisted under Capt. Elijah Gleason, Col. James (N?)ixon, for one year, and then at the expiration of that time, for two more mo
ths, being finally discharged at Turkey, Pennsylvania, but has lost his discharge: that is July 1777, he enlisted again for four months and in April,1778, enlisted for three years and was discharged at Newburgh, New York, the last service having been pe
formed under Capt. Emerson, Col. Gilley.
P 244 Claim allowed and certificate 14116, Vermont Agency, was issued Sept 6, 1819.
(more details about family and change made as he intended to live in Malone, NY)
Henry John "Hank" Fry - 06/05/00 02:48:54
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Benjamin Fry
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Pennsylvania Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Illinois
Comments:
Benjamin served withb Washington County, Pennsylvania Militia, under Capt. Thomas Parker 1781. Benjamin was born 25 Dec, 1758 in Fredrick County, Virginia and died 25 July, 1838 in Iroquois County, Illinois and is buried at Liberty Cemetery. He married Na
cy Ann Cadwallader.
Patti Stone - 06/05/00 00:54:56
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Watkins
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
James Watkins was born about 1750 in NC and died in 1810 in Johnston Co., NC He was married to Ann (unknown). They had 12 Children.
David W. Hiott - 06/04/00 13:34:56
My URL:http://www.genforum.com/Hiott
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Arthur Hiott
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: various SC units
State of Soldier's Residence:: (SC)
Comments:
Served near Georgetown, SC, then Charleston, SC, including Fort Sullivan (Moultrie). Was later taken prisoner by Tories (likely in the Pee Dee area) and was hanged, but the limb broke. He applied for a pension in 1825.
Melody Sones-Spence - 06/04/00 01:44:13
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Sones
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
I have very little information about this descendant, but family rumors have stated that he fought with George Washington. I would like concrete information either way.
Sarah Shingleton - 06/02/00 22:40:44
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Atrium/2308/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BIGGS, John
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 13th Virginia Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
John fought in the Revolutionary War and applied for a War Pension on March 18, 1821. The pension was for $8 a month, signed by J.C. Calhoun. (Continental Virginia pension # S37775) According to an account recorded at the Giles County Courthouse on Jun
10 1821 and signed by David French, John enlisted as a private under Captain John Smith in 1778. He enlisted in the 13th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Campbell and Brigade commanded by General Broadhead. He also fought in the Light Horse Brig
de commanded by Colonel Washington, the cousin to the Commander in Chief. My mother, Sidney Shingleton, obtained these records from the National Archives in Washington, DC.
John fought at the Battle of the Eutaw Springs and the Battle of Cowpens (both in South Carolina). He was discharged by General Greene at Bacon's Bridge.
John Biggs was entitled to 200 acres of land for his service in the VA Continental line, as evidenced by a land-office military warrant #1629. As of yet, I have been unable to determine if the warrant was claimed and land surveyed. It was not in KY. On
possibility is that his sons, James and Moses (who both moved to Indiana) claimed the land. They both claimed or purchased land patents with a total acreage of 200 acres.
John's will was probated on January 18, 1827. It reads:
"Will of John Biggs, sick. Beloved wife, Mary Biggs; 2 cows and household furniture and 1 mare, as long as she lives. And at her death, to belong to Delilah Biggs, my granddaughter. To Thomas Biggs, 1 horse and rest of property".
John Snidow, admin
Wit; Christian Snidow III, Andrew Guner, James Clark.
Proven February, 1827
Marilyn McGuire - 06/02/00 21:39:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Clement Howard
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Enlisted by Ensign Nathan Williams. Passed by Joseph Smith, July 25, 1776. [Vol. 18, Pg. 51 MD State Archives]
1778 he gave an oath of fidelity Washington Co., MD.[ MD Early Census index]
By 1792 he is listed in the Madison Co., KY. tax list.
Dorene Delaney Giordano - 06/01/00 16:05:16
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Kenny, Loughlin
Soldier's rank:: Col.
Comments:
I found an old family bible, which states that a Col. Loughlin Kenny fought in the American Revolution. After the war, he returned to Ireland. I have no further information. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it. Thank Your. Dorene
Mark C. Wright - 06/01/00 13:14:02
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Joseph Wright
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Mass & Conn Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachussetts
Comments:
Enlisted while living vicinity Roxbury, Mass.Born 1758, Chester Mass. Died 1825 Neversink, NY.
William Adams,Sr. - 05/29/00 18:28:13
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Thomas Hampton
Soldier's rank:: Surgeon
Company or unit:: Col.Enos Seeley's Regiment of N.J.
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.J.
Comments:
Dr. John Thomas Hampton was a surgeon in Col. Enos Seely's Regiment of N.J.Understand he is listed in the DAR'S. His father was John Hampton of Gloucester Co., N.J. who married Anne de Vail of Salem Co.,N.J. Dr. John's Grandfather was a William Hampton of
Gloucester Co.,N.J., who as I have it, migrated from Gloucester Co.,VA. Would like to have any information on William Hampton, as to wife etc. Thanks---Bill
Patricia Anne Lebbert - 05/28/00 05:21:44
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Theopholis Batchelder
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: Captain James Lemont's company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass.
Comments:
Theopholis Batchelder was born in Kingston, New Hampshire in 1742. Married in Kingston, Ann Sleeper May 9, 1763. He enlisted July 22, 1775 to December 31, 1775. He also appears among a list of Mass. Militia officers as 2nd.Lieut. Commissioned July 12, 1
78.
Anymore information would be welcome. He is my 7th great grand father, grt, grt, grt, etc.
He is decended from Stephen Bachiler, England 1561-1660. He was some type of leader in New Hampshire and had at his request the town of Winnicunnet chawnged to Hampton.
Thank you for any thing you can tell me.
Cliff Underwood - 05/24/00 05:01:55
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William "Wedgbar" Underwood
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Unkn
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia ?
Comments:
b. l759, parents unknown. Father of about l7 children, Jesse being my line.
Cliff Underwood - 05/24/00 04:29:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William "Wedgbar" Underwood
Soldier's rank:: Private
Comments:
Barbara Cozzens - 05/15/00 00:14:00
My Email:boothbjc@aol
Soldier's name:: John Booth
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
John Booth (emigrated from England to CN) was commissioned captain in the Continental Army. He made a brilliant military career and survived the vicissitudes of war, but received fatal injuries by being thrown from his horse while fighting on Long Island.
He had at least one son,Isaiah, a grandson,Ezra. I'd like to know more about him and his family.
Barbaraa Cozzens - 05/15/00 00:03:16
My Email:boothbjc
Soldier's name:: John Booth
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
John Booth (CN) was commissioned captain of a company in the Continental Army (company or unit unknown). He made a brilliant military record and survived the vicissitudes of war, but recieved fatal injuries by being thrown from his horse while fighting o
Long Island. He had at least one son,Isaiah,a grandson,Ezra. I'd like more information about him and his family.
bARBARA cHRISTIAN - 05/13/00 22:23:03
Comments:
Shirley Maunz - 05/11/00 16:10:52
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Kessler
Soldier's rank:: do not know
Company or unit:: Do not know
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
George Kessler was a Tanner in Berks county,He was born in 1746 (county nor know). He died in Snyder county in 1805 leaving 13 children. Some under age. So were given Gardians.
One of his son's came to Ohio to Perry and Sandusky countys
ALICE (HICKS) HENRY - 05/10/00 18:57:26
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JAMES HICKS
Soldier's rank:: PVT 13 VA REG
Company or unit:: CPL 9TH VA REG
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA/PA
Comments:
DAR PAPERS STATE THAT JAMES HICKS HAD SON ALSO CALLED JAMES HICKS, WHO HAD SON THOMAS HICKS
I AM INTERESTED IN RE-PROVING DAR PAPERS, FAMILY HISTORY; PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE FAMILY INFO
MUSTERED OUT AT FT PITT VA/PA
Dennis Clark - 05/09/00 04:49:00
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Elias Clark
Soldier's rank:: Sargent
Company or unit:: Orange County Wallkill
State of Soldier's Residence:: ( NY )
Comments:
Don Kelly - 05/07/00 18:39:20
My URL:http://www.grovenet.net/donkelly
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Alexander Kelly
Soldier's rank:: unk
Company or unit:: Virginia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Per interviews conducted by a lawyer in 1750 there were thirteen heads of households in Virginia with the surname Kelly or Kelley. All except one were Loyal soldiers of the line. But something happened between 1750 and 1780 because my particular Kelly lin
faught against the British during the Revolutionary War. 4gfather Alexander (there were two Alexanders and the other one went to Kentucky) Kelly was b 1755 K&Q County Virginia and as a young man served in the Virginia Militia (meaning he served with Geor
e Washington in some capacity). Alexander was in Burke Co North Carolina by 1778 where 3gfather Hiram (Hyrum) Kelly was b 1778(?). Hiram was in Georgia by 1820 where 2gfather Jesse R. Kelly was b 1833 Habersham Co Georgia. By 1858 the families, except for
older children who stayed behind) were near Atlanta, GA. In 1858 Hiram moved to Arkansas. Jesse gradusted Atlanta Medical Scholl as a doctor and followed his father to Arkansas in 1859. My gfather Marcus Lafaette Kelly was born 1855 (?) near Atlanta.
Happy to connect with other cousins. Trying to learn about Alexander's father/mother/uncles/aunts/siblings.
The Kelly line came from Connaught, Ireland
Cheers
Don Kelly
Kathy Hall - 05/05/00 03:20:02
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Col. William Price
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Col William Price (Col in Ky Militia)moved to Ky in 1787 and settled in what is now Jessamine Co He held the first Independence Day celebration west of the Alleghanies in 1794 with 40 other Rev War veterans. He died in 1808 and is buried in the family plo
outside of Nicholasville. He was under the command of Gen Anthony Wayne at Stony Point and was also at Brandywine, Monmouth and at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.
Curtis Kitchens - 05/02/00 18:12:41
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Lingo
Company or unit:: Army of 1000- N. Greene
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
James Lingo's place of birth is in question even though his RW record indicates Maryland. He was killed at the Seige of 96, SC in 1781. He service included the Battle of Brandywine, and Valley Forge. His widow, Catherine Lingo, recieved a pension as a
esult of his service and death.
Kathy Kovalek - 05/01/00 01:22:05
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Kaull, John A.
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Capt. Thomas' Co. of Col. Lamb's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
John Kaull b. abt 1750 in Germany emigrated to NYC in Oct 1779 and served two years fighting in the battles at Kings Bridge and at Yorkstown. After the war he settled in Newport RI and married Catherine "Kitty" Hargill. Pension claim R 5800.
joan hixon - 04/27/00 19:30:18
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jesse Waller
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Margaret W. Haylett, I tried to e-mail you about our mutual descendant, but your e-mail did not go through. Please contact me.
Anyone else who is an ancestor of Jesse Waller, please e-mail me.
- 04/20/00 04:09:20
Comments:
Jean Podominick - 04/19/00 01:07:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Solomon Redmon
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Listed in Library of Virginia-- Bounty Warrant Verification files 1786.
James Johnston - 04/17/00 12:45:29
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Moon
Company or unit:: Colonel Company,1st Pa.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
James Moon served in the Revolutionary was from 6/1777 to 6/1783 regiment, Contimental line.
Dan Johnson - 04/15/00 22:07:43
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Daniel Johnson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Sixth South Carolina Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
This ancestor is buried in the Johnson Cemetery, Copiah County, Mississippi. I would appreciate any help in identifying his parents. Daniel was born October 10, 1751, and died January 10, 1854.
Martha J. Davis - 04/14/00 15:11:58
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John I. Davis
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 4th Regiment Morristown NJ
State of Soldier's Residence:: Cutler,Maine
Comments:
Any information on John I. Davis who enlisted in Morristown, NJ - Dec.25,1776 until duration of the war. One of 1st 4 settlers in the town of Cutler, Maine.
Born in Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard 1754
Married Elizabeth Holmes in 1787
John Davis died in Cutler, Maine 1836
Denise Battle - 04/13/00 15:40:39
My Email:[email protected]; [email protected]
Soldier's name:: McCallum, Daniel (McCollum)
Soldier's rank:: Not Known
Company or unit:: Roebucks Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Revolutionary war record state that he served in Roebucks Regiment since the Fall of Charleston and Andersons Return. Any information on him would be greatly appreciated.
Denise Battle - 04/13/00 15:37:40
My Email:[email protected], [email protected]
Soldier's name:: McCallum, Daniel (McCollum)
Soldier's rank:: Not Known
Company or unit:: Roebucks Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Revolutionary war record state that he served in Roebucks Regiment since the Fall of Charleston and Andersons Return. Any information on him would be greatly appreciated.
STEVE MURRAY - 04/12/00 22:55:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CHARLES MURRAY
Soldier's rank:: PRIVATE
Company or unit:: 6TH PENNSYLVANIA
State of Soldier's Residence:: PENNSYLVANIA
Comments:
ANY INFORMATION YOU CAN PROVIDE ON THIS SOLDIER WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED . STEVE MURRAY ([email protected])
Jueene Clark Zortman - 04/12/00 21:28:57
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Cornelius Clark
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
He participated in the Battle of Long Island and the retreat to New York, a second retreat to Westchester, and the Battle of White Plains. They camped at North Castle which was within walking distance of his farm where he lived with his wife Elizabeth.
Karen McGinty - 04/10/00 00:15:03
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Conyers
Comments:
Thomas Conyers was in the Revolutionary War from August, 1775 until October, 1779. He served with George Washington at Valley Forge in the Winter of 1777. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Wilson Co., TN in 1784. Actually I would like to trace his pare
ts if that information is also available on his records. Thank you.
Glenda Thompson - 04/09/00 18:12:41
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Williamson
Soldier's rank:: Lieut.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Glenda Thompson - 04/09/00 18:11:27
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Keener, Sebastian
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Glenda Thompson - 04/09/00 18:10:17
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Vance, David
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Bradford's Co.No.13
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD
Comments:
Dalton Royer - 04/09/00 12:26:34
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Royer, John
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
John Royer fought with forces from N.C. He married Ann Taylor in 1792 in Augusta Co., Va. He moved to Jefferson Co., Tn. and was also in the War of 1812. He moved to Lawrence Co., Al. before 1820 and applied for a pension in 1826 in Moulton, Al. His pensi
n was rejected. Nothing is known of his death or burial site. His descendants still live in Lawrence and Morgan Counties in Alabama. Dalton Royer
[email protected]
Marilyn Sigler - 04/07/00 16:25:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Abraham Jennings
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT and NY
Comments:
Ambraham Jennings was my fourth great-
grandfather. He was married to Charity RISDON
of CT. Their daughter Ruth Jennings married
Harmon FAIRCHILD; their son Sherman FAIRCHILD
married Jane Adeline DANFORTH; their daughter,
Nancy Jane FAIRCHILD married Robert Irvine
MCKIBBIN; their son Royal Bird MCKIBBIN married
Beatrice Elizabeth HUGHES; their son Hugh
Robert MCKIBBIN married Eleanor Virginia
FLANAGAN; their daughter Marilyn married
James Martin SIGLER. Abraham Jennings is
listed as having received a pension for his
service in the Revolutionary War, and Charity
received it when he died.
Ben Smith - 03/30/00 15:34:46
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Benjamin Davis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 4,8,12 Va. Regiments
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va.
Comments:
Benjamin Davis b 1735 in Va. d 7-24-1997 in Ga. Married to Mary Bush. Benjamin elisted March 2,1777. He served as a private in Capt. Ashbey's 12th Va. Regiment. Any help in getting more info would be great. Thanks.
sharon - 03/28/00 18:22:16
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CORDER, Lewis
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Lewis Corder b.1760 NC d.1833 Il m. Mary Garner
sharon - 03/28/00 18:21:54
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CORDER, Lewis
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Lewis Corder b.1760 NC d.1833 Il m. Mary Garner
John Summers - 03/28/00 04:11:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Col. Wiiliam Crawford
Soldier's rank:: Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virgina
Comments:
Deane C. Flowers - 03/26/00 20:39:55
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Ludwig Fischer
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Cabarrus County, N. C.
Comments:
Same as the comments I made when I submitted the
information and mistakenly gave his residence
as Germany. He settled in what was at the time
Mecklenburg County, N. C. but this area later
became Cabarrus County in 1792. He was a member
of St. John's Lutheran Church in Cabarrus County
where a number of his children and their descendents are buried and are still very active
in this church today.
Deane C. Flowers - 03/26/00 20:29:54
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Ludwig Fischer
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Oberelsungen, Kassel, Germany
Comments:
Ludwig Fischer's parent's names were Johannes and Maria Magdalena Strohbert Fischer.He was born on February 17, 1754. Ludwig enlisted as a private, rose
rapidly in rank. He was named a Captain of the
Color Guard in 1775. He was captured in the Battle of Trenton, 1777. He escaped and joined
his regiment and was advanced in rank in November
1779. He deserted in 1782 and settled in a
German-Lutheran settlement in Mecklenburg County,
N. C. where he married Christine House and had
11 children. He died on October 16, 1827.
John Carter - 03/26/00 02:24:20
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Carter
Soldier's rank:: Militiaman
Company or unit:: Col Boyd's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
My gg-grandfather was born in Maryland, 1746, moved to Virginia at a young age. Fought in the RevWar as a militiaman under Capt James Colman in Col Boyd's regiment. Discharged in Nov 1779. Joined Capt Byrd Wall's Company in Halifax Co, Va and marched t
Rockingham County, NC and joined Gen Greene's army at Troublesome Creek Iron Works. In the Battle of Guilford Court House 15 Mar 1781 in Col. Nathaniel Crocker's Regiment. Then marched to Ramsey's Mill where he was detailed to guard British prisoners t
Va. Discharged on Mar 30, 1781 for a 3 month tour in the 3rd Va Regiment of Volunteers by Capt. Byrd Wall. Settled in the Matrimony Creek area of NC where he farmed and died in 1843. Wife's name was Elizabeth (think perhaps there was an earlier one).<
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Kathy Anderson Scruggs - 03/24/00 17:51:02
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Anderson
Soldier's rank:: Pvt/Sgt
Company or unit:: Various Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
1779 Wilkes Co., NC Militia pvt. under Capt. James
Richardson, from Washington Co., NC (now TN) to Chicamauga under Col. Sevier; 1780 Wilkes Co., NC under Capt. John Barton to persue Col. Ferguson as fifer; at Battle of Kings Mountain; 1781 under Capt. John Snoddy of Washington Co., NC (now TN)to join Gen
Francis Marion as orderly or First Sgt.; 1781 under Capt. John Hunter as orderly or First Sgt.; 1782 Battle of Lookout Mountain; discharged 1783.
John McCravey Jr. - 03/21/00 05:55:45
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Archibald McCravy
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
John Howell - 03/19/00 22:10:22
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Shannon
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Camden District SC Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Thomas Shannon settled in Fairfield County, S.C. from Va. He married Elizabeth Taylor
Mary Black - 03/19/00 20:25:57
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Kernreich/Kernrike
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 6th reg Albany Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Ron Ouimette - 03/19/00 18:07:35
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Benjamin Mitchell
Soldier's rank:: unkn
Company or unit:: Conn. 2nd & 8th
State of Soldier's Residence:: Conn.
Comments:
John Benjamin Mitchell enlisted in Militia at Newtown, Ct. in June of 1777. Served for duration.
Was at Valley Forge, Germantown, and wounded in leg at Monmouth. Discharged at Newburg, N.Y. by George Washington. Married Jemima Sunderland in Oct. of 1784 at Huntington,Ct. Moved to Northern Vt. to be amongst Ist settlers of town of Fairfield. Died at a
e 82, Jemima lived to 103.
paul j. johnson - 03/19/00 16:22:50
My URL:http://[email protected]
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: john
Soldier's rank:: johnson
Company or unit:: 3rd reg.n.y. militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: new york
Comments:
From the rev. war abstract of pension files the widow of john johnson r5604 of the new york line, caty johnson applied for a pension in sep. 13,1847 her age was 82 she married john on nov.1,1781 at kinderhook n.y.where they lived when john joined up.John
ied at stockbridge Oneida cty. may 12,1823. Caty Johnson claimed that john had served with Col. Willets troops during the war. The request for a pension was denied since caty couldn't provide papers to prove that her john was the john who served with col.
willet
The n.y. genweb for montgomery twp. military census has a scout named john johnson serving in the 3rd reg. tryon county militia during the war.
My family has a powderhorn with an inscription stating that "john johnson used this horn while serving as a scout for Washington" and that he gave it to his son william from him to his son abraham then to his nephew john my great grandfather.
Peggy Brown - 03/18/00 22:33:01
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Bloom, William
Company or unit:: General Wagner Brigade
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
He had four other brothers in the war.
Isaac, Killed in the war.
Adam
Peter
Abraham
Herbert J. Rissler - 03/17/00 22:53:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Henry Risler
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Pennsylvania Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: (PA)
Comments:
George Henry Risler came from the Palatinate in l749. He was a member of Capt. Lewis Farmer's Penn. Rifle Regiment. He was mustered at Marcus Hook, 7/l/l776 and may have fought in battles of Long Island, Princeton and Trenton. Any information on his im
ediate descendents would be much appreciated.
Stephen L. Bennett - 03/11/00 19:23:27
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Maltbie, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Navy
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
Served at Lieutenant aboard the Trumbull. Was in same fleet with Lt. John Paul Jones. Sat on several court marshall boards with John Paul Jones during the War. After the War he was commissioned a Captain by George Washington and given command of the reven
e cutter, Argus.
- 03/10/00 06:36:08
State of Soldier's Residence:: probably New York
Comments:
My Rev. War soldier was General Greenes "boy" during the war and served in the ranks four years.He married Hannah Todd, reelated to the Abraham Lincoln Todds. My people didnt have his first name in the information on him. So I am not having good luck loca
ing him/
William Leichter - 03/09/00 02:25:55
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Burley
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Va. Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia (WV)
Comments:
Enlisted in 1782 for three years. Due to age he was probably a drummer. Received a Land Grant in the Military District of Ohio from Virginia for his service.
Emolene Lynch - 03/05/00 22:45:58
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Barnard (Barney)Kerran
State of Soldier's Residence:: Hampshire,Co.Va.(WV)
Comments:
Paul Graham - 03/04/00 22:32:07
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Wiley
Soldier's rank:: Private - Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Served under General Rutherford, Colonel Collier, Captain Arthur Forbes (Forbus?)
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina, Tennessee
Comments:
William Wiley was born in 1750 and died in 1842. His wife's name was Ann. William served three tours beginning in 1778 and ending in 1781. He fought in the battle of Guilford Courthouse against Cornwallis, where he was wounded. He contracted small pox sho
tly thereafter and left the service. He moved to Tennessee around 1803. He applied for his pension in 1832 and his wife applied for widow's pension in 1844. I am looking for as much information as I can on William Wiley (or Willey).
Debbie Nitsche - 03/02/00 22:19:07
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Soldier's name:: William Mankin
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
William's service number was 52751 or S2751.
Diane Dempsey Dodge - 03/02/00 08:46:36
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Soldier's name:: Cornelius Dempsey
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Cornelius enlisted in 1776 at the age of 20.He fought in the battle of Germantown,Pa. On June 9, 1776 he was taken captive above Three Rivers and held in Canada with Maxwells troops he was returned July 27, 1776. Cornelius was killed in a logging accident
in the 1780's
James Foley - 02/29/00 19:59:11
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Armsworthy, Baptist
Company or unit:: 3rd Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland?
Comments:
My 5-great grandfather enlisted in the 3rd Maryland at the tender age of 13, and was captured by the British during the battle of Camden, S.C. He was held prisoner in Charleston, either in the Old Fort dungeon, or in a prison ship in the harbor. While the
e, he was recruited by Lord Montagu to join a Corps in fighting in Jamaica against the pirates. Montagu must have made quite an impression on young Baptist, for he not only took the Oath, and fought with Montagu's Corps, but when the time came to lay down
arms, he decided to emigrate to Nova Scotia, Canada with Montagu, rather than return home. I am still looking for a source to indicate his rank/function. From his age at the time, I suspect he was a drummer or a runner, but I have been unable to find any
ecords of his service.
Thank you for your kind attention,
Jake Foley
James Foley - 02/29/00 19:57:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Armsworthy, Baptist
Company or unit:: 3rd Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland?
Comments:
My 5-great grandfather enlisted in the 3rd Maryland at the tender age of 13, and was captured by the British during the battle of Camden, S.C. He was held prisoner in Charleston, either in the Old Fort dungeon, or in a prison ship in the harbor. While the
e, he was recruited by Lord Montagu to join a Corps in fighting in Jamaica against the pirates. Montagu must have made quite an impression on young Baptist, for he not only took the Oath, and fought with Montagu's Corps, but when the time came to lay down
arms, he decided to emigrate to Nova Scotia, Canada with Montagu, rather than return home. I am still looking for a source to indicate his rank/function. From his age at the time, I suspect he was a drummer or a runner, but I have been unable to find any
ecords of his service.
Thank you for your kind attention,
Jake Foley
James Foley - 02/29/00 19:56:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Armsworthy, Baptist
Company or unit:: 3rd Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland?
Comments:
My 5-great grandfather enlisted in the 3rd Maryland at the tender age of 13, and was captured by the British during the battle of Camden, S.C. He was held prisoner in Charleston, either in the Old Fort dungeon, or in a prison ship in the harbor. While the
e, he was recruited by Lord Montagu to join a Corps in fighting in Jamaica against the pirates. Montagu must have made quite an impression on young Baptist, for he not only took the Oath, and fought with Montagu's Corps, but when the time came to lay down
arms, he decided to emigrate to Nova Scotia, Canada with Montagu, rather than return home. I am still looking for a source to indicate his rank/function. From his age at the time, I suspect he was a drummer or a runner, but I have been unable to find any
ecords of his service.
Jerald R. Brooks - 02/29/00 10:31:48
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Soldier's name:: Jeremiah Colvin
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Green Mountain Boys
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Any information would help Thank You
Jerald R. Brooks - 02/29/00 10:30:04
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Soldier's name:: Jeremiah Colvin
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Green Mountain Boys
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
William R. Wills - 02/29/00 02:34:14
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Soldier's name:: Edward Wills
Soldier's rank:: Pvt>Capt
Company or unit:: 1st,14th, 10th Va Rgt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
1st Va Rgt, later redesignated 14th Va Rgt, and renumbered as 10th Va Rgt.
Richard Webster - 02/29/00 01:21:52
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Soldier's name:: James Meredith
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 4th Virginia Dragoons
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
James served with the 4th Virginia Dragoons and
fought with Gen. Washington at Saratoga, Valley Forge, and in the Carolinas at the Cowpens. Injured falling off his horse, and was required to pay another man to finish his enlistment contract.
Richard Webster - 02/29/00 01:18:04
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Brown
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Jacob fought with Gen. Nathaniel Green at Guilford Court House against Lord Cornwallis. His wife Mary, upon hearing that the Americans had retreated to Guiford Court House, rode horseback with another wife to bring food and clothing to their husbands. Mar
survived a near drowning at the rain swollen Yadkin River and was at the battle with Jacob. In 1782, Jacob "condemned his
outgoing in marriage and taking up arms in a warlike manner" and was received back into the Quaker Church. He later moved to Flat Rock, Henry
County, Indiana. Jacob died from a kick by a horse, June 9, 1831.
Richard Webster - 02/29/00 01:07:26
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Edginton
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Munn's Co., 2nd. Bn. Washington County Militia, Penn.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penn.
Comments:
Thomas Edginton served with his brothers: Private Jesse Edgington, Private John, Private 4th Class George, Private 4th Class
Joseph, and Private 6th Class Isaac.
All the bothers fought with Capt. Munn's Company, 2nd. Bn. Washington County Militia, Penn. in Crwford's Sabdusky Frontier Expedition against Capt. Matthew Elliott's Command of Butler's British Rangers and Simon Girty's Delaware and Shawnee Indians.
Richard Webster - 02/29/00 00:56:26
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jesse Edginton
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Munn's Co., 2nd Bn. Washington County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penn.
Comments:
Fought in Crawford's ill fated Sabdusky Frontier Expedition. Captured by Indians, sold to the British and held for two years.
Richard Webster - 02/29/00 00:52:14
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Soldier's name:: Job Meredith
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Delaware Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: De;aware
Comments:
Barry Wetherington - 02/28/00 16:40:10
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Wm Witherington
Soldier's rank:: Priv
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Diana - 02/28/00 13:53:44
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Soldier's name:: Leriche
Company or unit:: Rochambeau
State of Soldier's Residence:: France
Comments:
Brian Wood - 02/27/00 16:03:20
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jesse Wood
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Dutchess Co., NY
Comments:
There are several Jesse Wood's, so I'm not exactly sure which one he is....
Jim McCloskey - 02/26/00 23:05:19
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Soldier's name:: John Robert Livingston
Soldier's rank:: junior officer
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.Y.
Comments:
My 4th g-grandfather, John R. Livingston, b. 1755 at Clermont, Columbia Co., N.Y., d. 10/03/1851 in Red Hook, N.Y. Commissioned as a junior officer in 1775 along with his brother Henry Beekman Livingston, when they joined the Continental Army expeditiona
y force formed to invade the Canadain provences, under the command of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Second in command of this force was their brother-in-law, Gen. Richard Montgomery who died as a result of wounds received at the battle for Quebec. John returned h
me at some point, I'm not sure when, but later volunteered again on July 14, 1777 at Fort Edward, N.Y. He returned to Clermont and resigned his commission in August 1777, after Gen. Schuyler was relieved of the Northern N.Y. command. Henry Beekman Living
ton rose to the rank of colonel and participated in many campaigns before resigning his commission on Jan.13, 1779.
E - 02/26/00 20:54:26
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Soldier's name:: JOSEPH H. SHOMO
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Ritters Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
JOSEPH H. SHOMO CAME TO AMERICA WITH GENERAL ROCHAMBEAU'S ARMY FROM FRANCE IN 1781,IN DUKE OF LOUBRUNS FRENCH DIV. GEN. WASHINGTON SENT DIVISION INTO BARRACKS AT LEBANON, PA.
Shannon Henderson - 02/25/00 03:03:52
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Soldier's name:: BRANCH, Peter II
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
"Branch Geneology" ISBN 0-937242-16-0 (by Cliffane (Fanie) Ann Merrill Carrier. "... Born on March 30, 1696 at Branch Hill, Connecticut. Died at age 63 in August 1757 or 1759 in Preston, New London County, Connecticut. He married Content Hawes (also sp
lled Hows or House) on March 31, 1719 at Branch Hill, Connecticut..." If anyone has any further information, please contact me. Thank you.
Shannon Henderson - 02/25/00 01:57:39
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Branch, Peter II
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: unknown at this time
Comments:
Research by Fanie Carrier from the State of Washington shows Peter Branch, II to have fought in the R.W. Am looking for any proof of this obtainable on-line.
Terry Backer - 02/24/00 03:56:31
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Soldier's name:: Jonathan Eddy
Soldier's rank:: Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA and Nova Scotia
Comments:
Col. Joanthan Eddy led the American attack on fort Cumberland in Nova Scotia. He was born in Mansfield MS in 1727. During th eFrench and Indain War he held the rank of Capt, and was stationed at Fort Cumberland NS. He later settled there with his family
and became active in NS politics, he was a member of the NS General Assembly and Sheriff. In, 1776 when the American Revolution began he took up the cause leading the Eddy Rebellion aganist the Brits. He tarveled to MA where he met with General Washingt
n asking for 600 men and supplies to invade Nova Scotia. Washington wrote congress and they refused. He then went to Philidelipha to ask congress himself and was again refused. Congress did not want to expand the war with so little resources. He then was
ppointed and supplied to a small extent by the Ma. General Assembly to lunch an attack on Nova Scotia. The attack on Fort Cumberland failed but he did capture a 100 ton ship and send sorely needed supplies to Boston.
All of the Col. sons also fought in the war-
Jonathan, Ibrook, Elisa and William.
Lots more info
Farrell Noplitt - 02/22/00 12:41:59
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Noblett
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA.
Comments:
Samuel Noblett intered into service in PA. aplied for pension i Spartanburg co. SC.
Samuel was bn. 1744 PA. died 1832 Sjpartanburg co. SC.
charles hilaman - 02/20/00 07:44:18
My Email:chuck_hilaman
Soldier's name:: martin hilaman
Soldier's rank:: ????
Company or unit:: 9th co., ef 1780 4th battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: pa.
Comments:
listed in: " bucks county soldiers of the revolution ", page #142
listed in: pa. archives, 3rd series, vol. VI, page 107m in the accounts of joshua, Esq., sub lieutenant of bucks county 1780 - 1783
his name is mis-spelled in records as hileman.
Frances Brite - 02/17/00 00:33:13
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Soldier's name:: Calcote, John
State of Soldier's Residence:: (SC)
Comments:
John Calcote served with Gen. Francis Marion, "THE SWAMP FOX" in the battles of SC. After a successful end to the Revolution, John moved to MS with his wife & children.
Denisse - 02/16/00 07:30:33
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Soldier's name:: Stephen Hetfield / Hatfield
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Commander-in-Chief's Guard
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Stephen Hetfiled / Hatfield B. NJ 1759, D. 1824 PA
Served in the 3rd & 4th New Jersey Regiments, until inducted in to G. Washington's 'Guard' on March 20, 1780 while at NJ. Among battles, Germantown, Short Hills, at the surrender of Yorktown.
Vicki McKay - 02/13/00 22:24:21
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Soldier's name:: MCKAY, Francis and/or David
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: 26th & 42nd Foot - The Black Watch
State of Soldier's Residence:: unknown
Comments:
Previous family research has indicated the name Francis and David for this soldier, so his first name may be one or the other or a combination of both. He is of Scottish ancestry and married a woman with the last name METTLER. Unsubstantiated family his
ory indicates that he came to Canada as a United Empire Loyalist. The family settled in Humberstone Twp, Welland County, Ontario where Francis/David died in 1812. His children were: Annie (married Jehoidra Schooley), Elizabeth (married Samuel Furry),
rancis, Katharine (married Thomas Dyer), Margaret (married John Cherry), Mary (married John Dennis and remained in Welland County), Peter, William, John (married Margaret Beech and moved to Poplar Hill, Lobo Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario), Daniel (marrie
Christianne Remy/Ramey and moved to Brantford & South Dumfries Twps, Brant County, Ontario) and Philip (married Catharine Beech - sister of Margaret above - and moved to Delaware Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario). Some of the other sons are believed to ha
e gone west, one of them likely to the Winnepeg, Manitoba area while another is believed to have gone to Australia or New Zealand.
RAYMOND HARTLEY - 02/12/00 06:20:16
My URL:http://[email protected]
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BENJAMIN HARTLEY
Soldier's rank:: PRIVATE
Company or unit:: BUCKS CO. MILITIA, SOLEBURY CO.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA.
Comments:
BENJAMIN HARTLEY WAS AN ODDITY IN OUR FAMILY TREE AS HE WAS A QUAKER THAT FOUGHT IN THE WAR.
Doryl J.Moore - 02/10/00 17:22:45
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Soldier's name:: Moore,Gershom
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.Y.
Comments:
Gershom Moore born 14 jan 1754,(need parents),brother of Joseph et John all in Rev.war.
Thanks
Doryl J.(Moore)Langlois
phyllis paul davis - 02/09/00 15:30:09
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Soldier's name:: john woolson
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: pemberton, NJ
Comments:
Joan Johnson - 02/08/00 19:18:42
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Soldier's name:: Elisha Meredith
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
My 3x great/grandfather, Elisha Meredith, was a Capt. at the Battle of Yorktown. Officer in the Continental Line. (Journal of the Governor's Council of the Rev. War.) He enlisted as ensign in Capt Winston's Company in the Batallion of which his uncle Samu
l Meredith was Colonel, (Samuel Meredith - brother in law to Patrick Henry). Elisha's father, (also named Elisha), had the title of "Captain Officer" in the Virginia State Line, and was quartermaster in his brother Samuel's regiment.(Info also found in t
e Meredith Family Tree and the Revolutionary War Public Service Claims - cards 21 & 22/Library of Virginia)
jim foust - 02/07/00 02:41:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: foust, philip
Company or unit:: upper company of berks co. milita
State of Soldier's Residence:: pa.
Comments:
served under col. balzer gehr
paula rugh thayer - 02/06/00 03:49:32
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Soldier's name:: Matthew Jack
Soldier's rank:: Capt
Company or unit:: 8th PA...?
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Matthew Jack served with Washington's army in NJ and lost the use of his left hand during the battle at Boundbrook...he thne returned to the frontier of Western PA and served as a ranger and Indian scout. Have extensive anecdotal information to share, and
would like to hear from other descendants of Matthew Jack as well as descendants of victims/survivors of the 13 July 1782 attack and burning of Hannastown
paula rugh thayer - 02/06/00 03:45:47
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Erwin
Soldier's rank:: Capt
Company or unit:: ui PA Rifle Regt
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Capt Joseph Erwin was commissioned 6 Apr 1776 in PA Rifle Regt (Col Miles) and discharged at Valley Forge 1 Jan 1778. he fought in the battles of Long Island, white Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Tuibbletown, Brandywine, and Germantown. Then served as captai
in the 9th Pa Continental Line, capt of Militia, Ranger Regt, Westmoreland County 1778-1780 and did service at Ft Pitt, Ft Hands, Ft Wallace, and Ft Hannastown. I am descended form his daughter (name unknown) and would like to share information about thi
family line, with lots of blanks to fill in. Capt Erwin reportedly died Armstrong CO PA in 1825
Jim Johnson - 02/05/00 04:11:17
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Soldier's name:: Solomon Baker
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: (PA)
Comments:
Jack Glasgow - 02/03/00 06:27:50
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Soldier's name:: Christopher HAYS
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: Pa. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
Colonel Hays b. abt. 1738 Pa. or Va. Served in Militia in Westmorland Co., Pa. in the 1770s-80s.
In Woodford Co., Ky. by 1792. In Cape Girardeau Co., Mo by abt. 1800. Died there 1808. Marr Eva Apple in Pa.
Peter M. Sweeny - 02/03/00 04:59:34
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Weiss
Soldier's rank:: Col.
Company or unit:: Pa. Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa
Comments:
Col. Jacob Weiss was a Deputy Quartermaster
General who served the Pa. Line and was at Valley
Forge. He founded Weissport, Pa. and Lehighton,
Pa. where a statue of him was erected. His
pension records are at the Nat'l Archives in Wash.
Peter M. Sweeny - 02/03/00 04:53:57
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Sweeny
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Joseph Sweeny was with the Pa. Militia and
mustered at Newtown, Pa
Joe Anne Williams - 01/31/00 15:11:36
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Soldier's name:: William WILLIAMS Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 10th Regiment, NC Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
William WILLIAMS Sr. served in the Revolutionary War as a private in the 10th Regiment, North Carolina Line. He married Mary Ward 1757 (possibly one other) at Duplin Co. NC he Died abt 1785/86 Burk Co. GA or Sorenven, Co. GA. They had six children.
Source of Proof: Colonial GA Gen. Dept. p 32-49 (1745-1783)
"Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution" published DAR 1932 pg.176
D,Gameson - 01/29/00 20:13:48
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Soldier's name:: Richard Trevillion
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: Jack Seviers mountaineers
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Several Trevillions from South Carolina including Joab, Richard and James faught in Revolutionary war. Richard and Joab were at Battle of Kings mountain. Land grants and pensionnumbers available out of South Carolina
Lisa Coriell Davis - 01/28/00 15:50:33
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Soldier's name:: Abraham M. Coriell(1738)
Soldier's rank:: minute-man
Company or unit:: Middlesex County, NJ
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Would like any info on this ancestor...esp regarding his grandfather Abraham Coriell(b. 1663)and his grandmother Coriell. Would like any stories or info that anyone can provide...Thank you!
Douglas P. Walker - 01/27/00 23:21:19
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Soldier's name:: Martin Overturf
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Washington County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Washington Country, PA
Comments:
This information is based on a distant cousin's DAR memberhsip application. I am a direct decendent of Martin Overturf through my paternal grandmother, Emma Overturf. Matin was born in Fayette County, PA in 1756 and died in Rypley County, Indiana in 184
. Emma Overturf's son, my father, was BGen. Kenneth N. Walker, USAF, air power pioneer who commanded the Fifth Bomber Command in Australia, was lost on an air raid over Rabaul, New Britain in January 1943. Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. He i
the subject of book published by the Air Force University Press, "Kenneth N. Walker - Airpowers Untempered Crusader" by Martha Byrd.
Rick Seavey - 01/27/00 16:59:35
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Soldier's name:: Jonathan Leavitt
Soldier's rank:: Capt. of Artillery
Company or unit:: Hampton Falls NH ?
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
Jonathan born 22 Feb 1756 in Hampton Falls. Married Mary Perkins of H.F. His daughter Abigail was my great great great grandmother in matrilineal line. The info. in the "Genealogy of John Brown" says his family came from Eastport ME, but my research shows
only NH roots. Does anyone know when he served or which regiment?
Judy Burns - 01/26/00 23:26:56
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Soldier's name:: William Thompson
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant of Cavalry
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
William Thompson lived in Rutherford County, NC. He enlisted in SC. He served under Col. Samuel Hammonds.
jim stoeber - 01/25/00 22:38:11
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Soldier's name:: john favil
Soldier's rank:: pvt, capt
Company or unit:: leflers bateau co
State of Soldier's Residence:: ny nj
Comments:
he served at fishkill building boats, after
the war he settled in the mohawk valley ,
the township of herkimer
jim stoeber - 01/25/00 22:24:45
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Soldier's name:: john favil
Soldier's rank:: pvt, capt
Company or unit:: leflers bateau co
State of Soldier's Residence:: ny
Comments:
Sharon Kress - 01/25/00 19:49:13
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Soldier's name:: SHAY, TIMOTHY
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: UNKNOWN
State of Soldier's Residence:: NEW JERSEY
Comments:
Timothy Shay is listed in the DAR Patriot Index as follows: SHAY, Timothy, b. 10-26-1756 d. 7--1837 m (1) Mary Drake (2) Mary (Rubart) Emery PVT CT. Our family "story" is that he served from May 11, 1775 to December 15, 1775. Looking for anyone who
an help me further document his service ie. company or unit. This Timothy Shay is sited in History of Sussex & Warren Counties, New Jersey...compiled by James P. Snell...1881... "Timothy Shay came from Virginia to the township (Sandyston) during the war
f the Revolution having purchased a farm in the north portion of the township, now occupied by Jeptha C. Shay. The family of Mr. Shay was extensive, many of his children having chosen homes in the township. One son, David, served in the war of 1812, and
fell a victim to fever contracted at that time. Joshia, Ephraim and John died in Sandyston and left descendants, who are still residents of the township. The son of the first is Jeptha; the children of Ephraim are Timothy E., Theodore, and Joshua; while
John has two daughters and one son."
john doe - 01/23/00 22:33:40
My URL:http://home.talkcity.com/GasolineAlley/spawn68/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: lovett reed
Soldier's rank:: sergeant
State of Soldier's Residence:: tennessee
Comments:
john doe - 01/23/00 22:26:26
My URL:http://home.talkcity.com/GasolineAlley/spawn68/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: lovett reed
Soldier's rank:: sergeant
State of Soldier's Residence:: tennessee
Comments:
Leslie Reid - 01/23/00 06:04:11
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Soldier's name:: Moses Camp
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Captain Webb's Unit
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Moses Camp wintered at Valley Vorge and fought in the battle of Trenton. There is a powder horn in the musuem at Valley Vorge w/ his name carved in it.
He is a matrilineal ancestor of mine. I am doing further research based on my mother's DAR papers I would be happy to give/receive information from family members.
Leslie Reid - 01/23/00 06:02:58
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Soldier's name:: Moses Camp
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Captain Webb's Unit
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Moses Camp wintered at Valley Vorge and fought in the battle of Trenton. There is a powder horn in the musuem at Valley Vorge w/ his name carved in it.
He is a matrilineal ancestor of mine. I am doing further research based on my mother's DAR papers I would be happy to give/receive information from family members.
Dennis Carroll - 01/22/00 06:14:57
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Carroll
Soldier's rank:: pvt.
Company or unit:: North Carolina Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Benjamin Carroll was drafted into the Militia in Orange Co., NC initially for a period of three months. He served under a Capt. Etheldaid Jones of Wake Co, NC and a LT.Trent. He served in several skirmshes in the area of Salisbury, NC and later served u
der General Green. He later served an additional term in the Army. He applied for a service pension in 1833. He died In Orange Co. NC on Jan 31, 1846 at the age of 92.
Ronnie William Sewell - 01/22/00 00:55:37
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Sewell
Soldier's rank:: civilian
Company or unit:: civilian
State of Soldier's Residence:: nc
Comments:
WAS mentioned for patriotic service in rowan and carrbarus co . nc was my gggggrandfather buried at baker family grave yard Kannapolis NC
Ronnie William Sewell - 01/22/00 00:43:40
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Soldier's name:: William Sewell
Soldier's rank:: pvt.
Company or unit:: Salisbury Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Wiliam Sewell was from kannapolis Nc .And is buried in the baker family grave yard in kannapolis on E Street . no marker has been found.
Patricia Baumann - 01/20/00 18:57:10
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Coquilette
Soldier's rank:: private
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
He lived and died in Rockland Co., NY. He married a Maria Stephens.
Pat Maxon Larson - 01/20/00 15:38:39
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Soldier's name:: David Maxson
State of Soldier's Residence:: RI
Comments:
Ann Stryker Lester - 01/20/00 15:21:14
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Soldier's name:: John STEVENSON
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Col. Thomas Porter's Battalion; Col. Robert Elder's Battalion (both of Lancaster, PA)
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
John Stevenson, b. 1740 Baltimore Co., MD; m. Sarah BOND (?); d. 1823, Lancaster Co., PA. John enlisted as a Private soldier in Aug. 13, 1778 in Capt. James Watson's Co. of Col. Thos. Porter's Battalion of Lancaster Co., PA and marched to New Jersey. Mu
tered out Aug. 13, 1776 at Lancaster, PA. Re-enlisted in April 1780 in Capt. James Murray's Co., in Col. Robt. Elder's Battalion of Lancaster, PA. After the war he engaged in farming, moving to Green Co., PA in 1790 and settled near the Mongohelia River
Darlene Eggers Fermental - 01/17/00 21:29:14
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Soldier's name:: EGGERS, Landrine
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Commanded by,Captain Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ashe Co,North Carolina
Comments:
Landrine was born in New Jersey near the valley of Freehold,his first service was in the state of New York,a volunteer in the Militia under Captain Smith as the regiment commander,by Col.Benjamin R.Thurston under General Clinton.
Landrine also served under Captain Headrick as a Minute Man as long as troops were called for,his service at the South was two Years.
Krista Ottino - 01/17/00 17:01:14
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Soldier's name:: Asahel Brainerd
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: see comments
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT, NY
Comments:
He was a Member of Captian Benjamin Hutchins Co., 18th Regt of militia at New York 1776. Arrived in New York, August 18th and was discharged September 25th.
Krista Ottino - 01/17/00 16:59:26
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Soldier's name:: Jonathan Emmons
Company or unit:: see comments
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
Enrolled as a private in Captain Elijah Chapman's Light Infantry, 5th CT Regt. in July 1780; was under Col. Phillip B. Bradley fron 1 July to 16 December, 1780; also under Col. Benjamin H. Hutchins, Hartland Company, 26 th Regt. at West Point in the winte
of 1780-1781.
G.E.Siburn - 01/16/00 13:34:47
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Myers
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Express rider Washingtons Hdqts Fishkill NY
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Enlisted as an express rider at the age of 12years and served under Colonel Udney Hay at washingtons Hdqts at Fishkill. He rode to Danbury, connecticut and was a night guide to General LaFayette and General Rochambeau. He took dispatches from commanding o
ficers to the state lines where he gave them to Sheldons Dragoons to deliver to Washington. His pension was allowed in 1832 for service as a private but was later increased as it was contended that the law entitled an express rider to the title and pensio
of a Captain.
susan merkley - 01/16/00 13:22:40
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Soldier's name:: John P.Bellinger
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: Tyron Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Would like to find out more information on my ancestors role in the Revolution and would appreciate contact with persons more versed in American history than myself. I always was quite aware of my Loyalist connections but my recent discovery of American
atriot connections is very exciting.
John Harold Carr - 01/15/00 16:28:00
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Soldier's name:: Stephen Noland
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Stephen lived in Rowan Cty NC near the Forks of the Yadkin. Family lore says he never recovered from wounds received. His brothers also served.
Mark Preece - 01/15/00 13:22:58
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Soldier's name:: Louis LeZotte
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Gen. Hazen's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Chazy, NY
Comments:
French Canadian, enlisted in Boston.Served for 5yr/6mth.One of six to recieve the Merit of Honoor from Washington. Settled in upstate NY at the end of war.
Edward CharlesRobinson - 01/14/00 05:40:58
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Kimball
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Scituate militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Rhode Island
Comments:
Robinson Line: Edward Robinson(1)born abt. 1715, of Hopkinton, RI; Francis or William(2),RI Revolutionary Patriot, born abt. 1740, Hopkinton, RI; Francis(3)[arriving in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, from RI, during Revolutionary War. 1790 and subsequent
ashington County, NY, family census variations include Robison, Robertson, Robinson]; Francis P. Robinson(4)[War of 1812]; George Leroy Robinson(5); Charles Henry Robinson(6); Charles Kimball Robinson(7); Col. Edward Charles Robinson(8); Steven Edward Rob
nson(9); Timothy Steven Robinson(10).
Kimball English lineage includes: Thomas Kembold(1); Thomas Kembold(2)(1396-1452); John Kembold(3)(1425-1472); Henry Kembold(4)(1460-1526); Henry Kembold(5)(1510-1558); Henry Kemball(6)(1539-?); Henry Kemball(7)(1565-?); 1634 immigrant Richard Kimball(8);
John(9), Joseph(10), Joseph(11), Joseph(12)[Revolutionary War Captain-Scituate, RI], Isaac(13), Isaac(14), William Henry Kimball(15), Ida May Kimball Robinson(16), Charles Kimball Robinson(17), Edward Charles Robinson(18); Steven Edward Robinson(19); Timo
hy Steven Robinson(20).
Second Robinson lineage: George Robinson, Sr.(1)[Revolutionary War Private-Massachusetts Continental Line (enlisted Belchertown, Jul 1776-Jan 1777 and Feb 1782-Jan 1784), discharged at West Point, NY, by Maj Gen Henry Knox]; George Robinson, Jr.(2); Carol
ne Robinson Burton(3); Mary Jane Burton Kimball(4); Ida May Kimball Robinson(5); Charles Kimball Robinson(6); Edward Charles Robinson(7); Steven Edward Robinson(8); Timothy Steven Robinson(9).
McChesney lineage: Samuel McChesney(1); Irish immigrant Robert McChesney(2)(b.1730, County Monaghan, Ireland, d.1788); Samuel R. McChesney(3) [(1757-1814) Revolutionary War Private-6th regiment, Albany County Militia, Capt. George Sharpe's company, 4th Re
sselaerwyck battalion. In 1797 Samuel was promoted to lieutenant, of Lt.Col. John W. Grossbeck's regiment, Rensselaer Co. Militia. The following year, Samuel was a captain in Lt. Col. Hezekiah Hull's regiment and on 11 Nov. 1800, Samuel R. McChesney was m
de captain of Lt.Col. Commandant Nicholas Van Rensselaer's regiment. In 1807 Samuel R. McChesney was 1st major of the regiment. Samuel was appointed Lt.Col. in 1809, and in 1810 and 1811 Lt.Col. Samuel McChesney was shown in command of his regiment of Ren
selaer County Militia; War of 1812]; Adam McChesney(4); Charlotte McChesney Robinson(5); Charles Henry Robinson(6); Charles Kimball Robinson(7); Edward Charles Robinson(8); Steven Edward Robinson(9); Timothy Steven Robinson(10).
Sibley lineage: William Sibley(1) b. Dorsetshire, Eng; 1630 immigrant to Salem,MA, John Sibley(2) 1597-1661, m. Rachel Leach, dau of Robert & Catherine Partington; Joseph Sibley(3) 1655-1718, m. Susanna Follett, dau of Robert Follett & Persis Black; Josep
Sibley(4) 1684-1754, Sutton, MA, m. Elizabeth Boutell, dau John Boutell; John Sibley(5) 1711-1778, RevWar Patriot(DARPI), m. Hannah Marsh, dau Benjamin & Hannah King; Elisha Sibley(6) 1745-1830, Sutton, MA, to Bennington Co. VT, RevWar(DARPI, p 616, enli
ted Douglas, MA), m. 2nd, UnkFN Chase; Zadock Sibley(7), 1771-1851, Bennington, Co., VT, m. Martha Marsh of Douglas, MA, dau of Ebenezer Marsh, RevWar(DARPI), and Achsah Stearns; Laura Sibley(8) 1807-1886, Bennington Co., VT, m. Isaac Kimball, Jr, son of
saac and Freelove Salisbury; Wm. Henry Kimball(9); Ida May Kimball(10)Robinson; Charles Kimball Robinson (11); Edward Charles Robinson(12); Steven Edward Robinson(13); Timothy Steven Robinson(14).
Ed Killian - 01/14/00 04:07:12
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/i/l/Ed-R-Killian/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Killian
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Burke Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
See the site at the above URL.
Florence M. Hillman - 01/13/00 19:52:12
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Soldier's name:: Josiah Hillman
Soldier's rank:: Lt. Colonel
Company or unit:: NJ State Troops
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Born about 1733 in Gloucester County, NJ from a family that had been active politically since 1692, Josiah Hillman served on the committee to elect the NJ delegates to the 1st Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1775. On July 16, 1776 he was commissio
ed as Lt. Colonel of the NJ State troops, and his batallion was the one that tricked Hessian Col. Dunop and his troops away from Trenton so that General Washington could capture the city on Dec 24th, 1776. Lt. Col. Hillman fought throughout the war, his m
liltary record showing him at the battles of: Princton, Monmouth, Trenton, Morristown, Long Island, and White Plains, as well as a number of smaller battles. In 1777 he was commissioned to build and defend the redoubt at Billingsport on the Delaware River
below Philadelphia. His eldest son, Joseph Pancoast Hillman, was a drummer boy in October 1776. Lt. Colonal Josiah Hillman lived to see his country achieve the goal of independance. He died about 1792 in Gloucester County, NJ, and a memorial to him and h
s son was placed in the Old Presbyterian Burial Ground in Woodbury, NJ in 1999.
G.Crane - 01/12/00 03:35:33
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Crain (Crane)
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: CT Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
Served in Capt. Experience Storrs Co., Col. Israel Putnams Regt. at Breeds Hill. Later in Continental Line. Was probably on Long Island with Genl. Putnam. Served until 1781. Not known why he did not serve longer. Best friend of Pvt. Cordial Storrs, a son
f Experience. Lived in the town of Mansfield (or one of its villages for remainder of life. Claim S 12713 in DAR pension list.
Married to Esther Fuller, had nine children. D. 11 Aug 1832, B. 14 APR 1752. Seeking more on his service history. Have family history to 1637 verified including siblings. Also forward to present with most records.
Marilyn Mease - 01/10/00 13:44:46
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Soldier's name:: Gen. St. Clair
Soldier's rank:: General
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
Was told I could join DAR. Gr. grandmother was Sarah Cecelia St. Clair and that Gen. St.Clair was a relative, I'm trying to find any connection to these 2 people.
Florence Church - 01/07/00 16:54:26
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Church
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Comp.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Florence Thelen - 01/07/00 16:51:54
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Soldier's name:: Amaziah Church
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Isaac Clark's comp.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Fred w. Brooks - 01/07/00 01:25:54
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Brooks
Soldier's rank:: Srgt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: (Pa.)
Comments:
Benjamin was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, He was born in 1753 and died in 1838 at Sterling Run, Cameron County Pa. He was Born in Tinicum Twsp. Bucks County, Phla, Pa.He was married to Nancy Harkins, 2nd wife was Mary Wood.
Fred w. Brooks - 01/07/00 01:22:03
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Brooks
Soldier's rank:: Srgt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: (Pa.)
Comments:
Benjamin was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, He was born in 1753 and died in 1838 at Sterling Run, Cameron County Pa. He was Born in Tinicum Twsp. Bucks County, Phla, Pa.He was married to Nancy Harkins, 2nd wife was Mary Wood.
Fred W. Brooks - 01/07/00 00:47:58
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Brooks
Soldier's rank:: Srgt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
Benjamin fought at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, He was born in 1753 and died in 1838 at Sterling Run, Cameron County, Pa. He is burried in Pine St. cemetary there.He was married to Nancy Harkins, his 2nd wife was Mary Wood.
Buddy Townsend - 01/06/00 03:32:59
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Soldier's name:: Phineus Fairchild
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
It is reported that George Washington stayed in the home of Phineus Fairchild during the winter ~1778 in Morristown, NJ. This information has been passed down through the family, and I would like to verify it, if possible. He had a wife, Deborah. His d
ughter, Charlotte, married Loammi Casterline and emigrated to NY. She later came to Blackford County, IN, to live her last days with her sons. She died in the early 1840's, Nothing more is known about the Fairchilds. Any information would be greatly a
preciated.
Buddy Townsend - 01/06/00 03:23:34
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Soldier's name:: Loammi Casterline
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Loammi Casterline served as Private under Captain Robert Young, and Col. Einds, with NJ troops from June 20,1778 to July 24, 1778 as a substitute for his uncle, Joseph Casterline. From May, 1779 to December, 1779 he served under Leut. Elisha Hubbard and
ajor Hayes. (Source: US Pension Records)
Barbara A. LeRoy - 01/05/00 17:28:50
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Soldier's name:: FOSTER, William
Soldier's rank:: pvt.
Company or unit:: Capt. Noah Lankton's Company, First Berkshire Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
William Foster served from 7 July 1777 until mid August of the same year. His residence was Tyingham MA
Vernon E. Simpson - 01/02/00 22:15:33
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Soldier's name:: John Simpson
Soldier's rank:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
John Simpson was my ggg grandfather. He emigrated
to the US in approx. 1772, and inlisted in the RW
in 1780. He fought in the New River area, West Point and Warm Springs. Was discharged in 1780.
Vernon E. Simpson - 01/02/00 21:38:23
My Email:susanes31prodigy.net
Soldier's name:: Daniel Davidson
Soldier's rank:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served with Colonel Daniel Morgan known as
"Morgans Rifle Regiment". This regiment was hand
picked by Colonel Morgan in 1777.
Fr. Scott Archer - 12/31/99 03:58:29
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Soldier's name:: William Peebles
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 2nd Batt., Penn., Miles' Rifle Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Gary Swilik - 12/30/99 01:49:12
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Soldier's name:: Peter Ehle
Soldier's rank:: private
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Peter Ehle, 1746-1829,lived near Frey's Bush, Tryon County, NY. during the Revolutionary War. He served in the Tryon Co. Militia and fought in the battles of Oriskany, Sharon, and Johnstown. After the war he moved to Madison County, NY. and is buried ther
on his old homestead near Cazenovia.
James Trentham - 12/29/99 20:42:19
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Soldier's name:: William King
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
I would like some info if any on William King
His rank and company and if he was relly a Rev. soldier.
LINDA CARLSON - 12/29/99 18:56:32
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Soldier's name:: SIMEON HOWARD
Soldier's rank:: UNKNOWN
Company or unit:: UNKNOWN
State of Soldier's Residence:: GRANVILLE, NEW YORK
Comments:
UNABLE TO FIND WHERE HE IS BURIED AND SPOUSE.
Carol Grant - 12/26/99 00:04:28
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Soldier's name:: GRANT, Benoni
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Warner's Additional Cont. Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY, VT
Comments:
Benoni Grant was born in Connecticut abt. 1750. He enlisted in the NY Line at Stillwater, NY. He was sergeant of Warners Additional Continental Regiment on Feb. 27, 1777; Ensign on August 14, 1778 and retired on Jan. 1, 1781 with the rank of lieutenant.
He received a pension in Franklin County, VT, commencing on Apr. 24, 1818 at the age of 68. He married Catharine (?) on August 30, 1795 and then had 12 children. He died on March 6, 1825. Would like to have information on a prior marriage (at about th
time of his enlistment in Stillwater, NY - 1775)
Jula Pelfrey - 12/25/99 01:34:06
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Soldier's name:: Kirby King
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Kirby served in the SC militia. Not sure of rank
or company. Kirby was married to Uroth Murray
and move to Eastern Tenn.
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:23:39
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Soldier's name:: John Trimble
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Col. John Sevier's Regt., NC Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Fought at battles of King's Mountain, NC, Cowpens, SC, and Yorktown, VA. After the Revolution, he also lived in TN and MS.
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:17:45
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Spaulding
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1)Col. James Prescott's Regt., MA Militia, marched to Cambridge, MA in response to Lexington Alarm, 19 April, 1775, 2) 98 days service 1775 in Capt. Henry Farwell's 1st Co. of Col. William Prescott's 10th MA Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:11:27
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Soldier's name:: Uriah Wilson, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Henry Graham's Co., 4th Btn., PA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:09:00
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Soldier's name:: John Rardin, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Frontier Ranger
Company or unit:: 1)Capt. Charles Mitchell's Co., Westmoreland Co., PA, 2) Harrison's 2nd VA Regt., Capt. Peyton's Co., Col. Alexander Spottswood, Commander
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:05:07
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Soldier's name:: Eliphalet Daniels
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Capt. of Col. Timothy Bedel's Regt., NH Continentals
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Capt. of Matross Co. stationed at Piscataqua Harbor, NH 1777-1778. Also served 5 mos, 15 days in 1780.
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 17:00:01
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Soldier's name:: Eleazar Spaulding
Soldier's rank:: 1st Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Capt. Joshua Parker's Co., Col. William Prescott's Regt., MA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 16:55:34
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Daniels
Soldier's rank:: Private and Corporal
Company or unit:: 3rd BTN. of Hew Hampshire Forces of Col. Alexander Sorrell
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Nathaniel Daniels enlisted 21 April 1777 at Dover, NH. He died at Valley Forge, PA 18 March 1778.
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 16:51:02
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Soldier's name:: Reuben Smith
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1) 3 mos. 1780 in Capt. Montague's Co., Col. Porter's Regt., 4th Hampshire Co., MA Regulars; 2) 3 mos., 8 days 1780 in Capt. Job Alvord's Co., Col. S. Murray's Regt., Hampshire Co. MA Regulars
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Martha Havens - 12/23/99 16:45:20
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Soldier's name:: Noah Goodman
Soldier's rank:: Capt. and Major
Company or unit:: 1)Capt. of Co. from South Hadley, Hampshire, MA which went to Lexington Alarm 19 April, 1775. 2)Major of Col. Thomas Marshall's Regt., MA Militia. 3)Major of Col. Nicholas Dike's Regt. raised 28 July 1776 for defense of Boston.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Marty Graybill - 12/23/99 01:46:11
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Soldier's name:: Godfrey Wommer
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Berks Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Godfrey is another of my 5th GG who served in the ARW
Marty Graybill - 12/23/99 01:13:24
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Soldier's name:: Herman Schneider/Snyder
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Herman Schneider (5th GGrandfather) served in the ARW but unknown which Company or unit. He died in 1811, buried in the Graybill Crossroads Cemetery
near Richfield, Juniata Co. PA
Marty Graybill - 12/23/99 01:06:10
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Grebiel/Graybill
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 2nd Co, 4th Battalion, Lancaster Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Marty Graybill - 12/23/99 01:01:57
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Soldier's name:: John Grebiel
Soldier's rank:: Pvt. 7th Class
Company or unit:: 3rd Batt. Lancaster Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Grebiel (Graybill) is my 5th Great Grandfather, his son Jacob (4th GG)also served in the ARW. They were Mennonites so I do not know which if any battles they participated in as Mennonites are a peace church
Marty Graybill - 12/22/99 20:54:37
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Soldier's name:: Frederick Loring
Soldier's rank:: Bugler
Comments:
Frederick Loring is my Wifes ancestor, he was a French ally. He came to the United States with LaFayette in 1781. He was a bugler in the service under the command of Count de Grasse at the Battle of Yorktown, the last battle of the Revolutionary War. Af
er the war he settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also took part in the War of 1812 under Major Clarkson and died in Los Angeles, California at the age of 91. This name appears in an ancient volume "History of Kentucky" by Butler, as a member of
Kentucky company that fought at the River Raisin.
Marty Graybill - 12/22/99 19:59:33
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Soldier's name:: Ludwig Heller
Soldier's rank:: Pvt. 1st Class
Company or unit:: 4th Battalion of Northampton Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Marty Graybill - 12/22/99 19:55:10
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Soldier's name:: Philip Bergstresser
Soldier's rank:: Pvt. 3rd Class
Company or unit:: Co.8, 1st Batt. Northampton Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Listed in the D.A.R. Patriot Index
Rita Burgess - 12/22/99 02:33:58
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Soldier's name:: John Stoner
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: 2nd Batt. Associates
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Stoner East hanover Twp. Dauphin Co. Pa. (Lancaster Co. before 1785) Died 1815 leaving 2nd wife Anna Miller(1st was Elizabeth Smith) and children; Jacob, Suzanna, Henry and John. Completed research on this family in 1998. Welcome any quiries.
Debra Boley - 12/20/99 05:30:55
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Soldier's name:: Adam Sawvel
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Pedigree chart received from now deceased grandmother states Adam Sawvel Born in York Co, PA served in the Revolutionary war and was of German decent. Some confusion exists over who he married, but one of the children born of the union was Jacob Sawvel (
-1780,York Co.,PA) who married Margaret Epley. They had 13 children, one being Mary Ann Sawvel who married Daniel Reneker and they came to IOWA in 1849. One of their sons had a son, Joshua, who had my grandad, Paul. I am very eager to find any information
on ADAM SAWVEL, including his role in the ARW.
Nancy Susan Jones Conway - 12/16/99 15:14:55
My URL:http://community.webtv.net/nancisue/Butterfly
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Soldier's name:: Henry Alexander Jones
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: n/a
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carlina
Comments:
no comments
Melanie Schamaun - 12/14/99 05:34:57
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Soldier's name:: John Faires
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 6th Co. 6th Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Faires served in the years 1780-1781 under Capt. jonathan Vernon's 6th Company and Lt. Col. Caleb Davis' 6th Batallion. He served beginning at the age of 15 with the Chester Co., PA, militia. Born June 22, 1765, to William and Mary (Foster) Faires
n Bucks County, PA. Any information about John, his service, or ancestors would be appreciated.
Matthew Orlosky - 12/13/99 02:51:37
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Soldier's name:: Johannes Hesse
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
He was killed or wounded in the battle of Oriskany. Any information would be appreciated.
Matthew Orloskt - 12/13/99 02:49:14
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Soldier's name:: Leavenworth, Ebenezer
Soldier's rank:: Lt.
Company or unit:: 2nd or 5th Conn.
State of Soldier's Residence:: CN
Comments:
Died during the war of pnuemonia in 1779. Any information about him or his unit would be appreciated.
Kathy Freeman - 12/13/99 01:39:06
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Soldier's name:: Timothy Holdway
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Jean Harris - 12/12/99 00:13:47
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Soldier's name:: Robert Haney
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Wm Brinkley's, Capt. Morton's VA, Capt Wm Grant's, & Benjamin Jolly SC
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
R 4563
Robert state that in 1781 and 1782, he served under Captain Grant in the South Carolina troops and was out on scouting parties against the Tories, length of this service, at least three months.
Robert state that during the Revolutionary War, he had no permanent home, but after the conclusion of his last service, he went to Union District, South Carolina, to live and about 1785 , moved to Rutherford, County, North Carolina.
While residing in Rutherford County, North Carolina, Robert Haney applied for pension on account of his service in the Revolution and stated that while living in Halifax County, North Carolina, he enlisted for three months, served as a private in Captain
illiam Brinkley's North Carolina Company and was in the battle of Sullivan's Island: after the termination of this service, he stated that he returned to Charlotte County, Virginia, where he enlisted in 1778, and served three months in Captain Morton's Vi
ginia Company: after this service he went to South Carolina, and in 1779, enlisted there and served three months in William Grants's Company, Colonel Thomas Brendons's South Carolina Regiment: then volunteered and served 2 tours of 3 months each under sam
captain and under Major Benjamin Jolly in the South Carolina troops and was at Bacon's Bridge and the battle of Eutaw Springs and also marched against the Indians to Hiawasse.
Robert and Elizabeth had 14 children.
Jimmy Hearnsberger - 12/10/99 06:46:16
My Email:hotmail.comjimmyhearnsberger@
Soldier's name:: Stephen Harnsberger
Comments:
Born ca 1754 Va. Died 1820 Ga.
Married Mary Zellars
This is all I Have to go by. Any help Would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jimmy H. Hearnsberger
George A Sharp III - 12/03/99 20:05:59
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Spencer Sharp
Company or unit:: militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served during winter of 1881 when only 19 years old.
Bob - 11/29/99 22:14:14
Soldier's name:: George Washington
Soldier's rank:: General
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/28/99 00:18:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Lee
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Bedford Co., VA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/28/99 00:16:09
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Lee
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: 2nd Virginia State Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Carole McKitrick - 11/27/99 13:34:20
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Moses Gee
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 6th Co., New York Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: b. N.Y. d. Ohio
Comments:
Moses was born in Dutchess co. New York state 10/11/1757 and died in Gallia co., Ohio 2/6/1842. He was in 5th Co. New York Line was discharged"on or about"1/1/1783. Married to Phoebe Lane.
Steve Stevens - 11/26/99 22:34:50
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Hugh Lemon/Lemmon
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Phil Artillery Co,
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Hugh was a member of a Philadelphia, PA artillery militia comapany commanded by Captain Jehu Eyre.
He also briefly served as a volunteer scout for anaother militia unit.
Ron Bearden - 11/24/99 21:56:27
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathan Byars
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Ihave been to Cowpens National Battlefield and visited the cemetery where Nathan Byars is suppose to be buried. When the Park Service located this cemetery, Nathan's broken marker was found leaning against a cedar tree. The actual grave site is unknown
t this time. The marker was removed from the cemetery and is being preserved within the visitor center at Cowpens.
Francis (MAYO) Baker - 11/24/99 17:22:51
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Schover or Shover
Soldier's rank:: 1LT or CPT
Company or unit:: Jacob Ambrose Company, Flying Camp
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD,VA, Possibly MA
Comments:
This is a 4th Great Uncle. He was born before 1755/Died after 1795. Relations I know about are Daniel Rouzer & Sophia Schover/Shover of MD circa B:1766/D:1850-B:before 1777/D:after 1810. Their son Peter Rozer B1793/D:1877 and his wife Rachel Hope (Martin
B:1799/D:1840 were parents of my GGGM on my mothers side (Dorothy Roberta MAYO). Any ties that may be out there would greatly be appreciated. Mail: PO Box 205 Harlem, MT 59526-0205 or e-mail: [email protected]. THANKS!
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:20:36
My Email:junefromtx@webtv
Soldier's name:: shane william e.
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: co. e unit 39th indiana infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: indiana
Comments:
son of thomas jefferson shane. fought unon.
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:17:59
My Email:junefromtx@webtv
Soldier's name:: shane william e.
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: co. e unit 39th indiana infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: indiana
Comments:
son of thomas jefferson shane. fought unon.
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:14:48
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: shane, william marshall
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: co. c unit 12th indiana infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: indiana
Comments:
was killed at age 18 in 1862 at the battle of richmond. fought union.
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:11:41
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: shane, john m.
Soldier's rank:: sargeant
Company or unit:: 38t regiment 97th pennsylvaniareserves co. D
State of Soldier's Residence:: pennsylvania
Comments:
promoted from corporal . 1862 wounded at south mountain
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:07:20
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: shane, thomas jefferson
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: unit 141 indiana infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: indiana
Comments:
also in co. A unit 137th indiana infantry as private. and co h unit 101st indiana infantry as private. and co h unit 140th indiana infantry as sageant. fought for the union.
june castorena - 11/24/99 04:01:54
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: shane, george washington
Soldier's rank:: firdt lieutenant
Company or unit:: co.k unit 54th indiana infantry
State of Soldier's Residence:: indiana
Comments:
fought for the union also in co.h unit 140th indiana infantry under ranck of captain.
Barbara V. Smith - 11/23/99 22:14:26
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/FG_TOC.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Reese Kelso WATKINS
Soldier's rank:: Civil & Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
*DAR Revolutionary War Participant, Civil Service
and Patriotic Service (North Carolina), p. 3117
Barbara V. Smith - 11/23/99 21:58:59
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/FG_TOC.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Simon HIRONS
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
DAR-recognized Patriot of American Revolution
Patriotic Service for South Carolina, p. 1436
Barbara V. Smith - 11/23/99 21:55:01
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/FG_TOC.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Charles DUVALL
Soldier's rank:: Civil Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
DAR-recognized Patriot of American Revolution
Barbara V. Smith - 11/23/99 21:51:30
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/FG_TOC.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Landlot PORTER
Soldier's rank:: Private footsoldier & in Cavalry
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Foot soldier and cavalry (enlisted ca 1776) for
South Carolina in the American Revolution in Col.
Brandon�s army under Capt. Joseph Jolly. (Capt.
Jolly killed in battle near Union, SC.)
20 days duty as Horseman from 25 Jun thru 15 Sept
1781
43 days duty as Private of Foot: 17 Feb thru 31
Mar 1782
31 days duty as Private of Foot from 1 Jun to 1
July 1782
43 days duty as Private of Foot: 17 Feb thru 31
Mar 1783
(from Stub entries to Indents issued in payment of
Claims against SC growing out of the Revolution;
Book X, Part II, Columbia, S.
Barbara V. Smith - 11/23/99 21:40:29
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/FG_TOC.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John TAYLOR
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Captain in the South Carolina Militia in the
Revolutionary War. Wounded twice, at Fort Moultrie
and Sullivan's Island, and died of smallpox
during the war. Commanded a company under the
command of General Sumter for 181 days from August
5, 1780 to February 1, 1781. Captured with
Colonel Taylor at Fishing Creek but escaped while
being carried to Camde
Claiborne Kilby - 11/23/99 17:28:30
My URL:http://www.
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Kilby
Soldier's rank:: Mariner
Company or unit:: Bon Homme Richard
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Served with John Paul Jones on the Bon Homme Richard. His narrative of his war experiences is located in the museum at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD.
Claiborne Kilby - 11/23/99 17:26:08
My URL:http://www.
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Richard Claiborne
Soldier's rank:: Major
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
1st Lt., 1st Continental Artillery, 1/13/1777
Adjutant, 2nd Virginia Regmt., July 1777
Major, Weedon's Brigade, 11/18/1777
Deputy Quartermaster General, 1779-1782
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:40:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Cornelius Miller, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Col. Henry Brock, 1st Btn., Washington Co., Pennsylvania Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA and OH
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:34:47
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob VanGundy/Gundy
Soldier's rank:: Teamster
Company or unit:: Capt. Sebastian Wolf's Co., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA, OH, IL
Comments:
Jacob VanGundy enlisted as a teamster 25 April 1797 at age 13; he has been referred to as the "boy soldier of the Revolution." He served about 20 months and then enlisted in the PA State Militia in 1781 and served 30 days under Captian Wentel Weaver and
ajor Hepsam.
Jacob dropped the Van from his name during the war and the majority of his descendants have used the name Gundy.
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:23:37
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Ragain/Ragains
Soldier's rank:: Private and Sergeant
Company or unit:: Various cos., all North Carolina Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC and TN
Comments:
Soldier completed a 2-year tour and then 5 volunteer tours of 2 months each. Fought at Battle of Guilford Court House, No. Carolina.
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:17:09
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: Coolidge
Company or unit:: Capt. Joseph Sargent's Co., Col. Josiah Whitney's Regt., Massachusetts Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:10:06
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Samuel Maxham
Soldier's rank:: Private, Corporal
Company or unit:: Middleborough, Massachusetts Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 19:05:10
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Joseph VanGundy
Soldier's rank:: 3rd Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Capt. Benjamin Weiser's Co., Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania Militia Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 18:59:52
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Noah Goodman
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Col. Nicholas Dike's Massachusetts Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Martha Havens - 11/19/99 18:57:05
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Eleazar Goodman
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Vermont service
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA, VT, NY
Comments:
tOM sARTORI - 11/18/99 00:02:28
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: jEREMIAH sANFORD
State of Soldier's Residence:: rEDDING, cT.
Comments:
bORNC1759-DIED AS A PRISONER IN nEW yORK AGE 19, jUNE 28, 1777
Jim Drummond - 11/17/99 04:55:30
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Drummond
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 6th Pa. Rgmt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Drummond enlisted in 1776 at Carlisle, Pa.
at age 13 and served as a drummer. Was discharged
in 1780 as a private. He settled in Westmoreland
Co., Pa. in 1790 and died in 1843.
Keith Pirok - 11/15/99 19:20:51
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Honeyman
Soldier's rank:: na
Company or unit:: na
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
John Honeyman was a spy for General Washington. The information he gained while serving as butcher for the British Army helped Washington win the Battle of Trenton. This was a major turning point in the war because Washington was worried if his troops wou
d not re-enlist after the end of the year. Because this major battle was one, morale of his troops improved helping to save the cause for a Revolutionary War.
Kathryn Carpenter - 11/15/99 03:37:46
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Lindsey
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Lothrop's Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
James was born 7-29-1755 and died 1-19-1849. Received a one time pension in 1818. He ws married to Phebe Pettingill. He was listed as Patriot Service
John Howell - 11/15/99 01:02:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Samuel Mobley
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
I would like to know of Samuel's regiment and rank. He married Sarah Wagner and lived and died in Faiefield County, S.C.
John Howell - 11/15/99 00:58:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Shannon
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
I would like to know of Capt. Shannon's regiment. He lived and died in Fairfirld County, S.C.
Dorothy Johansen - 11/14/99 17:23:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Huff, Michael
Company or unit:: Under Capt Norris and Lt. Richard Wells
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Recruited in Maryland, later moved to Bedford Co., PA, then on to Ohio.
Dorothy Johansen - 11/14/99 17:19:30
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Askey (Erskine) Thomas
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: 2nd Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
From Fannett Twp., Franklin Co., PA
Nola Miles Rogers - 11/14/99 04:02:37
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Abel SHERMAN
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Capt. Joushia Shaw's Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass
Comments:
Private in Capt. Joushia Shaw's Regt Col Elisha Proter' Hampshire County Mass. Enlisted Julu 22
1779 He was a fife and drummer, He was killed by the Indians Aug 15, 1794, near Sherman Station, close to the mouth of Olive Green Washington Co Ohio. His widow and children left at Fort Hamar in Washington Co Ohio. he was buried where he fell by sons
nd years later his body was removed to Round bottom Cem in Washington Co Ohio. and his original stone marker is at the Museum in Mareitta Ohio.
Nola Miles Rogers - 11/14/99 03:03:30
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/o/g/Nola-M-Rogers/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Christian Neighbarger
Soldier's rank:: PVT
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
served several years in Rev War died 1841 and rec'd pension for service , buried in Logan County Ohio.
Nola Miles Rogers - 11/14/99 02:59:45
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Cessna
Soldier's rank:: Maj.
Company or unit:: Colonial Militia Pa
State of Soldier's Residence:: Bedford Co Pa
Comments:
He is buried in Bedford Co Pa. Served several years in the service of the Rev War
Debra L. Boyer - 11/13/99 05:32:07
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Barry
Soldier's rank:: Leiutenant Colonel
Company or unit:: 3rd Battalion, Phila. Co., Pa.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Lt. Eol. James Barry (1734-1788). Officer in War for Independence (1775-1783); a Provincial Officer (PA) in "King George's War" (1758-1763).
Married Rachael Philips. Was commissioned Ensign, Apr. 9, 1756 of Phila. regiment commanded by Co. Jacob Duche. Appreciate any/all info avail.
ANN BAILEY AMBROGI - 11/12/99 22:44:16
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Bailey
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
My great great great great grandfather fought at Valley Forge.
ANN BAILEY AMBROGI - 11/12/99 22:30:08
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Bailey
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
My great great great great grandfather fought at Valley Forge.
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 04:03:53
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Bratton, Robert
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 04:02:15
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Haymond, William
Soldier's rank:: Major
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 04:01:26
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Wilson, Benjamin
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:59:53
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: McMillian, John
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:59:08
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Friend, Jonas
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:57:26
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Givens, Robert
Soldier's rank:: Milita - Spy
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:53:48
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Givens, William
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:52:50
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Currence Sr., William
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:51:38
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Hinkle, John Justus
Soldier's rank:: Patriotic Service
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:48:58
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Skidmore, John
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Patsy Hamrick Weikart - 11/08/99 03:44:42
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Hamrick, Benjamin
Soldier's rank:: Cpl.
Company or unit:: 4 th. Virginia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
The DAR line for Cpl. Benjamin Hamrick has been closed for over two years.
catherine vallee - 11/08/99 03:32:38
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Abram Liddon
Soldier's rank:: colonel
Company or unit:: North Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Lenore Radcliffe Yeager - 11/08/99 02:27:00
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Anthony Zechman
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pa.
Comments:
Anthony Seckman was from Greene County, Pa. He is sometimes listed as Zeckman or zechman.Nothing else is known except that he had a son Phillip Seckman.
Thanks very much,
Lenore
N. Sterling - 11/07/99 16:54:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BRATTON, William
Company or unit:: Newberry Militia, York Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
William Bratton and Samuel Bratton of Newberry Township, York Co PA served in local militia in 1783 per Pennsylvania Archives.
Nicalaine Brown - 11/06/99 20:03:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Ladwick Hotchkiss
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: 3d CT Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Enlisted January 11, 1777 as a Corporal in Lt. Col. Grosvenor's 3d Connecticut Regiment. Discharged January 11, 1780
john doe - 11/06/99 16:58:45
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: johnson ebenezer
Soldier's rank:: teamster
Company or unit:: skidmores conn regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
served 2 months in capt. vails company milita.
served 1 day at lexington in april 1775
De Alva Long - 11/06/99 04:52:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Thomas Lambright Sr.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Brunswick, Georgia
Comments:
James Thomas Lambright Sr. served in the confederate army and published a small book about his experiences. I no longer have the book he wrote. I believe he was in the Tennessee 5th Calvary division. My mother's family has more information.
John Thornton Posey - 11/05/99 01:48:06
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Posey
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant Colonel
Company or unit:: 7th Continental Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
My ggggrandfather, fought at Saratoga with Morgan's Rifle Regiment, headed the lead battalion at Stony Point, NY,witnessed Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown, served under Wayne at Savannah, and again afer the Revolution as Brigadier General in a campaign
gainst the Miami tribes in Ohio Later was Lt. Governor of Kentucky, US Senator from Louisiana, Governor of Indiana Territory, and Indian Agent to Illinois tribes. I authored his biography under the title: General Thomas Posey: Son of the American Revo
ution (Michigan State University Press, East Lansing, MI, 1992), which is still in print and available through Amazon.com.
David Vaseau - 11/03/99 00:44:48
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/v/a/s/David-D-Vaseau/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Savitz
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 5th Company, Class 1st, of the 1st Battalion, Northampton County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
David Vaseau - 11/03/99 00:42:52
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/v/a/s/David-D-Vaseau/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Abraham Savitz
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 2nd Btl'n Associators Northampton Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
David Vaseau - 11/03/99 00:38:15
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/v/a/s/David-D-Vaseau/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Joseph Savitz
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 7th Company, Class 3rd, 1st Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Joseph Savitz also served in the Pennsylvania in 1779, 1780, 1782, and 1783.
Cassandra Cooper - 11/01/99 02:48:29
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Stepto(e), Simon Sallard
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Simon is my ggggrandfather. Born in Dinwiddie Co.
Virginia, in 1761. He was the son of John and Mary Sallard Steptoe. He saw service in North and South Carolina. After the war he moved to Burkes Co. GA, and from there to Summer Co. TN, from there to Humphreys Co. TN. His pensions No. is
S 3992, as recorded in the National Arch.
He died in 1816
J.R. Barberie - 10/30/99 16:55:40
My URL:http://www.family-tree.com/users/b/a/r/John-R-Barberie/in
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John, Oliver, Andrew Barberie
Soldier's rank:: Capt., Lt., Ensign
Company or unit:: NJ Vols., NJ Vols & LAR, unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: All 3 in NJ
Comments:
All 3 were Loyalists. Andrew was killed on a British man of war. Oliver and John both fought in the southern campaign ie. Ninety-six, Eutaw and Savannah. They both left NY with other Loyalists in the fall of 1783 and settled in Parrtown (Saint John) New B
unswick.
Jane S. Flannery - 10/29/99 13:03:21
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: ROUND, Bartram
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant/2nd Lt.
Company or unit:: Scituate Hunters
State of Soldier's Residence:: RI
Comments:
Bartram served in the Rev.War in the Rhode Island Militia on a number of tours of duty between 1775-1780, primarily in the Warwick, Providence and Newport areas of Rhode Island. He received a pension in 1832[S45860].
In 1832, he appeared in Court in Otsego, Co., NY and made deposition. He had lived in Scituate, RI and later moved to Richfield, NY.
He was b. 22 Dec. 1741 at Swansea and d. 4 Oct. 1833 ae 92 at Winfield[Herkimer Co.], NY.
Connie Knipp - 10/25/99 23:50:52
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Whittaker
Company or unit:: Va.Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Joseph was at the battle of Point Pleasant,also called Dunmores War. Served under Capt.John Taylor,Capt.Henry Patton,Capt.Thomas Burk,& Col.Wm.Preston. Indian Fighter.Fought at battle of Whetsels Mill.Ifo is from Rev.War Pension Applacation.
Richrad Williamson - 10/24/99 18:14:33
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John C Williamson
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Samuel Meekers Llighthorse Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
My information says that John C. Williamson enlisted in Elizabeth Town, New Jersey June 1777.
He served in Samuel Meekers Lighthorse Co.
A private in the Continental Line for 3 years.
John Sherwood - 10/24/99 13:25:44
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Andrew Sherwood
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: NY 2nd Reg Artillary
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Andrew served in John Lamb's Artillary (NY 2nd Regiment) under Capt.Thomas Machin (9th Company) as a matross and later as a recruiter. He was at the battle of Ft. Montgomery, Monmouth,NJ, and Yorktown,VA.He was discharged from service at West Point in 178
. He received a military land grant in Tompkins Co. He married Judah Ryckman in Cornwall,NY in 1784. He was allowed a pension in 1818.
Ernest R. CORRY - 10/23/99 18:53:28
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CORRY, Matthew
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st Batt. Chester Pa
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Mistake in e-mail address,
CORRECT e-mail address is - [email protected]
Ernest R CORRY - 10/23/99 17:02:58
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CORRY, Matthew
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st Batt. Chester Pa
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Matthew Corry (my 4th GGFather) was born about
1729 in Scotland, married Hannah ? in N. Ireland
and emmigrated to Pennsylvania about 1740. He died
24 June 1809 in Honeybrook twsp Chester Co. Pa.
He served (1780-1782) in the 3rd company, 1st
Battalion of the Chester Co Militia commanded by
Col John Gardner and Capt Jas Denny.
He had four children; Matthew 1751-1827, James abt
1752-1814, Ann 1753-1832 and Rebecca Carson.
I have about 900 descendents of Matthew 1751-1827.
Will exchange information on this fa
Ernest R CORRY - 10/23/99 17:02:35
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CORRY, Matthew
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st Batt. Chester Pa
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Matthew Corry (my 4th GGFather) was born about
1729 in Scotland, married Hannah ? in N. Ireland
and emmigrated to Pennsylvania about 1740. He died
24 June 1809 in Honeybrook twsp Chester Co. Pa.
He served (1780-1782) in the 3rd company, 1st
Battalion of the Chester Co Militia commanded by
Col John Gardner and Capt Jas Denny.
He had four children; Matthew 1751-1827, James abt
1752-1814, Ann 1753-1832 and Rebecca Carson.
I have about 900 descendents of Matthew 1751-1827.
Will exchange information on this fa
Pamela Schleicher - 10/21/99 14:28:22
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CRABTREE, John
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Served under Lopp & Littrell & Knight
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC, SC, KY, IL
Comments:
CRABTREE, John (National Archives # R 2 419), b. 1763 NC. m. Mrs. Margaret Harkins & had 7 known children. Margaret d 1812 KY. John married Mydia Ann Goff & had 22 children. John is buried in the Clear Springs Cemetery, Montgomery Co., IL. His lineage
through his son, John A. is completely documented by myself.
Rollin Cowperthwaite Jr - 10/15/99 20:04:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Cowperthwaite, Joseph
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: First Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: (NJ)
Comments:
Craig Fisher - 10/15/99 03:24:48
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Adam Fisher, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: 6th Co.Lancaster C. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Lieut. Adam Fisher, Sr. / 6th Co. Lancaster Co. Militia / B. 1732 D. 1821 / Placed by His Descendants / Through the Auspices of / PHOEBE BAYARD CHAPTER B / 1927." The inscription above the plaque reads as best we could determine "ADAM FISHER / Feb. 8, 1
21 / Aged 88 Years / [?] & 5
Days."
Thomas Tutt - 10/15/99 02:12:02
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Tutt
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: artillery, various
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Thomas Tutt was born 1762 in Culpeper County, VA. He enlisted and was listed as with an Artillery battery. It is unknown when he was commissioned or with which unit he served with as an officer. He took his Revolutionary War Land Grant in Kentucky with hi
wife and 8 children in 1799 and died in Bardstown in 1804.
William W. Berkman - 10/14/99 02:26:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: J. Christof BERGMANN
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Regiment von Bose
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Virginia Cobb Hindle - 10/14/99 01:14:14
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Cobb
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass.
Comments:
John Cobb, Wrentham, Mass. enlisted into Continental Army {4th Suffolk} Regiment, dated Wrentham, Feb. 16, 1778.
Barry Newsome - 10/13/99 20:14:48
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Benjamin Newsom
Soldier's rank:: Leut.
Company or unit:: 3rd S.C.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va. killed by indians in Ga.
Comments:
Ed Hall - 10/10/99 14:59:19
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Hall, Gershom (Gersham)
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Capt. David Wheeler's Co, Col John Brown's detachment of militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: (MA)
Comments:
Gershom is my gr,gr,gr,great grandfather. His father Jabez Hall saw active service in the French and Indian War and was a member of the Rev. Committe of Safety & Correspondence. Brothers of Gershom who saw active Revolutionary War Service were: Calvin, Ly
an and John. All served with military units organized in Lanesborough, Berkshire CO. MA
Jeanne Creemer - 10/09/99 23:50:03
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Diggins (Diggens)
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: upper NY state
Comments:
the info i have is that John originated in Scotland, settled originally in upper NY state and
married a woman of the Mohawk Indian tribe; don't
know if this was before or after his military ser-
vice. he participated in the War and was promoted
to Colonel at some point during his service.
Jeanne Creemer - 10/09/99 23:47:33
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Diggins (Diggens)
Comments:
Ronnie Fields - 10/09/99 16:30:34
My URL:http://members/RonnieFields.tripod.com
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Joseph Fields
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 3rd Maryland Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Joseph Fields was born about 1750. He enrolled in the 3rd Maryland regiment 4th Company, from St. Mary�s County in 1776. He served for 3 years and was wounded at the battle of Brandywine in New Jersey. After leaving the army, he returned to St. Mary�s
ounty and married Elizabeth Willingham, the daughter of John B. Willingham (he was probably a Jacobite expelled after the last uprising in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie), a neighbor who also served in the Maryland Militia. They settled in the Upper Ne
ton Hundred area near Port Tobacco (Leonardstown, MD.), most likely, as working farmers. At this time the overharvesting of tobacco had ruined much land, and post revolutionary war problems had made life difficult. We know they had two (twin) boys, Jame
& Wilfred, who were baptized at nearby St. Paul�s Church, which no longer exists.
Joseph apparently decided to take advantage of land opening up in Kentucky (also was given a land grant for Ohio), and joined a large group (150) of Catholic families that settled in the Washington County area. His first try there appears to have been in
1795, and he returned in 1797, but may have done so without Elizabeth. It is certain he brought Wilfred.
Joseph recieved a pension SB5933 in 1823 from Washington co, Kentucky
Sharon Barnett - 10/09/99 16:23:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: WHITNEY, Abel
Soldier's rank:: Pvt ?
Company or unit:: Served in Captain Josiah Jenkin's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Abel Whitney is listed in the DAR records.Parents were Nathan Whitney and Lydia Young. Abel was born August 20, 1734 in Biddefird, Maine. Died after 1791 in Standish, Maine. Married Thankful Morton December 16, 1758 in Gorham, Maine. I have info back to 1
35 on his ancestors and also info to the present on some of his descendents.
Randy Weatherby - 10/09/99 14:38:29
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Stevenson, R. Randolph
Soldier's rank:: Doctor
Company or unit:: CSA Medical
State of Soldier's Residence:: Kentucky
Comments:
Some information on his career and descendants
Katherine Riley Sketo - 10/09/99 02:16:26
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Stockman, Sr.
Company or unit:: Served under Gen. George Washington
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ohio
Comments:
This is my Great x 6 Grandfather. He fought under Gen Washington in the Revolutionary War in the Battle of Bunker Hill and also served in the War of 1812. The spelling of the name later changed to Stuckman. If you have any info on this solider, please
ontact me. Thanks.
Charles Hunter - 10/08/99 09:35:11
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: HUNTER,Alexander
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 16th. Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Served in MAss. Militia 1777-1780 under Gen. Cobb in the 16th Reg. He was with Gen G Washington at the Battle of Monmouth (NJ) Also served Continental Navy 1776-1777 under Capt. John Hopkins aboard the frigate Warren in R.I.
Joseph Hall - 10/08/99 03:03:24
My URL:http://members.aol.com/jhall46646/HALL1636.HTML
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nehemiah Hall, Jr.
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Job Knap's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Nehemiah Hall, Jr. is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Uxbridge, MA.
Joseph Hall - 10/08/99 03:00:45
My URL:http://members.aol.com/jhall46646/HALL1636.HTML
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nehemiah Hall
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Nehemiah Hall is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Uxbridge, MA.
Mary Jo Sisson March - 10/07/99 20:49:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Edard Coombes
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Following the war Edward Coombes & his wife Rebecca Stillwell Coombes migrated to Nelson Co., Ky., where they lived until their deaths. I am descended from their daughter Sarah Coombes, Campbell, Eves.
Mary Jo Sisson March - 10/07/99 20:45:59
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathan Gardner
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 3rd Worcester, Mass. company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Nathan Gardner md. Martha Thomson, at Northbridge, Mass., 1774. After the war they allegedly moved to Otsego Co., New York, where they allegedly died, Martha died 1802 & Nathan died in 1803, leaving eight children. Nathan Gardner is listed by the Daught
rs of the American Revolution. Although I have researched this family many years, the only positive proof I have is, his marriage record, and his military record. I am descended from their daughter Hannah Gardner Sisson.
Mary Jo Sisson March - 10/07/99 20:24:41
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Sisson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Albany County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
My ancestor John Sisson (Sr.), was in the famous Battle of Bennington, Vermont, which many say was the turning point of the war. He is listed with the Daughters of the American Revolution. Following the war, he received bounty land and settled on 200 acr
s near Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York, on Sisson Hill. He and his wife Alcha (Crandall) Sisson are buried on Sisson Hill. Alcha was descended from the well known "Elder John Crandall." I am descended from their son John Sisson, Jr.
Cal Bowie - 10/07/99 20:20:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BOWIE, George
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 15th Mass Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
George Bowie is list in Stackpole's "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution". I have some information on George Bowie but I am still looking for more.
Mary Jo Sisson March - 10/07/99 20:19:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Sisson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Albany County Militia
Comments:
GRIFFIN, Constance - 10/07/99 02:02:13
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Soldier's name:: MABEN, John
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Deborah Hart Mead - 10/06/99 14:20:29
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Soldier's name:: Zachariah Hart(t)
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: NY Cont. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VT
Comments:
Zachariah Hart(t) was mentioned in his obit as a soldier in the Revolution who was a companion of Ethan Allen, and a neighbor of Thomas Chittenden, first governor or Vermont. Zachariah collected a pension for his service and died in Williston, VT in 1852
at the age of 104 years old.
William J. Elwood - 10/06/99 00:31:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William J. Ellwood
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
I have found Revolutionary War Books that credit my Great(6 times) grandfather with the following quote concerning the battle of Brandywine."The creek (Brandywine) was filled with the bodies of so many Hessians that you could walk from side to side across
the creek without getting your feet wet." Is there anyone out there that can direct me records of his service? Recently I have discovered that George Washington had a unit of men called "Light Gaurd" I have also heard that WIlliam J. Ellwood was a "Life G
urd". Where would be a good place to locate these records? He served seven years in the service of the Revolution before settling in Franklin Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Kathye Upham - 10/05/99 22:23:00
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Soldier's name:: Anderson, John
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: SC militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
The Bible record of one of his sons says that my 5th great-grandfather John ANDERSON was killed by American Tories at the 1st SEIGE of AUGUSTA Sept 10-18, 1780. He probably served with the Carolinians although his son Bailey Anderson fought in this battle
under Bridges & Clarke.
Where can I find details about this battle? Rosters of the officers & soldiers who fought in this battle?
Were any of these soldiers given land? bounty land? If so, where can I find this information?
I would be deeply grateful for any help and/or information as I haven't been able to anything other than what I have stated. I have the Rev War files on both my g/f John Anderson & my g/f Bailey Anderson but they give no additional details.
Kathye
Kathye Upham - 10/05/99 22:10:41
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Crabb, Asa
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Fowler?
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ga
Comments:
I descend: Asa Crabb>Burton Crabb>Samuel Jackson Crabb>Charles White Crabb>Lillian Doveye [Crabb] Payne>Norman Emory Payne, Jr> Joan Kathryn "Kathye" [Payne] Upham.
I would like to hear from other descendants of g/f Asa Crabb and to learn more about him
Wendy Stephenson - 10/05/99 16:59:07
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Stephenson
State of Soldier's Residence:: Washington CO, PA
Comments:
John Stephenson, b.1746, d.Dec.14, 1821
Buried in Cross Creek Cemetery, Washington Co, PA
Wife, Margaret (nee Huston) and owned land in Washington Co.
Any information on his military records or descendents much appreciated.
Thanks for this site!
Jim Gilpin - 10/05/99 14:14:46
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Phips
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Looking for a connection to gr gr grandfather Nicholas F. Phipps.
Jim Gilpin - 10/05/99 14:11:20
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Phips
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Patricia J Morgan - 10/04/99 22:34:28
My Email:halpatmorganearthlink.net
Soldier's name:: James Leonard
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Captain Irwin - Westmoreland County
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Have Rev War pension records of both James & wife Elizabeth. Family history documented from ca 1776 to present
June Innis - 10/03/99 20:38:07
My Email:JI [email protected]
Soldier's name:: Murphy, James
Soldier's rank:: Pvt. of Artillery
Company or unit:: Pa. Line of Continental Army
State of Soldier's Residence:: Fayette Co. Pa.
Comments:
James was my 4 greats-grandfather.He participated in Revolutionary War from 1779 to end of war. He married Susanna Hess in 1781 in Jefferson Co. Ky. His son, John (my 3 greats-grandfather) was in the War of 1812. At some point,he moved to Clermont Co., Oh
o and married Elizabeth Turk in 1820. His second family contained 2 sons, Ross and Jacob. He died in Warren Co. Ohio in 1839. (1760-1839)Would like to know origin of birth.
Victor E. Everhart - 10/03/99 04:47:13
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Soldier's name:: Peter Everhart (Eberhard)
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Peter was born on 29 August 1757 in Northampton County, PA and died on 12 June 1836 in Davidson County, NC. He married Mary Sophia on 27 August 1788 in Rowen County, NC.
Victor E. Everhart - 10/03/99 04:34:37
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Hedrick
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Wiiliam Hedrick was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. He states on his pension application that he was a musician and played the fife during his military service. At one time, he was under the command of General George Washington. He applied for a pe
sion on 6 March 1835.
William Hedrick states in a sworn affidavit that he was in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Germantown, and Brandywine. He also states that he left Pennsylvania after the war and moved to Sullivan County, Tennessee, where he lived for nineteen years.
e then moved to Greene County, Tennessee, where he lived another nineteen years before moving to Sevier County, Tennessee about 1821.
Carolyn Schuft - 10/02/99 22:06:33
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Lipscomb, William
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
William was born 28 March 1731 in Hanover County, VA. He died 13 March, 1810 in Spartenburg County, VA. His father Thomas was born also in the now-USA, New Hanover, VA in 1700, and married William's mother, Sarah MacGehee about 1726.
William's grandmother Mary (surname unknown) was born in Jamestown, VA in 1669. She married Joel Lipscomb (b. 1665 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England).
John Knoerle - 10/01/99 23:43:06
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Hazelton
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Westmoreland County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Hazelton was born 11 April, 1758 in Laurel Hills, PA. He died 11 October, 1834 in Perry County, OH and married Barbary Slaughter about 1780. He is listed in the DAR Patriot Index and the Pennsylvania Arhives as a soldier of the Revolution. I am inter
sted in finding out where and when he served.
Robert Meininger - 09/28/99 16:21:29
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Meininger, Johann (?)
Soldier's rank:: First Sgt.
Company or unit:: Pennsylvania Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
There were two brothers, Meininger or Myninger, serving in the same company. One was 1SG and the other a private.
Stitcher, George E. - 09/27/99 15:36:47
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Stitcher
Soldier's rank:: 2nd Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Essex Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: (N.J.)
Comments:
William is found in D.A.R. volumes and in Stryker's book, listing Am. Rev. officers and enlisted men. I have not been able to find him in other documents in Essex County, N.J.
Beth Rasmussen - 09/27/99 01:51:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Martz
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: York Co Militia,Fifth Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Peter ran away from home to join the army. He was in Ensign Francis Winkless Company of York County Militia serving the Continental Line. This Co, was a part of the Fifth Battalion from York Co. He served until Dec. 27,1782.
His father was Theobald Martz of Frederick Co, Md. The family name was later changed to Mertz.
Beth Rasmussen - 09/27/99 01:47:46
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Martz
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: York Co Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Beth Rasmussen - 09/27/99 01:43:00
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Theobald Martz
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Frederick Co. Militia
Comments:
Jane Beattie - 09/26/99 02:27:44
Soldier's name:: Walker Baylor
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Third Continental Dragoons
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
PATRICIA RABORG KLEIDERLEIN - 09/24/99 20:21:23
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: CHRISTOPHER RABORG
Company or unit:: captain james cox
State of Soldier's Residence:: MARYLAND
Comments:
Christopher Raborg was among the first in Baltimore to enroll for the defense of the Colonies under Capt. JamesCox, Heserved in the Battle of Germantown -Capt. Cox was killed on 9/11/1777. Christopher Raborg lived for many years and his place of bus
ness was on Water Street in Baltimore. His country residence was inwhat is now downtown Baltimore, Maryland and was called Raborg's Apple Orchard.
Elma Cowan - 09/24/99 15:00:56
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Capt. Joseph Wofford
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Capt.of a company in the Spartan Regiment of upper South Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Capt. Joe fought in the Snow Campaign called thus on the account of a continuous fall of snow for three days and nights. Troops were not furnished with modern camp equipment of the present time,he was with Major Williamson in the three days fighting at Ni
ety-Six in the early part of 1775 against Major Robinson and Capt. Pat Cuningham, where the insurgents numbered 1,890 and the patriots 562.
Elma Cowan - 09/24/99 14:47:06
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Capt. Joseph Wofford
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Capt.of a company in the Spartan Regiment of upper South Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Capt. Joe fought in the Snow Campaign called thus on the account of a continuous fall of snow for three days and nights. Troops were not furnished with modern camp equipment of the present time,he was with Major Williamson in the three days fighting at Ni
ety-Six in the early part of 1775 against Major Robinson and Capt. Pat Cuningham, where the insurgents numbered 1,890 and the patriots 562.
Elma Cowan - 09/24/99 14:42:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Capt. Joseph Wofford
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Capt.of a company in the Spartan Regiment of upper South Carolina
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Capt. Joe fought in the Snow Campaign called thus on the account of a continuous fall of snow for three days and nights. Troops were not furnished with modern camp equipment of the present time,he was with Major Williamson in the three days fighting at Ni
ety-Six in the early part of 1775 against Major Robinson and Capt. Pat Cuningham, where the insurgents numbered 1,890 and the patriots 562.
John Kemmerer Ivey - 09/23/99 21:05:08
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Heinrich "Henry" Kemmerer
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
Company or unit:: Seventh Company, Second Battalion, Northampton County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
b 4 Apr 1740 in Germany (Tombstone at the
Western Salisbury Church, Lehigh Co, PA, states he was b 1 Apr 1740, d 10 Oct 1801, aged 61 yr 6 mo 10 da.) He married Anna Mary (Marie)Rischell (1738-1820) and had 10 children. He was an Ensign in the American Revolution and about 1790
purchased a 165-acre farm on the little Lehigh at the foot of the hill below the Western Salisbury Church. He was a farmer and carpenter.
Deborah Gimpelson - 09/20/99 19:30:59
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel LyndeRaymond
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see below
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
from the Bureau of Pensions, Washington D.C. served June 20,1776 at least to 1782, was engaged in the Battles of Long Island, York Island,White Plains, Bemis Heights and the capture of Burgoyne I also have a photocopy of his appt.as Adjutant of the t
ird Regiment of infantry in the state of Connecticut under Leiut. Col John Raymond (an ancestor also ?) Nov.16,1793 I have information for ancestry since then but not for previous to N.L. Raymond
Elaine Caron - 09/19/99 22:16:52
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jeremiah Crossman
Soldier's rank:: Sgt. Major
Company or unit:: 2nd Reg of Camden Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Charleston, South Carolina
Comments:
Sgt. Major Jeremiah < Crossen > Crossman was in Colonel William Ballentine's 2nd Reg of Camden Militia Nov 13 1781 to Mar. 12 1782. There is also a Private Jeremiah Crossman listed in May 6 - Aug 5. Are these two farther and son. And which one went t
New Brunswick and received a land grant July 11 1788. Jeremiah has a wife lsted as Christianna need a maiden. Their children are Robert b.1806 Rufus b. 1810 James b. 1816 Margaret b. 1819. Any info as to where they came from before South Carolina or
where they born there. All help would be apperciated.
Tim Bailey - 09/18/99 05:35:09
My URL:http://geocities.com/Heartland/Park/2794
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BAILEY, Jared
Soldier's rank:: private, corporal
Company or unit:: Sullivan's Life Guard, Minute Men, others
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT, RI
Comments:
Tim Bailey - 09/18/99 05:33:13
My URL:http://geocities.com/Heartland/Park/2794
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: BAILEY, Jared
Soldier's rank:: private, corporal
Company or unit:: Sullivan's Life Guard, Minute Men, others
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT, RI
Comments:
Ronda Brewster Walker - 09/16/99 04:01:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Daniel Washburn
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st Reg. Westchester Co NY Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Daniel served in Lt Col Hammond's Reg., Lt Jess Baker's Detach. and also Willets' Reg; and after the War he was member of LT Col Van Veghten's Reg. of Saratoga Co NY in 1791. (source: Empire State Soc., S.A.R.) Born 13 November 1754 in Philipse Manor NY
he was the son of Richard Washburn and Amy Birdsall. He died in Chappaqua NY on 28 April 1841.He and his wife Phylena(Eleanor) Matthews had 9 children: Levi, Daniel, Amy Jane, Ananias, Elijah, John, Phebe, Hannah and Mary.
Jean Sanders - 09/14/99 17:49:53
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Breed
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA/NH
Comments:
This family descended from Allen Breed of Lynn, MA. They had descendants on both the north and south shore (good data in the Essex Genealogist). R. War participation was within jurisdiction of NH and MA; New Ipswich NH. Intermarried with Horton family a
d removed to VT (Mount Holly) and upstate NY after the R. War.
Jean Sanders - 09/14/99 17:45:00
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Greene of Massachusetts
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts (not RI)
Comments:
Benjamin Greene was descendant of William Greene of Woburn MA. He was not, to my knowledge, connected to the Greene family of Rhode Island. For that reason he may have been lost. Have pension file record and names of three children and wife. He died i
Plymouth VT in 1840.
Debbie Bailey - 09/14/99 00:21:37
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Soldier's name:: William Stallworth
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
Charlie - 09/12/99 00:46:45
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Soldier's name:: Kimball,John
Soldier's rank:: Captian
Company or unit:: Capt. Riley Co,3Rd Reg. Conn. Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ct.
Comments:
Comment; Captian John Kimball served in Capt.Riley Co.--Third Regiment,Conntinental Line,commanded by Col. Samuel B. Webb in 1780.He is the great(x5) grandfarther of a friend. Fought in the Battle of Yorktown and the taking of Cornwallis.He became a Capti
n in 1781, and his sons John, Richard and Jared are said to have served in the same regiment.
Captian John was born on Aug. 9, 1735 in Norwich, Ct.,married Feb. 9 1758 in Windham, Ct. to Jerusha Meacham, and he died on Oct. 28, 1810.His father was Richard Kimball.
Thad M. Taylor - 09/12/99 00:01:03
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Soldier's name:: Barnabas Valentine
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Barnabas enlisted in the 10th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1777. In 1778, just before the Battle of Monmouth he was transferred to Lamb's Continenta Artillery which became the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment in 1779.Barnabas was discharged at Princeton in
783, and I believe he remained in New Jersey and reared his family there.
K Dorneman - 09/10/99 21:39:16
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Soldier's name:: Richard Biddle
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Flying Camp
State of Soldier's Residence:: MD
Comments:
In a LOT of battles, served for years!
K Dorneman - 09/10/99 21:37:11
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Soldier's name:: William Lee Davidson
Soldier's rank:: General
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
William Lee Davidson was first with the Continental Forces, in many battles where he was promoted and promoted, was at Valley Forge and became 'fast friend' with LightHorse Harry Lee.
After fall of Charleston, enlisted in NC Militia, wounded in battle, promoted until a Brig. General.
Killed near close of war, 1781.
Debbie Russes - 09/10/99 06:48:54
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Soldier's name:: Ivory Hovey
Soldier's rank:: Surgeon
State of Soldier's Residence:: ME
Comments:
Born in Rochester, MA on Dec. 29, 1748. He was a physician and practiced in S. Berwick, ME. Was possibly a member of the House of Representatives.
Was stationed at Fort Miller, Ticonderoga, when appointed as a surgeon of Colonel Scammul's battalion in 1777. He died in Wicasset, ME on Oct. 17, 1818. His children: Temple, Fanny, Dominicus (who lived only one day, Dominicus and Samuel (both twins and
stillborn). There was posibly another child named Abel but have no proof of that as yet with the exception of a letter written about 100 years ago stating Abel as the son of Ivory, surgeon in the Revolution.
Margaret MAUK Hoppert - 09/10/99 04:49:29
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Soldier's name:: Gottlieb MAUKI beleave that my GGGGGreat gr
Comments:
I believe my GGGGGreat grand father was one of the
Hessian solders during the REV. WAR. If anyone knows this name or one like it. Please e-amil me.
Some recored show he was 39 years old in 1777.
Please I need any info no matter how small it may be. Thank You
Phyllis Carruth - 09/09/99 23:13:30
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Soldier's name:: Barrett Reuben
Soldier's rank:: private horseman
Company or unit:: Spartan Regiment.A.A. 301:289.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Greenville, South Carolina
Comments:
I have a copy of my g-g-g-g-grandfather`s will, and I am trying to do a family geneology on my family. Reuben Barrett is My mothers, fathers
g-g-g-grandfather. I hope I added enough greats
thank you for any help this will bring me.
I hope you could use this information as well.
phyllis
Jan Simpson - 09/09/99 19:51:37
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Soldier's name:: Thomas McElwain
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: 13th Virginia Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Thomas McElwain enlisted in Sept 1777. Capt. Robert Beall's Company of the 13th Virginia Regiment, drum & fife, stationed at Ft Pitt, term of enlistment the War. Thomas did not live to get a pension. His estate was settled in Franklin Co, VA in 1798 an
his widow, Frances Price, remarried the same year. I do find a Land Office Military Certificate for him in the Library of VA (McElwin). His son, Thomas McElwain,Jr., settled in Muhlenberg Co, Kentucky.
Lee Charles - 09/08/99 21:55:25
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Soldier's name:: James Mcafee
Soldier's rank:: pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
James Ervin Mcafee born 1762.Joined 1776 and served until end of war.Married Margaret Cole,daughter of Alexander Cole.James 1844 in Ga.I would like any information on James service in war.
Glenn Mcmullan - 09/08/99 12:49:12
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Soldier's name:: John Mcmullan
Soldier's rank:: 1st Lt.
Company or unit:: 11th Va.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Listed in "Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution".
Bertha Charlton - 09/08/99 01:53:49
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Jefferson Montgomery Sr.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va
Comments:
Dickey - 09/06/99 15:01:07
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Soldier's name:: DICKEY, Peter
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see following
State of Soldier's Residence:: CT
Comments:
Peter Dickey, then of Union Twp., Tolland Co., CT, served 5.09.75 - 12.18.75 in Capt. James Chapman's Co., under Col. Samuel Holden Parsons' Regiment during initial capture of Fort Ticonderoga (in conjunction with Ethan Allen and Green Mtn. Boys and Bened
ct Arnold). Family correspondence notes Peter served 7 years; we seek corroborating info.
(Name is misspelled "Dickley" in some rosters.) Peter married Isabel Cumbo, first settled in CT, then migrated with family to Ararat, Susquehanna Co., PA. His two sons served in War of 1812, and
nine of his grandsons served in the Civil War. Add'l info always appreciated.
David Tichenor - 09/05/99 23:13:10
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Soldier's name:: Aaron Tichenor
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 3rd Regiment, NJ Regulars
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Enlisted 6/11/1778. Fought at Battle of Monmouth.
Traci Hayes - 09/05/99 03:27:50
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Soldier's name:: Nathan Reed
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Col. John Sevier's Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Alabama
Comments:
Stephen Carlile - 09/04/99 22:39:10
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Soldier's name:: Spencer Ragan
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Spencer Ragan was said to have six family members involved in the revoluntionary war, but I do not have any corroborating evidence
Len Ritter - 09/04/99 15:46:57
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Soldier's name:: Adoniram Allen
Soldier's rank:: Capt
Company or unit:: SC Partisan Rangers
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH
Comments:
From Heitman's Historical Register - Officers of the Continental Army: Adoniram Allen (South Carolina) Capt in South Carolina Partisan Rangers 1780-1792.
Capt in Col Cleveland's regiment at Battle of Kings Mountain
STAN ALLABY - 09/04/99 01:09:09
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Soldier's name:: ISAAC ALLABY
Soldier's rank:: CORPORAL
Company or unit:: 2ND N.JERSEY VOLUNTEERS
State of Soldier's Residence:: NEW JERSEY
Comments:
I AM LOOKING FOR ANY SITE THAT DEALS WITH LOYALIST ANCESTRYS OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS. THIS SITE IS A GREAT IDEA.
Sally Patten - 09/03/99 21:14:57
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Soldier's name:: Charles Noel Francois Romand de L'isle
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: d'Estaing
State of Soldier's Residence:: Grenoble, France
Comments:
Sally Cooper Patten - 09/03/99 21:07:02
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Soldier's name:: Leighton Cooper
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: infantry -Col Roberts
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Jane B. Duffy - 09/03/99 14:13:36
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Soldier's name:: Philip Servis
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Third Regiment, Hunterdon Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Lt. Philip Servis under Captain Nathan Stout and Captain Philip Snook, 1776, 1777, and 1778; on rolls May 26, 1781 and June 21, 1782. He was born in NJ ca. 1740 and died 1818. He married Mary Quick and they had children. Lived all his life in Amwell Twp
, Hunterdon Co., NJ.
Jane B. Duffy - 09/03/99 14:01:05
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Soldier's name:: Philip Servis
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Third Regiment, Hunterdon Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Lt. Philip Servis under Captain Nathan Stout and Captain Philip Snook, 1776, 1777, and 1778; on rolls May 26, 1781 and June 21, 1782.
Jacques Walker - 09/02/99 17:17:20
Soldier's name:: Wilson Cary Nicholas
Soldier's rank:: Captain, Major and Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served as a Captain, Major, and Colonel in the Revolutionary Army, and commanded at one time Washington's Guard.
Jacques Walker - 09/02/99 17:15:37
Soldier's name:: Archibald Cary
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served as a Colonel in the Revolutionary Army, called "Old Ironsides".
Jacques Walker - 09/02/99 17:14:09
Soldier's name:: Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Served as a Colonel in the Revolutionary Army
Merle R. Price - 08/28/99 14:19:07
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Soldier's name:: South Zedekiah
Soldier's rank:: PVT.
Company or unit:: New Jersey Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ.
Comments:
Zedekiah South was a Teamster during the Rev War, but he was also a shoe maker and harness maker and used those skills in service.
Soon after the War he took his family to Glen, Montgomery county, NY. where he resided until his death in 1835
Pension # R-99440
He served under Col. Heyes & Capt John Piatt, Capt Artaky & Caapt Debos
He was in the battles of Newton & Monmoutth
Leesa Ryder - 08/28/99 03:00:13
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Soldier's name:: Thomas HARDEMAN
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Fought in Battle of Kings Mountain. He was Capt. of the company marching against the Cherokees in Nicojack War of 1794.
M. Duncan - 08/27/99 19:40:21
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Soldier's name:: Andrew Peabody
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
M. Duncan - 08/27/99 19:39:33
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Redington
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
John Woods - 08/26/99 01:33:13
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Soldier's name:: WOODS, Daniel
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: King's Rangers
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Daniel WOODS enlisted in the Kings Rangers in 1779 in NY State. He was discharged when the unit was disbanded in 1784 in St John's Island (now Prince Edward Island) Canada. His name appears in several muster rolls during that period. He was born ca 1759 i
Ireland. His movements after discharge are uncertain, but is believed to have gone to the Western part of St John's Island, after turning down an offer of land in the eastern part fo St John's Island which was made to each of these soldiers.
Jeane Taylor - 08/25/99 04:59:33
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Soldier's name:: Phillip Null
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Penn.
Comments:
My information indicates Captain Phillip Null served with Washington when he crossed the Delaware River. Captain Phillip Null's daughter married Ludwick Otterman. Looking for desendents of Otterman line.
brendar - 08/24/99 22:03:51
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Soldier's name:: Robert White
Soldier's rank:: Midshipman
Company or unit:: Virginia State Navy
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Robert White is my father's great-great-great-pa.
his brother's name is John White who was an
officer in the same service.
Dennie Walker - 08/24/99 04:08:25
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Soldier's name:: Patrick Jack
State of Soldier's Residence:: Charlotte, NC
Comments:
At the commencement of the Revolutionary War, one of the worthy and patriotic citizens of the little town of Charlotte in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, was Patrick Jack. He was a native of Ireland, and
emigrated to America, with several brothers, about 1730. He married Lillis McAdoo, of the same race, who is represented to have by all who knew her as "one of the best women," having amiable disposition, frequently dispensing charities to the poor, and tr
ly pious. Her Christian name, Lillis, in subsequent years, was softened into Lillie, by many of her descendants in adopting it. The descent of Patrick Jack is traceable to the reign of Charles II in 1661. In that year, that despotic monarch, who according
to one of his own satirists, "Never said a foolish thing, nor ever did a wise one," ejectred from their benefices or livings, under Jermey Taylor, thirteen ministers of the Presbytery of Lagan, in the northern part of Ireland, for their non-conformity to
he Church of England. The Puritains of England were called to the same trail, in August, 1662, and in the following October the same scene of heroic suffering was exhibited in Scotland.
Among the honored names of the thirteen ejected ministers were*****William Jack, ancestor of Patrick Jack, of Charlotte, N.C., Charles Jack of Chambersburg, Penn., and others, whose descendants
are now found in ten or twelve states of the American Union.
In the list of tax-payers for Chambersburg, Pa., during the later half of the last century, the "Chief Burgess," or Mayor of that city, informs the author the name of Jack (especially John, James, Charles,
and William) is of frequent occurrence: but at the present time, not one of these names is to be found there. One of these, (James) probably a nephew of Patrick and Charles Jack, severed five years with distinction in the Revolutionary Army, and others ar
traditionally spoken of as actively engaged in the same patriotic duty. Several of the elder members of the family are buried in the graveyard of Chambersburg, others in Williamsport, Md., and elsewhere in Western Pennsylvania.
When the town of Westmoreland (Hannastown) was burned by the Indians in 1783, one of this family disnguished himself by saving the lives of the women and children. After the burning of that place the
name of the town was changed to Greensburg, and a new location selsted on land donated by William Jack, who had become quite wealthy, and one of the Associated Judges of Westmoreland County. He had five sons, four of whom died bachelors; the elder married
but none of his descendants are now (1876) living except a grandson, (William Jack) who resides near Greensburg, Pa. The only daughter
of Judge William Jack, married John Cust, who fled from Ireland soon after the rebellion of 1798. About 1760, animated with the hope of more rapidly improving his worldly condition, Patrick Jack joined the great tide of emigration to the Southern colonies
and shortly after his arrival in North Carolina purchased a tract of land between Grand and Second Creeks, in the Cathey settlement (now Thyatira) in Rowan County. After remaining there for about two years, he sold his land and moved to the adjoining Coun
y of Mecklenberg. Here, by strict economy and industry, he was "blest in his basket and his store," and enabled to make more enlarged possessions. This improvement in his
pecuniary condition and prosperity may be inferred from the fact that in 1775, and a few years subsequently, he and his eldest son, Captain James Jack, who, about this time united in business with his father, became owners of some of the finest lots, or r
ther blocks, in Charlotte. Among the valuable lots they are recorded as owing, may be briefly named: No. 25, the present Irwin Corner; No. 26. the
Parks lot; No. 27, the whole space, or double block, from the Irwin Corner to the Court House lot; No. 29, the space from the Parks lot to the corner lots on Trade Street, opposite the First Presbyterian Church. On one of these last named lots (the old E
ms Property, on the corner next to the Court House) Patrick Jack and his son, Captain James Jack, resided when the delegates from the militia districts of the county assembled, on the 19th and 20th of May, 1775, and kept a public house of entertainment. H
re, Patrick Jack, on several occasions, was accustomed to "crack" many an Irish joke, to the infinite delight of his numerous visitors; and by his ready wit, genial good humor and pleasantries, greatly contributed to the reputation of his house, and incul
ated his own patriotic principles. The house soon became the favorite place of resort for the students of the collegiate instute known as "Queen's Museum," and other ardent spirits of the county, to discuss the political issues of that exciting period, al
foreboding the approach of a mighty revolution.
Patrick Jack had four sons, James, John, Samuel, and Robert, and five daughters, Charity, Jane, Mary, Margaret, and Lillis, named in the order of their ages. Captain James Jack, the eldest son, married Margaret Houston, on the 20th of November, 1766.
On the 2nd of October, 1768, Captain James Jack, as stated in his own family register, moved to his own place, on the head of the Catawba River, then receiving a considerable emigration. He had five children: 1.Cynthia, born on the 20th of September, 1767
2.Patrick, born on the 27th of September, 1769. 3.William Houston, born on the 6th of June, 1771. $.Archibald, born on the 20th of April, 1773 (dies young). and 5.James, born on the 20th of September, 1775.
On the 4th of August, 1772, Captain Jack left his mountain home, and moved to the residence of his father, Patrick Jack, in Mecklenburg County. On the 16th of February, 1773, he and his father moved from the county, where they had been temporarily sojourn
ng, into �Charlotte�, with the confident expectation of restoring North Carolina to the �British Crown�.
Patrick Jack, was then an old and infirmed man, having given up the chief control of his public house, to his son, Captain James Jack; but neither age nor infirmity could enlist the sympathies of the British soldiery. The patriotic character of the house
ad become extensively known through Tory information, and its destruction was consequently a �foregone conclusion.� The British soldiers removed its aged owner from the feather bed upon which he was lying, emptied its contents into the street, and then se
the house on fire. The reason assigned for this incendiary act was, �all of the old Jack�s sons were in the rebel army,� and he himself had been an active promoter of American Independence.
The loss to Patrick Jack of his dwelling house and much furniture, accumulated through many years of patient toil and industry, was a severe one. The excitement of the burning scene, consequent exposure, and great nervous shock to a system already debilit
ted with disease, a few months afterwards brought to the grave the veteran patriot. His aged partner survived him a few years. Both were consistent members of the Presbyterian Church, and their mortal remains now repose in the old graveyard at Charlotte.
By the last will and testament of Patrick Jack, made on the 19th of May, 1780, he devised the whole of his personal estate and the �undivided benefit of his house and lots to his beloved wife during her life-time.� After her death they were directed to be
sold, and the proceeds to be divided among his married daughters, viz: Charity Dysart, Jane Barnett, Mary Alexander, Margaret Wilson, and Lillie Nicholson. James Jack and Joseph Nicholson were appointed executors. It is related of Dr. Thomas Henderson, a
ormer venerable citizen of Charlotte, that, on his death-bed, he requested to be buried by the side of Patrick Jack, �one of the best men he had ever known.�
At the �Convention of Delegates� in Charlotte on the 19th and 20th of May, 1775, Captain James Jack was one of the deeply interested spectators, and shared in patriotic feelings of that memorable occasion. He was ready to engage in any duty having for its
object the welfare and independence of his country. After the passage of the patriotic resolution, elsewhere given in this volume, Captain Jack, for his well-known energy, bravery and determination of character, was selected to be the bearer of them to Co
gress, then in session in Philadelphia. Accordingly, as soon as the necessary preparations for traveling could be made, he set out from Charlotte on that long, lonesome and perilous journey, on horseback. There were then nowhere in the American colonies,
tages or hacks to facilitate and expedite the weary traveler. Express Messengers were alone employed for rapid transmission of all important intelligence. On the evening of the first day, he reached Salisbury, forty miles from Charlotte, before the Genera
Court, then in session, had adjourned. Upon his arrival, Colonel Kennon, an influentail member of the Court, who knew the object of Captain Jack�s mission, procured from him the copy of the Mecklenburg resolutions of Independence he had in his charge, an
read them aloud in open court. All was silence and all apparent approval (intenlique ora tenebant) as these earliest key-notes of freedom resounded through the hall of the old Court House in Salisbury. There sat around in sympathizing composure, those st
rling partriots, Moses Winslow, Waightstill Avery, John Brevard, William Sharpe, Griffith Rutherford, Matthew Locke, Samuel Young, Adlai Osborn, James Brandon, and many others, either members of the court, or of the County �Committee of Safety.� The only
arked opposition proceeded from two lawyers, John Dunn and Benjamin Booth Boote, who pronounced the resolutions treasonable, and said Captain Jack ought to be detained. These individuals had previously expressed sentiments �inimical to the American cause.
As soon as knowledge of their avowed sentiments and proposed detention of Captain Jack reached Charlotte, the patriotic vigilance of the friends of liberty was actively aroused, and a party of ten or twelve armed horsemen promptly volunteered to proceed
o Salisbury, arrest said Dunn and Boote, and bring them before the Committee of Safety of Mecklenburg for trail. This accordingly done (George Graham, living near Charlotte, being one of the number), and being found guilty of conduct inimical to the cause
of American freedom, were transported first to Camden, and afterward to Charleston, S.C. They never returned to North Carolina, but after the war, it is reported, settled in Florida, and died there, it is hoped not only repentant of their sins, as all sho
ld be, but chastened notions of the reality and benefits of American Independence.
On the next morning, Captain Jack resumed his journey from Salisbury, occasionally passing through neighborhoods, in and beyond the limits of North Carolina, infested with enraged Tories, but intent on his appointed mission, he faced all dangers, and fina
ly reached Philadelphia in safety.
Upon his arrival, he immediately obtained an interview with the North Carolina delegates (Caswell, Hooper and Hewes), and after a little conversation on the state of the country, then agitating all minds, Captain Jack drew from his pocket the Mecklenburg
esolutions of the 20th of May, 1775, with the remark: �Here gentlemen, is a paper that I have been instructed to deliver to you, with the request that you should lay the same before Congress.�
After the North Carolina delegates had carefully read the Mecklenburg resolutions, and approved of their patriotic sentiments, so forcibly expressed, they informed Captain Jack they would keep the paper and show it to several of their friends, remarking,
t the same time, they did not think Congress was then prepared to act upon so important a measure as absolute independence. On the next day, Captain Jack had another interview with the North Carolina delegates. They informed him that they had consulted wi
h several members of Congress, (including Hancock, Jay and Jefferson), and that all agreed, while they approved of the patriotic spirit of the Mecklenburg resolutions, it would be premature to lay them officially before the House, as they still entertaine
some hopes of reconciliation with England. It was clearly perceived by the North Carolina delegates and other members whom they consulted, that the citizens of Mecklenburg County were in advance of the general sentiment of Congress on the subject of inde
endence; the phantasy of �reconciliation� still held forth its seductive allurements in 1775; and even during a portion of 1776; and hence, no record was made, or vote taken on the patriotic resolutions of Mecklenburg, and they became concealed from view
n the blaze of the National Declaration bursting forth on the 4th of July, 1776, which only re-echoed and reaffirmed the truth and potency of sentiments proclaimed in Charlotte on the 20th of May, 1775.
Captain Jack finding the darling object of his long and toilsome journey could not then be accomplished and that Congress was not prepared to vote on so bold a messure as absolute indepenence, just before leaving Philadelphia for home, somewhat excited, a
dressed the North Carolina delegates, and several other members of Congress, in the following patriotic words: �Gentlemen, you may debate here about �reconciliation,� and memorialize your king, but, bear it in mind, Macklenburg owes no allegiance to, and
s separated from the crown of Great Britain forever.�
On the breaking out of hostilities with the mother country, no portion of the Confederacy was more forward in fulfilling the pledge of �life, fortune and sacred honor,� in the achievement of liberty, previously made, than Mecklenburg and several adjacent
ounties. Upon the first call for troops, Captian Jack entered the service in command of a company, and acted in that capacity, with distinguished bravery, throughout the war, under Colonels Polk, Alexander, and other officers. He uniformly declined promot
on when tendered, there being a strong reciprocal attachment between himself and his command, which he highly appreciated, and did not wish to sunder. At the commencement of the war he was in �easy� and rather affluent circumstances..at its close, compara
ively a poor man.
Prompted by patriotic feelings for the final prosperity of his country, still struggling for independence, he loaned to the State of North Carolina, in her great pecuniary need, $4000, fo which, unfortunately, he was never received a cent in return. As a
artial compensation for his services, the State paid him a land warrant, he placed in the hands of a Mr. Matin, a particilar freind, to be laid at his discretion. Martin moved to Tennessee, and died there, but no account of the warrant could afterward be
btained.
Soon after the war he sold his house and the lots in Charlotte, and moved with his family to Wilkes County, Georgia. Here he is repesented by those who knew him, as being a �model farmer,� with barns well filled, and surrounded with all the evidences of g
eat industry, order and abundance. Here too he was blessed in enjoying for many years the ministerial instructions of the Rev. Francis Cummings, a distinguished Presbyterian clergyman, who at the youthful age of eighteen, joined his command in Mecklenburg
County, and had followed him to his new home in Georgia. Formerly a gallant soldier for his country�s rights, but now transformed into a �soldier of the cross,� on Christian duty in his Heavenly Master�s service.
The latter years of Captian Jack�s life were spent under the care of his second son, William H. Jack, long a successful and most worthy merchant of Augusta, Georgia. In 1813 or 1814, Captain Jack moved from Wilkes to Elbert County, of the same state. Ther
being no Presbyterian Church in reach, of which he had been for years a devout and consistent member, he joined the Methodist Church, with which his children had previously united. He was extremely fond of meeting with old friends, and of narrating incid
nts of the Revolution in which he had actively participated, and for its success freely contributed of his substance. In the serenity of a good old age, protracted beyond the usual boundaries of life, he cared but little for things of this world, and took
great delight in reading his Bible, and deriving from its sacred pages those Christian consolations which alone can yeild true comfort, happiness, and cheer the pathway of our earthly pilgrimage to the tomb. He met his approaching end with calm resignatio
, and died on the 18th of December, 1822, im the ninety-first year of his age. His wife, the partner of his joys and sorrows through a long, and eventful life, survived him about two years, and then passed away in peace.
Cythia Jack, the eldest child and only daughter of Captain James Jack, married A.S. Cosby, and settled in Mississippi. After his death, the widow and family settled in Louisiana, about 1814. Their desencants were: 1.Margaret. 2.Cythina. 3.James, and 4.Dr.
Charles Cosby.
Debbie Nitsche - 08/23/99 22:38:24
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Soldier's name:: William Mankins
Soldier's rank:: ??????
Company or unit:: ??????
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
The only thing that is known about William Mankins is he was a participant of the Rev. War.
His service number is:52751
Diana Cservak - 08/21/99 22:35:22
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Soldier's name:: Simon Coppenhaffer
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Third Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Captain Simon Coppenhaffer, who was in the 2nd Battalion, my 7th great grandfather, was born 1735. He died August 23, 1802, and is buried in Bat's Nest Cemetery, Lewisberry, York County, PA. His son, Simon, was a private who was mustered in the same compa
y. Simon and his son, were signers of a petition in 1783, to keep the militia quartered at Yorktown, PA, for the protection of the people of York County.
Diana Cservak - 08/21/99 22:34:15
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Soldier's name:: Simon Coppenhaffer
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Third Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Captain Simon Cappenhaffer, who was in the 2nd Battalion, my 7th great grandfather, was born 1735. He died August 23, 1802, and is buried in Bat's Nest Cemetery, Lewisberry, York County, PA. His son, Simon, was a private who was mustered in the same compa
y. Simon and his son, were signers of a petition in 1783, to keep the militia quartered at Yorktown, PA, for the protection of the people of York County.
Diana Cservak - 08/21/99 22:30:04
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Soldier's name:: Simon Coppenhaffer
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Third Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Captain Simon Cappenhaffer, my 7th great grandfather, was born 1735. He died August 23, 1802, and is buried in Bat's Nest Cemetery, Lewisberry, York County, PA. His son, Simon, was a private who was mustered in the same company. Simon and his son, Simon w
re signers of a petition in 1783, to keep the militia quartered at Yorktown, PA, for the protection of the people of York County.
Vicki B. Roach - 08/21/99 04:44:00
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Soldier's name:: HERVEY/HARVEY, Thomas
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: France, VA, NC
Comments:
Thomas HERVEY/HARVEY was drafted into the revolutionary militia in 1779 as a colonel and, due to his poor health, hired a substitute to march his regiment to war. This is related from Gen. Isaac Gregory to Gov. Caswell. (Copied from Hervey/Harvey web sit
.) Thomas was born ca 1740 and died Feb. 1806 in Halifax Co., NC
LASSEN - 08/19/99 08:00:33
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Soldier's name:: WEIKERT, Sr., George
Soldier's rank:: Captian
Company or unit:: 3rd comp. in 1777
State of Soldier's Residence:: York, Pa.
Comments:
George Weikert Sr. Captian of the Militia in the 3rd. Company in 1777 in camp Security, York Co. Pa.
George Weikert
Born: 2-2-1760
Died: 7-20-1823
Married: Maria Spitler
I have some infomation on this family line if any one is interested.
Richard Fowler - 08/18/99 11:28:09
My URL:http://www.flssar.org
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Soldier's name:: Ebenezer Fowler
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Captain Savage's company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
I am the only one of the thousands of Ebenezer Fowler's descendants who ever joined the SAR or DAR. If you are eligible, honor him and join.
Marge Mouer - 08/16/99 22:26:53
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Soldier's name:: Soesbe, Daniel
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 8th PA Rgt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Enlisted at Red Stone (now Brownsville) PA 1776. Was at Saratoga at Gen. Burgoyne's surrender. Later sent to western PA and into OH. Discharged at Fort Pitt 1779. Died in Vigo Co. IN 4Mar1841.
Marge Mouer - 08/16/99 22:23:04
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Soldier's name:: Soesbe, Daniel
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 8th PA Rgt.
Comments:
Marge Mouer - 08/16/99 22:20:44
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Soldier's name:: Byam, Jesse
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Col. David Brewer's Rgt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Enlisted from Williamstown, MA, May 1, 1775. Rec'd pension. Died in Ticonderoga, NY Aug.1798.
Robert Y. Johnson - 08/16/99 02:44:10
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Perkins
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: Delaware
Comments:
Captain Thomas Perkins b 1724 in Wilmington, Delaware. Married Hannah Ford in 1752 and resided in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He served in the Revolution as:
Gunner 1/3/1776
2nd Lieutenant on armed boat General Washington 6/20/1776
1st Lieutenant on armed boat Hancock 10/1/1776
Captain of the fire ship Hecla 11/24/1778
Signed oath of Allegiance in Delaware 11/24/1778
Anna - 08/16/99 00:19:16
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Soldier's name:: John, Jacob, Noah Bausser(Bowser)
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
These men are my ggggggreatuncles. John BAUSSER/BOWSER Sr. and his brothers, Noah and Jacob all fought in the American Revolutionary War. John served in the 3d Co, Paradise Township, York Co Militia., 5th Bn. York Co.
Mary Trainor - 08/14/99 15:06:59
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Soldier's name:: Shibley George R.
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
My grandfather and my gggrandfather were named George R.Shibley. My gggrandfather was born in 1795 in what is now the town of Root, N. Y. I would be grateful for any information that may be out there about the soldier, George R. Shibley. Thank you so much
Mary Trainor
Cheryl Loflin Hunke - 08/10/99 21:13:05
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Soldier's name:: William Apperson
Soldier's rank:: Private then Minute Man
Company or unit:: Col. John Armstrong
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
I am the 5th great granddaughter of William Apperson. He was born (3-15-1757) in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA. Died (3-22-1826). Married Elizabeth "Betsy" Kerr (6-6-1781). He served in the Revolutionary War on (June 13, 1776). William enlisted as a P
ivate in Capt. Brown's Company, 1st Virginia Regiment, Continental Line, North Carolina Troops, under the command of Col. John Armstrong. He was discharged (March 10, 1779) and returned home to Surry Co, NC. In (August of 1779) he reenlisted as a Minute M
n, substituting for WIlliam Head. Under Capt. Nathaniel Martin he marched to Salisbury, NC where they joined up with the Army and were marched to South Carolina. This tour lasted 3 months. There is alot more.
John Cresseveur - 08/08/99 17:42:12
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Soldier's name:: TILL, Peter
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see below
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Enlisted in the Spring of 1780, in Gloucester County, NJ, in the Company of Captain Baldwin, Regiment of Colonel Shreves, of the New Jersey Line. Joined the Company at Woodberry and Regiment at Amboy. Served a term of nine months and discharged at Burling
on, NJ. Afterwards enlisted for five months in the Company of Captain Sparks, Battalion of Major Shirtz, later discharged in Somerset County, NJ. (Source: Revolutionary War Pension File #S-33803, National Archives, Washington, DC.)Born: 1743?, died: 02/03
1824 in Randolph, Morris County, NJ
Judy McRaney - 08/07/99 20:00:43
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Soldier's name:: BOLSTER, Isaac
Soldier's rank:: Lt.
Company or unit:: Capt. John Putnam company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Isaac BOLSTER was one of the 130 minute men who marched to Concord, April 19, 1775. I descend from his son, Isaac, his son, Levi and so on.
Darrell Roberts - 08/07/99 18:11:00
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Soldier's name:: Fredrick Roberts
Soldier's rank:: Soldier (?)
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Georgia (Last Known)
Comments:
My readings of Georgia history state that Frederick Roberts fought with General Benjamin Lincoln and lost a leg during battle. I have no further information and would welcome anything of interest on this person.
I do not have a date of birth or death, however, I do know that his son Daniel Roberts was born September 20, 1792 in Burke, County, Georgia.
Carolyn Earle - 08/07/99 14:07:12
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Soldier's name:: Joshua Burnett
Soldier's rank:: unkown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Indiana
Comments:
Joshua Burnett served in the Revelutionary War from 1779 til 1780. b,10May1753 d,4Sept1846.
He was discharged by (rank?)Clark in North Carolina.
Leyona Skeen - 08/06/99 20:35:21
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Soldier's name:: Griffin, Ferdinand (Farnafol
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Col. Marshall
State of Soldier's Residence:: GA>MS
Comments:
Ferdinand Griffin b. 1763-1831
served in 1781-1782 under Col. Marshall.
Looking for any records that will justify his service in the Amer. Rev.
Wife's name "Frances"
Stephen Smith - 08/06/99 02:45:22
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Soldier's name:: Zebulon Smith
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: N.C. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C./Tenn
Comments:
Would like to find out more abot Zebulon Smith. We know from pension applications etc. that he substituted for Solomon Smith and one other Smith. Were these his brother"s. Who were his ancestors. We only have confirmation on Zebulon.
Thanks.
Patricia J Morgan - 08/05/99 21:39:16
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Soldier's name:: James LEONARD
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt Irwin's Comapany; Col Miles Regt
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Wife's name, Elizabeth Watson; md Westmoreland Co, PA 22 Dec 1777/80.
Pension Certificate# 19620
Widow's Pension W5465 Cert. #5843
Battles: Germantown, Ash Swamp, Brandywine, Long Island, Trenton. Discharged Valley Forge 1 JAN 1779. Resident of Brown County, Ohio at time of death
Scott - 08/04/99 16:52:46
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Soldier's name:: Timothy Matlack
Soldier's rank:: Lt. Colonel
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Timothy Matlack was born in Haddonfield, NJ in 1730. Died in Holmsburg, PA in April, 1829.
Was in command of a battalion of "associators"
during the revolution. Member of provincial conference, Philadelphia, june, 1775. Delegate to
the Convention of July 15, 1776; and appointed Secretary of State; member of the Committee of Safety in 1776; engrosser of the final draft of the Declaration of Independence. in 1777,
Doris E. Parker Onorato - 08/04/99 00:24:12
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Soldier's name:: John Parker
State of Soldier's Residence:: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Comments:
John Parker, approximate dates (1776-1781)?? Wife's name Charity, Son's name Richard born 1781?
Ann Jones - 08/03/99 18:30:52
My URL:http://www.prismnet.com/~jonesfam
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Soldier's name:: Chapman, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Albany Co. 17th Reg
State of Soldier's Residence:: ny
Comments:
born 1747 Saybrook, CT and died Chatham, NY 1827.
Ann Jones - 08/03/99 18:28:27
My URL:http://www.prismnet.com/~jonesfam
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Soldier's name:: FOSTER, Joseph
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Fought with his 11 brothers and fatherHe was born 1762in MA and died 1845 in Hampton, CT.
Ann Jones - 08/03/99 18:26:14
My URL:http://www.prismnet.com/~jonesfam
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Soldier's name:: FOSTER, Timothy
Soldier's rank:: Sargent
Company or unit:: Healyey's Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Fought with his 12 sons in the Rev. War. He was born 1714 and died 1795 in Ma.
Lonnie L. Walls - 08/02/99 19:47:43
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Soldier's name:: George Walls
Soldier's rank:: Private or Sgt.
Company or unit:: 1st Regiment Maryland Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
Served with General Smallwood, Maryland Line. Enrolled on 21st July,1776 in Charles Co.MD. Mustered out of the service in 1781 to St. Mary's Co.MD. Born 14th Feb.1752 married Martha Naylor Prince George's Co.MD, 28th March,1783. Died 11th May,1831, burie
in Baden, Prince George's Co. Pension file available from N. Arch. #W8972 as wife applied for pension in 1846 submitting Bible record and recorded statments about his serivce. Brother William, born 1754 enlisted same time, but I have no sources, help.
Dovie Turrell - 08/02/99 15:46:54
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Soldier's name:: John L Green
Company or unit:: 23 MS.Inf. Co.E
State of Soldier's Residence:: MS.
Comments:
My GGrandfather John L Green was in 23 MS. Inf. CO. E he was born in NC. then moved to MS. he is buried in Frendship Cem. Solgohachia,Conway,Ark.
we have no date of death or where he died.
he was married to Sarah Davis. any Info. will help.
thank you Dovie [email protected]
Linda Smetzer - 08/02/99 04:27:29
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Black, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Militia, Pittsylvania Co. a Co, VA
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
b. c 1745 d. 1814
Militia service: 1773-1781
m. _______Skipwith, 1770, 4 children
PS - patriotic service. He provided help to wives of soldiers by providing them with the necessities of life. Refers to a "red coat". (rank? service?) Provided service- soldier John Holt's wife, 1777.
His will left slaves to his heirs, so he was a farmer or plantation owner.
Wife # 2 Susannah Richardson m. 1792- 5 children
Timmie Eads - 07/30/99 22:41:21
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Soldier's name:: Edward Timmons
Soldier's rank:: Patriot
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maryland
Comments:
From family records, the story is Edward "made guns, musquets, and bayonets for the Continental Troops" Military record Vol XVI-P, 138-168-254-295-308-413. Maryland archives. Other sources are Brumbaugh's Maryland Record, Vol II-F-476 and Baltimore Sun,
August 25, 1907.
J. Michael Johnstone - 07/28/99 02:30:26
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Soldier's name:: DUNGAN, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Philadelphia County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Served in Liuetenant Colonel Benjamin McVaugh's 2nd Battalion, 2nd Company of the Philadelphia County Militia. Brother Benjamin Dungan was Captain of the 1st Company.
Source: Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, Associated Battalions and Militia. 1775-1783, Volume 1. Edited by Wm. H. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg: EE Meyers, State Printer. 1887
Jean Williams Farrar - 07/26/99 19:33:43
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Soldier's name:: Rounsavall, David
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Col. William Christian
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
David Rounsavall/Rounsaville fought the Cherokee Indians in the Holston Valley of VA under Col. William Christian in 1776. He went on Col. Donaldson's "Flotilla" to build and defend Ft. Nashboro (Nashville) on the Tennessee Frontier. David Rounsavall si
ned the Cumberland Compact and was an elected official at Ft. Nashboro.
Charles Christian - 07/26/99 03:32:02
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Soldier's name:: Tallman, Benjamin O.
Soldier's rank:: Col
Company or unit:: R.I. Militia Regt. (1st )
State of Soldier's Residence:: R.I.
Comments:
B. 15 Sept 1741, Portsmouth, R.I. D. 10 Jun 1836, Providence, R.I. Major, of Richmond's Regt. Lt. Col. of Sayles,Jr. Regt. Lt. Col. of Cooke's Regt.
Appointed Col of 1st State Regt. vice Cooke, who resigned. Fought, Long Island. 1776, superintended (he a Master Ship builder) construction of two frigates at Providence, Warren 32 guns, Providence 28 guns. Built later the Confederate.
Charles Christian - 07/26/99 03:24:02
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Soldier's name:: Haile, John
Soldier's rank:: Capt. (Naval)
Company or unit:: War Sloop "Abigail"
State of Soldier's Residence:: R.I.
Comments:
B. 1753 D. 1819 Warren, R.I.? Ship had 8 guns, 40 men. Supposedly he and his ship? were at surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, VA
Charles Christian - 07/26/99 03:19:06
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Soldier's name:: James Wheaton Brayton
Soldier's rank:: Carpenter's Mate
Company or unit:: Galley "Spitfire"
State of Soldier's Residence:: R.I.
Comments:
B. 8 Oct 1757, Newport, R.I. D. Warren, R.I. 21 Sept 1832. M. Roby Esterbrook, 1777.
Wounded , taken prisoner, refused 3 times to sign allegiance to King Geor. III. May 25, 1778, at Warren, R.I. he aided Gen. William Barton in driving the King's Hessian soldiers from the town after they burned many main buildings in town. Also served
15 months in Grary's Regt. Served 5 months on Privateer "Gen. Stark".
Charles Christian - 07/26/99 03:12:37
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Soldier's name:: James Wheaton Brayton
Soldier's rank:: Carpenter's Mate
Company or unit:: Galley "Spitfire"
State of Soldier's Residence:: R.I.
Comments:
Jean NJ - 07/25/99 02:11:59
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Soldier's name:: Casporus Westervelt
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Casporus served under Cpt. Bernardus Swartout, Col. Johannes Freer Regiment. Capt Hendrik Tenne and Col. A Hawks Hays Reg. Wife Jane received pension under Morris County , N.J. pension rolls
He served in both New York and New Jersey
Robert Lee - 07/24/99 10:09:21
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Soldier's name:: Abner Lee
Soldier's rank:: Unknown
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Taken from his tombstone located in Meech Cemetary, Town of Brutus, NY.
"In the Revolution he engaged for his Country; was with Arnold in his defeat at Quebec; with Washington at Trenton, Princeton and Red Bank. At sea was taken by a British man-of-war, carried to Bermuda in irons, imprisoned some 10 weeks. In 1812 united wi
h the Baptist Church having young entertained a hope in Christ."
Linda Marinelli - 07/22/99 15:29:25
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Soldier's name:: Aaron Daniel, Sr
Soldier's rank:: Ensign
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina?
Comments:
I am also looking for info regarding these other Revolutionary Soldiers in my family tree: John Ellis, Jr and Sr; Aaron Daniel, Jr (and brothers Elias and John), John Hatten, Soloman Youmans (or possibly Yeomans); I believe they were all in the Carolinas-
ome North and some South. Any cousins out there--please respond. John Lott, Sr was listed in some of my family papers as a Revolutionary Patriot. Don't know what that designation means? Thanks-Linda
L. L. Mayo - 07/22/99 13:18:04
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Soldier's name:: MAYO, STEPHEN
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 14th Virginia Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Stephen Mayo and 10 of his brothers served in the Revolutionary War. In 1777 Stephen Mayo entered service again in the 14th Virginia Regiment under Col. Lewis. Stephen Mayo fought in the Battle of Brandywine and Bunker Hill
L. L. Mayo - 07/22/99 13:14:52
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Soldier's name:: BERRYHILL, ALEXANDER MOFFAT
Company or unit:: Sumter's Brigade
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Alexander Moffat Berryhill served in Sumter's Brigade under the command of Captain M. N. Martin in the Batle of Guilford Courthouse and he received a severe saber/sword wound across his forehead which he carried to his grave. He volunteered at age 19 and
was captured during the Guilford Battle and was a Prisoner of War for two (2) years. He was livng in Virginia but later moved to Ohio in 1815
L. L. Mayo - 07/22/99 13:10:57
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Soldier's name:: BERRYHILL, ALEXANDER MOFFAT
Company or unit:: Sumters Brigade
Comments:
Denny Rutt - 07/20/99 18:39:06
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Soldier's name:: William Sportsman
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 10th Reg.N.C./1st Light Draggoons
State of Soldier's Residence:: kentucky
Comments:
William enlisted in McRees Co. 10th Regiment,for the state of North Carolina. Enlistment date 28th April 1781. Records show him as a casualty being transferred to Lees Legion in August of the same year. He later served for the state of Virginia, in the 1s
light Dragoons,under Capt. William Parsons of the 4th Troop. In 1789 he appeared as a taxpayer in Fayette Co. Kentucky.
Frances camp - 07/20/99 06:18:41
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Soldier's name:: William Massey
Soldier's rank:: Lt.Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Va.
Comments:
William Massey's mother was Elizabeth Washington Lanier.His father wasJoseph Massey all from Brunswick,Co.Va.She is related to President George Washington through his brother,cousin or uncle Lawrence Wahington.I need some help in knowing exactly the linea
e.
Sue - 07/19/99 19:59:32
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Soldier's name:: WARN, Benoni
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 2nd & 6th Mass. Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York or Mass.
Comments:
Any info appreciated on Benoni Warn(Warren?) According to pension records he enlisted 1780 for 3 yrs under Cpt E. Smith's 2nd Co. & then LtCol Calvin Smith's 6th Reg't of Mass. Discharged at Westpoint in Oct 1783.
Sue - 07/19/99 19:55:47
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Soldier's name:: Benoni WARN
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 2nd & 6th Mass. Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York or Mass.
Comments:
Any info appreciated on Benoni Warn(Warren?) According to pension records he enlisted 1780 for 3 yrs under Cpt E. Smith's 2nd Co. & then LtCol Calvin Smith's 6th Reg't of Mass. Discharged at Westpoint in Oct 1783.
Elbert L. Johnson - 07/18/99 05:28:51
My URL:http://members.tripod.com/~WayneCoKY/index.htm
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Soldier's name:: James Johnson
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Left VA after RW & moved to SC. Relocated to Sullivan Co, Tn abt 1794, then to Wayne Co, KY. Lived there for 33 years; relocating to Washington Co. MO in 1830. Died there in 1834.
Gary Craver - 07/16/99 15:13:28
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Soldier's name:: CRAVER, Johannes
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 6th Albany Co Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
References:
"Landmarks of Rensselaer County, New York" (Syracuse, D. Mason & Co) 1897, "family Sketches" - part III p. 185 by George Baker Anderson
"Johannes and son, Jonathan (sic)
joined the American army and fought in
the Revolutionary War"
"New York in the Revolution" (Berthold Fernow) Edited (1887) pp. 2-6 lists:
John Craven, pvt. Malcolm's Regt.
Blakely's Company
John Craven Jr., pvt. Van Rensselaer's Regt.
Shaw's Company
Jno. Craver, pvt. Van Rensselaer's Regt.
DeForest's Company
"New York in the Revolution As Colony And State"
(James A. Roberts) edt. (1898) pp. 2(b), 7(b), 18 and 20 includes in its lists for Land Bounty Rights:
John Craver enlisted man Col. Malcolm's Levies
Capt. James Blakslee
John Craver enlisted man 6th Regt. Albany Co.
Militia Col. Stephen Jphn Schuyler
Lt. Col. Henry K. Van Rensselaer
Capts. Samuel Shaw, Isaac DeFrest
and Jacob DeFrest
Three of Johannes (John) Craver's sons, Johannes (John) Jr., Andrias (Andrew), and Heinrich (Henry) also served during the Revolution.
Clara Masterson - 07/16/99 10:58:22
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Soldier's name:: George Berry
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Married Rachel Clough
Had a daughter Eunice Berry
A Eunice Berry, born same year, married Benjamin Drummond in Hamilton Co Ohio 1817
Shana Cornish - 07/16/99 03:18:57
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Soldier's name:: Soloman Perry
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Kings Mountain campaign
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Soloman had a son named Richard Perry who married Catherine Vanover.
cheryl bynum - 07/14/99 03:42:03
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Soldier's name:: Robert Lockalier
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Sixth Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: SC
Comments:
Believed to be an early ancestor of the Lockliear's of Dover Plantation in St. Stephens, SC.(actually Russellville)
Gary Groh - 07/13/99 21:15:48
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Soldier's name:: Adam Martin
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: VA. CL.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Augusta County, VA
Comments:
Is said to have been at the Battle of Yorktown and British surrender
Gary Cash - 07/12/99 06:29:35
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Soldier's name:: "Drummer Boy" Kelley
Soldier's rank:: "Drummer Boy"
Company or unit:: Unk
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA or CT
Comments:
A young "Drummer Boy" Kelley is said in our family history to have received a commerative sword directly from George Washington for his service under Washington's command. A hand written history said that the sword was inscribed with "Drummer Boy" Kelley'
name. His first name was not recorded.
Gary Cash - 07/12/99 06:23:01
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Soldier's name:: Horace Kelley
Soldier's rank:: Unk
Company or unit:: Unk
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA or CT
Comments:
Horace Kelley, b. 1736, is said in our family history to have died 6/17/1775 at Bunker Hill.
LOIS STOLTZ - 07/12/99 01:56:22
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Soldier's name:: JOSEPH SAYRE
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
AS FAR AS I CAN TELL JOSEPH WAS A MINUTE MAN IN THE BATTLE OF MONMOUTH
Jeff Compton - 07/09/99 01:33:25
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Compton
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Kentucky or tenn
Comments:
My great-great grandfather was Abraham. He sired Jasper Compton from either kentucky or Tennessee. Jasper moved to Minnesota and has 12 children
Glenna Shultz Antenucci - 07/08/99 12:35:52
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas R. Jolly Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 5th Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia/Pennsylvania
Comments:
Thomas R. Jolly Sr. Lived in Virginia, later moved to PA. His son Captain Thomas Jolly fought in the War of 1812. Line of descent includes the Clark and Daugherty families of Western PA.
Kathleen - 07/07/99 11:48:43
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Soldier's name:: LaFrance Charles Fortier
Soldier's rank:: Unk
Company or unit:: Unk
State of Soldier's Residence:: Unk
Comments:
Would like to know more about the Fortiers who fought in the War.
john doe - 07/06/99 15:17:15
My Email:mwhite8052
Soldier's name:: baldwin,josiah
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: michigan
Comments:
i have been searching for months for several other ancestors and have found many. however, upon looking for one of the others i noticed that josiah was not listed anywhere. all i know of him is that he was married and had one child, hulda. but, no name of
wife.
Marilyn Benton - 07/05/99 20:29:32
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Livermore, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: UNKNOWN
Company or unit:: Elijah Dwight's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Abraham Livermore, Sr. was a soldier in the American Revolution. Lived for
many years in Pelham, was a town officer there. In the winter of 1775-76 he
was a private in the company of militia under the command of Elijah Dwight,
doing camp duty in Roxbury and vicinity. Carried provisions to the army in
Cambridge 1777. After close of the war, he lost his property by the deprecia-
tion of the Continental currency, left Pelham (1795) for New York State
possibly by way of New Hampshire. He was industrious/economical.
Marilyn Benton - 07/05/99 20:16:12
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Soldier's name:: Peabody, Bimsley
Soldier's rank:: PVT?
Company or unit:: Capt. Asa Prince's Co., Col. Mansfield's Reg.
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Interested in any additional information on the Company/Regiment.
Janet Stephenson - 07/05/99 14:16:58
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Soldier's name:: William Phillips
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 4th Company of NC Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
William was born in 1740 and died after November 8, 1825.
Babara Brown - 07/05/99 05:41:35
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Soldier's name:: Matthew Duke
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: served with Geo Washington
State of Soldier's Residence:: Berkley, Va
Comments:
Frances Palmer Morrison - 07/04/99 09:39:58
My URL:http://www.mindspring.com/~fpm9944/palmer/palmer.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: PALMER, John
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: not known
State of Soldier's Residence:: GA
Comments:
His Rev. War info was found in Pension Files
He is listed as Rev Pension #309
Sincerely,
Frances Palmer Morrison
Jennifer Gordon Gray - 07/04/99 03:32:00
My URL:http://homepages.go.com/~scotwish/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Gordon, John
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 14th Virginia (10th) Regment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
He was at Valley Forge.
Jennifer - 07/03/99 20:00:55
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Issacher Ring
Soldier's rank:: not sure
Company or unit:: Capt. Connell Co. in Col. Daniel Moore's regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass.
Comments:
Jennifer - 07/03/99 19:59:24
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Issacher Ring
Soldier's rank:: not sure
Company or unit:: Capt. Connell Co. in Col. Daniel Moore's regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mass.
Comments:
Victor E. Everhart - 07/03/99 08:10:06
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Soldier's name:: William Hedrick
State of Soldier's Residence:: Tennessee
Comments:
Sandy - 07/02/99 22:07:43
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Soldier's name:: Andrew F. Flood
Soldier's rank:: no sure
Company or unit:: Castine
State of Soldier's Residence:: Surry, ME
Comments:
This is my gggggggrandfather. I have some information on his family but still missing some information. He fought in Castine and resided in Surry. He was a lumberman and operated a sawmill.
Dolores E Frye - 07/01/99 22:59:25
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Mattox
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
What we know of Nathaniel Mattox is limited, he was sent to Vifginia by King George 111, he made a treaty with the "Appo" Indians, whereby the English were to have all the territory lying east of the river which he renamed the "AppoMattox" River in honor
f the treaty.Afterwards he was made Territorial Governor and remained faithful to King George until he was killed during the Revolutionary WAr.His 6 sons were driven west.One of his sons Benjamin Dewberry Mattox is my great, great grandfather. they ended
p in Nebraska.
Gladys Tovrea-Brandstoettner - 07/01/99 16:48:56
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Maple, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Johathan Comb's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Jersey
Comments:
Jacob Maple served as private in Capt. Jonathan Comb's company, 3d regiment, Middlesex County, New Jersey militia
Gladys Tovrea-Brandstoettner - 07/01/99 16:47:13
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Michael Loy
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Capt. Abraham De Hart's Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
He took the Oath of Allegiance, 1778, in Berks County, Pennsylvania ; enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Abraham De Hart's company, Lancaster County militia.
Gladys Tovrea-Brandstoettner - 07/01/99 16:44:42
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Soldier's name:: Thomas Graves
Company or unit:: Served under Lafayette
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
He served under LaFayette in the war, and his home was used as LaFayette's headquarters.
Gladys Tovrea-Brandstoettner - 07/01/99 16:42:28
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Soldier's name:: John Parker
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: Col. Slaughter regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Elder John was a Rev. War Patriot. He served under Capt. Fields in Colonel Slaughter's regiment, and in Colonel Alexanders' Virginia regiment. He was a Pvt. and received a war pension. His name is on the Rev. War Hero Wall in the Texas State Capital
uilding at Austin, TX.
Joyce Lupan - 06/29/99 21:39:04
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Soldier's name:: Morris, Zadock
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: #221 David Hall's Regt.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Delaware
Comments:
Zadock Morris enlised as a private (#221) on June 1, 1777. He served in David Hall's Regiment and engaged in the Battle of Camden at Philadelphis on Dec. 28, 1777. He returned to Delaware under Capt. Jaquette. He was declared missing in action on August
16, 1780(?) and was located in Sept. 1780. He mustered out at the end of the war on Dec. 17, 1782. His first wife was Polly whom he married in 1801 and they had 9 children. His second wife was Elizabeth Dawson and they had 5 children. He was born in D
laware in 1759 and died in 1846
Nelita Snoddy Snow - 06/29/99 08:53:43
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Soldier's name:: John Snoddy
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Va. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: N.C.
Comments:
Clark's Ill. Regt.; Va. Militia. Wife Nancy Niblack.Res: Rowan Co., NC, Wilkes Co., N.C., Bourbon Co. Ky., Morgan Co., Inc.
Carolyn Brumfield Henderson - 06/25/99 01:54:59
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/e/n/Carolyn-B-Henderson/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Richard Vince
Soldier's rank:: Private & Patriot
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Supplement of Clara Long Knott, NSDAR # 287969
I. 632) X ) 1st Sept. 1785, Richard Vince, 283 days duty in militia, from 7th May 1781 to 25 Febry. 1782, a 20/. Amt. 36 lb.; 2; 10 3/4 - Thirty six pounds, two shillings & ten pence farthing St. Exd. J. Mc. A: G; Passed E. D. *The above was endor
ement on wrapper to claim of Richard Vince for 253 days services in the militia. This record by John McCall, Auditor General, after claim had been examined by him or one of his clerks, shows the Commissioners for the Speedy Settlement of Public Accounts
ad approved the claim. The heading shows that he was issued Indent #632 of Box X of Indents in payment therefor. Unfortunately the book of Stub Entries from #332 to 666 has been lost, but this endorsement proves the service as complete as does Stub Entr
by the sam offician." (Photostatic copy attached to papers of DAR #287969) Signed A. S. Salley, State Historian, Columbia, S. C.
II. Second Claim: Issued 3 Jan. 1786 to Mr. Richd. Vince for 5 pounds..0..0 Sterling. A Horse taken for public service P Acco. from Commrs. Principal 5 lb...Int.7/-
*Vol X p. Indent #632, Historical Commission of S. C.
**Vol YZ p 104 "Stub Entries to Indents:/ A. S. Salley, Indent #663
Joseph D Buffington - 06/24/99 17:59:38
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Soldier's name:: Benjamin Buffington
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Capt Martin Weavers Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Benjamin Buffington was the first Buffington to settle in Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co...He served with his brother George....Benjamin is decendant of Richard Buffington who settled in West New Jersey aabt 1675 and then by 1680s moved into Unlands later to b
come Chester Co...Believed that his son Richard Jr was first English Born in the Colonies...........Richard died 1747 age of 94.........
Richard Russell - 06/23/99 18:23:17
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Soldier's name:: John Lingel
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Berks County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
From my research, it appears that John Lingel fought at Whitemarsh in late 1777. 400 of the Berks County Militia were sent to help General Washington at Whitemarsh shortly after the Battle of Brandywine
Marika Kolb - 06/23/99 02:03:12
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Soldier's name:: Sylvanus Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
He went through the war of the Revolution. He began his career of military duty as a volunteer in the company of eighty men called out by the alarm of April 19th, 1775, and was first lieutenant in the command. He was also first lieutenant under Captain
Robert Longley, during the eight months service. He commanded a company during the residue of the war, and was in the Fifteenth Continental regiment, under the command of Col. Timothy Bigelow of Worcester. Few men saw more service, during the seven years
struggle, than Captain Sylvanus Smith. He was a member of the society of Cincinnati, established by the officers of the American army in 1783. From the funds of this society his descendants have received a small annual income unto the present time. Mr.
Smith was a carpenter by trade, and builded the first dam across the Nashua river, at what has been called the Page mills. He was never the proprietor of a home, but lived at different places in town on hire, and resided, at the time of his death, at the
hitney parsonage, near the residence of Mr. Thomas K. Fisk
Marika Kolb - 06/23/99 02:00:48
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Soldier's name:: Ephraim Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
He (Ephraim) was one of the eighty volunteers called out by the alarm of the 19th of April, 1775, and was third sergeant of the command. He was second lieutenant under Captain Longley, during the eight months service, and probably, with his brothers, did
ilitary duty through the war. He had the birth of one child recorded in Shirley:
Marika Kolb - 06/23/99 01:59:15
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Soldier's name:: Nathan Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
He had no children. Mr. Smith was a soldier in the American army during the Revolution. He was a rough, unlearned man,--of dauntless courage and determined patriotism. Ready at all times to risk his own life for the liberty of his country, he doubtless
would have been equally ready to have sacrificed the life of a tory, had one been so unfortunate as to have fallen into his hands. He made himself conspicuous as a leader in the Shays rebellion;--and it may safely be said that, had Nathan Smith been in th
place of Daniel Shays, there would have been no cowardly retreat into Canada, but instead--(a result sure to have been deplored by every true friend of law and order)--more courts would have been suspended, and desperate and bloody resistance would have
ttended the capture of the leader. Though brave and patriotic, he was coarse in habit and undisciplined in temper. His qualities as a soldier in time of war equally fitted him to play the pugilist in time of peace. In the exercise of his prowess in this d
rection, it may be added, he lost an eye in a rencounter with one of his neighbors.
Marika Kolb - 06/23/99 01:56:35
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Soldier's name:: Ezra Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
He followed the example of his three elder brothers, and entered with zeal into the measures that were devised for the defence of his country against British aggression. He was one of Captain Haskell's company called out by the alarm of the 19th of April,
1775, he being then twenty years of age. Eight days afterward he enlisted into Captain Longley's company for a service of eight months. At the expiration of that time he joined the fifteenth continental regiment, under the command of Colonel Timothy Bigel
w, for a term of three years, and is credited on the rolls at the State House with having served the full period of his enlistment. He lived about ten years after the close of the war, and was killed at the raising of a meeting-house in Boylston, June 3,
793.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.)
Volume 14
page 401
Smith, Ezra, Shirley. List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Lieut. Holden's co., Col. Jonathan Reed's (6th Middlesex Co.) regt., as returned to Brig. Gen. Prescott; residence, Shirley; enlisted for town of Shirley; joined Capt. Smith's
co., Col. Bigelow's regt.; enlistment, 3 years; also, Sergeant, Capt. Sylvanus Smith's co., Col. Timothy Bigelow's (15th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from May 15, 1777, to May 15, 1780; also, Private, same co. and regt.; muster roll f
r Jan.-Aug., 1777, dated Van Schaick's Island and sworn to in Camp at Stillwater; enlisted May 15,
1777; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Nov., 1777, sworn to at Camp near the �Gulf;� reported on command at Albany; also, same co. and regt.; return dated Feb. 2, 1778; mustered by Middlesex Co. Muster Master; also, same co. and regt.; muster ro
ls for Dec., 1777-May, 1778, dated Valley Forge; reported on command at Albany in Dec., 1777, on furlough in Jan. and Feb., 1778, promoted to Corporal June 1, 1778; also, Corporal, same co. and regt.; [p.401] muster roll for June, 1778, dated Camp Greenwi
h; also, same co. and regt.; muster rolls for July, 1778-Feb., 1779, dated Camp Providence; reported on quarter guard in July and Aug., 1778, promoted to Sergeant March 1, 1779; also, Sergeant, same co. and regt.; muster rolls for March-June, 1779, dated
rovidence; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for July, 1779; reported on command at Pound Ridge; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Aug., 1779, dated Camp at Salem; reported on command at Pound Ridge; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for S
pt., 1779, dated Bedford; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Oct., 1779, sworn to at Peekskill; reported on command at North Castle; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Nov. and Dec., 1779, dated Highlands; also, same co. and regt.; muster ro
l for Jan.-June, 1780, dated Camp Robinson's Farms; reported discharged May 15, 1780.
Valeria McIntyre-Pahl - 06/23/99 01:45:26
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Soldier's name:: Jacob McIntire
Comments:
During the alarm of April 19 ,1775, Jacob McIntire served as a minuteman in Capt. John Filnt's Co. He was stationed at Winter Hill guarding General Burgoyne's troops from February 3 to April 3, 1778, marched to Fishkill in June of that year, and enlisted
October 6, 1779, in Capt. Benjamin Peabody's Co. He moved to Fitchburg in 1781, was elected highway surveyor in 1793, 1800, and 1814, and was chosen school board member in 1797
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.)
Volume 10
page 506
McIntire, Jacob, brother of Daniel .List of men raised in Essex Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R. Putnam, July
20, 1778; engaged for town of Middleton; arrived at Fishkill June 19, 1778; also, list of men returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778.
Valeria McIntyre-Pahl - 06/23/99 01:45:08
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Soldier's name:: Jacob McIntire
Comments:
Valeria McIntyre-Pahl - 06/23/99 01:44:34
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Soldier's name:: Ephraim McIntire
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Ephraim McIntire, brother of Daniel, marched as a minuteman on the Lexington alarm of April 19, 1775.
Valeria McIntyre-Pahl - 06/23/99 01:43:26
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Soldier's name:: Daniel McIntire
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Daniel McIntire served in Captain John Flint's Company, May 15 1775, and in Rhode Island with Captain Jesse Wyman's Company from May 10 to July 10, 1777. He re-enlisted November 5, 1777, and was assigned to the guarding of prisoners, marched to Rhode Isl
nd in General Lovell's Brigade From August 1 to September 12,1778, and served Captain Heath's Company guarding prisoners from February 13 to May 12, 1779. He located in Fitchburg in 1786, and remained there until his death fifty years later.
angeline wright meyer - 06/22/99 15:42:20
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Soldier's name:: joshua wright
Company or unit:: light infantry company of bucks county
State of Soldier's Residence:: pa
Comments:
married Sarah Mitchell on 4-26-1770 in Bristol Twnsp. Buck Cty., Pa. children: Mary (9-22-71)
james (12-27-72) harriet (4-15-75) sarah (3-31-77)
charlotte (9-29-79) henry mitchell 4-2-82) louisa (6-10-85) joshua (3-21-88) married Bathsheba Rue , died 11-5-63 elizabeth penelope 1-13-90 married samuel cabeen caroline (6-10-93) anna (7-14-98)
Kim Schell - 06/22/99 00:13:10
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Soldier's name:: Geyer (Guyer), Peter
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Colonel Miles/Stewart
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Enlisted at Hannestown, Pa in 1775 and was discharged January 1, 1777. Born 1735 son of a German immigrant Johannes Adam Geyer. He died in approx. 1820? Also was wounded in the groin from bayonet. His son John Jr. and wife Mary also were listed as servin
in the war. Mary received a pension for seeing action by fighting, most likely, at Germantown where Peter was wounded. John Jr. was only 10 years old when he joined. He was a drummer boy and said later to have made drum major. He was also wounded in
he heel at Germantown. John was discharged January 1, 1777. John was born March 1865 and died May 24, 1854. John is buried at Worley's Cemetery in Willow Hill, Pa. Mary was 103 years old when she passed away in Red Lion, Pa. in 1838. Peter is suppose t
be buried in Fannettsburg, Pa. but this information is yet to be confirmed. His death date is around 1820. He and Mary resided it what is known as Horse Valley, Pa. Pension records from deeds and census reports confirm that Mary lived in Franklin Co.
n 1824 and was a widow at this time.
Doug Batten - 06/19/99 22:14:32
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/1179/
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Soldier's name:: ALLEN, Jonathan
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: Capt. Gideon Bronson's Co., Colonel Sth Warner's Reg. Green mountain Boys
State of Soldier's Residence:: VT, NY
Comments:
Jonathan enlisted in May 1776 and was discharged in November 1777. He was in the expedition to Canada, was wounded in the battle of St. John, and was in the battles of Rubbardton, Bennington, and Saratoga.
Denise Savage - 06/19/99 19:13:20
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Soldier's name:: Christopher Henry Benner
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 7th Regiment, Lt Col John Brooks Commanding
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Christopher Henry Benner was my ggggg grandfather. He had two periods of service during 1775. He was a private in Captain William Reed's company (Col John Bailey's Regiment) which marched to the alarm of April 19, 1775 (eight days). Then also in Captain
eed's Company (General Thomas's Regiment). His total service in 1775 equalled 3 mos., 1 week and 5 days. He, again served when he arrived at Springfield and marched to camp July 12, 1780 under command of Ensign Gilbert. He enlisted March 11, 1781, joini
g Captain Eliphalet Thorp's Company (LTC John Brooks's 7th Regiment). He's shown on the muster roll for May 1781, West Point; June, 1781; July 1781, Phillipsburg, Aug and Sep 1781, Peekskill, and muster rolls for Oct 1781-Feb 1782, York Huts. He moved to
Dennysville, Maine after the Revolutionary War. He is shown on page 231 of the Maine Pensioners of 1835. His record of service during the Revolution is contained in Volume I, page 944 of "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution."
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Bonnie Fuller - 06/19/99 16:27:23
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Soldier's name:: John LUFFMAN
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st NC Reg; Weissenfels' Reg (NY)
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC, NY
Comments:
John LUFFMAN, b ca 1751 NC, blacksmith, discharged West Point, NY 1779, lived Columbia County NY until death 1841 age 90. Married twice, at least 3 children
Faye J Parker - 06/19/99 14:30:58
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Soldier's name:: Sherod JEAN
Soldier's rank:: Sargent
State of Soldier's Residence:: Franklin Co., NC
Comments:
Sherod JEAN/GEAN born in Franklin County, North Carolina. Died in Pickens District, South Carolina. Only son Lewis Hardy JEAN/GEAN. Two brothers Burell and Philip JEAN/GEAN (only Burell is documented.
Did mostly scouting for the Tories, near the Little Pedee River, the Great Pedee River and Drowning Creek; but was in two major battles, Battle of Stone Fairy and Battle Guilford.
Listed under the command of Captain John Cokely and General Butler, then under Captain Gates, then under Captain John Robinson, finally under Captain Benjamin Carter, 1st Lt. Thomas Parten and Lt. Robert Bell.
Chuck Patton - 06/18/99 03:51:36
My URL:http://www.angelfire.com/ga/ChuckPage/samuel.html
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Soldier's name:: Samuel Patton
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: NC & GA Militias
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
This website is a narrative from the perspective of Lt. Samuel Patton based upon testimony given to a Pension Review panel in 1836 and other first hand testimonies of these events from various accounts.
Kate Usher - 06/18/99 00:26:00
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Soldier's name:: John Crane
Soldier's rank:: Col.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
John Crane was one of the "indians" at the Boston Tea Party. He was the only one injured. He was knocked on the head by a boom and was thought to be dead. Was found to still be breathing after the tea was dumped and taken away by friends to recover.
He later served as a Col. in the Revolutionary War from Massachusetts and was at several New York battle sites.
He took a land grant in Maine after the war and settled there. He was my great, great, great grandfather ON BOTH SIDES of my mother's family.
D. Kacarka - 06/15/99 15:24:03
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Soldier's name:: Linville
Soldier's rank:: private
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA , VA, Ga
Comments:
There were 15 Private Linvilles in the Rev. War.
11 were from Penn, 3 from Virginia, and 1 from Georgia.
June Barrett - 06/15/99 12:53:30
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Soldier's name:: FOSTER David
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: 3rd Ct Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
My gggg-grandfather, David Foster served in the 3rd Ct. Regiment under Capt. Robert Warner, of the Ct. Line under Col Wyllys. He was discharged 19 Feb 1780. Anyone with info re where David might have been engaged in battle under the leadership of the me
tioned men would be appreciated.
WAYNE S. YOUNG - 06/15/99 00:41:15
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Soldier's name:: Noah Young
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: COL Benjamin Foster's Lincoln County Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: Maine
Comments:
Also, trying to document Revolutionary participation by his brother, Samuel.
John H. Greene - 06/14/99 19:21:52
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Deadwy(i)ler
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ga born in NC
Comments:
His father was Martin Deadwyler who migrated to Philadelphia from Germany about 1750. He moved to NC and then to Wilkes Co., Ga in the 1700s. Joseph was born in NC about 1760. He died in Elbert Co., Ga in 1830
Gladys M. Owens - 06/14/99 01:42:32
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Soldier's name:: Henry Harkleroad
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Shelby's picked band of 200 King's Mountain Men
State of Soldier's Residence:: TN
Comments:
Henry Harkleroad changed his name from Han Heinrich Herchelroth when he moved to Sullivan County, TN ca 1793, from Lancaster County, PA. He married third Elizabeth Emmert. Henry died Feb 15, 1836 and is buried Bueler's Cem. Sullivan County, TN near Bris
ol.
Doyle Brewer - 06/13/99 22:50:30
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Soldier's name:: Horace Kellogg
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: John Barnards's Company of Col. Samuel Wylly's Third Regiment of the Connecticut Line.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut, pensioned in New York.
Comments:
Horace Kellogg enlisted in John Barnards Comapny of Col. Samuel Wylly's Third Regiment of the Connecticut Line on 20 March 1777 for three years. He was discharged on 24 April 1780. He was granted an invalid pension in April of 1818, at which time he res
ded in Ontario County, New York. He died 24 July 1839 his wife was Hannah Sedgwick.
Bobby Hamilton - 06/11/99 05:04:25
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Soldier's name:: Andrew Hamilton Sr
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Gen Pickens upcountry SC
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
From the present city of Abbeville SC. Served during the Revolution under Gen Pickens. Fought at Kettle Creek, etc.
Bobby Hamilton - 06/11/99 05:04:14
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Soldier's name:: Andrew Hamilton Sr
Soldier's rank:: Major
Company or unit:: Gen Pickens upcountry SC
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
From the present city of Abbeville SC. Served during the Revolution under Gen Pickens. Fought at Kettle Creek, etc.
A.C.Packard - 06/11/99 00:05:59
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Soldier's name:: Stedman Burnham
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Unknown
Comments:
Private Stedman Burnham possibly served as an aide to General George Washington during the Revolutionary War. As a reward for his service, he was given a pewter cup from Washington's personal army pack. Washington is supposed to have drunk from this cup
hristmas night 1776 while crossing the Delaware. I am looking for information to support this story. Any information appreciated.
Lola Hayes - 06/09/99 04:54:09
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Soldier's name:: Charles King
Soldier's rank:: Senator
Company or unit:: Member of 1st Provincial Congress
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
In 1779 he was a Senator for the "lower district between the Broad & Saluda Rivers" in South Carolina. He was married to Charity Pennington, daughter of Isaac Pennington.
Karen Nace - 06/08/99 06:04:55
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Soldier's name:: Joseph Pawling, Jr.
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 1st Batt., Philadelphia Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Karen Nace - 06/08/99 05:58:47
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Soldier's name:: Jacob Bender
Soldier's rank:: 2nd Lt.
Company or unit:: Co. 7 Northampton Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
mary sorensen - 06/08/99 03:11:47
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Soldier's name:: FERRIS, Caleb
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Westchester Co Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Served with Samuel Drake's Regiment, 3rd Regiment of Westchester County Militia, Coloney of New York
Polly Snow
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Johnson
Soldier's rank:: Lt.Col . 18 May,1780
Company or unit:: 1st Batt.Cumberlland Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania,Penn.
Comments:
kArchives,Vol6,6th series,Knox co&Davies Co,IndAlso Laurence Co,Ill. Courthouse records by P.Melvin Peterson. July 1954,Rep. melvin Banks Peterson,24 E. 1st North St. , Salt Lake City, UT. wife, Elizabeth Lindsay, Pittsburgh,Penn.(of James Johnson}
Jennifer Reese Thomann - 06/03/99 18:30:42
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Shays
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 5th Massachusetts regimen
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pelham, Massachusetts
Comments:
He was an insurrectionary leader defeated in the Shays Rebellion in 1787 in Petersham, Mass.
Born 1747 in Hopkinton, Massachusets.
Died 9/29/85 in Sparta, New York.
Jennifer Reese Thomann - 06/03/99 18:30:03
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Shays
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 5th Massachusetts regimen
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pelham, Massachusetts
Comments:
He was an insurrectionary leader defeated in the Shays Rebellion in 1787 in Petersham, Mass.
Born 1747 in Hopkinton, Massachusets.
Died 9/29/85 in Sparta, New York.
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:48:08
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Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: england-n.york-n.s.
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:45:56
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Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:45:31
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:45:05
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:44:23
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:43:39
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:43:22
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:42:14
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his regiment # and his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:41:05
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
Grace Raynard - 06/02/99 18:40:34
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: JOB RAYNARD
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Kings German Legion
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Job Raynard was a British officer.HE and his brother William left New York around 1790,and settled in Nova Scotia.Job Raynard was born in 1763 in a township named Laverton.I believe this to be in the west riding of Yorkshire.I am seeking information regar
ing his family.He may have had a sister named Jane.
E-Mail [email protected]
lawrence g pyshny jr - 06/02/99 16:04:29
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Soldier's name:: james youngblood
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: capt.brooks.company
State of Soldier's Residence:: chatham co.north carolina
Comments:
fought in battle of camden in aug 1780 he was born in 1740 or 1745 married mary bradley also have desdents in war of 1812 all major conflects of the united states 1861 to 1865 both sides
lawrence g pyshny jr - 06/02/99 16:04:02
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Soldier's name:: james youngblood
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: capt.brooks.company
State of Soldier's Residence:: chatham co.north carolina
Comments:
fought in battle of camden in aug 1780 he was born in 1740 or 1745 married mary bradley also have desdents in war of 1812 all major conflects of the united states 1861 to 1865 both sides
lawrence g pyshny jr - 06/02/99 15:51:28
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Soldier's name:: james youngblood
Comments:
Dan Cook - 06/02/99 01:03:39
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Soldier's name:: Beadus Koch
Company or unit:: Klock's 2nd Reg.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
One of 4 brothers that served in unit. Son of
Kasper Koch. Family name changed to Cook, or was
changed to Cook. Elements of family now in Michigan and Wisconsin.
Melvin Lloyd - 06/01/99 23:48:31
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Soldier's name:: Obediah Simpson
Company or unit:: Delancey's
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Obediah was born August 6, 1755 in the Cape Fear Region of North Carolina near Wilmington. In 1776 he joined Delancy Horse we believe but we are not sure if Delency had a Cavalry regiment. After the war he travelled to Westchester County were he married
ary Lord Taylor in 1783. In that same year they fleed to Antigonish, NS. They returned to Westchester County in 1793. Again they were banished and he travelled to Adolphustown in the summer of 1792. In 1796 he travelled along the coast of Lake Ontario
here he finally settled in Brighton, Ontario and was the first settler in the area.
les - 06/01/99 02:09:46
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Soldier's name:: Joseph McGarah or McGarraugh
Soldier's rank:: Major
State of Soldier's Residence:: Philadeelphia,PA.
Comments:
Not sure how last name is he was born in 1735 in
scotland or ireland he married Elizabeth Pinnick
about 1770
Claude Hooten - 05/30/99 17:20:35
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Soldier's name:: Zachariah Matlock
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Claude Hooten - 05/30/99 17:19:42
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Soldier's name:: Zachariah Matlock
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Tom Richey - 05/29/99 03:09:58
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Soldier's name:: John Richey
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: died l5Octl35 Rodney, MS
Comments:
Born in Scotland in l750. Received a land
bounty of 300 acres near Natchez, MS and
apparenty moved onto it. Married Mary Hardin.
Had a son Named Joel Richey. Thanks
Jeane McComber Burditt - 05/27/99 17:32:42
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Soldier's name:: Nathaniel Foster
State of Soldier's Residence:: (NH)
Comments:
Am searching information on ancester Nathaniel Foster, who fought in the Revolutionary War. He was married, I believe to Lydia Frisbee and had several children when he enlisted, Alice; Nathaniel; Zilpha, Ann, Solomon; and Sylby. He fought with the Patriot
. I believe he lived in Hinsdale, NH. He did return home after the war was won.
erlon bailey - 05/26/99 18:53:08
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Soldier's name:: david moores
Soldier's rank:: enlisted as private
State of Soldier's Residence:: ma\me
Comments:
David moores enlistedfor a term of one year on may 1775 and served as a private in the company of capt.John grannis,regiment commanded by col.Barachiah Basset. Reeinlisted for a term of one year in augest or september 1777 in the marine s
rvice and served under capt. John Grannis.served on the ship Warren commanded by Jhon B. Hopkins.Left ship Warren on sept. 1778 and in may or june 1779served six months more on the same ship.Recieved honerable discharge in november or december 1779 at bos
on.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 07:10:01
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Soldier's name:: William ALBIN
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Rangers of the Frontier from Westmoreland Co., PA.
William ALBIN, b. IRE, d. 1765, married 1748 in VA to Mary BRUCE.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 07:05:46
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Soldier's name:: Jockem GULICK
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ/NY
Comments:
Jockem GULICK b. 1764, d. 1840, married Jane WYCKOFF.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 07:03:32
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Soldier's name:: Peter WYCKOFF
Soldier's rank:: Qtr. Master
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Quarter Master for Troop of Horse for Kings Co., NY. Peter WYCKOFF b. 1723, d. 1807, married Jane CORNELL.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 07:01:03
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Soldier's name:: Jochem GULICK
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ/NY
Comments:
Jochem GULICK b. ca 1724, d. 1778, married Cornelia Van Der Berg.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 06:57:27
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Soldier's name:: John WHEELER
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
John WHEELER b. ca 1758, married Catherine GOWER. He was a "soldier under Washington, and present at the surrender of Yorktown."
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 06:54:47
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Soldier's name:: George CARREL
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
in PA line at Battle of Brandywine. George CARREL/CARROLL married ca 1790 to Isabelle CHURCH, died 1823 in OH.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 06:50:07
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Soldier's name:: Peter JORDAN
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Peter {Patrick} JORDAN, b. IRE, married Elizabeth SCHULL, d. ca 1798 in Mercer Co., KY.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 06:48:58
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Soldier's name:: Jacob JORDAN
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Jacob JORDAN, b. VA, married 1785 in VA to Mary Ann SHRIVER, died Athens Co., OH 1849.
Pattie Hannon - 05/26/99 06:44:10
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Soldier's name:: William Stringer
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Van Bibber
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Wm. STRINGER b. 1740 in Chester Co., PA, married 1771 to Jane McKEOWN, died 1834 in Belmont Co., OH
Thomas C. Record - 05/23/99 18:56:38
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Soldier's name:: Nathan Record
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
BRIAN C. HARMON - 05/22/99 01:15:27
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Soldier's name:: Geroge Charles Harmon
Soldier's rank:: PVT.
Company or unit:: 5th reg. Va. Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA.
Comments:
George served in the 5th Regiment VA. Line under
Col. Abraham Bluford, served 21 months in this unit. a pension was granted. His brother John served also but do not have any info on him other than a copy of Green Co. Court records asking for a pension in which he was granted.
Thanks, Brian C. Harmon
any new information will be thanked.
Marilyn Bolster Zimmer - 05/20/99 23:44:18
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Soldier's name:: Baruch Bolster
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 4 Enlistments -at Lexington
State of Soldier's Residence:: Uxbridge, Ma
Comments:
My information on Baruch is (from DAR records) he answered the call at Lexington at age 16. He served four enlistments and also Commander of the Londonderry, Vt Militia 1803-1812. He went to the Hampshire Grants after Revolution and lived in Stoddard, N
H. and Londonderry, Vt. He m. Anna Loveland of Hebron, Cn. Baruch d. 15 March 1843 and is b. Middlesex Cemetary, Londonderry with his wife who d. 19 Feb. 1833. I have much more information on family if it is needed.
Debra J. Stango - 05/19/99 13:49:43
My URL:http://www.casarubarentals.com/kunkel
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Soldier's name:: Eliphalet W. Thomas
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
Company or unit:: Middleboro Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Sv'd in William Shaw's (1st Middleborough) co. of
Minute-men, marched on the alarm of April 19,
1775, to Marshfield; svc, 3 days; Capt. Joshua
Benson's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt.;
company rtn dtd Oct. 7, 1775; Lt. William
Tomson's, Col. Cotton's regt.; ord for bounty coat
dated Roxbury, Nov. 14, 1775 [name crossed out on
order]; Capt. Nathaniel Wood's co., Col. Simon
Cary's regt.; service, 7 days. Roll dated Roxbury,
April 1, 1776, and sworn to at Middleborough;
Capt. Joshua White's co., Col. John Cushing's
regt.; drafted Sept. 20, 1776; svc, 60 days, at
R.I. Roll dtd Newport; Nehemiah Allen's co., Col.
Jeremiah Hall's regt.; march'd Dec. 8, 1776; svc,
92 days; company march'd to Bristol, R I; Capt.
Nehemiah Allen's co., Col. Theophilus Cotten's
regt.; svc 31 days on a secret expedition R.I. in
Sept. and Oct., 1777; Descriptive list of men
raised in Plymouth Co. for the term of 9 mos at
Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778;
Capt. Wood's co., Col. Sprout's regt.; eng'd for
town of Middleborough; arv'd at Fishkill July 8,
1778; list of men as rc'd of Jonathan Warner,
Commissioner, by Brig. Gen. J. Glover, at Fort
Arnold, July 10, 1778;
Capt. Nathaniel Wood's co., Col. Ebenezer
Sproutt's regt.; ent'd svc May 6, 1778; disch'd
May 9, 1778; svc, 3 days; co marched on two alarms
at Dartmouth, May, and Sept., 1778. Roll dated
Middleborough; Capt. Edward Sparrow's co., Col.
John Jacobs's regt.; eng'ed July 23, 1780; disg'd
Oct. 27, 1780; svc, 3 mos. 5 days; rgmt detch'd to
reinf Continental Army for 3 mos.
Roll sworn to at Middleborough.
RE: Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War
Debra J. Stango - 05/19/99 13:08:47
My URL:http://www.casarubarentals.com/kunkel
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Soldier's name:: Eliphalet W. Thomas
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Middleboro Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Full Context of Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors
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Thomas, Eliphalet, Middleborough.Private, Capt.
William Shaw's (1st Middleborough) co. of
Minute-men, which marched on the alarm of April
19, 1775, to Marshfield; service, 3 da
VanValkenburgh, Connelly B - 05/19/99 02:11:25
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Soldier's name:: ENGLISH, John
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Col Albert Pawling's NY Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: (MA),(NY)
Comments:
John enlisted immediately after the Battle of Bennington, in Massachusetts, He next enlisted at West Point i 1777or 1778, and served as private, sergeant, and ensign in Capt. Thomas Ley's company, Col. Lewis DuBoys NY Regiment. On May 11, 1780, he was com
issioned lieutenant and was detached and placed in Capt. Abraham Westfall's co., Col. Albert Pawling's NY Regt, was in the battles of Peenpack and Warwarsing and in many skirmishes with the Indians, and served until Dec. 1782. He was allowed pension on hi
1818 application, at which time he lived in Hector, Tompkins County, NY, aged 63 years.
Judith Mashburn - 05/18/99 02:14:14
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Soldier's name:: Van Lew, Dennis
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 2nd Regiment Somerset County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Served in Captain James Moore's Company 2nd regiment amd Captain John Sebring's 1st Regiment from March 1778 to August 1780.
James Elliff - 05/15/99 05:21:47
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Hill
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Abraham Hill [07-24-1759 (NJ) to 05-26-1842 (MO)] survived into the 1830's when he became eligible for a pension on the basis of his Revolutionary War service. The application required that he detail his service record, which he did, describing service un
er General Sevier in the Cherokee campaign in Tennessee, and later under Francis Marion in South Carolina.
John L. Kraus - 05/14/99 19:32:26
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Soldier's name:: Wells, Hugh
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Green Mountain Boys
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
Brian K. Lohr - 05/13/99 18:00:26
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Soldier's name:: Georg(e) M. Lower (actually Lohr)
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 1st Battalion of Lancaster Pa Militia - 6th Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania
Comments:
Family records show Georg M. Lohr (pronounced Lower)having joined the army in 1775. His tombstone has the name mispelled as 'Lower'. That is the English pronunciation of the name Lohr.
Pennsylvania in the Revolution, 1775-1783, Vol. 1, lists Ensign George Lower in the 6th Battalion, 7th Company, 5th Class in 1775. He was then transfered to the 9th Battalion under Lt. Col. John Rogers. He then moves to the 8th Battalion on 26 Aug 1780,
under Capt. William Laird and Lt. John McFarland.
The last records have him in the 1st Battalion, 6th Company on 15 Apr 1783. The records show that his units operated in the Lebanon County area of Pennsylvania.
He died in 1788 and is buried in Somerset County Pennsylvania, Shade Township near Stoystown. His tombstone is in very good condition and is in the family's farm plot.
L. Gordon - 05/13/99 13:43:15
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Soldier's name:: William Bassett
State of Soldier's Residence:: Rhode Island
Comments:
William Bassett (b. 1/27/1731), son of William (son of
Samuel), shows in the Index of Revolutionary
War Pension Applicants {1976}as a pensioner.
Apparently his wife, Avis Burdick, collected
a pension for William's service. His file #
is W16835. He was from Stonington, Rhode Island.
Any clues on how to get service and family info on William under
his file number?
Toni (Brandon) White - 05/13/99 01:00:44
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Soldier's name:: William Brandon
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Captain Jamison
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
He was my 3xs Great Grandfather. His family came from Irland to York Town Pennsylvania, then to Camden District, South Carolina. He fought in battles Brandywine, Germantown, Saratoga, Monmouth,Buford's Defeat, Hanging Rock, Camden, Kings Mountain, Fish
am Ford, Cowpens and Guilford.
James N. Langley, III - 05/12/99 23:09:07
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Soldier's name:: James Langley
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: North Carolina Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Pension# S31813
Born 3/23/1762 near Hampton,VA in Elizabeth City County.By 1780 he was living in Orange Co., NC.
After the war he lived in SC, GA, and was in Chambers Co., Alabama by +/- 1835.
I am trying to connect James' siblings, or parents. In his pension papers he mentions that his age was "set down in my fathers big bible, but it is now lost".
Trying to see if James is related to a John Langley who is shown in the DAR Patriot index as being buried in Troup Co., GA. James lived here prior to coming to Chambers. Please contact me.
Connelly VanValkenburgh - 05/12/99 02:03:04
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Soldier's name:: Ely MacIntire
Soldier's rank:: pvt
Company or unit:: several
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Ely MacIntire served as a private and as a drummer. He enlisted in Cpt. Rowley's Company, Col. Robinson's Regt. In Oct 1779, he enlisted as a drummer in Cpt. Stoper's Co., Col Chapin's Regt., He had a Bounty Land Warrent #19816-160-53.
He settled in Delaware County, NY, where he died.
We cannot find where he is buried.
Betty Ralph - 05/11/99 15:52:44
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Soldier's name:: Darius ELY
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Hampshire C Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA > OH
Comments:
Debra L. Carter - 05/10/99 23:57:21
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Soldier's name:: Johan Simon Claar
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 1st Co. 7th Batn
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
During the War for American Independance, Johan Simon CLAR served as a Captain in the York County Militia. In April of 1778, he was listed as Simon CLEAR, 2nd Lieutenant of the Second Company of the Sixth Battalion. By June of 1779, he had been promoted t
Captain of the First Company of the Seventh Battalion. Records show that he was still being listed as Captain even after the war had ended; in 1785 he was recorded as Captain of the Hanover Company."
Debra L. Carter - 05/10/99 23:57:02
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Johan Simon Claar
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 1st Co. 7th Batn
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
During the War for American Independance, Johan Simon CLAR served as a Captain in the York County Militia. In April of 1778, he was listed as Simon CLEAR, 2nd Lieutenant of the Second Company of the Sixth Battalion. By June of 1779, he had been promoted t
Captain of the First Company of the Seventh Battalion. Records show that he was still being listed as Captain even after the war had ended; in 1785 he was recorded as Captain of the Hanover Company."
Matt L. Earnest - 05/10/99 17:19:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Shillingford
Soldier's rank:: Prv
Company or unit:: Quaker Blues
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Patty Barnes - 05/03/99 21:47:06
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Shaver
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
Jacob Shaver (1755-1857) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Onondaga County for service as private, 1779, in Captain McKean's Company, Colonel Van Rensselaer's New York regiment; in 1780 in Captain John Denny's company, Colonel Hay's regiment; reinl
sted, 1781, in Captain Zeilley's company, Colonel Marinus Willett's regiment, and was at the battles of Bowman's Creek, Sharon, and Johnstown. He was born in Mohawk; died in Onondaga County.
Donald R. Kent - 05/03/99 00:51:28
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Kent
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: New Hampshire and Vermont Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New Hampshire
Comments:
Know to have taken part in the Battle of Saratoga and later settled in eastern Vermont. Helped to found the town of Newbury, VT. A large, pinnacle style tombstone for him can be found in the Newbury Cemetary.
Sandy Kuhna - 05/02/99 19:04:37
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Matthew Ray
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: Not Sure
State of Soldier's Residence:: Bangor, ME
Comments:
Matthew Ray born 24 Nov 1784 died 28 Mar 1866. Raised in Surry, Bluehill and Bangor, Maine. Made farm tools by trade. Not sure where he fought in 1812. Was married at the time to Roxanna Nickerson of Castine, Maine. Have much info on both of their decend
nts.
Eva Davis Alford - 05/02/99 13:57:34
My Email:duckobx159 @aol.com
Soldier's name:: William White
State of Soldier's Residence:: Louisa Co., Va. & Blount Co., Tn.
Comments:
William White enlisted in the Rev. from Louisa Co., Va., moved eventually to Blount Co., Tn. where he died. His wife was Susannah Henderson. I have a lot of information on William's family.
Collaine Brand - 05/02/99 02:16:21
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: WILLIAM LOWTHER
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
At age 17 volunteered under David Scott in Indian service. In 1781 he joined Gen. George Rogers Clark's expedition against Detroit as a Major in Col Joseph Crockett's regiment at Fort Pitt, ret'd in 1783 and was soon promoted to the rank of Colonel. In 17
7, he was made Colonel of the Norhwestern Counties of Virginia and retained command of the region until the Wayne treaty with the Indians in 1795. He was born 22 Dec 1743 in Augusta Co. VA and died 28 Oct 1814 in West Milford, Harrison Co., VA (now WV).<
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Faith Stegon - 05/01/99 14:58:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Solomon Tharp
Soldier's rank:: pvt.
Company or unit:: 4th Regiment of the State of NJ
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Solomon enlisted in NJ Jan. 15, 1777. He was married to Hannah Tate. After service they moved to Logan County Ohio and then to Cass County MI where he died August 6, 1847.
LINDA MARX - 04/29/99 18:47:38
My URL:http://WWW.HOMESTEAD.COM/FAIRFIELDSTREET/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: RICHARD COLE
State of Soldier's Residence:: VIRGINIA
Comments:
I'm looking for My Grandfather Richard Cole. They say his name is in Dau of Rev. From his 1st wife.
I hope some can help me please.
Jere S. Keefer - 04/29/99 17:55:14
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Hassler
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Born 1724, Ireland, died 24 Feb 1794, Mifflintown, PA. Sub-Lieut. Cumberland Co., 1777. Member of Provincial Conference at Phila., PA 1775.
Peter Stoddard - 04/29/99 00:41:16
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathan Stoddard
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 1st Company, 8th Regiment, Connecticut Line, under Col. John Chandler.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
(corrected e-mail address above)
Captured at Fort Ticonderoga as a private and transported to Quebec. Escaped, was kept hidden for months by a French landlady, finally returning home, reportedly by swimming the St. Lawrence. Went on as Captain to serve at Germantown and Fort Mifflin PA.
uring the seige of Fort Mifflin he commanded the fort for brief hours between the death of his superior and his own death. Killed in battle November 15, 1777, decapitated by a British cannon ball. For years after Lt. John Strong told how, for a moment aft
r he was struck, Stoddard "stood erect, as in life, without a head, before falling." He is my great(x4)grandfather.
Peter Stoddard - 04/28/99 16:07:18
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nicholas White II
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Simeon Steven's Company under Col. Peter Olney.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
He is my great(x4)grandfather.
Peter Stoddard - 04/28/99 16:01:27
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathan Stoddard
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: 1st Company, 8th Regiment, Connecticut Line, under Col. John Chandler.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
Captured at Fort Ticonderoga as a private and transported to Quebec. Escaped, was kept hidden for months by a French landlady, finally returning home, reportedly by swimming the St. Lawrence. Went on as Captain to serve at Germantown and Fort Mifflin PA
During the seige of Fort Mifflin he commanded the fort for brief hours between the death of his superior and his own death. Killed in battle November 15, 1777, decapitated by a British cannon ball. For years after Lt. John Strong told how, for a momen
after he was struck, Stoddard "stood erect, as in life, without a head, before falling."
He is my great(x4)grandfather.
Jeanette Howard Phelps - 04/27/99 17:55:50
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: TINGLEY, Lemuel
Soldier's rank:: soldier
Company or unit:: Captain Billard's Company in Col. Dayton's Regiment in Maxwell's Brigade
State of Soldier's Residence:: NJ
Comments:
Pam - 04/26/99 16:52:36
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/6038/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Phillip JEAN
Soldier's rank:: Corporal
Company or unit:: 2nd NC Reg of the Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Any information on family or soldier would be appreciated.
Cyndi - 04/26/99 05:05:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Hofflinger, Paul
Comments:
I have a letter dated 1912 that indicates that Paul Hofflinger was a soldier and last seen in a hospital in Rhode Island or Boise, Idaho. He was treated by a Sister Joe. Something about French attachments. Stated that there were only 4 hospitals in the st
te at the time
Barbara Foyt Borman - 04/25/99 21:46:40
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter C. Arrant
Company or unit:: Capt. Thomas McManus
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
While residing in Chesterfield District, he was called into service under Capt. Thomas McManus of the militia. His first engagement was at Lynch's Creek against Torries. Later he jointed George Taylor and General Marion. S17834
William Lawrence Adams - 04/25/99 01:28:05
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Lawrence
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Unk.
State of Soldier's Residence:: NY
Comments:
WIllliam Lawrence is my 4th Great Grandfather, b.between 1763-1766 in Duchess County, NY,son of Elder John Lawrence. Following his service in the Revolution, William travelled to Montogmery County, VA and finally to Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County, KY where
he died in 1847. He applied for and was awarded a pension for his service in 1840.
David James - 04/24/99 01:14:13
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Sherod James
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
First name approximation only. May be listed in another state but eventually settled in Virginia.
L. Allen - 04/23/99 14:03:29
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Pullen, Robert
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Robert Pullen was born July 6, 1756, in Middlesex County, NJ, and died January 12, 1854, in Covington, GA.
Rollin C. Cowperthwaite Jr - 04/22/99 23:14:15
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: COWPERTHWAITE, Joseph
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: First Regiment, Monmouth County Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: (NJ)
Comments:
Served to 13 Feb 1778. Was also a Captain in the Burlington County Militia (NJ).
John M. Curran - 04/19/99 16:53:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Williem Wynne (Wynn)
Soldier's rank:: First Lieutenant
Company or unit:: Under Colonel James Lewis in Edward Garland's Company.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
William Wynne (Wynn) was born in Halifax County, VA. August 10, 1729, died July 8, 1808 in VA.
William Wynne was appointed First Lieutenant November 1777 and his name last appears on a roll for November and December, 1777 , without remark.
The name of William Wynne is found in a manuscript list of Virginia Revolutionary soldiers known as the Chesterfield Supplement and on page 23 in a size roll of the troops which says: "Joined at Chesterfield C. H. Since Sept. 1780. William Wynne was 25 y
ars old, 5-11 tall and a silversmith by trade. Was born in Halifax County, Virginia. Hair was brown, eyes hazel, complexion fair."
William Wynne was a brother of Major George Wynne, Colonel Thomas Wynne and Benjamin Wynne, Jr. all of whom served in the Revolutionary War.
John M. Curran - 04/19/99 16:38:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Peery
Soldier's rank:: sergeant
Company or unit:: George Robers Clark, Illinois Expedition
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
William Peery born in VA 1755 died in VA 1830.
Amoung the company of recruits from the Holston settlement in the expedition of George Rodgers Clark against the British posts of Vincennes and Kaskaskia the name of William Peery appears as one of five who enlisted and served throughout the entire expedi
ion.
William Peery served as a soldier at the battle of Alomance, NC, against Tarlton's British Cavalry.
William Peery also took part in the battle of King's Mountain, SC under the command of General Reese Bowen.
V.MAXSON - 04/17/99 16:42:10
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: FERGUSON, THOMAS
Soldier's rank:: PVT.
Company or unit:: 2ND VA. VOL. REGT.
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA.
Comments:
THOMAS FERGUSON(SR.) B. 25 NOV 1756 ENLISTED INTO REGT AS A PVT FOR PERIOD OF 3 YRS. D. AT BATTLE OF KINGS MTN., SO.CAR. ON 8 OCT 1780. WITH HIM WAS SON THOMAS FERGUSON(JR.) SERVING AS MSGR TO 2ND VA. REGT. (SON SURVIVED THE WAR)RECORDS SHOW FERGUSONS SER
ED IN CAPT. BENJAMIN SPILLER AND AUGUSTINE TOBB'S COMPANY IN REGT COMMANDED BY COL.'S GREGORY SMITH AND WILLIAM BRENT. tHOMAS FERGUSON JR. DIED 19 JUNE 1836 AND IS BURIED IN
SORM CEMETARY, CENTER TWNSHP, GREENE CTY., IN. REF
GREEN CTY HISTORICAL SOC. BLOOMFIELD, IN., 47424.
SIGNED, MAXSON(LOCATION OF MARKER COURTESY "PAM"
([email protected])
Ellen Cook - 04/15/99 20:39:34
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Capt. Rust
Soldier's rank:: Capt
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: NH or Mass
Comments:
Carol Faiss - 04/15/99 15:41:36
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jesse Paulineas Minton
Soldier's rank:: Artificer
State of Soldier's Residence:: S.C.
Comments:
Later had daughter who married a Heise from Columbia SC
Thomas H. Verdel, III - 04/14/99 01:34:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Antoine Verdel
Soldier's rank:: Private (?)
Company or unit:: Grenadier Company/Comte de Lauzun
State of Soldier's Residence:: Languedoc(Mirepoix)/Virginia
Comments:
Fought with French Expeditionary Force. Married in Virginia; moved to north Georgia after the war.
Vanta Ratliff - 04/13/99 03:51:57
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Leroy Taylor
Soldier's rank:: capt.
Company or unit:: the 2nd rowanreg.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Burke co., N.C.
Comments:
Leroy was born in Prince William co.Va. 7-25- 1758 died 3-24-1834.He helped informing a county west of Rowan (Burke now I beleive)Helivedon 200 acres on warriors fork (carrols Creek) of Johns River.Hewas married to Susan Sherill and also Mary bradford.He
ad 29 childrentotal.
John W. Hallum, Jr. - 04/12/99 00:03:09
My URL:http://[email protected]
My Email:http://[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Hallum
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Under Colonel Anderson
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
During the Revolutionary war, John served 96 days as a private horseman, 143 days as a spy and 140 days duty for a Colonel Anderson. He attained the rank of Captain. He was decolorated, but were not sure why and is said to have received a land grant of
everal thousand acres in South Carolina for his deeds.
Charley Watkins - 04/09/99 20:58:57
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jesse Lee
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: North Carolinia Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Abstracts of Army account of N.C. line on page 228 of Vol 17 of N.C. records shows N. 2933, Jesse Lee L27-16s 2d for services in the Revolution.
"Paid off at Warrington 1786"
Marjorie Roberts - 04/09/99 07:39:21
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Joel Loveland
Company or unit:: 10th Co 2nd Reg
State of Soldier's Residence:: Connecticut
Comments:
He was born in l729 in Glastonbury CT to Lot Loveland and Rebecca Risley. It appears he was detached from Gen. Spencers troops to join Benedict Arnolds expedition to Quebec.He was taken prisoner and died of smallpox in POW camp on 2-28-1776.
Laura Mollrich - 04/08/99 04:55:39
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Azariah Brooks
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Ebenezer Allen
State of Soldier's Residence:: Vermont
Comments:
I am searching for the wife and children of this Patriot. His parents were Adonijah(also a patriot) and Olive (Harrington) Brooks. Azariah was born 29 Aug 1760 in Killingly, CT. His residence was St. Albans,Franklin Co, VT and Newburgh, Cuyahoga Co, OH
He also spent some time living with a daughter in New York.
Forrest Meader - 04/07/99 18:20:09
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Oliver Drake
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
born May, 15, 1758 in Taunton, MA. died March 3, 1828 in Leeds, ME. The Drake Family: MHS pub. 1896 states he was a Rev. Soldier @ Battle of Bunker Hill. (info comes from ancestoral research done on families in Albion, Maine) More detailed info would be a
preciated.
Caryl Clover - 04/06/99 17:50:47
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Philip Clover
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Cumberland Co., PA Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Philip Clover's war record follows: He served as a Private in the Revolutionary Army in the Cumberland Co., PA Militia, in the Company of Capt. Robert Means. (See PA Archives, 5th Series, Vol 6). On page 652 he is shown in a scouting party in Aug. and
ct. of 1782 with John and Samuel Frampton and Arthur Bell. His national number is 181408.
Debra Jean Stango - 04/06/99 17:42:51
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: George Frederick Tinkham
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: 12th Ma Co F
State of Soldier's Residence:: Middleboro
Comments:
Debra Jean Stango - 04/06/99 17:38:49
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Isaac Perkins
Soldier's rank:: First Sergeant
Company or unit:: 3rd Middleboro Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Middleboro
Comments:
DAR #631969 Served under Cpt Amos Wade's Minute
Men marching on April 19, 1975 to Marshfield
service 3 days. Then Cpt Wade's Col Cotton's Regt
Co returned Oct 7, 1775. Cpt Joshua White's Co
Col Ebenezer Sprout's Regt marched Dec 8, 1776 to
Howlands Ferry, RI service 12 days. Engaged May
6th, discharged May 9th. Engaged Sep 6th
discharged Sept 12th service 6 days. Marched to
Darthmouth 1778. See p 154-155 86950 MA Soldiers &
Sailors of Rev War
Debra Jean Stango - 04/06/99 17:34:51
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Isaac Perkins
Soldier's rank:: First Sergeant
Company or unit:: 3rd Middleboro Co
State of Soldier's Residence:: Middleboro
Comments:
DAR #631969 Served under Cpt Amos Wade's Minute
Men marching on April 19, 1975 to Marshfield
service 3 days. Then Cpt Wade's Col Cotton Regt
Co returned Oct 7, 1775. Cpt Joshua White's Co
Col Ebenezer Sprout's Regt marched Dec 8, 1776 to
Howlands Ferry, RI service 12 days. Engaged May
6, discharged May 9th. Engaged Sep 6h discharged
Sept 12th service 6 days. Marched to Darthmouth
1778. See p 154-155 86950 MA Soldiers & Sailors of
Rev War
B Wendell - 04/04/99 22:11:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Brown, William
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
Company or unit:: 4th Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Rev. War Pension #S31563
William Brown enlisted Jan. 1777 as a private at Jonesboro, NC under Col. John Sevier. He was appointed Sergeant after a short time. His tour of duty took him to the Holston River, and under the command of General Christy, they marched to the Big Island,
a town on the Tennessee River in the Cherokee Nation. Sep. 1777 he was at Fort Wataga, battles at Look out Mountain, Big Peach Orchard,and Gap Creek. June 1778, under Col. John Sevier, the battle of Mobile River, then returned to Fort Wataga. At the com
letion of his three years service he reenlisted for the Rev. War and continued his service at Fort Wataga in the company of Capt Robinson.
William Brown was born in 1755 Bedford Co., VA. He enlisted in service with his brother, Joseph Brown and they served together thru the Rev. War.
After the war he resided in Cocke Co., TN, Oglethorpe Co., GA, Lincoln Co., MO, and Pike Co., AR.
He had two marriages, 1st wife, unknown; children William and Delila. Second wife Katy Nave, they had children Gabriel, Levi and Joseph.
B Wendell - 04/04/99 21:41:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Solomon Jackson
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: NC Regiment
State of Soldier's Residence:: NC
Comments:
Rev. War Pension File# 16424.
Soloman Jackson was a Private in the Company of Capt. White and Col. Johnson's NC Regiment for about 18 mos. He substituted in the Spring of 1779 for 7 mos. under George Gates, and General Green. Feb. 1781 he served under General Green and Capt. Nazery.
nd was in the battles of Camden & Guilford Court House.
Solomon Jackson was born in Warren Co., NC 12/3/1760. He married ___ Bell. They had five children, Samuel, Jesse, James and Sarah, ? In 1814 the family moved to Scott Co., IN, where he lived until his death 1/12/1848 and buried in the Hastie Cemetery,
exington, Scott Co., IN. He was one of the first permanent settlers in Indiana.
Susan E. Richmond - 04/04/99 17:15:11
My URL:http://home.earthlink.net/~serichmond/
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: STEWART, Ralph
Soldier's rank:: Captain
Company or unit:: Regiment commanded by Colonel Robert McCleary and Major Smith
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Was commissioned captain in 1773 by Lord Dunmore, Governor of Virginia, and served as a ranger. In 1778, his commission was renewed by Patrick Henry, then Governor of Virginia.
Susan E. Richmond - 04/04/99 17:11:22
My URL:http://home.earthlink.net/~serichmond
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: COOKE, John
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: 8th Virginia
State of Soldier's Residence:: VA
Comments:
Marilyn Gerrish - 04/04/99 00:52:17
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Peter Woodbury
Soldier's rank:: Captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: ME
Comments:
Woodbury's Company was with the detachment of Lt. Col. Nathan Tyler's guards
Marilyn Gerrish - 04/04/99 00:48:33
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Gerrish
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: ME
Comments:
Marilyn Gerrish - 04/04/99 00:46:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Jacob Gerrish
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
State of Soldier's Residence:: ME
Comments:
Ken Stone - 04/03/99 22:30:43
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1641/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Thomas Gordon
Soldier's rank:: Private
State of Soldier's Residence:: The Future Virginia
Comments:
Thomas served under General George Washington
for three months and for his service was granted
a Dairie Farm in Stokes county near Pilot
Mountain. This is on the border between Stokes
and Surrey Counties in Northwest North Carolina.
Tom Richey - 04/03/99 15:58:38
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Richey
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mississippi after the revolution
Comments:
Born in Scotland l750. Fought in Continental
Line. Granted 300 acres in Natchez, Mississippi
area (probably a private). Married Marie
Hardin. Had a son named Joel. Died l0-15-1835
in Rodney, Mississippi.
Tom Richey - 04/03/99 15:47:13
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Richey
State of Soldier's Residence:: Mississippi after the revolution
Comments:
Born in Scotland l750. Fought in Continental
Line. Granted 300 acres in Natchez, Mississippi
area (probably a private). Married Marie
Hardin. Had a son named Joel. Died l0-15-1835
in Rodney, Mississippi.
Ellen DeWitt - 04/02/99 03:26:44
My URL:http://www.kynd.com/~erdewitt
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Moses Pike, Jr.
Soldier's rank:: Sergeant
Company or unit:: Capt. Jonahan Evans Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma
Comments:
I belong to the D.A.R. in Bangor and the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Pikes came from the Salisbury and Somerville, Ma. area.
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 17:02:36
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Mathias Colflesh
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Mathias Colflesh served under Capt. Amos Sturgis in the Phila. Co. Militia
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 17:00:42
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: William Colflesh
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
William Colflesh served in Capt. Amos Sturgis's Company of the Phila. Co. Militia
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:58:53
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: James Sturgis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Philadelphia Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
James Sturgis served in his cousin Amos Sturgis' Company of the Phila. Co. Militia
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:56:43
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: John Sturgis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: First Penna. Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
John Sturgis, brother of Nathan, Sr. and Amos, served in the First Pennsylvania Battalion under Col. John Philip DeHaas and Capt. Josiah Harmer. He enlisted in October 1175 and served at Crown Point and Ticonderoga. After the war he and his wife Leah Phil
ips moved to Uniontown, Fayette County, PA.. His grandson was newspaper editor O.J. Sturgis
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:49:32
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Amos Sturgis
Soldier's rank:: Capt.
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Amos Sturgis was the Capt. of the 2nd Company of the Third Battalion of the Phila. Co. Militia. He moved to Mount Pleasant, Ontario with his father Thomas Sturgis in 1798. His son John founded the town of Sturgis, Michigan. His Grandson was a general in t
e Civil War. His Great-grandson, "Jack" Sturgis died with Custer at the Little Big Horn
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:44:25
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Nathan Sturgis, Sr.
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Nathan Sturgis, Sr. served in his brother Amos Sturgis' Company, Third Battalion, Phila. Co. Militia. He was in the 2nd Company, 8th class
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:41:37
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Soldier's name:: Cornelius Holgate
Soldier's rank:: Pvt.
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Jack hagan - 04/01/99 16:40:12
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Soldier's name:: John Holgate
Soldier's rank:: captain
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
John Holgate moved to Uniontown, Fayette County after the war with his wife Leah Phillips
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:38:30
My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Matthew Holgate
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: Phila. Co. Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Matthew Holgate served as a 2nd Lieutenant in Lewis' Battalion of the Flying Camp from July to December, 1776. He became a captain of the 4th Battalion of the Phila. Co. Militia and eventually a colonel of the 2nd Battalion of the Phila. Co. Militia
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:35:03
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Soldier's name:: Holgate, William
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsyvania
Comments:
William Holgate of roxborough, Phila. Co. enlisted at age 14 in his brother Matthew Holgate's company under Col. Levering. He fought as a pvt. at Trenton and Princeton. He was discharged in April, 1776, but re-enlisted in July as a Sergeant-major. He fo
ght in the Battle of Germantown under Col. Curry. For his bravery in that battle he was promoted to Lieutenant by Gen. Potter. He fought at Woodbridge and was stationed along the Hudson River at the war's end. He was discharged in 1781.
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:29:07
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Soldier's name:: Nathan Sturgis
Soldier's rank:: Pvt
Company or unit:: James Robinson's Co.
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
Nathan Sturgis, Jr. served in James Robinson's Company, 18th Section of Riflemen, Pennsylvania Volunteers; Col. Thomas Humphrey; Brig. Gen. Thomas Cadwalader; stationed at Camp DuPont as of November 26, 1814
Jack Hagan - 04/01/99 16:12:32
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Soldier's name:: Holgate, William
Soldier's rank:: Lieutenant
State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsyvania
Comments:
served at Trenton, Princeton, and Germantown
Hazel (Fisher) Tucker - 04/01/99 13:18:12
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Soldier's name:: Peter Fisher
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Stephan Richardson's
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma
Comments:
He was my gggGrandfather.
Hazel (Fisher) Tucker - 04/01/99 13:13:41
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Soldier's name:: Peter Fisher
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: Capt. Stephan Richardson's
State of Soldier's Residence:: Ma
Comments:
He was my gggGrandfather.
Thomas Richey - 04/01/99 03:29:20
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Soldier's name:: John Richey
Comments:
John Richey settled around Natchez, Miss on
a land bounty for service in the Continental
Line. He was born in Scotland inl750. He
died l0-15-1835 in Rodney, Miss. Any information
would be greatly appreciated.
DONNA MCKEEHAN-BRIDGES - 03/31/99 22:51:42
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Soldier's name:: MARY MCKEEHAN PATTON
Company or unit:: BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTIAN
State of Soldier's Residence:: MARYLAND
Comments:
LOOKING FOR ANY INFO TO CONNECT TO MY HERITAGE;
WE KNOW SHE WAS BURRIED IN PATTON-SIMMONS CEMERTY IN TENN. SHE MARRIED JOHN PATTON, WHO WAS A PRIVATE IN THE CUMBERLAND CO MILITIA DURRING THE WAR
Louise Robinson - 03/29/99 01:53:55
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Soldier's name:: Sturtevant,Asa S.
Soldier's rank:: Fifer / Private
Company or unit:: 5th Mass, 12th Mass
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA, ME
Comments:
b.Halifax,MA 1760. Married in China, ME on 4/16/1806 to Eunice Morse.Died in Paris,ME? fifer in 5th Mass Regiment 1778-1780 under Capt.Benson and Col.Putnam. Private in 12th MA Regiment 1781-1783.Was at capture of Story PT in NY. Children: Mary A.,Mercy L
,Azubah, Eunice Sarah
pat higgs - 03/28/99 20:22:42
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Soldier's name:: robert allen
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: kentucky
Comments:
Michael Cantine - 03/27/99 07:52:42
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Soldier's name:: John Cantine
Soldier's rank:: Colonel
Company or unit:: 3rd Ulster County Regiment of Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
b. 1735 d. 1808
Michael S. Greene - 03/26/99 02:02:32
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Soldier's name:: Abraham Green
Soldier's rank:: PVT
Company or unit:: Brickell's Company, 7th Regiment, NC Continental Line
State of Soldier's Residence:: North Carolina
Comments:
Blaise Riou - 03/24/99 13:05:31
Comments:
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Jonathan Hill - 03/23/99 17:05:58
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Soldier's name:: Levi Sapp, Sr
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
C. Highbaugh - 03/23/99 07:21:39
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Soldier's name:: George Highbaugh
Soldier's rank:: Enlisted
Company or unit:: Georgia Militia
State of Soldier's Residence:: German Hessian
Comments:
George deserted, took the oath of allegiance to the Sovereign State of Georgia and the Continental Colonies. He was wounded twice and was a prisoner of the British for three months. He served from 10/78 to 9/82.
Brien Richards - 03/21/99 09:50:52
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Soldier's name:: Francis, Joseph
Soldier's rank:: unknown
Company or unit:: Cpt James Winters Company
State of Soldier's Residence:: South Carolina
Comments:
My ancestor, Joseph Francis (and quite possibly his father, Samuel Francis) served in the Revolutionary War. Joseph Francis Revolutionary War Service Number was 631509. He was born in 1765 in Sumter District, Indian Township (known as Black Mingo), Sout
Carolina. He joined the Continental Army in 1780 and was in Capt James Winter's Company which fought under Gen Francis Marion of South Carolina.
Looking for any information on Joseph Francis or Samuel Francis.
Thank you,
Brien Richards
patricia trussell mann - 03/21/99 04:23:07
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Soldier's name:: robert kay sr
State of Soldier's Residence:: virginia
Comments:
dar patriot index, volume II. DAR Patriot index records of Robert Kay, Sr. whose wife was priscilla and who died about 1808, performed patriotic service in virginia.
he moved to sc about 1792
my line from robert kay sr:
robert kay, sr
grace kay daughter of above married Rhodam Amos Trussell, SR
Rhodam Amos Trussell, Jr married 2nd wife Barbara
Harper, dau of William Harper and Barbara Cox
This Rhodam born 1794, in War 1812
John Jasper Trussell, "Squire" son of above married Margaret Bagwell, dau of Henderson Bagwell
William Jasper Trussell son of above married to Della Hughes dau of Will Harrison "Duck" Hughes
William Everett Trussell, WWI, son of above, married to Virginia Padgett, dau of Noel Padgett and she is grandaughter of Isham Padgett
Patricia Trussell Mann (ME!)
Robert Kay, Sr moved from Frederick County Virginia to Anderson Co, SC and died there in
about 1808. I have a picture on glass of his
grandson, Rhodam Trussell, Jr. This Rhodam was
called Rhody by most. He was killed by a tree on
his plantation in what is now the northern part of Honea Path, SC in Anderson Co. His wife Barbara was much, much younger than him and his
second wife , his first marriage was to Elisabeth Mcfee and he had several children by her including a son, Rhodam Amos that was called "Buck" most of these children by this first marriage headed west as far as Texas.
I have a beautiful tin colored picture of Barbara Harper Trussell, the wife of Rhodam, Jr.
Barbara and husband Rhodam Amos Trussell, Jr are both buried beside their son Johh Jasper Trussell in honea path, sc
patricia trussell mann - 03/21/99 04:23:06
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Soldier's name:: robert kay sr
State of Soldier's Residence:: virginia
Comments:
dar patriot index, volume II. DAR Patriot index records of Robert Kay, Sr. whose wife was priscilla and who died about 1808, performed patriotic
Linda Campbell - 03/21/99 00:09:14
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Soldier's name:: William Stephenson
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
Information taken from letter written by my husbands gggrandfather exerpts as follows: "Robert Stephenson, my great grandfather, was the father of five boys. All five boys fought in the Revolutionary War. Two of them remained in Virginia: the other three
migrated, David to Ohio, Ruben to N.C. and my grandfather James to Kentucky. .My grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war. He fought in one battle until the parties came together and fought with their bayonets. He was slightly wonded by a bayonet thr
st from an Englishman, but the Englishman fell and grandfather ran the byaonet thru him before he could get up in the battle. In theis battle there were one hundred Americans taken prisoner. The English made an effort to poison those prisoners, a good ma
y of whom died but my grandfather recovered, the poison fell into his eyes, He was sent home to his family blind, and remained so for a year: then his sight returned and continued to his last days. He lived to the age of 92."
Linda Chandler - 03/20/99 22:45:47
My URL:http://www.geicities.com/Wellesley/5087
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Soldier's name:: Ludwick Miller
State of Soldier's Residence:: PA
Comments:
He is born about 1755...as he died 1836 at the age of 81.He is buried in Zion Hill Cemetry, Hopewell Twp, Cumberland Co, Pa Hope to have more info soon !!!
Bonnie Bunce - 03/20/99 17:43:08
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My Email:[email protected]
Soldier's name:: Andrew Loomis
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see comments
State of Soldier's Residence:: Egremont, Berkshire Co., MA
Comments:
Andrew Loomis collected a pension for his service in Revolutionary War. The National Archives has file number S13771 for Andrew Loomis, son of Michael Loomis, of Egremont. It contains an affidavit of Andrew Loomis as to his military service in the Revolut
onary War along with similar affidavits submitted by witnesses to his service, since he had lost or discarded his discharge papers from the Army; he was given credit for having served a total of 14 months and 29 days as a private in the Comp. commanded by
Capt. Bacon of the Regt. commanded by Col. Fellows in the Masetts. line, Mass. and Green Mt. Boys. He stated his father, Michael Loomis, ordered him, then age 16, to bring supplies to the army at Roxbury, Mass. (now part of Boston) and later he volunteere
a couple of other times as well in the War. He filed for his pension on 14 Sep 1832 at age 73. He was my 3rd g.grandfather, son of Capt. Michael and Mary (Karner) Loomis of Egremont, born 14 May 1759, baptised at Claverack, Columbia Co., NY Dutch Reforme
Church on 2 Dec 1759, md. Elizabeth Coates (date and place unknown), by whom he had 11 children, the second of whom, Rhoda Loomis (who md. Peter Bunce, Jr.) was my g.g.grandmother. Andrew Loomis died in May 1837 at Egremont, Berkshire Co., Mass.
Bonnie Bunce - 03/20/99 17:32:55
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Soldier's name:: Timothy Burnap
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see comments
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
From: Centennial History of the Town of Millbury, Massachusetts, including vital statistics 1850-1899, published in 1915 by a Committee appointed by the Town,
p. 64: "Timothy Burnap. Private, Capt. Samuel Sibley's co., which marched Apr. 21, 1775, in response to the alarm of Apr. 19, 1775, to Braintree; service 7 days [Minuteman]; also in Capt. Arthur Daggett's co., Col. Ebenezer Learned's reg't.; muster roll
ated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service three mos., 1 week, 1 day; also in company return dated Roxbury Camp, Oct. 6, 1775; also Capt. Jonathan Carriel's co., Col. Josiah Whitney's reg't.; receipted for advance pay at Point Shirley, June 13, 1776
also, same co. and reg't.; service from May 10, 1776 to Nov. 30, 1776, 6 mos. 26 days; also Capt. Bartholomew Woodbury's co., Col. Jonathan Holman's reg't; marched from Sutton to Providence on the alarm of Dec. 10, 1776, service 1 mo., 13 days; also Capt
Jonathan Woodbury's co., Col. Jacob Davis's reg't; marched July 30, 1780; discharged Aug. 8, 1780, service, 13 1/2 days
at Rhode Island." Timothy Burnap was my 4th g.grandfather, b. 25 Dec 1753, md. Bethiah Waite at Sutton, MA on 19 Dec 1780, had 12 ch. among whom was my 3rd g.grandmother Polly Burnap, who m. Webster Cole, son of Barnet Cole. Timothy Burnap d. at Millbur
, MA on 4 Oct 1828.
Bonnie Bunce - 03/20/99 17:22:44
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Soldier's name:: Barnet Cole
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: see comments
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA, NH, NY, ME
Comments:
Barnet Cole served as a private in the Revolutionary War from Sutton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, first under Capt. Samuel Baldwin's co., Col. Dike's regt.; service from Dec. 14, 1776 to Mar. 1, 1777; also Capt. Thomas Cogwell's co., Col. Wesson's regt.
mustered Apr. 9, 1777;
enlistment 3 years; also in Capt. John Blanchard's co., Col. James Wesson's (9th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from
Mar. 31, 1777, to Mar. 31, 1780. Source: "Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors in the War of the Revolution," Vol. 3, p. 755. Barnet Cole filed for Rev. War pension on March, 1818, File No. W25443. He was son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Crowinshield) Cole
f Sutton, Worcester Co., Mass.
Pam - 03/19/99 15:57:31
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/6038/
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Soldier's name:: Christian FRETZ
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 3rd Battalion
State of Soldier's Residence:: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Comments:
Christian FRETZ served under Captian Wm. McHenry
any further information would be apprecited.
Alice A. Metzloff - 03/18/99 21:09:19
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Soldier's name:: ELIJAH BEBE CLARK
Soldier's rank:: Sargeant
Company or unit:: New York Infantry- Company/Division unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: New York
Comments:
Elijah Bebe Clark was 32 years old when he signed up with the New York Infantry. As to what division or company do not know. Have found other Elijah Clark(E)s but not the right ones. Possible muster in point: Albany/Albany County or New Concord/Columbia
ounty, New York areas. Born 8/20/1831 in New Concord, Columbia County, New York. Married to Caroline E. Kelly of Indian Fields, on 10/29/1957. Survived the war and sired four children: Mary E. 12/25/1858-1943, Ludlow - 7/25/1864-7/1/1865, WILLARD EVERET
CLARK(E) 1/23/1867-1946 and Charles Irving, 11/3/1873-1945. All were born in the Cohoes/Albany area. Elijah was a skilled carpenter/builder/cabinet maker. This is all I have. HELP!
Juanita Chapman - 03/17/99 14:35:53
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Soldier's name:: Daniel Haines Collett
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: 11th and 15th Virginia Regiments
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia
Comments:
D.H. Collett was at Valley Forge and Yorktown.He was a Private underCapt. Charles Porterfield of the above Companies as of 30 Nov. 1778{?}.Later went to southern Ohio.
Al Hartman - 03/16/99 23:11:41
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Soldier's name:: Webber, Joshua
State of Soldier's Residence:: MA
Comments:
Joshua Webber (1761-1819) was a survivor of the ill-fated Penobscot Expedition. M. to Elizabeth Martin in 1/26/1791 dau. of Thomas Martin of Marblehead, MA. Would like as much information as possible to e-mail address.
Linda Flaherty - 03/14/99 01:52:56
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Soldier's name:: Augustin Lormier
Company or unit:: Regiment de Touraine
State of Soldier's Residence:: Orleans, France
Comments:
My ancestor fought for the American Revolution under the French flag at Yorktown and died in the Williamsburg hospital on 1/22/1782 of wounds suffered in the war. I never see the french who fought in the war listed anywhere and I would like my great grea
great great grandfather's name remembered.
talley bailey - 03/13/99 16:45:51
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Soldier's name:: Billey Talley
Soldier's rank:: private
Company or unit:: 5th regiment virginia line.
State of Soldier's Residence:: virginia
Comments:
Billey Talley from Hanover co, Va. was born 02-29-1756 and fought at the battles of Williamsburg,norfolk,yorktown, encamped at Valley Forge and Germantown.Discharged Feb 1778 by General Muhlenburg.He recd war pension under W19434.Died in same county 03-04
1834.Article posted in Va. Genealogical Society which documents his service to his country.
Jack B. Weldy, Jr. - 03/13/99 05:40:13
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Soldier's name:: George Weldy
Soldier's rank:: Private
Company or unit:: number unknown
State of Soldier's Residence:: Virginia, Goochland Co.
Comments:
Per George's pension claim and Va. Certificate #7599 dated 19-Aug-1818 he served for seven years. George first enlisted under Capt. Samuel Woodson at Goochland in 1776 for two years and charged to the Regiment commanded by Col. Charles Flemming for 2 year
. George reenlisted under Capt. Bayne and belonged to a detachment commanded by Col. Heath. George was a prisoner part of the time and reenlisted again under Capt. Crump and belonged to a unit commanded by Col. Chares Dabney. George was involved in the Ba
tle of Hachensack, was at the Seige of Charleston, and at York, VA. George was dischared at the end of the war at Little York, VA. George was married to Nancy or Nanny Laury daughter of Matthew Laury and Elizabeth Goss. George was born 1754 son of William
Weldy and ?, and died in November of 1823, and was previously employeed as an overseeer perhaps for a Thomas Miller's estate.
Deweenta G. Bones - 03/12/99 19:40:54
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Soldier's name:: Peter Cunningham
Soldier's rank:: Capt. (US Navy)
Company or unit:: Brigatine "Hazzard"
State of Soldier's Residence:: Massachusetts
Comments:
Peter Cunningham b. 14 Aug 1750
d. 26 Apr. 1827
m. Elizabeth Pierpoint 13 Apr 1779
Martin Battaliou - 03/12/99 05:28:04
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Comments:
Rosemarie Novak - 03/12/99 05:22:47 My Email:[email protected] Soldier's name:: Samuel Finch Soldier's rank:: pvt Company or unit:: unknown State of Soldier's Residence:: Pennsylvania Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments:
rita tyree - 09/09/98 02:37:35 My Email:[email protected] Soldier's name:: COLLINS,James Soldier's rank:: commissary Company or unit:: unknown State of Soldier's Residence:: VA Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: Comments: |