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| Birthplace: | Glasgow, City of Glasgow, UK |
| Death: | Died in Groton Heights, New London, CT |
| Managed by: | Bonnie Moxley |
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A Patriot of the American Revolution for CONNECTICUT with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor #: A082496
Killed in defense of Fort Griswold, September 6, 1781
"Joseph Moxley, born in Glasgow Scotland of a good Scotch family, arrived in Groton, now Ledyard, when he was eight months old. At the time of the massacre he was a house carpenter at work on a new house for Jonathan Latham, not far from the Shore Line Ferry. He went into the fort as a volunteer, being the last man to go in by the north gate, those from Fort Trumbull coming in the south one. His station was in the southwest bastion next to Samuel Edgecomb. Wounded in the abdomen by a bayonet, he was one of those put in the wagon, and died that night. His wife was Elizabeth Horsford. Their children were Joseph, Jonathan, Samuel, Deborah, Elizabeth, and Esther who married Moses Jones, a house carpenter who was also one of the killed leaving two children Esther and Deborah.
The Battle of Groton Heights: A Collection of Narratives, Official Reports ...By William Wallace Harris, p. 241
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1736
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Glasgow, City of Glasgow, UK
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June 2, 1757
Age 21
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Groton, CT, USA
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1762
Age 26
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CT, USA
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December 28, 1765
Age 29
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CT, USA
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August 2, 1769
Age 33
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September 6, 1781
Age 45
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Groton Heights, New London, CT
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