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Archibald McDuffee
(1736 - 1830)
DAR Ancestor #: A076566 He fought in the French and Indian Wars (1754-1763). Sources HISTORY OF OLD CHESTER By BENJAMIN CHASE. Page 561
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John Buck MP
(1716 - 1761)
John Buck was a soldier in the French and Indian War and at one time was a captive by the savages and came near being massacred, but managed to escape. He died in New Gloucester about the beginning of ...
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Lt. Joseph French
(1640 - 1694)
Joseph saw active service in King Phillip's War in 1675, was a member of the 4th Sq. 1st Military Co. of Taunton, in 1682, and was listed in the inspection return of King William's War of 1691. from:
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Moses Gilbert
(1744 - 1782)
Military service: 1 JUL 1762 French and Indian War Moses Gilbert served from 15 Mar 1762 to 12 Nov 1762 as a private in Captain Thomas Cowdin's company. from:
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Gen. Josiah Whitney MP
(1731 - 1806)
Josiah Whitney DAR Ancestor #: A125185 Birth: Oct 12 1731 - Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts Death: Jan 24 1806 - Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts Parents: Richard Whitney, Hannah Whitcomb Marri...
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Capt. Peter Hedrick MP
(1733 - 1798)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA with the rank of CAPTAIN. DAR Ancestor #: A054170 When he was 5, he and his parents arrived in the Port of PA aboard the ship, Robert and Olive...
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Col. John Haslet (Continental Army)
(1727 - 1777)
Jump to: navigation, search John Haslet (c. 1727– January 3, 1777) was an American clergyman and soldier from Milford, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War and an...
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Caleb Moody
(1637 - 1698)
Caleb was a deacon in the Congregational Church and was prominent in the affairs of Newbury. He held various town offices and is referred to in many of the town records as Deacon Caleb Moody. He is als...
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Captain Abijah Bangs-Continental Army-
(1743 - d.)
Added by Elwin C. Nickerson- Captian Abijah Bangs- Additional military information: men raised to serve in the Continental Army from 2d Barnstable Co. regt., as returned by Capt. Abijah Bangs and Maj. ...
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Fortunatus Bassett
(c.1742 - c.1778)
Added by E. C. Nickerson: Fortunatus Bassett Sr. died aboard the brig General Arnold. The following is from the History of the Town of Plymouth by James Thacher (Boston: Marsh, Capen & Lyon 1835) at pa...
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Nathaniel PERRY, Capt.
(1713 - 1756)
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Joseph Buckminster
(1697 - 1780)
Joseph was a captain in Framingham and passed the grades to the commission of a colonel in 1739. He was engaged in the French and Indian war, and in the first year of the Revolution. His service in tow...
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James Waggener
(c.1737 - d.)
James reportedly fought in the French and Indian Wars, marching with Colonel George Washington to the relief of Fort Dusquesne in 1755. from:
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Colonel Sampson Mathews
(1737 - 1807)
Sampson Mathews (c. 1737- January 20, 1807) was a Colonel of the Virginia militia during the American Revolutionary War who lead a company in the battle against Benedict Arnold in Richmond in 1871. D...
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Colonel William Glascock
(1730 - 1793)
Governor of Georgia (Acting - American Revolution) and American military officer - Lieutenant and Colonel. Served in the French and Indian War as a Lieutenant. Known as the "Rebel Counselor." Regarde...
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Colonel William Fleming, Governor
(1729 - 1795)
) Colonel William Fleming (February 18, 1729 – August 5, 1795) was a physician, soldier, statesman, and planter who briefly acted as the Governor of Virginia during the American Revolutionary War. He...
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Zackquill Morgan
(1735 - 1795)
Zack moved to what is now know as Morgantown, WV to became Sheriff of Mongahila County. -------------------- Zackquill Morgan, was the founder of Morgantown, West Virginia and was a Colonel in th...
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Reverend Elihu Spencer
(1721 - 1784)
Reverend Elihu Spencer was a patriot of the American Revolution for New Jersey with the rank of Chaplain. DAR Ancestor #: A106900 ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ---------...
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James Mercer
(1736 - 1793)
) James Mercer (February 26, 1736 – October 31, 1793), also known as William James Mercer, was born in Virginia at Malborough plantation on February 26, 1736. He was the son of John Mercer and Cath...
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George Mercer
(1733 - 1784)
) Eldest son of John Mercer, of "Marlborough," was born June 23, 1733, was educated at William and Mary College; was lieutenant and captain in Washington's First Virginia Regiment in the French and I...
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Captain John Simcoe (RN)
(1710 - 1759)
A captain in the Royal Navy, John Simcoe commanded the 60-gun HMS Pembroke, with James Cook as his sailing master, during the 1758 siege of Louisbourg. ) He died of pneumonia a few months prior to th...
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B. General Simeon Thayer (Col Militia)
(1737 - 1800)
Simeon Thayer (April 30, 1737 – October 14, 1800) fought in Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War and made a harrowing escape from French-allied Indians. At the outbreak of the American Re...
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Captain John Montresor
(1736 - 1799)
Captain John Montresor (22 April 1736 – 26 June 1799) was a British military engineer in North America. Early life Born in Gibraltar 22 April 1736 to British military engineer James Gabriel M...
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James Montresor
(1704 - 1776)
James Gabriel Montresor (19 November 1704 – 6 January 1776) was a British military engineer. Early life and the western Mediterranean Montresor was born on Broad Street or St. James's, Westmi...
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Capt. Jabez Snow, IV MP
(1733 - 1812)
Added by E. Nickerson about This ancestor- Captain - Queens Guard Light Horse Afoot /ECN/ Josiah Snow had come with his father, Jabez Snow 1733 Eastham, MA, to Granville, Nova Scotia 1762 = 22 May 1755...
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Capt. Joseph McDowell MP
(1715 - 1771)
Capt Joseph McDowell Birth: 1715 - Tyrone county, Northern Ireland Death: Nov., 1771 - Burke County, North Carolina, USA Parents: Charles McDowell, Rachell Cathey Married: Margaret O'Neil ...
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Colonel Richard Gridley (Continental Army)
(1710 - 1796)
Richard Gridley (3 January 1710 – 21 June 1796) was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a soldier and engineer who served for the British Army during the French and Indian Wars and for the Continen...
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Colonel James Abercrombie
(1732 - 1775)
) Colonel James Abercrombie (1732 – 23 June 1775) was a British army officer who died during the American Revolutionary War. There is much uncertainty about Abercrombie's family. He may have be...
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Captain John Parker
(1729 - 1775)
) John Parker (13 July 1729 - 17 September 1775) was an American farmer, mechanic, and soldier, who commanded the Lexington militia at the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. Parker was born in Le...
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Commodore Abraham Whipple
(1733 - 1819)
Abraham Whipple (September 26, 1733 – May 27, 1819) was an American revolutionary naval commander in the Continental Navy. Whipple was born near Providence, Rhode Island and chose to be a seafarer ea...
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Bernard Romans
(1741 - 1784)
Bernard Romans (bapt. 6 July 1741, Delft - 1784, at sea) was a Dutch-born American navigator, surveyor, cartographer, naturalist, engineer, soldier, promoter and writer. His best known work, A Concis...
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Brig. General James Reed (Continental Army)
(1722 - 1807)
) James Reed (1724 or 1722–1807) was a military officer in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, rising to the rank of brigadier general in the latter conflict. Reed was born in Lu...
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Brig. General Hugh Mercer (Continental Army)
(1726 - 1777)
Hugh Mercer was born in Scotland. He was baptized in January 1726. He emigrated to America and married Isabella Gordon of Virginia. General Hugh Mercer served in the American Revolutionary War and was ...
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Colonel Simeon Cary
(1719 - 1802)
Simeon Cary was a Captain in the French and Indian War, in the years 1758, and 1759; was a Colonel in the Revolutionary war, in 1776. During the American Revolution, Colonel Simeon Cary commanded a M...
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Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull
(1722 - 1776)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW YORK with the rank of BRIGADIER GENERAL. DAR Ancestor #: A128507 From: General Nathaniel Woodhull (1722-1776) was a leader of the New York Provincial Co...
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Colonel William Prescott
(1726 - 1795)
William Prescott (February 20, 1726 – 1795) was an American colonel in the Revolutionary War who commanded the rebel forces in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Prescott became widely attributed for the fam...
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Major General Alexander McDougall (Continental Army)
(1731 - 1786)
Alexander McDougall (about 1731–1786) was an American seaman, merchant, a Sons of Liberty leader from New York City before and during the American Revolution, and a military leader during the Revolut...
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Colonel Samuel Miles (Colonial Militia)
(1740 - 1805)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of COLONEL. DAR Ancestor #: A078889 Samuel was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of James Miles and Hannah Pugh....
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Maj. General Joseph Spencer (Continental Army) MP
(1714 - 1789)
DAR Ancestor #: A107008 Joseph Spencer Major-General of the Continental Troops, Member of the Council of Safety, Congressman, Judge, Deputy, Deacon, and Farmer Compiled by Charles Barney Whittels...
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Colonel John Haslett (Continental Army)
(c.1727 - 1777)
DAR Ancestor #: A052551 John Haslet (c. 1727– January 3, 1777) was an American clergyman and soldier from Milford, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War and an off...
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Col. Samuel McDowell MP
(1735 - 1817)
DAR Ancestor #: A076518 Samuel McDowell (October 29, 1735 – September 25, 1817) was a soldier and early political leader in Kentucky. from McDowell participated in three major wars. He served...
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Maj. Gen. Charles Scott (Continental Army), Governor
(1739 - 1813)
) Charles Scott (April 1739 – October 22, 1813) was an American soldier and politician who served as the fourth Governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812. Orphaned at an early age, Scott served under Ed...
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Brig. General Elias Dayton MP
(1737 - 1807)
Elias Dayton (May 1, 1737 – October 22, 1807), father of Jonathan Dayton, was born in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey. During the French and Indian War, he served first as a lieutenant and then...
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Brig.Gen. William Woodford
(1734 - 1780)
William Woodford (6 October 1734 – 13 November 1780) was an American Revolutionary War general from Virginia. He was born in Caroline County, Virginia, in a town now known as Woodford. He served in...
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Brig. General George Weedon (Continental Army)
(c.1734 - 1793)
George Weedon (1734–1793) was an American soldier during the Revolutionary War from Fredericksburg, Virginia. He served as a Brigadier General in the Continental Army and later in the Virginia militi...
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Brig. General James Potter (Colonial Militia)
(1729 - 1789)
Daughter of American Revolution Ancestor #: A091609 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: MAJOR GENERAL Birth: 1729 CO TYRONE IRELAND Death: 11-27-1789 POE FARM/ANTRIM TWP PENNSYLVANIA Service Descriptio...
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Brig. General Jethro Sumner (Continental Army)
(1733 - 1785)
Jethro Exum Sumner (1733 – 18 March 1785) was a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Sumner's military service began in the French and Indian War, but he i...
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Brig. General William Maxwell (Continental Army) ("Scotch Willie")
(1733 - 1796)
) William Maxwell (1733 – November 3, 1796) was an Ulster-born brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Although Irish-born, he was known in the army by the so...
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General Sir Robert Abercromby GCB
(1740 - 1827)
General Sir Robert Abercromby GCB (1740–1827), the youngest brother of Sir Ralph Abercromby, was a general in the army, a knight of the Bath, and at one period the governor of Bombay and commander-in...
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Jeremiah Pearce
(1729 - 1793)
JEREMIAH WAS GOOD FRIEND TO NICHOLAS BARTLETT AND 3 OF THE PEARCE BOYS MARRIEDTHREE OF THE BARTLET DAUGHTERS. ONE OTHER BARTLETT DAUGHTER MARRIED ANOTHER COUSIN WHO WAS ALSO A PEARCE. HE SERVED IN THE ...
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Capt. Isaac Isaacs
(1732 - d.)
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Thomas Bullitt
(1734 - 1782)
Thomas Bullitt (c.1734-1782) was an United States soldier and pioneer from Prince William County, Virginia. Thomas was born to Benjamin and Sarah (Harrison) Bullitt about 1734 in Prince William C...
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Perez Chipman of NC MP
(1729 - 1801)
Perez Chipman Jr. was born April 1730 in Sussex, DE; died on 13 Mar 1801 in Deep River, Guilford, NC; buried in Deep River, Guilford, NC. He married Margaret Manlove on 3 Oct 1751 in Camden, DE. 6 chil...
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Ichabod Odel MP
(1748 - d.)
Ichabod Odel, private in John Fry's Company, Willard Regiment, Crown Point campaign, Jul 21, 1755-Dec. 12, 1755, and other campaigns: Ichabod Odel of Sutton was a private in Captain Isaac Bolster's com...
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General John Neville
(1731 - 1803)
' PARENTAGE UNVERIFIABLE General John Neville was a commandant of Fort Pitt. He was a man of wealth and education. John Neville was an American military officer, land speculator, and state official w...
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Henry Laurens, 5th President of the Continental Congress MP
(c.1724 - 1792)
Henry Laurens (March 6, 1724 [O.S. February 24, 1723] – December 8, 1792) was an American merchant and planter who was the 5th President of the Continental Congress. Parents: Henry was the child of J...
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Patrick Anderson
(1719 - 1793)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of CAPTAIN. DAR Ancestor #: A002486 ) Patrick Anderson (1719–1793) was an American Patriot who was an officer in the French and I...
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John Page
(1743 - 1808)
Birth: Apr. 17, 1743 Rosewell Gloucester County Virginia, USA Death: Oct. 11, 1808 Richmond Richmond City Virginia, USA He served under George Washington during Washington's expedition during the Fre...
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Primus Lew
(b. - 1763)
Primus Lew of Groton, Massachusetts ( a former servant of Captain Jonathan Boyden ), and Margret Lew (a former servant of Samuel Scripture ). As free-blacks, Primus and Margret Lew married in 1742 and ...
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Barzillai Lew MP
(1743 - 1822)
He was a drummer and fifer from Chelmsford, Massachusetts, who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Barzillai Lew (November 5, 1743 - January 18, 1822) was an African American soldier who served wi...
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Brig. General Henry Bouquet
(1719 - 1765)
Henry Bouquet was born in Rolle, Switzerland in 1719. A member of a prominent family, Bouquet began his military career at age 17 as a cadet in a Swiss regiment in the army of the Dutch Republic. Promo...
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Israel Heald, Sr. MP
(1660 - 1738)
veteran of French & Indian War: "Expedition to Canada" (wounded)
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Col. Henry "Harry" Babcock
(c.1736 - 1800)
DAR Ancestor #:A004240 Henry served as a colonel in the Revolutionary War and as a Captain of a company in Canada during the French War in 1754. Occupation: lawyer and M. C. 5 Military Service:...
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Noah Grant, I MP
(1693 - 1727)
"The first Noah fought with Roger's Rangers against the French and Indians in Canada." from Captain Grant by Shirley Seifert
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Luke Knowlton
(1738 - 1810)
Judge Luke Knowlton, was a "loyalist" in the Revolutionary War. Not a popular person following the War of Independence, eventually, he was given land in Canada by the British Government. from: HON....
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Brig. General Thomas Sumter ("The Carolina Gamecock") MP
(1734 - 1832)
DAR Ancestor #: A111057 from Thomas Sumter (August 14, 1734 – June 1, 1832) nicknamed the "Carolina Gamecock" (after his house was burned down and he went on a rampage of killing British soldie...
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Capt. Thomas Noyes MP
(1648 - 1730)
Freem. 1671, and capt. 1690 in war with E. Ind. and rep. 1689, 90, and 2. Freeman 1671. Descendants of Reverend William Noyes: Colonel of militia. The Noyes Descendants, Vol. II: Thomas was a pro...
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General James Robertson, Colonial Governor of New York
(1717 - 1788)
General James Robertson was the civil governor of the Province of New York from 1780 to 1783. He was born in Fife, Scotland about 1710. He came to the American colonies in 1756 as a major of the Roya...
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Maj. Gen. Richard Montgomery (Continental Army)
(1738 - 1775)
Richard Montgomery (December 2, 1738 – December 31, 1775) was an Irish-born soldier who first served in the British Army. He later became a brigadier-general in the Continental Army during the Americ...
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Colonel Alexander Montgomery
(1720 - 1780)
) Colonel Alexander John Montgomery (1720 – 29 September 1800) was an Irish politician. He was born in 1720, the eldest son of Thomas Montgomery, M.P. for Lifford, and his wife Mary Franklin. His...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Jacques Marcus Prevost, Colonial Governor of Georgia
(1736 - 1781)
Jacques Marc, Jacques-Marc, James Marcus or Mark Prevost (1736, Geneva – 1781) was a British Army officer of Swiss origin. Early Life He was born in Switzerland to a family originating in Sav...
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Major General Augustine Prévost
(1723 - 1786)
Major General Augustine Prévost (b. 22 August 1723 Geneva, Switzerland – d. 4 May 1786 East Barnet, England) was a Swiss-born British soldier who served in the Seven Years' War and the American War o...
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Thomas Fitch, V MP
(1725 - 1795)
Colonel Thomas Fitch V (1725–1795), served with British colonial troops in the French and Indian Wars; primarily in upstate New York, near Fort Crailo. After that conflict Thomas V returned to Norwalk ...
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Thomas Bouldin, Col.
(1706 - 1783)
DAR Ancestor #: A012548 Served in French and Indian War. DAR Patriot Index Vol 1 Record Born Jan 15 1706 MD Died June 2 1783 VA Married Nancy Clark Patriotic Service VA Although born in Pennsyl...
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Brig. General Samuel McClellan (Colonial Militia)
(1730 - 1807)
Samuel McClellan (4 January 1730 – 17 October 1807) was a Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, married Rachel Abbe (a descendant of Plymouth, ...
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Col. Stephen Heard, Gov. of Georgia MP
(1741 - 1815)
Heard was born in Hanover County, Virginia, in November 1740 to Bridgett Carroll and John Heard Jr. (Heard's paternal grandfather, John Sr., had arrived in America from Ireland about 1720.) The family ...
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Lieut. Daniel Powers MP
(c.1669 - c.1730)
Lieutenant Daniel Powers Daniel Powers was born on May 10, 1669 in Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ( n.b. see slightly contradictory source citations below. ) His parents were Walter Powe...
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Hendrick "Old Henry" Francisco MP
(1686 - 1820)
Hendrick Francisco , born 1686, died 1820 American Revolutionary War service with the Green Mountain Boys; DAR Ancestor #: A041636 , Pension *S44864
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Thomas Hopper MP
(c.1747 - 1837)
DAR Ancestor #: A206609 Married 1763 in Virginia to Junia Drew land In Georgia land lottery. See timeline. Sources Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832 Links
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Lt. Martin Stiles, Rev. War Vet.
(1728 - 1808)
Served in French & Indian War & in Rev. War. His name is engraved on the monument to Westfield's Revolutionary War soldiers in the Old Burying Ground in Westfield, Massachusetts. The memorial was erect...
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Robert Armstrong, II
(1731 - 1798)
Mentioned in fathers will, 1754. Married Jane Van Arsdale. Sgt in French & Indian Wars. See "Armstrong Pioneers" article, attached.
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Patrick Calhoun MP
(1727 - 1796)
DAR Ancestor # A018304 from Find A Grave Memorial# 28792935 Early South Carolina Pioneer The history of the upstate of South Carolina would not be complete without mentioning Patrick Calhoun....
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Joseph Thacher, COL.
(c.1699 - 1763)
Col. Joseph Thacher- Gorham's Rangers- *Cape Breton Expedition*
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Robert Graham
(1712 - 1763)
Jean Hicklin who in 1734 married Robert Graham, was the daughter of Thomas Hicklin, one of the pioneers and early settlers of the Bullpasture, Va.,section, then part of Augusta Co., now in Highland Co....
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Lieut. Daniel Warner MP
(1633 - 1692)
Had sixteen children by two wives; he settled in Hatfield, Mass. Daniel Warner, son of Andrew Warner, was born about 1640. He married (first) a lady who died September 1g, 1672. He married (second) Mar...
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Richard Hall
(deceased)
Emigrated from Ireland in 17? Served in French/Indian War 1751
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Josiah Griswold
(1701 - 1760)
Josiah was born and died in the Connecticut River valley. He was prominent and influential in civil and military affairs. Josiah served as major in several French and Indian War campaigns. Lived in and...
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Colonel John Gibson
(1740 - 1822)
) John Gibson (May 23, 1740 – 10 April 1822) was a veteran of the French and Indian War, Lord Dunmore's War, the American Revolutionary War, Tecumseh's War, and the War of 1812. A delegate to the fir...
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Captain John Brady
(1733 - 1779)
John Brady was trained as a surveyor. On 18 April 1760, at the time of the war against the French and the Indians in the west, John Brady received his first commission as Ensign in the 1st Battalion, c...
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Robert Hairston
(1717 - 1790)
A Patriot of the American Revolution with the rank of Captain. DAR Ancestor #: A049164 --------------------Robert Hairston, was born in Ireland of Scottish ancestry. He came to this country settling fi...
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David Maker
(c.1731 - c.1770)
Fort William Henry/ Col. Thachers Regiment- Capt. Samuel Knowles
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Elisha Waterman MP
(1704 - 1771)
Notes At Ft.Edward in winter of 1755-56, was captured and carried to Canada. (1) gravestone inscription: age 66 years (2) Sources Connecticut Soldiers, French and Indian War, 1755-62. Giv...
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Captain William Day
(1715 - 1797)
Captured four French frigates and brought them into Plymouth Harbor during the French and Indian War.
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Elisha Higgins
(1727 - c.1801)
Crown Point-Fort Massachusetts-Added by E.C. Nickerson about my great Uncle as Follows: ELISHA^ HIGGINS {Elisha\ Elisha\ Jonathan\ Rich- ard^), born Nov. 1, 1727, at Eastham, Mass.; died probably a...
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Jabez Damon MP
(1722 - 1775)
Family Parents: Joseph Damon, b. 28 September 1686, Reading, MA , d. 1777, Reading, MA & Mary Batchelder, b. 19 November 1688, Reading, MA , d. 22 October 1754, Wakefield, MA Married Elizab...
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Moses Ayers, Sr. MP
(c.1747 - 1837)
Notes Fought in French and Indian War under General George Washington(Stephens County Historical Society). Was a Revolutionary War soldier-patriot in Va 1777-1778 (Stephens Co and Franklin County...
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Benjamin Lyons
(deceased)
Benjamin Lyons was known to be among the first Jewish English Fur Traders in Canada. He was among a group of Jewish merchants that supplied the British during the French and Indian War. Benjamin ancest...
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David Towne MP
(1734 - 1792)
David Towne was born on July 15, 1734 at Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts to David and Sarah (Gary) Towne. On August 26, 1755, David married Keziah Shumway at Oxford. The couple had six children: ...
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Caesar Rodney, signer of the "Declaration of Independence" MP
(1728 - 1784)
Caesar Rodney (October 7, 1728 – June 26, 1784)[2] was an American lawyer and politician from St. Jones Neck in Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, east of Dover. He was an officer of the Delaware mi...
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Capt. Edward Brown
(1707 - 1775)
5. i. CAPT. EDWARD4 BROWN, b. April 13, 1707, Reading, Massachusetts; d. July 19, 1775, Newburyport, Massachusetts; m. DOROTHY PIKE May 27, 1729, Salisbury, Massachusetts. Sources Moses Brown, ca...
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