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About Asa Hyatt
Asa Hyatt served in the Revolutionary War, serving in a unit of the Maryland militia. He fought on the American side during the Revolutionary War, serving from July 1777 to October 1780.
Asa was a soldier in the army of the American Revolution, serving in a unit of the Maryland Militia. He fought at the battles of Germantown, Whitemarsh, Monmouth, and possibly Long Island. After he was discharged he sold some beef to the American army while it was beseiging Cornwallis at Yorktown.
Birth and death dates retrieved from FamilySearch.org, Source Information: Batch Number: F610471 Sheet: 098 Source Call No.: 1621450
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Asa Hyatt's Timeline
1756 |
1756
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Turkey Foot, Frederick County, Maryland
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1780 |
1780
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Orange County, Virginia
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1781 |
1781
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Orange County, Virginia
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1782 |
1782
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Orange County, Virginia, United States
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1784
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1790
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Wake Co., NC
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1790
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Wake Co., NC
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1790
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Wake County, North Carolina, United States
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1794
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