Historical records matching Captain Warner Dygert, Rev. War
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About Captain Warner Dygert, Rev. War
Capt. Warner Dygert
- BIRTH 17 Aug 1719 Albany County, New York, USA
- DEATH 4 Oct 1780 (aged 61) Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York, USA
- BURIAL Burial Details Unknown
- MEMORIAL ID 230427217 Photos by Priscilla Parr
Capt. Warner Dygert was the husband of Magdalina Lena Herkimer. He was near Fall Hill when killed and scalped by Tories and Indians in October, 1780. His son Severinus, who was only 14 years of age at the time was fully equipped as a volunteer soldier and had been doing guard duty with his father at Fort Bull, which was situated on Fall Hill. Warner kept a tavern near the fort and the Committee of Safety often held their meetings there. After the incident with Warner, Severinus was taken prisoner and forced to go with the enemy to Canada. Warner's older son Johan Jost , who was in command at Fort Plain, when hearing of his fathers death, hurried with his company of militia to his father's home, but arrived too late to rescue his brother from the enemy. Severinus was held in captivity for 1 year and 10 months and when released, Aug. 4, 1782 with a large number of other prisoners, returned home by way of Lake Champlain and Albany.
Parents
Severinus Dygert 1700–1772
Anna Margaretha Eigener Dygert 1701–1750
Spouse
Magdalina Herkimer Dygert 1723–1813 (m. 1747)
Siblings
Jost Dygert 1749–1813
Children
Anna Dygert Folts 1749–1813
Catherine Dygert Failing 1749–1837
Maria Dygert Bellinger 1752–1794
Magdalena Dygert Uhle 1763–1815
Maria Catherine Dygert Walradt/Walrath 1764–1838
Sylvenis Warner Dygert 1766–1849
References
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/230427217/warner-dygert
DAR# A035295
- Tavern keeper
- On the Committee of Safety for the County of Tyron (present Hekimer county)
- Captain in the American Revolutionary War
- Shot and scalped while on his way to visit his brother-in-law, General Nicholas Berliner
- Married Magdalina “Lena” Herkimer
- Their nine children: Anna, Catherine, Maria, Maria "Mary" Catherine, Johan Jost, Sylvenis, Magdalena, Peter and one unknown
Ancestor #: A035295
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 8-17-1719 ALBANY CO NEW YORK
Death: 10-4-1780 FALL HILL TRYON CO NEW YORK
Service Source: PENROSE, MOHAWK VALLEY IN THE REV, PP 25, 26, 27, 161,164
Service Description: 1) SIGNED PETITION, 18 MAY1775; HOUSE USED FOR COMMITTEE OF SAFETY MEETINGS, 1775
Captain Warner Dygert, Rev. War's Timeline
1719 |
August 17, 1719
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Albany County, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
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1749 |
January 29, 1749
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Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA
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May 24, 1749
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Frankfort, NY, United States
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October 21, 1749
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Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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1752 |
November 13, 1752
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Frankfort,Herkimer,NY.
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1766 |
September 15, 1766
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Herkimer County, New York, United States
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1780 |
October 4, 1780
Age 61
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Fall Hill, Little Falls, Tyron (present Herkimer), New York, United States
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Unknown
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