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About James M. Dunn
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Found this: Captain James Dunn - 1776 Historic Huntingdon Pennsylvania
David Nicholson, tailor,aged 65 in 1823; enlisted in the spring of 1776 in Capt. James Dunn's company,
91 Templeton; taken prisoner at the battle of Fort Freeling, and suffered three years' imprisonment. Col. John Murray commanded the regiment (2d Pa?). 28. Leonard Topps, gged 60; enlisted fcr three years; was in Capt. Hetrick's Company cf Col. Hampton's regiment. He was living in 1835. 29. Rev. Deitrich Ourhand (Aurandt) aged 60 in 1818. Enlisted by Lieut. Jacob Snyder, 13th Pa. Reg't, Col. Walter Stewart, and after the battle of Mmonu-th transferred to Captain John Bankson's company in the 2d reg't; discharged January, 1781. 30. Samuel Lewis, Franklin township, aged 79; served six years and four months; discharged at Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1783. He was still living in 1835. 31. Isaac Rosebrough, blacksmith, aged 68 in 1823; elin-sted in 1776 in Capt. James Moore's company, 4th Pa. Battalion. 32. David Nicholson, tailor,aged 65 in 1823; enlisted in the spring of 1776 in Capt. James Dunn's company, Del. Reg't; re-enlisted in Capt. Robert Kirkwood's company for one year. Was in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, and in several small engagements with the enemy. The remains of four of the soldiers named in the cperde-ing list,to wit: Alexander King, John Irvine, James Duncan, and Martin Clabaugh, who died June 15, 1822, aged about eighty, rest in the Huntingdon cemetery. It is also the place of interment of other Revolutionary soldiers, to wit: Conrad Frederick Kurtz, who died Feb. 17, 1805. John Simpson, who died Jan. 27, 1807, aged about 60 years; was commissioned Aug. 15, 1775, Second Lieutenant of Capt. James Murray's company in the 4th Battalion of Lancaster County. Served in 1776 and 1777 in the Ction-ental army. Maj. William Henderson, who died Sept. 9, 1811, in his 56th year, was taken prisoner at the battle of Long Island,Aug. 28, 1776, and after a confinement of five months
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James M. Dunn's Timeline
1765 |
1765
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1786 |
January 26, 1786
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Greene County, Tennessee, United States
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1788 |
March 26, 1788
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Greene, Tennessee, United States
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1789 |
1789
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Greene County, TN, United States
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1790 |
January 20, 1790
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Bourbon County, KY, United States
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1790
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Greene, TN, United States
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1796 |
March 1, 1796
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Greene County, TN, United States
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1800 |
1800
Age 35
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Greene now Rhea County, TN, United States
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1805 |
March 8, 1805
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Sevier County, Tennessee, United States
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