Historical records matching Samuel DeHaven
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About Samuel DeHaven
A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA. DAR Ancestor # A031378
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Revolutionary War Soldier. He is variously identified as a weaver, a farmer, and a yeoman. He owned a farm in Whitepain Township. He loaned $17,500 to Washington for relief of the Revolutionary Soldiers at Valley Forge. He was a private, 1st Class in Captain Abraham Wentz's 2nd Company, 6th Battalion. He is also identified as a member of the Philadelphia County Militia, 1st Battalion, 5th Company. He was the husband of Susanna Yocum Spaulding.
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Samuel DeHaven's Timeline
1724 |
March 8, 1724
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Montgomery County PA
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1751 |
1751
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Pennsylvania, British America Colony
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1753 |
April 1, 1753
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Upper Merion Township, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1763 |
1763
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Phildelphia County, Pennsylvania, British America Colony
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1764 |
March 8, 1764
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Somerset, Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1765 |
1765
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1766 |
1766
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Somerset, Berks County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1768 |
1768
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1815 |
February 19, 1815
Age 90
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Merion Townships, Montgomery County PA
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