Sergeant Daniel Bissell, IV

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Sergeant Daniel Bissell, IV

Birthdate:
Birthplace: East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
Death: August 21, 1824 (69)
Richmond, Ontario County, New York, United States (old age)
Place of Burial: Richmond, Ontario, New York
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Bissell, Jr. and Elizabeth Bissell
Husband of Theoda Bissell
Father of Theoda Bissell; Sophia Bentley; Dr. Daniel Haskell Bissell; Daniel Voltaire Bissell; Huldah Butler and 1 other
Brother of Lucinda Bissell; Elihu Bissell; Elias Bissell; Sibil Pember; Dr. Ezekiel Bissell and 1 other
Half brother of Elizabeth Haskell; Newberry Bissell; Fluvia Cleveland; Lucina Cooley; Jonah Bissell and 1 other

Occupation: solider/farmer, Revolutionary War spy, soldier, spy, farmer
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About Sergeant Daniel Bissell, IV

Sergeant Daniel Bissell

A Patriot of the American Revolution for CONNECTICUT with the rank of SERGEANT, SPY. DAR Ancestor # A010517

Sergeant Bissell was a soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was born to Daniel and Elizabeth Bissell in East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut in 1754. On April 1, 1776, signed on for the duration as a corporal in the 5th Connecticut Regiment. He became a sergeant on September 1, 1777, and ended the war with the 2nd Connecticut Regiment.

Under the direct orders of General George Washington, Bissell posed as a deserter in the city of New York from August 14, 1781, to September 29, 1782. He realized that to get the information Washington needed, he would have to join the British Army: for 13 months, he served in the British Infantry Corps led by Benedict Arnold. Bissell memorized everything he was able to find out and then made his way back to friendly lines where he was placed under arrest until Washington verified his story. Sergeant Bissell was able to furnish valuable information including detailed maps he drew of the enemy's positions. He was to become the last recipient of the Badge of Military Merit in June 1783, one of only three awarded by Washington himself. The award was lost in a house fire in 1813.

Bissell died in 1824 in Richmond, New York, where he is buried in Allens Hill Cemetery. His tombstone is inscribed, "In memory of Daniel Bissell, Who died August 21st, 1824, Aged 70 Years, He had the confidence of Washington and served under him."

NOTE: The Family Search Match for this Sgt. Daniel Bissell, IV, but the associated painting is Brevet Brigadier General Daniel Bissell

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Sergeant Daniel Bissell, IV's Timeline

1754
December 30, 1754
East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
1791
June 20, 1791
1792
August 5, 1792
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont
1794
September 21, 1794
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, United States
1796
June 28, 1796
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, United States
1798
July 18, 1798
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, United States
1803
January 29, 1803
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, United States
1824
August 21, 1824
Age 69
Richmond, Ontario County, New York, United States
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Allen's Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Ontario, New York