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1777 in the American Revolutionary War

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  • Judge Elias Weld (1732 - 1805)
    A Capt. in the VT. militia (Rev. War) burind in ther Hartland Village Cemetery Sold various goods from his house in Hartland, perhaps under the umbrella of a larger business know as William Herrick...
  • Dr. Thomas Heimberger (bef.1755 - bef.1789)
    one of the Heimberger men, the son, treated the injuries sustained by Mrs. Henry M. Mühlenberg sustained as a result of one of her frequent epileptic fits. see: journals of HMM The Heimbergers also h...
  • Joseph Potts (1742 - 1804)
    mentioned in: The Old Iron Forge: "Valley Forge" Howard M. Jenkins The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 17, No. 4 (1893), pp. 430-443 (14 pages) Published by: University of Pennsylv...
  • Jacob Westervelt, POW (1730 - 1777)
    DAR A 123417, Patriotic Service, New Jersey. memorial burial: May 1854 South Schraalenburgh Church Cemetery , Bergenfield, Bergen, New Jersey, United States Children: Maragrietje Doremus (born Wes...
  • Pvt. Jonathan Kerschner Hager, Jr. (1755 - 1798)
    ~• Prisoner of War held in Canada in 1777. Was assisted by the influence of his brother-in-law, then Col. Daniel Hiester who went to Halifax to argue in his behalf. see page 125 detailed in Henry S. D...

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