DAR# A071785
Here's a wikipedia article about Col. Archibald Lochry...
Col Archibald Andrew Lochry BIRTH 15 Apr 1733 Ireland DEATH 24 Aug 1781 (aged 48) Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA BU...
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1/10/2009
11/19/2023
DAR# A071785
Here's a wikipedia article about Col. Archibald Lochry...
Col Archibald Andrew Lochry BIRTH 15 Apr 1733 Ireland DEATH 24 Aug 1781 (aged 48) Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA BU...
11/19/2023
Jason Badcock
AKA Babcock
Birth: 1715 • Maybe Marlborough MA
Baptism: 1726 • Shrewsbury MA or Westborough MA
Death: July 2, 1781 • Fitzwilliam, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Father: William Babcock...
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7/10/2007
8/9/2023
Jason Badcock
AKA Babcock
Birth: 1715 • Maybe Marlborough MA
Baptism: 1726 • Shrewsbury MA or Westborough MA
Death: July 2, 1781 • Fitzwilliam, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Father: William Babcock...
8/9/2023
Abigail and her father Edward were captured, 12 April 1779, by Indians who were allied with the British. They were held captive for 21 months. It has been learned that Abby had a half Indian baby boy d...
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8/13/2009
6/6/2023
Abigail and her father Edward were captured, 12 April 1779, by Indians who were allied with the British. They were held captive for 21 months. It has been learned that Abby had a half Indian baby boy d...
6/6/2023
Find A Grave:
James Boone
Birth: Mar. 5, 1757 - Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
Death: Oct. 10, 1773 - Lee County, Virginia, USA
Born at "Bear's Creek"
Killed and tortured by an Indian War Part...
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6/24/2007
5/28/2023
Find A Grave:
James Boone
Birth: Mar. 5, 1757 - Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
Death: Oct. 10, 1773 - Lee County, Virginia, USA
Born at "Bear's Creek"
Killed and tortured by an Indian War Part...
5/28/2023
Gabriel Martin, was killed by Kiowas while on a hunting expedition with his sons and several of his slaves on Glass Creek about fifteen miles above the Washita around May 15, 1834. His sons Matt and Sa...
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4/30/2023
4/30/2023
Gabriel Martin, was killed by Kiowas while on a hunting expedition with his sons and several of his slaves on Glass Creek about fifteen miles above the Washita around May 15, 1834. His sons Matt and Sa...
4/30/2023
Gabriel Martin, was killed by Kiowas while on a hunting expedition with his sons and several of his slaves on Glass Creek about fifteen miles above the Washita around May 15, 1834. His sons Matt and Sa...
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4/30/2023
4/30/2023
Gabriel Martin, was killed by Kiowas while on a hunting expedition with his sons and several of his slaves on Glass Creek about fifteen miles above the Washita around May 15, 1834. His sons Matt and Sa...
4/30/2023
Jane A. Smith Wilson, Comanche Indian captive, was born on June 12, 1837, in Alton, Illinois, to William and Jane (Cox) Smith. Her family moved to Lamar County, Texas, in 1846. In February 1853 the fif...
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2/9/2019
4/21/2023
Jane A. Smith Wilson, Comanche Indian captive, was born on June 12, 1837, in Alton, Illinois, to William and Jane (Cox) Smith. Her family moved to Lamar County, Texas, in 1846. In February 1853 the fif...
4/21/2023
WILLIAMS, LEONARD G. (1802–1854).Leonard Goyen (Colonel Len) Williams [pseud. Leonard S. Williams, Leonard H. Williams, Leonardo Goyens, Leonard O. Goen], soldier and Indian agent, the son of Maria Pri...
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10/9/2019
4/15/2023
WILLIAMS, LEONARD G. (1802–1854).Leonard Goyen (Colonel Len) Williams [pseud. Leonard S. Williams, Leonard H. Williams, Leonardo Goyens, Leonard O. Goen], soldier and Indian agent, the son of Maria Pri...
4/15/2023
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM (1803–1894).William (Bill) Williams, settler and soldier, son of Maria Priscilla and Thomas Williams, was born in Tennessee on October 25, 1803. By 1818 the family had moved to Missou...
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6/17/2011
4/15/2023
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM (1803–1894).William (Bill) Williams, settler and soldier, son of Maria Priscilla and Thomas Williams, was born in Tennessee on October 25, 1803. By 1818 the family had moved to Missou...
4/15/2023
Jesse Watkins, early Texas settler, physician, and Indian commissioner, the son of William Ezekiel and Betsy (Jernigan) Watkins, was born at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, about 1776. He married Mary McCorkl...
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3/28/2023
3/28/2023
Jesse Watkins, early Texas settler, physician, and Indian commissioner, the son of William Ezekiel and Betsy (Jernigan) Watkins, was born at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, about 1776. He married Mary McCorkl...
3/28/2023
French
"Many Oneidas as well as Tuscaroras lived at Canaseraga, and as it was on the Oneida Reservation travelers called this also "Oneida Village." When the first white settlers came to Sullivan, t...
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12/26/2019
2/7/2023
French
"Many Oneidas as well as Tuscaroras lived at Canaseraga, and as it was on the Oneida Reservation travelers called this also "Oneida Village." When the first white settlers came to Sullivan, t...
2/7/2023
Mary Theresa Hennecke Juergens, early Texas settler and Indian captive, the daughter of Anna Maria (Middike) and Joseph Hennecke, was born on June 18, 1809, in Entrup, Westphalia. On July 20, 1833, she...
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2/3/2023
2/3/2023
Mary Theresa Hennecke Juergens, early Texas settler and Indian captive, the daughter of Anna Maria (Middike) and Joseph Hennecke, was born on June 18, 1809, in Entrup, Westphalia. On July 20, 1833, she...
2/3/2023
Edward and his daughter Abigail suffered greater Revolutionary War hardships than perhaps other members of the Byram family. Their experiences in being taken a prisoner by the Indians is all related in...
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6/11/2011
2/2/2023
Edward and his daughter Abigail suffered greater Revolutionary War hardships than perhaps other members of the Byram family. Their experiences in being taken a prisoner by the Indians is all related in...
2/2/2023
James S. Gillett, lawyer, military officer, and adjutant general, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Shackleford) Gillett, was born at Lincoln, Kentucky, in 1810. Before 1820 his family moved to Howard County...
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10/25/2012
12/12/2022
James S. Gillett, lawyer, military officer, and adjutant general, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Shackleford) Gillett, was born at Lincoln, Kentucky, in 1810. Before 1820 his family moved to Howard County...
12/12/2022
Monk Estill (died 1835) arrived in Kentucky in the 1770s as a slave but was later freed, becoming the first freed slave in Kentucky. He made gunpowder at Boonesborough, KY. His son, Jerry, was the firs...
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12/11/2022
12/11/2022
Monk Estill (died 1835) arrived in Kentucky in the 1770s as a slave but was later freed, becoming the first freed slave in Kentucky. He made gunpowder at Boonesborough, KY. His son, Jerry, was the firs...
12/11/2022
Joseph William (Peter) Gardner, Indian fighter, traildriver, and rancher, was born in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, on March 26, 1851. The family moved to Texas in 1855 and settled in Atascosa County...
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11/20/2019
12/2/2022
Joseph William (Peter) Gardner, Indian fighter, traildriver, and rancher, was born in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, on March 26, 1851. The family moved to Texas in 1855 and settled in Atascosa County...
12/2/2022
JONES, HORATIO Ancestor #: A200652
Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER
Birth: 11-19-1763 EAST CALN TWP CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: 8-18-1836 GENESEO LIVINGSTON...
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11/26/2022
11/26/2022
JONES, HORATIO Ancestor #: A200652
Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER
Birth: 11-19-1763 EAST CALN TWP CHESTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: 8-18-1836 GENESEO LIVINGSTON...
11/26/2022
"Peter was a white, Dutch boy captured and adopted by the Seneca Indians. Peter's parents were from Holland and lived near Fort Pitt, now Pittsburg. Peter was captured on the Lower Allegany Reservation...
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9/18/2021
8/1/2022
"Peter was a white, Dutch boy captured and adopted by the Seneca Indians. Peter's parents were from Holland and lived near Fort Pitt, now Pittsburg. Peter was captured on the Lower Allegany Reservation...
8/1/2022
Scots-Irish - adopted into the Delaware and the Seneca
Sheninjee married Mary in the Ohio country. He fell ill and died during their long trek to New York. See:
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6/19/2017
8/1/2022
Scots-Irish - adopted into the Delaware and the Seneca
Sheninjee married Mary in the Ohio country. He fell ill and died during their long trek to New York. See:
8/1/2022
DAR Ancestor #A018383
Birth: Jun. 14, 1717 Caroline County, Virginia, USA Death: Mar. 8, 1780 Boonesborough, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
"Probably no single man accomplished more than did Colon...
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3/10/2022
DAR Ancestor #A018383
Birth: Jun. 14, 1717 Caroline County, Virginia, USA Death: Mar. 8, 1780 Boonesborough, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
"Probably no single man accomplished more than did Colon...
3/10/2022