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Peter Hench (c.1758 - c.1778)

Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy : Aug 23 2023, 23:43:28 UTC

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5/8/2008
5/22/2022
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5/8/2008

Peter Hench (c.1758 - c.1778)

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5/22/2022

Johann Heinrich Hench (1756 - c.1778)

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5/8/2008
5/22/2022
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5/8/2008

Johann Heinrich Hench (1756 - c.1778)

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5/22/2022

Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 7 2019, 7:59:12 UTC "Born 12 Nov, 1753 at South Branch, Somerset County, New Jersey. Died 2 Oct, 1835 at Chester, Pennsylvania. Began his service...

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7/7/2019
5/2/2022
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7/7/2019

Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 7 2019, 7:59:12 UTC "Born 12 Nov, 1753 at South Branch, Somerset County, New Jersey. Died 2 Oct, 1835 at Chester, Pennsylvania. Began his service...

5/2/2022

Lt. Col. Thomas Bull MP (1744 - 1837)

"firstborn of seven children"

Thomas Bull was a Patriot in the American Revolutionary war from Pennsylvania. His DAR Ancestor # is A016799 Bull, who was born in Montgomery County, acquired more than 500 acres of land in 1783 with t...

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3/2/2009
4/30/2022
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3/2/2009

Lt. Col. Thomas Bull MP (1744 - 1837)

"firstborn of seven children"

Thomas Bull was a Patriot in the American Revolutionary war from Pennsylvania. His DAR Ancestor # is A016799 Bull, who was born in Montgomery County, acquired more than 500 acres of land in 1783 with t...

4/30/2022

Lucas Selover (1730 - 1776)

DAR Ancestor #: A101944 From Hadler, 1942, pg. 79:"md Neeltje ... and had their second son baptized at Six Mile Run D.R.Ch. List of children is not complete but the others we have found were baptized a...

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8/8/2007
11/19/2017
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8/8/2007

Lucas Selover (1730 - 1776)

DAR Ancestor #: A101944 From Hadler, 1942, pg. 79:"md Neeltje ... and had their second son baptized at Six Mile Run D.R.Ch. List of children is not complete but the others we have found were baptized a...

11/19/2017

George Dunn (1720 - 1776)

"George, youngest son of John Dunn, was born about 1720. He settled in Oakham, Worcester county, Mass. He served in the old French war in 1745; was taken prisoner, sent to France, there exchanged and r...

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7/1/2016
7/22/2016
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7/1/2016

George Dunn (1720 - 1776)

"George, youngest son of John Dunn, was born about 1720. He settled in Oakham, Worcester county, Mass. He served in the old French war in 1745; was taken prisoner, sent to France, there exchanged and r...

7/22/2016

Noted in Fell diary quoted in Dandridge's 1911 "American prisioners of the Revolution" .p.115 Burial: Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument Brooklyn Kings County (Brooklyn) New York, USAaccording to the resea...

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1/1/2016
1/1/2016
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1/1/2016

Noted in Fell diary quoted in Dandridge's 1911 "American prisioners of the Revolution" .p.115 Burial: Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument Brooklyn Kings County (Brooklyn) New York, USAaccording to the resea...

1/1/2016

Jeremiah Lay, Jr (1745 - 1778)

When Jeremiah Lay was born on October 5, 1745, in Saybrook/Westbrook, Connecticut, his father, Jeremiah, was 30 and his mother, Prudence, was 26. He married Eustatia "Statia" Bushnell (1752-1809) daugh...

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11/2/2015
11/2/2015
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11/2/2015

Jeremiah Lay, Jr (1745 - 1778)

When Jeremiah Lay was born on October 5, 1745, in Saybrook/Westbrook, Connecticut, his father, Jeremiah, was 30 and his mother, Prudence, was 26. He married Eustatia "Statia" Bushnell (1752-1809) daugh...

11/2/2015

Stanford White MP (1853 - 1906)

Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long s...

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3/10/2009
8/27/2015
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3/10/2009

Stanford White MP (1853 - 1906)

Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long s...

8/27/2015