Revolutionary War Veterans

 

~~Buried in the Northwest Territorial States~~

 

----Sources: Society Sons of the American Revolution; Daughters of the American Revolution Records, Various Newspapers, FaMilitia Records, Wikipedia, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Revolution buried in the state of Ohio (1929); Friday, January 16, 2004 in the "Times-Gazette" Page 7A;  Cemetery Records, History Of Adams County, Ohio  by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers published in 1900 by E. B. Stivers of West Union, OH; Historical Library, Cleveland, Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Trumbull Co., History of Knox County, Ohio, it's Past and Present containing a condensed comprehensive history of Ohio, United States Congressional Serial set, Issue 6924 - Eighteenth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Washington Government Printing Office - 1916.

 

Between 25,000 and 70,000 American Patriots died during active Military service.  Of these, approximately 6,800 were killed in battle, while at least 17,000 died from disease. The majority of the latter died while prisoners of war of the British, mostly in the prison ships in New York Harbor.  Many of the Veteran's or their faMilitiaes were awarded Government Land Grants in these frontier states.   These pioneer settlers led the way to Statehood in Ohio (1803), IN (1816), IL (1818), MI (1837) ,  Wisconsin (1848) and Minnesota (1858).  If you have a Revolutionary War Veteran buried in the NW Territory with faMilitia ties to Clark County, Wisconsin, please contact us so we can add that information.  If you find a surname of interest, we suggest you contact the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) or the SAR (Sons of the American Revolution) for additional information.

 

 

 

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A’STURGUS (A. STURGIS, STURGIS), MINARD (MINER, MINOR, MAINARD, MINART) Knox Co., IN; b. Jan. 26, 1759, VA.. Service-In Capt. Wm. Harrod’s Company, in 1780, at the station near the Falls now in Jefferson and Shelby Counties, KY Proof:  Revolutionary Soldiers and Pensioners, who settled and lived in Kentucky Counties, page 3. d. March 23, 1786-Killed by Indians, S. E. of Post Vincennes. No trace of grave. Wife buried in IN Church Cemetery on Monroe City Road. Married-Ann Mayes b. 1762. Ch. Mary b. 1781, m. Daniel Smith; Robert b. 1782; Elizabeth 11. 1784; Margaret b. 1785, m. John Johnson, son of Rev. Soldier James Johnson. Collected by Mrs. .S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

ABBOTT, JOHN. Bloomfield, Greene Co., IN;  b. Feb. 16, 1755, Dorchester Co., MD;  Enlisted Jun 1, 1781; served as Pvt.. in Capt. William Little's Company, Col. Dixon's NC Regt. and in Capt. Rudolph's Co., Col. Lee's Regt.  Was in the battles of Entaw Springs and Dorchester, SC; d. 1836; buried in Bloomfield, Greene Co., IN

 

ABBOTT, JOSEPH. Brown Co., OH; b. May 29/1739.  Served in the Continental army during the Rev.  Married Esther —, who was buried  Sept 17, 1746. Children: Mary, Chloe, John, Rebecca, Eunice. Silas, Jane, Joseph. d. Franklin Twp, Brown Co., OH, b. Abbott faMilitia Cem in Franklin Twp. Moved fr NJ to VA and shortly after the war came to Straight Creek, Franklin Twp, Brown Co., OH, With Greer Brown, located 1000 acres, each taking 500 acres. Ref : Brown Co. History 1883 by Beers & Co., p 539. Malcolm Abbott, Georgetown, OH and Mrs. A. A. Wicoff, descendants. Contact:: Taliaferro and Lieutenant Byrd Chaps.

 

ABEL, JOHN, Lake Co., OH; b. 1756;  Service: Corp. Enlisted June 1777 for 3 mos. under Capt. Jonathan Penoyer ; Oct 1 for one mo under Capt.  Ephriam Merimer ; Dec 1778 for 3 mos. under Capt. Amos Chapel ; Jul. 1778 for 3 mos. under Col.  Lawrence;. d. Dec 23, 1836 at Perry, Lake Co, OH, b. Perry, OH, MI: "Died in Perry, Lake Co, OH on Friday the 23rd of Dec 1836--Mr. John Abel, a Revolutionary Soldier, in the 80th yr of his age. He rose in the morning in good health, ate a hearty breakfast, and went out and cut a stick of wood at the door; went in and sat down, and while caressing a little grandchild who was playing around him, swooned away and died instantly."

 

ABELL / ABLE, JOHN. Bloomfield, Greene Co., IN;. b. abt. 1758; wf. Elizabeth; Pvt.. in Capt. Hollinshead's Co., Col. Shreve's 2nd NJ; d. 1836; burial in Grandview Cemetery, Bloomfield, Greene Co., IN

 

ACHOR, JOHN, SR. Clinton Co., OH; b. 14 Dec 1758. d. 24 Aug 1840 and was buried in the Achor Cemetery near New Vienna. Contributor: George Clinton Chapter.

 

ACKERMAN, JOHN.  Knox Co. OH;  b. 1757, Bergen Co, NJ.; Pvt..  Mar: 1st wife (no date). 2nd wf. Amv Barton Roberts (a widow) Feb 1803. Children: Catherine b 1803, John Jr b 1805, Abraham b 1808, Mary b 1810. d. Sept 8, 1841, Knox Co, Middlebury Twp. Fur in North Fork Cem in the western part of the county in MI : "John Ackerman died Sept 8, "1841, aged 83 yrs, 9 mos, 16 da. A soldier of 1776." Pioneer settler. A farmer. Ref : Wm. Ackerman, Mt Vernon, OH, Contact:: Mt Gilead and Kokosing Chaps.

 

ACRE, PHILIP. Harrison Co., IN; b. Aug. 20, 1754, PPA. Service-Drafted Frederick Co. MD  in CO. of Capt. George Perry, Regt. of Col. Tim Greene. Served 3 mos. Was not at any time with regular troops. Again drafted for 3 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9690. d. Aug. 8, 1843, in Harrison Co., OH, IN. Married-March 14, 1788, to Catherine -. Ch. Anna Acckerin (German spelling), b., Dec. 15, 1789; Maria Magdelina Acckerin; Anna Barbara Acckerin, b., Sept. 12, 1790.

 

ADAIR, JAMES. Franklin Co., IN; b. May 8, Bucks Co., PPA. Service-Name appears on a return for the regiments of the Ninety-Six District, S. C.-showing the amount due him was 566 pounds currency. Return made by Col. Robert Anderson. Proof:  Historical Commission of S. C. d. March 23, 1831. Buried in Old Brookville Cemetery. Stone. S. A. R. Bronze marker placed by Judge Charles Remy, a descendant. Married-Rebecca Montgomery (1751-1835). Ch. Margaret 1784-1866, -m. John Ewing; Rebecca 1786-1875, m. James Remy; John 1787, m. first to Lucy Trusler, second to Susanna Thomas, third to Sally Trusler; Jean, m. - Eads; Joseph; Isaac 1792-1852, m. Jane , Holland; Lucretia 1795-1870, m. John Wildridge; Benjamin. Collected by Mrs. Z. R. Peterson, Detroit, MI.

 

ADAIR, JAMES.  Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1740;  Pvt.. Third Battalion, NJ.  Married Mary McCord (1744-1824). Children: William, James. Alexander. d. 1816. b. Presbyterian Cemetery Poland. O. GM by D. A. R. in 1915-17. Ref : NJ Men in the Rev p 485 ; p 59 Vol. 2, History of Trumbull and Mahoning County Natl. No. 51982 D. A. R. Lin. Mrs. J. Craig Smith, descendant. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

ADAMS, ABRAHAM. Delaware Co., OH; b. 1755 Sussex Co, NJ; Sgt in Sussex Co, NJ. Militia. d. 1822 Delaware Co., OH. National Number 96327, Vol. 97, p 103 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.

 

ADAMS, ASAHELTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. Sep. 13, 1754 at Canterbury, CT Service: Enlisted at Norwich, CT, in 1775, 7th Regt Continental Line May 5, 1777. Transferred to "The Guards" Apr 1, 1778 and served to close of war. Discharged  May 5, 1781. With Washington at Valley Forge, crossing Delaware river and Trenton battle. Parents : Phineas and Lydia Fitch Adams. Married Olive Avery 1779, (bur at his side). Children: Elizabeth, David Augustus. Asael, Frances Ursula. Susan, Mason, Olive, Jay. Adeline, Phineas. d. May 25, 1821, Girard, OH, b. Miami Cem Liberty Twp. MI : "Asahel Adams formerly of 'Canterbury, CT Died 5/25/1821. aged 66 yrs." GM by faMilitia. Ref: Fred Adams, Warren, OH, (S. A. R. on this line). Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

ADAMS, DAVID, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col Seward, Capt. Benj Kirkendall, NJ Tr. b. in Harlem Twp. Pensioned. Fur in for Delaware Chapter.

 

ADAMS, DAVID. Johnson Co., IN; b. 1762, in Donegal, Ireland. Service-Drafted from York County, Penn., in August, 1780, served in Capt. Coverha.fer’s CO., under Major Bailey. Served from Nov. 1780 to Feb. 1781, as a substitute for Jacob Staley in the same CO. Proof:  Pension claim. d. May 1, 1839, in Morgan. Co. IN, where he had lived but is buried across the county line in Johnson Co. in the Bethlehem Cemetery. FaMilitia stone. Married-Mary-. Ch. Henry; John; Hugh; Jacob; Elizabeth; Mary; Tenna; Isabelle. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, 448 E. Madison Street, Franklin, IN

 

ADAMS, ELIJAH. Licking Co., OH; b. 1755 in CT, Enlisted at Enfield, CT, May 1, 1775 as Pvt. in Capt. Hezekiah Parson's Company, Col Inman's Regt. also Col Motto's Regt. Was detached as a marine with Capt. Murison on a row-galley on Lake Champlain, where he was captured, but shortly after was released on parole. On June 1, 1782 he Enlisted as Sgt in Col Willet's Re^ in New York.  Married Sarah Vails, Feb 11, 1798, Otsego, NY. d. Dec 7, 1843 Monroe Twp. MI: "Rev. War" GM by Hetuck Chapter in 1910. Ref: History of Licking Co., OH

 

ADAMS, GEORGE. Drake Co., OH; ; b. Oct 26, 1767 in PA. Served as a drummer boy in Capt. Finley's Company, Pa Line in the Rev. Also served as an Indian spy under St Clair, and a coat worn by him is in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. A Maj. in Militiaat beginning of 1812 and commanded Ft Green. Married Elizabeth Ellis, Ft Washington (now Cincinnati). Children: Elizabeth Adams Worley (first white female child b.in Cincinnati.) d. Nov 28, 1832. b. in Martin Cemetery 3 Militias east of Greenville, Adams Twp, near Bears Militias, formerly Adams Militia, built by him on land given him by the government. MI : Name, date of birth and age. His wife was a daughter of Gen and Elizabeth Ellis. Ref: Ohio Archaeological and History Society, Vol. 22, p 522. Contact:: Fort Greenville Chap, and S. A. R. of Dayton.

 

ADAMS, JOHN. Coshocton Co., OH;  Died at West Bedford. Contact:: Mrs. Augustus Ripple, member Coshocton Chapter.

 

ADAMS, LUTHER. Jasper, IN;  b. abt.1753, England. Dubois County Service-Private in Houghton’s Company, P. Denny’s MA Militiatia. Also in Capt. Jothan Houghton’s CO., Col. Samuel Denny’s 2nd. Regt., Gen. Fellows’Brigade. Enlisted Oct. 24, 1779, and discharged Dec. 1, 1779, at Claverack. Also with West Point men 1781. 34 Proof:  Mass. S. & S. of Rev. War, p. 62; Muster Roll of Soldiers NH 1781; U. S. War Documents; NH War Record. d. At. age of 94. Buried in the Wilhoits Graveyard, 2 Militias W. of Jasper, IN Government marker placed by Luther A. Parker. Collected by George W. Wilson, Historian of Dubois Co. IN.

 

ADAMS, MOSES. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in CT, Continental Line. Placed on Pension roll Sept 6, 1819. b. in Franklin, OH, Drew Pension at Ravenna, OH, in 1840. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

ADAMS, SAMUEL. Cuyahoga Co., OH; On Ohio Pension roll. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

ADAMS, THOMAS. Green Co., OH;  Was receiving a Pension in 1810 at age of 83, for Military service thought to be Revolutionary. Record taken from census of 1840. Lived at Xenia, OH, Contact:: Catherine Green Chapter.

 

ADAMY, HENRY. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Served as Pvt. New York Troops. d. in 1836. GM by Western Reserve Chapter. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

ADGATE, JOHN HART. WarrenTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. 30 Sep. 1759 in Norwich, New London, CT, the son of Thomas and Ruth Leffingwell Adgate, who were married on Jan. 25, 1735.  Service: Surgeon.  Parents: Thomas and Ruth Lefifingwell) Adgate. (Mar Jan 25/1735). Married Sarah "Salley" Fitch, 10 Oct 1782 (probably in New London, CT); Children: John, James, Charles, Ulises, Salley, Hoover, Bolinda, Leviett, Caroline, Anna. d. Apr 23,' 1809, Warren, OH, b. Old Cemetery Mahoning Ave in faMilitia lot. Monument in good order. MI : John Hart Adgate. b.1759. Died 1809. GM by faMilitia. Name also on monument erected in Old Cem for Revolutionary Soldiers. Ref : FaMilitia History in possession of Adgate faMilitia still living in Warren. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.


AGARD, JOHN. Portage Co., OH; Lived at Brimfield. Drew Pension at age of 78 yrs. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

ALBAN, GEORGE. Jefferson Co., OH; b. 1758, Winchester, VA.  Enlisted 1776 VA Continental Line, 8th Regt. Transferred 1777 to Commander-in Chief's Guard. In battles of Germantown and Brandywine.  Married 1783 Jane Green (1760-1839). d. 1840, Steubenville, OH, Buried in Two Ridges Cemetery Jefferson Co. GM by Steubenville Chapter with official marker. Ref National Number 102642, Vol. 103. p 197 D. A. R. Lin. Fur infer Steubenville Chapter.

 

ALBAUGH, ZACHARIAH. Licking Co., OH; b. 1758 Shenandoah Valley, VA; Enlisted as Pvt. and rose to rank of Major. Was at Germantown, Oct 31, 1777 ; served until close of war. .'\lso at Brandywine. From Frederick county, MD;  d. Nov 9, 1859 Newton Twp. b. in Evans Cem near St Louisville. MI: "Rev. War." GM by Hetuck Chapter in 1909. Ref: History of Licking County by E. M. P. Brister. Pension file 2902. Contact:: Hetuck Chapter.

 

ALBIN, JOHN.  Clark Co., OH; b. 1740, VA Children: William, Gabriel, John, Joseph, Sarah. d. 1820, Clark Co. b. Ebenezer, Militias south on Yellow Springs pike, southeast corner. MI : Name, date of death. GM by faMilitia monument. Came to Ohio at close of war. A farmer. Ref ; FaMilitia records. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

ALBION, WILLIAM.  Putnam Co., IN; b. 1764, Westmoreland Co., PA Service-Private and Ensign in Capt. John Van Meter’s Westmoreland CO., PA Troops. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 107680 and No. 139622. d. 1849, near Greencastle, IN Married-Jane - (1777-1839). Ch. William: Joseph 1794-1863, m. Rosannah Sheeks.

 

ALCORN, GEORGE. Bartholomew Co., IN; b. March 25, 1760, Pedee River, N. C. Service-Enlisted Fairfield Dist. S. C. Volunteered 1780 in Militiatia under Capt. Thomas Hanna, served 10 days. 1781; under Capt. Thomas, Col. Hammond, served 2 mos., went to Augusta. Later served 3 mos. under Capt. Davis. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31516. d. Dec. 27, 1833. Buried west of Columbus.

 

ALDEN, DAVID.  Geauga Co., OH;  b. 1750. Williamsfield, MA; Pvt. Mass State Militia Enlisted 1780 in 'Capt Isaac Pope's Company.  Parents: David and Lucy (Thomas) Alden. Married 1783 Susanna Ward. Children: Ezra, Lucy, Chandler, Mary, Lydia, Enoch, Susanna, Hannah, Sarah, Wheeler. d. Jan 8, 1843. b. Middlefield, OH, Cemetery, on lot of son Enoch Alden, which has monument. MI: 'David Alden, died Jan. 8, 1843, 84 years.' GM by faMilitia. Farmer. Descendant of John Alden of Plvmouth. National number of Revolutionary Soldier in D. A. R. Honor Roll 21065, 14575. Ref : 90269, Vol. 91, p 88 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

ALDRIDGE, JOHN SIMPSON. Rush Co., IN; b. Feb. 9, 1761. Service-Enlisted 1776, 1777, in VA, now Greene Co., Penn., and served under Capt. James Hook, Col. Russell’s 13th VA Regt.; Capt. Uriah Springer, Col. John Gibson’s 9th VA Regt. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9698. d. Nov. 17, 1842. Buried on his farm in Anderson Twp. Name appears on the Bronze tablet in the Rush Co. Court House, Rushville, IN Married-1783, Mary Lakin (1760-1843). Ch. Joseph Lakin 1784-1815; Rachel Plumm, b. 1786, m. - Stiers; Rauzy, h. 1789, m. Sarah -; Eliza, b. 1791, m. Rafe Stiers; Mary b. 1793, m. - Smith; Sarah b. 1795; John b. 1798; Delilah b. 1799, m. - Layton; Erasmus b. 1801; Nathan b. 1803.

 

ALDRED, HENRY. Adams Co., OH; b. in Germany, date unknown. d. in 1835. "Son of Christopher and Ann Margaret Aldred (Aldrith, Aldrick) Married Elizabeth Whipple June 26, 1786 in Virginia, to this union were born 9 children. Five sons, Oliver, Alfred, Henry, David, & John; four daughters, EMilitia, Peggy(Margaret), Sarah, & Elizabeth.

Henry served in the 4th VA Regiment, Revolutionary War. He was a carpenter after the war.
 

ALDRIDGE, JOHN. Lebanon, IN; b.1762. Boone County Service-Enlisted Westmoreland Co., PA June 1781. Served with PA Troops as drummer and private under Capt. Holmes and Thomas Stokley. Discharged Jul. 1783. Proof:  -Pension claim W. 25342. d. Feb. 2, 1835, in B’oone Co., IN Married-Elizabeth Wees. In 1855 widow was living in Boone Co., IN, with grandson, whose name was not given. Collected by Mrs. Minnie McClaine, 210 W. Royal Street, Lebanon, IN.

 

ALEXANDER, AGNES BEWSTER. Monroe Co., IN; b. Apr 25, 1763, VA Service-A Patriot. Aided soldiers with food, clothing and bullets. Proof:  Revolutionary Services of the Brewster Sisters hy Ann S. Alexander. d. Aug. 25, 1830., and was buried in the Cemetery on the IN University Campus, Bloomington, IN Stone. Married-William Alexander. Ch. William; James; John; Robert; Henry: Rachel; Mary. Collected by Bloomington Chapter D. A. R.

 

ALEXANDER, JAMES. Belmont Co., OH;  b. 1733, Campbeltown, Argyil, Scotland. Married Margaret Wilson. Margaret Clark Ross, 2nd wife. Children : Jane, Margaret, James , Andrew, Nancy, Mary, John, Robert, Peter, Jenetta, Thomas, Elizabeth. d. May 9, 1817 Belmont Co, OH, b. Scotch Ridge, near Martins Ferry, OH, A farmer. Ref : Mrs. Minteer, New Concord, OH, Contact:: Wheeling, W. VA Chap, by Mrs A. L. McFarland, St Clairsville, OH.

 

ALEXANDER, JOSEPH.  Montgomery Co., IN; b. 1756 County of Tyrone, Ireland. Service-Enlisted about Christmas 1777, under Capt. Hugh White, PA Militiatia. NorthumberIand Co. PA Was at Philadelphia, Trenton, and Princeton. Was in 10 skirmishes in tour of Ash Swamp, Camrons Hills. Was elected ensign on this tour. Enlisted in fall of 1778 under Capt. James McMahon of PA Militiatia. Discharged spring of 1779. Served again in 1779 for 5 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32091. Death-Last payment of pension made to. soldier on March 6, 1838, at which time he certified he had lived in IN for six years. No faMilitia data given on pension application.

 

ALEXANDER, JOSEPH. Harrison Co., OH; b. 1752.  Served as a member of Capt. Eleazer Williamson's Company in 3rd Bn Washington Co, PA. Militia1782-84.  Married Elizabeth (1762-1833). d. 1830. b. in Cadiz Old graveyard. Ref : PA. Archives, 6th Series, II, 124.

 

ALEXANDER, MARGARET CLARKE. Belmont Co., OH;  b. 1743 in Scotland. Received into her home and nursed back to health four soldiers sick with fever. Married James Ross. d. 1809 in Belmont Co. O. Ref: National Number--99898, Vol. 100, p 279, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM b. 1752, North Carolina. Wayne County Service-Enlisted in Carlisle, Penn,, in Dec. 1775, as a Pvt. in Capt. James Wilson’s CO., Col. Irvine’s PA Regt. Was in battle of Three Rivers and discharged Mar. 1777; Proof:  Pension claim W. 9697. d. Jan. 5 or 6, 1821. Married-1789, Margaret Cull. Ch. William Jr., m. Elizabeth Parks. Collected by Mrs. Glenn Beeson, Cambridge City, IN.

 

ALEY, ABRAHAM ISAAC. Green Co., OH; b. 11 Oct 1758 in Frederick, MD, British Colonial America.  He was the son of John Alley.  In 1788, he married Margaret Yakley in Frederick, MD.  They became the parents of at least 7 sons and 5 daughters:
Elizabeth Aley Fox; Catharine Aley Garst 1789–1831; Jacob Aley 1793–1846; Hannah Aley Shuey 1799–1876.  Abraham Isaac Aley died 11 Oct 1813 in Green Co., OH and was buried in Beavercreek Twp., Greene Co., OH, Plot & lot 1, grave #2.

 

ALFORD, BENEDICT. Geauga Co., OH;  b. Mar. 13, 1757, Windsor, CT.  Benedict was a private in Capt. A. Prior's company, Connecticut troops, and in Capt. Johnathan Fassett's company, Col. Samuel Safford's VT Continental regiment, and in 1777 was a sergeant in command of a detachment guarding prisoners. He also served in Capt. Samuel Clark's company of MA Militiatia in 1780.  He was the son of Benedict Alford (1716-1791) and Jerusha Ashley (1723-1761). Wife Huldah's surname was probably Hickox, but that is not certain. He moved to Troy with one of his sons, also named Benedict, who is buried in the same Cemetery, and a daughter with two children whose names we do not know. Benedict and Huldah had two more sons: William, who is buried in MI, and Ammi, who died in VT.

 

ALFORD, ELIJAH R. Portage Co., OH; b. 13 Apr 1757 in Bershire, MA. Lived at Windham, OH. Father: Elijah Alford (14 Dec 1732 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT, d. 16 Jan 1771, in Becket MA @ 38 yrs.  Mother: Hannah Higley (11 Mar 1736 or 37-27 Jan 1823 in Rutland, VT.) Drew pension; Wife: Micah Higley. d. 16  Sep 1827 and was buried in the Windham Cemetery, Portage Co., OH.

 

ALBERRY / ALLBERRY, JOHN THOMAS. Licking Co., OH; b. abt. 1760,  married Mary "Polly"  (Myer / Meyer) Pitzer. He was the father of Anna Maria Alberry, Thomas Richard Albery, Peter Albery, Margaret (Albery) Beem and Henry Meyer Albery.  d. 15 Apr 1843 at the age of 83 and was buried in the Universalist Cemetery, Jersey Twp., Licking Co., OH.

 

ALLEN, ADAM ELIJAH.  Fayette Co., OH;  b. 1 Dec 1754, PA; Pvt.. Volunteered from PA under Col. Brodhead in the 8th Regt.  He married Nancy (2nd wife.) Children: Elizabeth, William, Adam, Ethan, Aaron. Betsy, Sarah.  Adam Allen died Aug 27, 1851 at the age of ninety-six, near Militiaedgeville and was buried in the Coons Cemetery on Jamestown Pike in old part. MI : "Adam Allen a soldier of Revolution, entering Army of Washington in 1776. Fought at Monmouth and Brandywine."  Ref: National Number--109696.

 

ALLEN, ELIHU, JR. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. 6 Jun 1764 in Willston, Chittenden, VT, the son of Samuel and Hannah Allen.  Enlisted Aug 4, 1778, Capt. Olcott's Company, Col. Chapman's Regt, CT, Militia Discharged  Sept 21. Enlisted Jul. 23 in Col Webb's 2nd Regt 1780, Connecticut Line. Discharged  Dec 13.  Wife Ruth; Children: Electa Allen; Brother: Gen. Ethan Alphonso Allen; Half Sisters: Lydia Allen, Mary Allen, Abigail Lunt.  He died  8 Jun 1835, Wayne Twp, Ashtabula Co. b. Roberts Cemetery Wayne. Ref : Connecticut Men in the Revolution. Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

ALLEN, ISAAC. Fountain Co., IN;  b. March 15, 1755, Scott Co., VA Service-Pvt. under George Rogers Clark-16 mos. 18 days. He received 33 pounds and ,1 shillings. Enlisted again May 30, 1780, served until Nov. 30, :1781, under Capt. Richard buried asheas, Col. John Montgomery. Proof:  IL Reg. and the Western Army-Dot. No. 32, under the command of George Rogers Clark. Dot. No. 12, p. 1, on file in VA State Library. d. Dec. 15, 1831, Fountain Co., but buried in Wolf Cemetery, Sugar Creek Twp. Park Co., IN Stone. Married-First to Frances Petitt. Ch. Thomas: Isam; David; Jane; William; Anna M. second to Mrs. Poplett. Ch. James; Isaac; Peggy. Collected by Richard Henry Lee Chapter at Covington, and Veedersburg Chapter D. A. R. at Veedersburg.

 

ALLEN, JACOB. Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1760, Essex Co, NJ; Pvt. in NJ Militiatia. d. 1840, Cincinnati, OH, Ref: National Number-- 94374, Vol. 95, p 121, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ALLEN, JOHN. Daviess Co., IN;  b. 1760, Hunterdon Co., NJ. Service-Pvt. in Capt. John Philip’s 1st CO., Col. David Chambers’ 3rd Regt. Hunterdon Co., NJ Militiatia, Oct. 20, 1777. Proof:  Stykers’ Official Register of the Officers and Men of NJ, p. 487. d. 1837. Buried in the Sugarland Cemetery, N. of Washington, IN Government marker placed by White River Chapter D. A. R. Married-First, about 1787, Rachel Wykoff. Ch. Hannah, m. Robert Wykoff and Elijah Burnett and John Rhodarmel; Sarah, m. Robert D. Majors; William b. 1792, m. Elizabeth Eads; John, m. EMilitia Manning; Rachel, m. Charles Wildridge and Zachariah Wood; Firman; Moses b. 1800, m. Mary Small; Mary b. 1802; m. Emanuel Gephart; Charity b. 1804, m. Dudley Johnson. Soldier, m. setond to Sarah Jones and third to Mary Bruce. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN.

 

ALLEN, JOHNTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. Soaptown, Lordstown Twp, southeast of Lordstown. Administrator of estate ordered Jul. 1843. Did not locate this grave. Name given in Yr Bk of S. A. R. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

ALLEN, JOSIAH. Harrison Co., OH; b. Jan 17, 1761.  Served as a ranger of the frontier in Richard Johnston's Company. Chester Co, PA. Parents: David and Susannah (White) Allen. Married Susannah Dickerson in 1798. Children : Susannah, Nancy, Elizabeth, John. George, Joshua, David. d. Dec 28, 1842, Harrison Co, OH, b. Dickerson Churchyard about 3 Militias from Cadiz. MI: "Josiah Allen. Sr. d. Dec. 28, 1842; 81 years." GM by son David, stone slab, prior to 1847. Moved to Harrison Co., IN in 1818. A farmer. Pa Archives. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

ALLEN, SILAS. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 1754, Canterbury, CT; In 1780 he was appointed Surgeon in CT, Troops.  Married Mary Cleveland in 1776. d. 1825, Royalton, OH, National Number: 75447, Vol. 76, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ALLEN, PHILLIP. Clinton, Rock Co., WI;  b. Jul. 9, 1757 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; Son of Nathan Allen (Lexington Minute Man). Father of Sidney Allen, Peris Schofield and Harvey Allen, brother of Abigail Thompson; Nathan Allen and 5 others. d. on his birthday, Jul 9, 1845;  At the outbreak of the revolution, 18-year-old Allen enlisted as his brother’s substitute in Captain Packard’s company of Colonel David Brewster’s regiment. Allen served in at least five MA regiments. He participated in the battles of Half Moon and Bennington. In September 1777, he joined General Gate’s army and was present at the surrender of British General John Burgoyne and his forces at Saratoga, New York.

ALLEN, WILLIAM. Green Co., OH;  b. 175'0, Meadville, PA. 1781 a Pvt. in Capt. George Sharp's Company, Washington Co, Pa Militia Married Susan Ruckman. d. 1822, Xenia, OH, Ref: National Number--79808, Vol. 80, D. A. R. Lin.

ALLEN, WILLIAM. Green Co., OH;  b. 175'0, Meadville, PA; 1781 a Pvt. in Capt. George Sharp's Company, Washington Co, Pa Militia  Married Susan Ruckman. d. 1822, Xenia, OH, Ref: National Number--79808, Vol. 80, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ALLERTON, JOHN, SR, Portage Co., OH; b. 10 Mar 1763, NJ;  Pvt. in State Troops NJ Militiatia.  d. 8 Apr 1851 at the age of 88 in Mahoning, OH.  He was buried in Rootstown, Portage Co., OH;  He was the son of Zachariah Allerton and his 2nd wife. His brothers were: Amos Allerton; Stephen Allerton; Samuel Allerton; Job Allerton; Jesse Allerton and 3 others.  John Allerton married Rachel Allerton;  they were the parents of James Allerton; Rachel Allerton and John Allerton.
Ref::  NJ Men of the Revolution,  p. 488. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

ALLEY, JOHN. Franklin Co., IN;  b. Jul. 8, 1764; Service-Served as -SPY with his brother-in-law, Samuel Porter, under Col. Alexander Barnett of Russell Co. VA-about 7 mos. Received 5 shillings VA Currency per day for his service. Proof:  Pension claim R. 152. Claim rejected because he did not serve by order of competent authority and in a Military capacity for 6 mos. d. After 1841. Probably buried in Butler Twp.

 

ALLEY, SAMUEL Decatur Co., IN; b. June 25, 1761 Henrico Co., VA Service-Enlisted in May 1777, served 4 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. McLanahan (mcclanahan) and Snody in VA Troops against the Indians at Moore Fort. Enlisted June 1, 1779, for 1 mo. in Capt. Alexander Ritchie’s VA CO., against Indians in Powell’s Valley. Oct. 1, 1782, enlisted from KY in Capt. Adam’s CO., Col. Benjamin Logan’s VA Regt. served 5 weeks Proof:  Pension claim W. 9694. d. Aug. 12, 1847, in Shelby Co. IN; Buried in Alley Cemetery near Militiaord, Decatur Co. Stone. Married-1786, Mary Osborne (Osburn), died 1856. Ch. Jonathan b. 1787, m. Catherine Doddridge b. 1788; m. Jane -; Cyrus b. 1791, m. Charity Nelson; Thursey b. 1793, m. - McCarty; Joydey b. 1795, m. - Gant; Sampson b. 1797; Lanzel b. 1800, m. William Fowler; Elihu b. 1803; Azby C. b. 1806; Samuel b. 1808; Soloman b. lSl0. Collected by Mrs. H. S. McKee, Greensburg, IN.

 

ALLIN / ALLEN, JOHN. Harrison Co., IN;  b. 1759.  Service-Name appears on records in office of Comptroller, Raleigh, N. C., as having received pay for Military service. Served three tours in N. C. against the Indians. Proof:  Pension claim R. 135. Pension rejected because failure to prove 6 mos. service.  d. Dec. 28, 1832, Harrison Co., OH, IN Married: Hannah Mary (Bartee) Allen  in 1779, in Caswell N. C. Dau. Nancy, m. Francis Wright.

 

ALLIS, MOSES, Lorain Co., OH;  b. May 17, 1746 in East Windsor, CT; Pensioned for service as a Pvt. in the 2nd & 5th Regts. of the CT Line. He Married 9 Oct. 1766 to Mary Addams, b. 23 Sept, 1745. He Died 24 Sep. 1826 in Hartford Co., buried in the Enfield Cemetery Sect. A, lot 13, row 9.He has a tombstone with a War Service marker. SAR approved application #158408. Aged 80 y 4 m 26 days on stone from "History of Enfield," Vol. III, by Francis Olcott Allen, c. 1900, page 2317]. SAR Ancestor # P-102706

 

ALLISON, RICHARD.  Clermont Co., OH;; b. 1744, Goshen, Orange Co, NY; Served throughout Revolution under Gen St Clair.Married Apr 1794 at Ft Washington, Cincinnati, OH. to Rebecca, daughter of Col Strong of U. S. Army. d. Mar. 1816. Southwest part Stonelick Twp, Clermont Co. Graduated 1776 from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Entered army 1777 as Surgeon. After war practiced in Philadelphia till 1788 when made Surgeon General of Northwest, serving under Harmar, St Clair and Wayne. Was first physician in Cincinnati, OH, and one of the most noted of his time—known over all U. S. Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH, Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

ALLISON, RICHARD, DR.  Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1757 in Goshen, Orange Co., NY. a medical officer during the American Revolution. He became the Surgeon General of General Anthony Wayne's Legion when the troops were going to organize and defeat the Ohio Indians. On the re-organization of the army in 1789, he was appointed surgeon of the regiment of infantry, and became the ranking medical officer of the army up to the time of his resignation. He was living for a few years on his farm "on the east fork of the Little Miami River," he returned to Cincinnati in 1805, and continued in practice until his death, March 22, 1816, Daniel Drake called him the "Father of our local profession," and wrote of him that, " though not profound in science, he was sagacious, unassuming, amiable and kind." Allison died at 5 a.m. on March 22, 1816 at the age of 58, after a short illness. He was buried in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery on Fifth Street in Cincinnati. His body was later moved and now is buried in the Wesleyan Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

ALLISON, WILLIAM. Pickaway Co., OH; b. abt. 1748, Augusta Co., VA. Married Sarah Robertson bef. 1785,  in VA Children: The only one we have record of was Dorcas Allison who on Sept 3, 1811 Married John Militias of Augusta, VA b. south end of Cemetery. MI : "Soldier Pt Pleasant and American Revolution. William Allison died Aug 15, 1825 in the 75th year of his age." The grave stone was made of Free Stone and is in fair shape. GM re-marked by Dr. Edward C. Militias, Columbus, OH. Was a soldier in Gen Andrew Lewis' Army of Virginians who on Oct 10, 1774 won the battle of Pt Pleasant VA and marched with Lewis' army to join John Murry's army Camp Charlotte on Scippo Creek about 4 Militias from its mouth in the Scioto river, in what is now Pickaway Co, OH. Afterwards served in the war of the Revolution.

 

ALLSTOTT, JOHN. Clark County, IN;  b. 1755. Service: Enlisted Apr 1776, Burke Co., PA in company of Capt. Lewis Farmer, for a term of 1 yr., 9 mos. In battles of Long Island, Brandywine, Germantown, and Trenton. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9695. d. Dec. 31, 1837, Clark Co., IN Married-1783, Margaret Williams. (1763-1845). Ch. Robert b. 1784; Jacob b. 1786; Elizabeth b. 1788; John b. 1789; Dome1 b. 1791; Nicholas b. 1793; Rease b. 1795; William H. 1801; Thomas b. 1808; Joseph b. 1810.

 

ALLYN, NATHAN. Granville, Licking Co., OH; b. Jan. 5, 1740 to Robert and Abigail (Avery) Allyn. Served as a Seaman aboard the Privateer Brigantine Marquis de La Fayette, under Captain Elisha Hinman. Date of entry Feb. 27, 1782; discharged Aug. 13, 1783. According to the log books, their first voyage was to the West Indies; the second voyage was to Virginia, "thence to Amersterdam," on Feb. 11, 1783. Prizes captured were the Brigantines Phoenix and Dispatch, and the sloop British Grenadier. He married Sarah Freeman, born Feb. 7, 1740, daughter of Ebenezer Freeman. Some Records say Sarah died in Groton, Ct., on Apr 6, 1790. 

 

ALSPACH  / ALSPAUGH, JOHN, LIEUT. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 23 Oct 1748 in Windsor Castle, Berks Co., PA.  Service:  Military Rank Lieutenant PA. d. 10 Nov 1836 and is buried in the Old Betzer Cem, Bloom Twp; section B row 3 grave 27; applied for pension.

 

ALSPACH  /  ALSPAUGH, MICHAEL, LIEUT. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 23 Oct 1748 in Windsor Castle, Berks Co., PA. Married #1 Married Mary Ann Harris in 1770 in Berks County, PA, #2 Married Eve M. Everett 28  Sep 1834.  d. 9 Nov 1836 at the age of 88 in Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH.  He was buried in the Old Betzer Churchyard.

 

ALSTON / ALLSTON, THOMAS. Hamilton Co., OH; b. 21 Mar 1753; Commissioned Ensign 1780, 7th Co., 1st Regt., Middlesex Co, NJ Militiatia.  Married Rebecca Brown and they had six children: Wallis Alston, 1776-1852; Benjamin B. Alston, 1782-1840; James Alston, 1783-1836; Lewis Alston, 1791-1843; Eliza Alston, 1796-1877 and Lettitia Alston Duffield, 1805-1875.

 

ALTMAN, WILLIAM. Columbiana Co., OH; b. 26 Sep 1760. Son of Johannes Wilhelm Altman (1724-1798) and Maria Barbara Scholl Altman (1736-1810).  Children: Anna Maria Altman Aldorffer (1790-1835, David Daniel Altman (1790-1869), Lewis Altman (1793-1887), Susan Altman Rummel (1799-1871), Hannah Altman Raub (1803-1871) and Sarah Altman Glosser (1806-1881) William d. 5 Feb 1839 at the age of 78 yrs., 4 mos. 10 da. in Fairfield Cemetery, Columbiana Co., OH, Sec. 5, Row 14 & 15. Lived in Fairfield Twp, Columbiana Co. , OH.

 

ALTON / ALLTON.  JOHN. Knox Co., IN; b. May 22, 1759, MD. Service-Pvt. Rangers of the Frontiers 1778-83, in Capt. John Dean’s co.; Pvt. Continental Line, Westmoreland Co. Militiatia: Pvt. 8th class under Capt. Wm. Parr’s Company, Sep. 15, 1782; Also Capt. John Wall’s 2nd. Battalion, 1782. Proof:  Penn. Archives, 3rd Series, vol. 23, p. 321; 5th Series, vol. 4, pp. 428 and 734; 6th Series, vol. 2, pp. 68 and 52. d. Jul. 18, 1823 at the age of 64. Buried Alton Cemetery, 6 Militias from Vincennes. Married-1784, Catherine Adams, b. 1764. Ch. Joseph (1785-1858) m. Rachel Jones; John b. 1~799; Cynthia (1798-1867) m. David Richey; Mary, m. George Stipes; William, m. Jane ?; James b. 1815. All these names taken from Will and dates from Cemetery. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

ALVEY, THOMAS GREEN. Perry County, IN; b. abt. 1750. Service-Enlisted for 3 yrs., Apr 24, 1778, to Apr 24, 1781, under Capt. Chew, Col. Ramsey’s Regt. MD Line Continental Establishment. Discharged at Annapolis, MD In battles of Monmouth, Stony Point. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35766. d. Feb. 12, 1824, at Tobansport, IN.

 

ALVIS, JESSE. Washington Co., OH; b. Aug. 1757.  Service-Pvt. in Capt. Holm.an Rice’s CO., Col. Francis Taylor’s Regt. of VA Militiatia. Served from March 1778 to Apr 1780. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35765. d. After 1841. Buried Mt. Washington Cemetery near Pekin. Government marker. Married-Mary Mallory. Ch. David; Patsy; Mary; Jesse. Collected by Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Sullivan, IN.

 

AMBURN, SAMUEL L. Randolph Co., OH;  b. May 4, 1765 or 1761, Philadelphia, PA Service-Enlisted 1776, as substitute for his father, Jacob Amburn. Pvt. in Capt. Stephen Bloom’s CO., Col. Faris’ PA Regt. In battle of Trenton. Served 6 mos. Enlisted 1777 as Pvt. in Capt. Henry Shipe’s PA CO. In battles of Brandywine and Germantown. Was chosen captain of volunteers and as such served 15 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32095. d. 1860. Buried Union Cemetery, Stoney Creek Twp. Stone Children-Samuel (1789-1881). In 1853 five children were living in IN. Collected by Mrs. James P. Goodrich, Winchester, IN.

 

AMES / AMOS, MORDECAI, LT. Harrison Co., OH; b. 1746 in Joppa, Hartford, MD, A Revolutionary pensioner living in North Twp., Son of Thomas Valentine Amos and Elizabeth Amos; Husband of Martha Ann Amos; Father of Henry Richardson Amos; Rachel Amos; Mary Amos; Robert Amos; John Archer Amos and 1 other; Brother of William Amos; Bethea Amos; Thomas Amos, Jr.; Nicholas Day Amos, Sr.; Ann Amos and 2 others.  d. Nov. 18, 1840, aged 90. U. S. Pension Rolls, 1940.  Buried in the Conotton Cemetery, North Twp., Row 18, Grave 7.

 

AMES, NATHANIEL CORNELIUS. Oregon, Dane Co., WI;  b.  Apr. 25, 1761 in Scituate, RI; and d. 1863 at age 102; buried in the Prairie Mound Cemetery, Blk 4, Lot 429, in the village of Oregon, Dane Co., WI [Photo]

 

AMRINE, ABRAHAM. Union Co., OH; b. June 1, 1761, Bedford Co, PA; Pvt.. Ranger on frontier. Married Alary Wolford June 25, 1785. Children: John, Henry Andrew, Moses, Frederick, Jeremiah, Abraham 2nd, Susannah. d. Nov 14, 1849, Union Co, OH, b. Amrine Cemetery Paris Twp. GM by faMilitia. He moved from Pa to Belmont Co, OH, in 1801 and in 1817 to Union Co. A farmer and Justice of Peace. First settler of Union Co. Ref : Record of War Dept. Pa Archives. Mrs. James R. Marker, No 156227 ; Mrs. James E. Hall No 237038. Accepting this information: Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

 

AMRINE, ADRIAN. Union Co., OH; b. in Amrine. Service: Pvt. Continental Line Revolutionary War.  Union Co. Cemetery, Paris Twp., Union Co., OH.

 

AMSDEN, ABRAHAM, JR.. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. 1752, Southboro, MA, Pvt.. Capt. Farwell's Company, MA Militiatia. Son of Abraham Amsden, Sr. and Hannah Whitcomb Amsden, brother of Abel and Adam Amsden. Married S. Morse Amsden, Apr. 28, 1773 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA.  Father of Abraham Amsden V, Asa Amsden, Nancy Amsden Currier and Sarah Amsden Moody. d. 20 Mar1833, Ashtabula, OH.


ANDERSON, AUGUSTINE. Morgan Co., OH; b. 15 Jan 1750, NJ, Ensign Spencer's Additional Continental Regt in 1777. Pensioned Lieutenant 1818.  d. Jan 18, 1834, Morgan Co, OH, aged 84 yrs. National Number: 12173. Vol. 13, p 65, D. A. R. Lin.


ANDERSON, ISAAC. Butler Co., OH;  b. Sept 15, 1757, Ireland. Married Euphemia Morehead. d. Dec 18, 1809, Venice, Eutler Co, OH, (other authentic data says 1839.) National Number: 434-33, Vol. 44, p 165. Contact:: John Reilly and Cincinnati Chaps.

 

ANDERSON, JAMES. Knox Co., IN;  b. Oct. 22, 1743,  Delaware. Service-He lived in the early part of the Revolution on the South branch of the Potomac in Hampshire Co. VA, and served at various times guarding the country and in pursuit of Tories, until 1750, when he moved near the Falls of the OH in KY Joined a company under Capt. Peter Sturges in Col. George Rogers Clark expedition. Assisted in building, a Block House near Cincinnati, then marched against the Indians at Little Miami. He served in 1782, as sergeant in Capt. Peter Hines, Company, Col. George Rogers Clark. In 1786 was taken prisoner by the Shawnee Indians and held until purchased by a French trader who released him. Proof:  Pension Claim: S. 32096. d. April, 1835. Buried  in the Anderson graveyard at Sandborn, Vigo Twp. Married-Inez Lavarro (a Cuban). Had 5 children but only Rachel and James came to IN. Rachel b. Aug. 5, 1777, m. Thomas Anderson (no relation) and had Peggy b. 1796; Pressley b. 1806; James b. 1808; Thomas Jr. b. 1811; Lewis b. 1813; Clark b. 1817;  Alexander b. 1822. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

ANDERSON, JAMES, Jackson Co. OH;  b. Mar. 25, 1763, Chester Co, PA. Father: Captain Patrick Anderson, veteran of the French and Indian War and the Revolution); Mother: Elizabeth Morris the second wife of Patrick Anderson. James' mother died at the age of 28, when he was lses than 2 years old.  James grew up a few Militias from Valley Forge on the faMilitia homestead.  When the American Revolution began, hiss father was granted the rank of Capt., and his older brother, Isaac, James', became a Lieutt. in Mar. 1777.  At the age of 14, James also volunteered and served 9 months as Pvt. in Capt. Nathan Musgraves Company, Col. Morgan's PA Regt and was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown. At the end of the War, James Anderson moved to Montgomery County, MD and resided there for 30 years. He married Rachel Hopkins (2 May 1801) in Montgomery Co., MD. She was the daughter of Phillip Hopkins and Mary Moberly.  James and Rachel Anderson moved to Highland Co., Ohio with their faMilitia about 1818. They had 12 children.  James died 6 Sep 1850 in Jackson Twp., Highland Co., OH

 

ANDERSON, LEWIS. Warren Co., OH;  b. 1757, Monmouth Co, NJ.  Served as "minute man." Enlisted in Capt. John Schenck's Company, Col Nathaniel Heard ; reenlisted under Capt. Peter Gordon, Col David Forman, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Kings Bridge. Married Jane Gaston, (see No 72-.2111 D. A. R.) d. Mar. 1838, Carlisle, OH, b. Old Baptist graveyard, near Carlisle, Warren Co, OH, Came in 1832 to live with sons William, James and Kenneth at Carlisle. Pensioned 1833 for three years actual service. Pvt. in NJ line. Descendant; Gertrude Anderson, Franklin, OH, who furnished this information to Jane Daily, State Chairman. National Number 42242, Vol. 43, p 93, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ANDERSON, ROBERT. Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on the tablet erected at Hamilton, OH, on the site of Ft. Hamilton, as a Revolutionary soldier of that county. A stone in the Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, OH is inscribed with a death date of 27 Jul 1851. Contact us if you can furnish additional information about this soldier.

 

ANDERSON, THOMAS, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt., Capt. Well's Company, Col Well's Regt. Enlisted for nine mos, Jul. 12, 1779, Discharged  1780. Received at Springfield, Jul. 19, 1779. Age 17 years, stature 5 ft. 6 in. Said (by Baldwin) to be buried in Oak Hill, Youngstown. Settled in Mahoning Co, early in 1800. Ref : Trumbull and Mahoning Co., OH; History, Vol. H, p 90, Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

ANDERSON, WILLIAM. Dubois County, IN  b. Nov. 21, 1763, PA  Service-Muster Roll of 2nd. .class 6th Battalion, Lancaster Co. Militiatia, on tour of duty at Lancaster, 1781. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series V, vol. VII, pp. 578, 585. d. Apr 22, 1836. Buried in Hobb’s graveyard, Ireland, IN Stone and Government marker. Married-Jane Bell (1771-1844): Ch. William Jr.: Thomas; Andrew; James; John; Matilda; Jane; Melissa; Lucinda. Collected by George W. Wilson, Historian Dubois Co., IN.

 

ANDERSON, WILLIAMTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. 1743. d. Jan 18, 1837 and b. in Old Cemetery, Mahoning Ave, Warren, Q. MI : "In memory of William Anderson, d. Jan 18, 1837, aged 94 yrs." GM : very old stone, carving nearly obliterated. At foot of grave new stone erected by George Anderson. Contact:: Mary Chesney Qiap.

 

ANDERSON, WILLIAM. Ashland Co., OH; Pvt. in Rev. b.  1769, Lancaster Co, PA. d. Feb 2, 1847, Ashland Co, OH, b. in Ashland Cem in oldest section. MI : "In memory of William Anderson, who died February, 1847, aged 78 years." GM by Sarah Copus Chapter. D. A. R. on Memorial Day, 1923. A farmer. Contact:: Sarah Copus Chapter.

 

ANDERSON, SAMUEL. Greene Co., IN; Born on the High Seas enroute from Ireland 1746/7. Service-Patriot. He furnished substitute in Continental Army in Augusta Co., VA Also furnished beef and other supplies to the Army. Proof:  An affidavit given Patriot’s granddaughter, Martha Anne Anderson McGee, who was 17 yrs. old when her grandfather died. Married-Mar. 16, 1773 Staunton, VA Sarah Young. Children-James b. Mar. 17, 1774 d. Mar. 9, 1787; Elizabeth b. Jan. 22, 1776 d. Aug. 22, 1777; Jane b. Dec. 14, 1777 m. Apr. 10, 1796 John Robertson; John b. Oct. 16, 1779 m. June 12, 1810 Elizabeth Haggard; William b. June 13, 1782 m. Feb. 12, 1807 Mary Young; Samuel, Jr. b. June 9, 1784 m. Sept. 17, 1811 Peggy MrCurdy; Margaret b. Mar. 9, 1790 m. William Hook; Isaac b. May 19, 1793 m. (2) Mar. 7, 1829 Elizabeth Buskirk; Sarah b. May 3, 1795 m. Feb. 6, 1815 William Chambers; Nancy b. Jan. 15, 1797 m. Jan. 21, 1818 Benjamin Hawthorne. By Mrs. Robert B. Anderson, 1102 College Street, Port Gibson, Mississippi 39150. Her husband was a descendant.

 

ANDRE, JACQUE. Allen Co., IN; Service-Listed in a company of volunteers of Infantry in VA under Capt. Francois Busseron from Oct. 27, 1778, to Dec. 17, 1778. Later he went with George Rogers Clark to’ Kaskaskia. Later in 1780, he enlisted with Col. Augustus Motin de la Balm to march north to quell the Indians. Proof:  Wisconsin Historical Society, Drapers Papers 5-J-77-1780. IN Historical Society Papers; Vital Records of Vincennes. d. Killed Nov. 3, 1’780, on banks of Aboite River, Allen Co.  Married-Josette Dumay. Ch. Therese, m. 1796 MicheI Teraque; Pierre. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN.

 

ANDREW, JOHN.  Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1744, NJ. d. 1816. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

ANDREW, JOHN. Jefferson Co., OH;  b. Annapolis, Jefferson Co, OH, Contact:: Stenbenville Chapter.

 

ANDREWS, HUGH.  Montgomery Co., OH;  b.  Aug 31, 1762, Hanover Twp, Dauphin Co. PA. Served: Militiatia Company of Capt. James McCreight, 9th Battalion, Lancaster Co, Militiain 1782. Also commander of a Light Horse Company; 6th series, Vols 4 & 5. Capt. in Dauphin Co, MilitiaRolls dated Dec 29, 1792 and Dec 13, 1793.  Parents: James and Jane (Strain) Andrews. Married 1st Spear, of Hanover Twp, Lebanon Co, PA. 2nd Elizabeth Ainsworth, in Hanover Twp, Lebanon Co. Children : 1st wife : John, Isabelle, Margaret—all lived and died in Logan Co, OH, 2nd wife : Nancy, James Hugh, Samuel Ainsworth, Eliza. d. May, 1811, Dayton and was buried in the Old Presbyterian Church burying ground, and the remains were not moved when the ground was abandoned. Came to Ohio, prospecting in 1797, by boat to Cincinnati, thence through the woods to Dayton. He brought his faMilitia in 1804. His father, James Andrews, was a private in Capt. James McDowell's Company, 4th Battalion of Chester Co Militiatia, Col Montgomery. Muster roll Jul. 12, 1776. Pa Archives, 5th series. Vol. 5, p 591. Contact:: Richard Montgomery Chapter. S. A. R. 2 R. R. W.

 

ANDRUS, DAVID. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. 1756 at Granby, CT. Pvt. under Capt. Ebenezer Brewster 1775. Enlisted Jan 1, 1781, term of War, from Southington, CT, as fifer. Name appears on the roll of Capt. Robinson's Company, Col Swift's  Regt, CT, Line Feb 1, 1783.  Married Abigail McDonald. d. 1849, East Trumbull, Ashtabula Co, OH, b. East Trumbull. Grave sunken and stone gone. Ref : Connecticut Men in the Revolution, Lin Bk, Vol. 41. Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

ANGLIN, ADRIAN. Kosciusko Co., IN; b. 1761. Service-Pvt.. in VA Served 170 days from Oct. 14, 1776 to Apr. 1, 1777 under Capt. John Mosly. Proof:  Given land in Kosciusko Co. for Rev. service; Patriot Index, p. 16. d. Aug. 31, 1839. Buried in Stony Point Cemetery at the edge of Leesburg, IN;  Married: 1787 VA Mary McClung. Children-Nancy Anna b. 1788 m. James Heatherly; Jane b. 1790 m. David O’Neil; Sarah b. 1792 m. Bennet Hudkins; Abigail b. 1794 m. John C. O’Neil; Mary b. 1796 m. Samuel Ewiet; Catherine b. 1798 m. Samuel D. Hall; William b. 1800 m. Sophia Phillips; James b. 1802 m. (1-he was buried beside his father) Matilda Hall (2) Mary Ann Nogle Scott; John b. 1804 m. Sarah Johnson; Elizabeth b. 1806 m. Joe Martin; Rachel b. 1808; Adrian b. 1811 m. Ratchael Netter; Isaac b. 1814 m. Catherine Biggs; David b. 1817 m. Harriet Wheeler. By Mrs. Ralph W. Michael, 64472 U.S. 31, Lakeville; IN 46536.

 

ANTHIS / ANTIES, FRANCES. Knox Co., IN;  b. Probably VA  Service-Pvt.. on “Pay Roll of Cap& Richard McCarth’s Co. of Regulars in the IL Batt. of VA Troops under the Command of Col. George Rogers Clark, Commander in Chief of the Western Dept., Cascakia 1779.” Third name from bottom of the list. Served from Mar. 1 to May 31, 1779, 78 days. Proof:  Pay Roll found in the VA State Library. d. Probate of his estate filed in Apr. 1820, Knox Co., IN To date no faMilitia records have been located. By Mrs. Robert Dotson, 1232 Weed Lane, Vincennes, IN.

 

ANTHONY, GEORGE, Jackson Co., OH d. Aug 16, 1833. (Ancestor of the Coal Twp Anthonys.) Married Elizabeth Redd Feb 2, 1833. Contact:: Cap John James Chapter.

 

ANTHONY, JAMES. Vanderburgh Co., IN; b. 1745 Probably N.C. Service-Served in Militiatia in KY Guarded and defended the Boonsboro, KY settlement. On list of Militiatia Apr. 15, 1779.  Proof:  Draper Papers, p. 17. d. 1822 Vanderburgh Co., IN. Buried in faMilitia Cemetery, Union Twp. Stone washed away by Ohio River. Married-Wife unknown. Children-At least one son, Jonathan m. Rebecca. By Mrs. Marvin J. Huff, Sr., 417 Olmstead Avenue, Evansville, IN 47711.

 

ANTISEL, SILAS, Lake Co., OH; b.  1749, Norwich, CT.  From Willingon he served in the Lexington Alarm in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Heath's Company in Apr, 1775.  Parents : Lawrence and Mary (Armstrong) Antisel. Married Maria Bethiah Curtis, May 4, 1775. Children : Curtis, Thomas, Peres, Lawrence, Silas, Thankful, Sarah, Hannah, Betsy, Bethiah. d. Sept 13, 1817, Madison, OH, b. on his farm located on the South Ridge, Madison, OH, GM New Connecticut Chapter. Ref: National Number 60223, Vol. 61, p 74, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.

 

APPLEGATE, BENJAMIN. Shelby Co., IN;  b. abt. 1763;  Service-Enlisted April, 1779-Northampton Co., Penn., as Pvt. under Capt. Whetherly and Col. Spencer-NJ Troops. Discharge signed by Gen. Washington. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9706. d. Apr 4, 1832, Shelby Co., IN, according to statement made by widow in her application for pension. Married-Phebe. Grimes. Had 9 ch. Richard (oldest son) ; Catherine (oldest daughter) ; Benjamin; Hannah; John; James

 

APPLEGATE, BENJAMIN, Mahoning Co., OH; Ranger in Thomas Moore's Company in Westmoreland Co, PA. b. in Mahoning Co., OH; Came from Westmoreland Co, PA. A farmer. Ref : Pa Archives, Series III, Vol. 23, pp 224—322. Trumbull and Mahoning Cos. Vol. 1, p 48. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

APPLEGATE, GARRETT WALL, SGT.  Harrison Co., IN;  b. Nov. 2, 1752, Berkeley Co.,VA.  Son of Benjamin Applegate (1725-1823) and Rebecca Wall Applegate (1730-1781). Service-Enlisted May 30, 1778, for 3 mos. as a Pvt. under Capt. Hall 8th Regt., in Sept. 1778, for 6’mos. under Capt. Isaac Pearce, Col. Joseph Beler. May 1, 1779, for 3 mos. under Capt. Zadick Wright, Col. Daniel Buodhead. Was in Gen. McIntosh’s Campaign. Proof:  Pension claim-Inv. File 32098. Married-Mary Johnson. Ch. Isaiah, m. Hannah. d. Sept. 21, 1837. Buried in the Applegate Cemetery, Central Harrison Co., IN.

 

APPLEGATE, JAMES. Trnmbull Co., OH; Married Mary, d. Mar 20, 1820. b. Seceeders Corner Churchyard, Liberty Twp. MI: "Died Mar 20, 1820. James Applegate." Came from Allegheny City to Youngstown, 1800. Ref: PA Archives, Series III, Vol. 23. pp 233, 236, 354; Mahoning and Trumbull Co History, pp 363-482. Historial Library, Cleveland, Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Trumbull Co.

 

APPLEGATE, JOSEPH, Mahoning Co., OH; b.  in 1753. Teamster in NJ. Pensioned in 1834. b. in Mahoning Co., OH; Came to Youngstown from NJ. A farmer. Ref : Old deeds in court house. Vol. A. NJ Men of the Revolution, p 858. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

APPLEGATE, ZEBULON., Clermont Co., OH;  b. January, 1755, Middlesex Co, NJ.  Enlisted as Pvt., 1776, Captains Perrin, Hulick and Vorheis. Married Rebecca McCandless in Campbell Co, KY Children: Lydia, Zebulon, Nathaniel, Mary Glover, Nathan Loveberry, Julia Ann, Ruth Rowley, Susannah P and Hannah D. d. Oct 20, 1840. At the age of 86 he was residing in New Richmond, when receiving Pension in 1840. (From Census of Pensioners of Revolutionary Soldiers). Contact:: by A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH to Blanchester Chapter.

 

ARBUCKLE, THOMAS. Clark Co., IN; b. May 2, 1747, Augusta Co., VA Service--Enlisted in Botetourt Co., VA Served 15 days as Lieut. in Capt. George Givens’ VA CO. in expedition against Indians at Big Island on Holston River. Enlisted April, 1780, for 6 mos. as Pvt. in Capt. John Bowles’ CO., Col. Benjamin Logan’s VA Regt. In battle with Indians at Pickaway. Enlisted 1752, in same CO. for 6 mos. and was in batt.le at Big Miami. Was stationed at Whitley’s Station, KY Proof:  Pension claim S. 16609; FamiIy records of J. C. Jefferds, “Kanawha Drug Co.,” Charleston, W. VA d. 1843. Buried in the Adams graveyard, New Washington, IN (Last pension paid Sept. 4, 1543, to son John. Lived in Jefferson Co., IN, with son John, but buried across county line in Clark Co.) Stone. Married-Elizabeth Lawrence. Ch. Ann, m. 1797, Henry James; Elizabeth, m. 1798, John Smith; Margaret, m. 1800, Daniel F. McKinney; John, m. 1801, Susanna Smith; Fanny, m. 1505, Samuel Lawrence, and 1815 Capt. James Arbuckle, and later Philip Rendenbaugh; Polly, m. 1808, James McCroskey; Sally, m. 1809, Robert Robertson. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Maj. Samuel Hawes,. Col. John Green and Col. William Russell. On the roll for 1779, he is reported as a corporal. Proof:  War Department Records. He applied for a pension while living in Woodford Co., KY, in 1832. Grave-In Old Cemetery near Napoleon, Ripley Co., IN Many descendants are living in Ripley Co. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

ARCHBOLD, THOMAS. Harrison Co., OH; A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co, in 1833, aged 80; served in Westmoreland Co Militia U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835; Pa Archives, 5th IV, 428. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

ARCHER , ZACARIAH. Clark Co., IL;  b. 1752  in the county of Downs, Ireland;  Enlisted in 1776 from Northumberland county, PA, in Capt. William Peebles' company, rifle Regt., commanded by Col. Samuel Militias. He was transferred to the PA state Regt. with Capt. Matthew Scott and Col. Walter Stewart. He was in the battles of Long Island, Trenton and Brandywine, also in camp at Valley Forge. He arrived in IL in 1819 and died in Clark Co. in 1822. He was buried in the Walnut Prairie Cem.. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

ARMSTRONG, ABEL D. Champaign, OH; b. 4 Jun 1758 in Augusta Parish, Augusta, VA.  Pvt. in Capt. John McGuire's Company, Col William Grayson's Va Regt, Continental Line. Father: Thomas Armstrong; Mother: Mary Ann Stewart. In 1784, Abel married Mary Wanless . They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He lived in Urbana, Urbana Township, Champaign, Ohio, United States in 1820 and Washington Township, Licking, Ohio, United States in 1830. He registered for Military service in 1777. He died on 26 August 1837, in Champaign, Ohio, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Mount Tabor Church Cemetery, Mingo, Wayne Township, Champaign. d. 26 Aug 1837 in OH.

 

ARMSTRONG, DANIEL. Mahoning Co., OH;  b. 1747, Lawrence Co. PA; Service:: Ranger in frontier 1778-1783, Northampton Co. PA Archives, Series 5, Vol. VIII, p n84: Series III Vol. 23, p 196. Married Salley Harris (b 1760-1816). Children: Thomas, George, David, Rebecca, Polly, Roland, Archibald, Samuel (mar Jane Ervin), Betsey Ann. Grave not located, but he lived in Canfield, probably buried there. Came to Ohio from Northampton Co, PA; Samuel Everett. Dr Truesdale's History of Canfield in Mahoning Dispatch 1895-96-97-98. History of Trumbull and Mahoning Cos, Vol. II, p 177. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

ARMSTRONG, GEORGE. (Sandusky Co.) Dec 25, 1776, 2 mos, Sgt. Capt. James Gibson; 1178—2 mos, Pvt.. Capt. Robert Alatier; 1780, 2 mos. Pvt.. Capt. Hurl. Residence at enlistment Juniata, PA. Application for pension Sept 28/1832. Allowed. Residence at application, Benton, Yates Co, NY. Age at date of application, 71. GM by L. M. Kelley, Commissioner. Contact:: Col George Croghan Chapter.

 

ARMSTRONG, JOHN HILDRICH, COL. Charlestown, Clark Co., IN; b. 20 Apr 1755 in Camden, Camen Co., NJ. While in the Revolutionary War, Armstrong survived several historic battles, including Stoney Point, Monmouth and the Battle of Yorktown. He also made the famous Christmas Day crossing of the Delaware River, which probably changed the course of the war.  Although the highest rank he achieved in the Continental Army was captain--he later earned colonel in the Ohio Militiatia--Armstrong earned his stripes. The army was very tiny. There wasn't much room for upper-level officers. Despite his low rank, Armstrong rubbed elbows with the likes of "Mad" Anthony Wayne, the Marquise de Lafayette and George Rogers Clark. Following disbandment of the Continental Army in 1784, Armstrong joined the First U.S. Regiment, where he secretly explored land west of the Mississippi. His travels took him no further than the St. Louis area, but the mission laid the foundation for future discoveries In many ways, his excursion across the Mississippi was the precursor of the Lewis and Clark expedition.  Upon his retirement from the army, Armstrong owned a general store near Cincinnati, Ohio from 1793-ca. 1807. He married Tabitha Goforth 27 January, 1793 in Columbia, Hamilton, Ohio.He served as justice of the peace for Hamilton County, Ohio from 1796-1797, was treasurer for the Northwest Territory from 1796-1802, and was an officer in the Hamilton County Militiatia from 1796-ca. 1811. Armstrong was also a land speculator in PPA, Ohio, and Indiana. He lived in Clark County, Indiana from 1814 until his death in February, 1816. Inscribed on his tombstone: "Sacred To the Memory of Col. John Armstrong, who was born April 20, 1755, and Died February 4, 1816" "He entered the Army of United States at the commencement of the Revolutionary War, and served his Country seventeen years as a soldier and an Officer." [Photo]

 

ARMSTRONG, JOHN, CAPT. Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on tablet in the Soldiers and Sailors monument at Hamilton, and supposed to be buried in Butler county. Contact:: John Reily Chapter.  He lived at Columbia, IN from 1793 to Spring of 1814, when he returned to his farm, opposite the Grassy Flats, in Clark County, State of Indiana, and died there on the fourth day of February, 1816, after a confinement of five years and twenty-four days, during all which time he was unable to walk unless supported by persons on either side of him. His remains were interred on that farm, where a monument is placed to mark his resting-place.

 

ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM.  Columbiana Co., OH Lived in Elk Run Twp, Columbiana Co, OH, Contact:: Bethia Southwick Chapter of the DAR.

 

ARNER, HENRY, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt., 8th class, 3rd Bn, Northampton Co Regt, Militia1778. Children : Jacob, John (mar Susan, had ten children), Phillip (br Oct 17, 1773), David ( buried  Mar. 3, 1776 or 1778), Leonard, settled in NY State, Elizabeth (mar Matthias Lower). d. 1828 or 1829. b. Old Springfield Cemetery Marker is destroyed. Came to Mahoning Co about 1812. Took up land in Springfield Twp. Came from Northampton Co, PA. Farmer. Ref : Pa Archives Series V, Vol. V, p 230, and Church and faMilitia records. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

ARNOLD, JOSIAH. Pike Co., IN; b.1755, VA Service-Enlisted as Pvt. in Capt. William Croghana CO., Col. Muhlenberg’s Regt., VA Militiatia, March 12, 1776. Served two years. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35708. d. After 1829 and was buried in the Arnold Cemetery, Jefferson Twp. Stone. Married-Judith Daughtery. Ch. Jeremiah, m. Jemima Keith; Names of others not known.. Collected by Cradle of Liberty Chapter D. A. R.

 

ARNOLD, NORRIS. Ross Co., OH;  b. 25 Jun 1761; Pvt. in MD Militiatia; died in Deerfield Twp. Ross Co, 3 Aug. 1835, and was buried in a now abandoned graveyard on the James M. Reeves farm, three-fourths Militia southwest of Clarksburg. His body was apparently moved to the Brown's Chapel Cemetery, Clarksburg, Ross Co., OH

 

ARNOLD, RICHARD.  Harrison, Hamilton Co., OH  b. 1746,  in Ireland;. Served in the Revolution under Corp. Col Hunter, Col. Lacy and Capt. Brooks commanding officers. Special mention for bravery at Seven Star Tavern, Chester Co, PA;  d. 24 Jul 1843 in Dearborn Co., OH and was buried in the faMilitia plot, Harrison, OH, where located after war.  Dashing Scotch Highlander, grandson of Richard Arnold. Lord of Manor of Bagl—, Dorset Co, England. Ref : S. A. R. Mrs. Mary St Clair Blackburn, Org. Regent of Richard Arnold Chap, Washington, D. C. who gave above data, verified by Cincinnati Chapter.

 

ARNOLD, RICHARD. Dearborn  Co., IN; b. Feb. 7, 1745 Northern Co., Ireland. Service-Col. PA. Militiatia.  Proof:  Widow’s Pension $10289 in N.J. and IN; DAR #343995; Patriot Index, p. 19. d. -July 24, 1843 Dearborn Co., IN Married-1783 Mary Blackmore b. Nov. 12, 1766 d. Aug. 24, 1855. Children-Mary m. Thomas Scoggins; George b. 1785 m. Mary Eads; William Blackmore b, Aug. 3, 1800 d. Jul. 26, 1850 m. 1820/24 Sarah Ennis Groff b. Jul. 26, 1806 d. Aug. 13, 1872; Charles m. Eliza Hartpence; Richard married Julia Cox; Katherine; Elizabeth. From A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the IN Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. I, p. 21.

 

ARNOLD, THOMAS. Athens Co., OH; b. 1756. Pensioned in 1840, at age of 84 yrs, while residing in Canaan Twp, Athens Co, OH,  Lived in East Greenwich, Kent Co, RI. One child was Thomas, Jr. (who Married Rachel—). Bought Northeast quarter Sec. 5, Twp 5, Range 13, Canaan Twp, on Feb 7, 1818; sold same to Emory Daniels, Feb 7, 1828. (County Records Surveyors office. Vol. 3, p 322). Sold the land he drew in the original allotment of the Ohio Company to David Putnam Mar. 15, 1816 (County Records). Ref : Surveyors office, Athens Co. Pensioner of 1840.

 

ARTHUR, JOEL. Jackson Co., OH d. Sept 15, 1887, aged 69, and is b. in Arthur Graveyard near Clay. (Co rec- ords give a "Joel Arthur Married Letha Davis Nov 24, 1838." Contact:: Capt. John James Chapter.

 

ASHBROOK; THOMAS. Owen Co., IN; b. 1758, Hampshire Co., VA Service-Enlisted June 20, 1781, under Capt. Ed. McCarty, Col. Drapes’ 2nd Rifle Regt. of VA, served 6 mos. Reenlisted for 3 mos. in Capt. Voss’ VA CO. as substitute for John Been or Bein. Later served 3 mos. in Capt. Elisha Bell’s VA CO., as substitute for Matthew Pigon. Served again as substitute for William Johns. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31528. d. Aug. 24, 1848. Buried Old Secrest Cemetery near Romona, IN; Married-Agnes -. Ch. Isaac; Anda; Elizabeth Canada; Hannah Hiatt; Frances; Rachel, m. William Wilson. Collected by Miss Ura Sanders, Gosport, IN.

 

ASHBY, BLADEN Wayne Co., IN;  b. 1759, Bladensburg, MD. - Service-Enlisted as Pvt. in Capt. John Lemond’s CO. 13th VA Regt., Sept., 1777, under Col. Russell. Also served in Capt. Uriah Springer’s CO. of Light Infantry 9th VA Regt. under Col. John Gibson. And with George Rogers Clark at capture of Vincennes. Proof:  Will H. Henton, 704 College St., Canton, MO., and Mrs. H. B. Stauffer, Nappanee, IN d. 1828. Buried on farm now owned by Mrs. Pearl Beck Clark, near Middleboro. Government marker placed by Richmond Chapter D. A. R. Married-Catherine Van Meter. Ch. Militiaon, m. 1811 Poly White; Abraham, m. 1824 Mariah Jones; Eleanor, m. 1813 Joseph Pemberton; Lavena, m. 1828 Wm. Auston; Letti,ce, m. 1827 Andrew Penland; Elizabeth, m. 1805 Amos Smith; David; Gideon; Elijah; Hankerson; Thomas. Collected by Mrs. Paul Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

ASHER, BARTLETT. Owen Co., IN; b. 1764 or 1767, VA Service-Enlisted at Culpepper Co., VA, as Pvt. 1779, under Capt. Benjamin Roberts, Col. Crocket, Gen. Clark. Served with Clark’s army in. Ohio Valley. Proof:  Pension claim W. 23465. d. 1841. Buried Gass Cemetery, N. of Gosport. Government marker placed by Miss Ura Sanders. Married-1791, Margaret Curry. Ch. John, m. Sarah Omer; William (War of 1812), m. Mary Woolett; Daniel, .m. Sarah Risley; Levi, m. Mary Newkirk; Thomas, m. Julia Woolett; Bartlett, m. Drucilla Holbert; Edmund, m. Elizabeth Rysinger; Allie, m. John Johnson; Caroline, m. George Thompson; Nancy, m. Peter Hays; Jane, m. Frederick Stirewalt; Catherine, m. Wm. Walters. Collected by E. 0. Asher, New Augusta, IN.

 

ASHER, WILLIAM;  Falls of the Ohio River, IN;  b. Scotland; Service-Enlisted 1779, Culpepper Co., VA, under Capt. Benjamin Roberts, Col. Crocket, Gen. George Rogers Clark. Was referred to as ensign, corporal and private. Proof:  Pension claim W.’ F. 23465., d. Jul. 23, 1870-Killed by Indians near Shippingport, KY, and buried somewhere near the Falls of Ohio in IN. Married-Ann -. Ch. Bartlett, m. Margaret Curry; John, m. Jane Curry; Lotta, m. Joe Workman; William. Collected by E. O. Asher, New Augusta, IN.  *William Asher is mentioned in his father's will found in Culpeper Will Bk. D - pgs. 27 & 28.

 

ASHLEY, WILLIAM, CAPT.  Ithaca, Drake Co., OH;  b. 7 May 1758, Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA; Parents: Thomas and Phoebe (Freeman). burial in the Ithaca Cemetery, Ithaca, Drake Co., OH;  VA Militias south of Ithaca, (on farm now owned by J. Frazier). Lived at one time in MA and was present at Burgoyne's surrender, as a Revolutionary Soldier. Contact:: Fort Greenville Chapter.

 

ASHLEY, WILLIAM S.  Morrow Co., OH;  b. 1758; Sgt 15th VT Militia, Rochester. MA Married Phebe Howe. d. 1828, Preble Co, OH b. Bloomfield Cemetery Morrow Co. Ref: National Number 70780, Vol. 71, p 280, D. A. R. Lin and A. J. Sipe, Sexton Bloomfield Cemetery Marengo, OH, Contact:: Mt Gilead Chapter. Compare with Ref : National Number: 100216, Vol. 101, p 66, D. A. R.

 

ATER, GEORGE. (German). (Ross Co., OH;  Served under George Washington in VA Pvt.. buried  Dec 25, 1745, in Germany. Married Mary Boyer, Harper's Ferry, Va, about 1777. Children: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Samuel,' Thomas, George, William, Mary and Catherine. d. June 18, 1820, Deer Creek Twp, Pickaway Co, OH or Deerfield, Ross Co. buried in Deerfield Twp. Ross Co, OH, Little Zion Baptist graveyard Ross Co. MI: "George Ater born in Germany 1745. Emigrated to Va 1765. Soldier in Revolutionary War. Settled in Ohio 17!'9. Died—18, 1820." GM by funds left by Abraham his son. By WIL Monument put up about 181)0. Came to Va 1765, to escape Military duty and later came to Ohio and was given title to land at the Ohio Land office at Chillicothe by Gen Nathaniel Massie who helped divide up the northwest territory in 1784. Records destroyed by fire in 1853, at Chillicothe. Ref: Mrs. E. M. Ater, Williamsport, Ohio. R. F. D. 2. Contact:: Mt Sterling and Nathaniel Massie Chaps.

 

ATHERTON, JAMES. Delaware Co., OH; Served as a Pvt. in Capt. John Franklin's Company, Sullivan's expedition, 1779. b. 1751, in Connecticut. d. 1828, Galena, OH Ref: Natl. No 50489, Vol. 51, p 223, D. A. R. Lin.

 

ATKINS, JOSIAH. (Ashtabula Co., OH) Enlisted Jul. 10, 1775 in the 6th Company, 7th Regt. Continental Regts. Capt. Shipman, Col Webb. Served in several as Sgt. Was pensioner, Act 1818 in Ohio. buried  1757, Middletown, CT Married Mary Gillett, 2nd wife. Children: Quintus F., one Josiah, 3rd son and 6th child erected his monument. d. 1828, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co, OH, b. Oakdale, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co. MI : "In memory of Josiah Atkins, An * * * Sgt. in the war of the Revolution. buried  Nov 1, 1757, died Aug "28. 18"28 at Conneaut in this county of Ashtabula and there lies buried. Mary Gillet. his wife." Ref : Connecticut Men of the Revolution, Vol. 48, Line Bk. Contact:: Mary Stanley and Eunice Grant Chaps.

 

ATKINSON, CHARLES. (Ashtabula Co., OH) Pvt., Capt. McCoy's Company, Cumberland Co, PA. Militia during 1781-1782. b. 17fiO. Married second wife, Elizabeth Stephen. buried  1769. d. 1841. Ref: Mrs. Edna Quick Acomb, Nelsonville. Tombstone standing. Contact:: by Elizabeth Zane Dew Chapter.

 

ATKINSON, THOMAS Orange Co., IN; b. Sept. 18, 1741, Orange Co., N. C. Service-Voucher 2768,. p. 39, Book W., No. 1. Accounts of War of Revolution, on file at Raleigh, N,. C., states that sums of money (English) were issued to him for rendering material aid. He was a Quaker, hence opposed to active service in the army. d. Sept. 29, 1784. Buried on his farm, S. of Paoli, IN Married-First to Ruth Cruze. Second to Ruth Harvey. Ch. John; Thomas; Mary; Ann; Robert; William; Elizabeth. Collected by Mrs. May L. Hollingsworth, Paoli, IN.

 

ATWATER. (Summit,  Co., OH) Indications point to serv as Revolutionary Soldier, but none found as yet (1928). b. Coventry. Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter and Records of Soldiers.

 

ATWATER, KALEB. Mahoning Co., OH; Continental Line. Enlisted Jul. 25, 1779. Discharged  Jan 15, 1780. Birthplace unknown. d. and liur Mahoning Co., OH; Came fr Wallingford, CT, to Mahoning Co, 1796. Ref : CT, men of the Rev, p 165. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.


ATWATER, REUREN. (Located by Lady Fenwick Chapter, Cheshire, CT)


ATWATER, SAMUEL. (Grave located by Lady Fenwick Chapter, Cheshire, CT)

 

ATWOOD. ICHABOD. Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt., Capt. Churchell's Company, Ebenezer White's Regt. Marched Aug 1, 1780, Discharged  Aug 9, 1780. Serv 9 days. 'Mass Men of the Rev, p 348. b. Canfield Village Cemetery Canfield, OH. He came to Ohio in 1799. Bought a sawMilitia of John Scovill, completed it and ran it in 1802. Ref : History of Mahoning Co by Butler, Vol. 1, p 669. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

AUGHE, HARMON Clinton Co., IN ;  b. Aug. 9, 1759, PA Service-Drafted June, 1776, for 3 mos. in Capt. Peter Hartman’s CO., Daniel Shimer. Was ensign under Col. Thomas Bull. Was guard at Brandywine. Served in wagon brigade under Wm. Evans and was stationed at Valley Forge, where he spent the winter hauling forage. Discharg’ed April, 1777. Proof:  Pension claim R. 312. Rejected as pension authorities claimed Col. Thomas Bull. was a Col. of the Continental Line and not of the Militiatia in which Aughe served. Later records show Col. Bull to have been of the Militiatia. d. May 19, 1846. Eluried Old South Cemetery, Frankfort, IN Stone. Bronze tablet plateed by Margaret V. Sheridan. Married-1793 Mary Munger (1771-1829). Ch. John Fertick; Polly; Elizabeth; Jacob; Samuel; Judith Lisle (1806-1874), m. John Pence; Nancy; Jesse. Collected by Miss Martha B. Aughe, Frankfort, IN.

 

AUPAUMUT, HENDRICK. b. 1757 in Stockbridge, MA, son of chief sachem; Pvt.. in Capt. William Goodrich's Co. of Indians, Col. John Paterons's Reg. during the siege of Boston; also served in the War of 1812 under Gen. William Henry Harrison; d. abt. 1830 and is buried in the old Stockbridge Cemetery on the Frank Thelen farm, Outagamie co., Kaukauna, WI.

 

AUSTIN, ANDREW. (Portage Co., OH) Enlisted as a Pvt. in 1776, Served 11 mos. ; 1777, 3 nos ; 1778, 3 mos. ; 1779. 3 mos. ; 1780, 3 mos. Engaged in battle of Trenton. buried  Aug 11. 1751, Suffield, CT Married Mary Griswold, in 1775. Children : Horace, Amos, Charles, Homer, Sophia. d. Dec 11, 1838, Ravenna, OH, b. Charlestown, OH, Pension applied for Aug 27, 1832. Allowed. Ref: Bureau of Pensions and National Number 779970, Vol. 78, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

AUSTIN, ELIPHALET. (Ashtabula Co., OH) m CT, State Tr, Marched June 12, Discharged  Aug 3. Enlisted May 26, 1777, CT, Line 8th Regt, Col Chandler, Capt. Munson's Company, 8 mos. Discharged  Jan 1, 1778. Capt. Seymour's Company. buried  1761, New Hartford, CT Married Sibyl Dudley. Children : Betsy, Chloe, Florilla, Sophia, Sibyl, Eliphalet. d. 1828, Austinburg. b. Austinburg, Ref:. CT, Men in the Rev. Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve. See Vol. 12, p 131. D. A. R. Lin. Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

AUTEN, THOMAS.  Hamilton Co., OH;  Served in Capt. John Sebring's Company, 1st Bn Somerset Co, N J also Capt. Vroom's Company, 2nd Bn Somerset Co. buried  1759, NJ, or 1761. Married Elizabeth Vantule. Children: Amy (mar Cornelius Snyder, Jr.) Revolutionary soldier, settled on farm at Montgomery, Hamilton Co. d. 1847 or 1849, Pleasant Ridge, OH, Hamilton Co. Settled on farm at Montgomery in 1796. Date of death not found. b. Montgomery, OH, Ref : S. A. R. and National Number: 44065,, Mrs. Effie Keys, Dayton. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

AUSTIN, NATHANIEL. (Ashtabula Co., OH) Served in the Militiaunder Gen Gates. To the Northward 1777. Was wounded at Stillwater. Was on the Pension Roll of Ashtabula Co, OH, 1831, for services in the CT, Continental Line. buried  1752, Torrington, CT Married Annie Bidwell. d. 1844, Austinburg. b. Austinburg; center of the town. Ref: CT, Men in the Rev; Lin Bk, Vol. 48. Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

AUSTIN, PHILIP. Clark Co., IN;  b. Nov. 18, 1765, Berkshire Co., MA Service-Entered Aprfl ‘1, 1782, ‘from Columbia Co., NY, in Capt. Cannon’s CO., Cal. Willet’s Regt. Guarded Ft. Plain for 9 mos. Discharged. Enlisted Berkshire Co., Mass., under Capt. Joseph William’s 3rd MA Regt., Col. John Grafton. Marched with Gen. Howe from West Point to Phila. then to Springfield, MA Discharged Jul. 4, 1784. Proof:  Pension claim ;S. 16035. d. Aug. 7, 1838. Buried Old Cemetery, Jeffersonville, IN (now abandoned). Married-Martha, b. 1793. Ch. Albert Gallatin b. 1809; Alice b. 1812; Alfred b. 1814; Susanna Anne b. 1816; Samuel b. 1819.

 

AVIT, RICHARD Perry Co., IN; b. abt. 1738. Service-Enlisted Jan., 1776, Philadelphia, Penn., under Capt. Courtney, Col. Proctor, Continental Establishment PA Line-until Jan.. 1780. Discharged, Trenton, NJ Again enlisted as orderly-sergeant for 3 yra. In battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and White Springs. Served in Navy for 6 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 36404. d. June 12, 1826. Probably buried in Tobin Twp. Married-Jane -. Ch. Nancy; James.

 

AXTON, ROBERT; ? Perry Co., IN; b. bef. 1775 probably N.C., Service-Patriot. Received Rev. claims in the Salisbury District of N.C. Proof:  Patriot Index, 2nd Sup., p. 4; DAR #549806. d. ca. 1831 probably Perry Co., IN Married-ca. 1785 Margaret - b. ca. 1760/70 probably N.C. d. after 1837 Perry Co. IN Children-Bayliss b. 1788 m. Elizabeth Terry; Henry b. ca. 1793; Levi Carter b. 1791 m. Sally Jacobs; Nancy b. ca. 1800 m. Francis Irwin; Polly b. ca. 1791 m. Garret Kelly; Benjamin F. b. Feb. 2, 1806 m. Nancy Claycomb; Margaret b. ca. 1802 m. Henry Robertson. From A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the IN Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. I, p. 23.

 

AYERS, . Clermont Co., OH; Came from NJ about 1800, and settled near mouth of Boat Run Creek, Monroe Twp Clermont Co where he died. Ref : A. S. Abbot, Bethel, OH For infor Cincinnati Chapter.

 

AYRES (AYERS), THOMAS; Switzerland Co., IN; b. Aug. 31, 1755, Somerset Co., NJ Service-Entered from Sussex Co., NJ, 1776, 2 mos. Pvt. under Capt. Countrymon; 1777, 1 mo. Pvt. under Capt. Key Kendall; 1778, 1 mo. under L. Westfall; 1778-79, 1 mo. under Capt. Key Kendall; 1778, 1 mo. under Capt. Sheaver; 1779, 1 mo. under Capt. Key Kendall; 1780, 1 mo. under Capt. Kane; 1781, 1 mo. under Capt. Harkness; 1782, 1 mo. under Capt. Bunnell. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17245. Lived at Patriot, Posey Twp., and is probably buried there. Married-After the Rev. in Penn., and continued to live in PA 5 yrs. Lived in Ohio 25 yrs., then moved to IN.

 

 

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BABBET, STEPHEN. Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt. in Moor's Company, NJ Men in the Rev. p 494. Married Mary b. Cornersburg. Came to Mahoning Co, early in 1800. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BABBS, JOHN. Ripley Co., IN;  Service-Enlisted in Annapolis,, MD  in 1776; Pvt. in Capt. Scott’s CO., Col. Smallwood’s MD Regt. In the battle of Long Island and White Plains. Wounded in latter battle. While recovering in the hospital, he served as orderly sergeant. Later served in Capt. Ford’s CO. of 3rd MD Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 45241.. d. About 1842. Buried in Booher Graveyard near Napoleon, IN Daughter-Hannah, m. John Glass. Collected by John Babbs Glass, Toulume Co., California.

 

BACK, JOHN. Monroe Co., IN;  b. 1760, Culpepper Co., VA Service-Enlisted Mar. 1778, from Washington Co., VA; Pvt. under Capt. Thomas Quick, Gen. George Rogers Clark: 1 yr. VA Line under Col. John Montgomery. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32103. d. 1840. Buried Old Cemetery Simpson’s Chapel, Gosport, IN A daughter Nancy, m. Allen Sims, Collected by Miss Ura Sanders and Miss Josephine Demarcus, Spencer, IN.

 

BACKUS, ELIJAH.  Washington Co. OH; Capt. CT, Militia1781. buried  1726, Norwich, CT d. 1798, b. Marietta. Ref: National Number 16434, Vol. 17, p 162, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BACKUS, SAMUEL. Trumbull Co., OH; Lived at Nelson, Portage Co. Enlisted at Ashford. CT, 1782 in a volunteer Matross Co under Capt. Benj Durkee. Was at Fort Trumbull. buried  1764. d. 1854. Pension 1832 from Trumbull Co for services as Pvt. CT, line. Ref : National Number 43429, Vol. 44, p 163, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BACON, GEORGE, Lorain Co., OH; b. 1757,  d. 1834. b. Brownhelm Cem 1834. GM Government marker (stone slab) with words: "On the ship 'Warren' (Boston Tea Party.)'' Ref: National Number 99551, 85882, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Elyria Chapter.

 

BACON, RICHARD.  Clark Co., OH; Pvt. in Capt. H Well's Company. Col Erastus Wolcott Regt CT, Tr 1776; Pvt. in Capt. Wyllyn's Company. Col S. B. Webbs Regt CT, Tr 1777, Pvt. in Capt. Hopkin's Company same Regt 1781. buried  Feb 1757, Middletown, CT Parents : Zaccheus, Bacon, Mercy Hubbard Bacon. Married Annie Fosdick, Wetherfield. CT, Dec 26, 1784. Children : Richard, Henry, George, Charles, Allyn. John, Samuel. d. Nov 2, 1822. Dayton, OH, b. Ferncliffe, Springfield, OH, on lot 20, Sec E. MI : "In memory of Capt. Richard Bacon who died Nov 2, 1822 aged 65 years." GM by FaMilitia Monument. Was prisoner in Old Dutch Church. New York Citv. Ref : Records of CT, Men in Rev War. pp 248, 3-32, 383. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

BADGER, JOSEPH REV. (Wood Co., OH) Enlisted in Mass Militiaat 19 yrs of age and served 4 yrs. buried  Feb 28, 17-57. d. Apr 5, 1846. b. Perryburg Cem Maumee, OH, GM erected by Synod of Western Reserve. First Missionary upon the Western Reserve. Ref : Vol. 2. p 662, Howe's Historical Coll. Ohion and "Ashtabula Sentinel" Ashtabula, OH, by Mrs. Dana Jones, Erie, PA. Contact:: Usula Wolcott Chapter.

 

BAILEY, ALEXANDER. Sullivan County, IN; b. 1751, Ireland.; Service-Served with N. C. Troops. 1776, 6 wks. in Capt. David Caldwell’s CO., Col. Alexander Martin. 3 mos. in Capt. Caldwell’s CO. 47 Marched against the Indians. 1780, 3 mos. Capt. Thomas Kennedy’s CO., Col. Charles McDowell’s Regt. Was in battle of King’s Mt. In 1782, 20 days in Capt. Thomas Kennedy’s CO., Col. Joseph McDowell’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32101. d. lS35. Buried in Gill Twp. Collected by Mrs. James R. Riggs, Sullivan, IN.

 

BAILY, DANIEL. (Miami Co., OH) b. Paper Chapel. GM : by Miami Chapter with Bronze marker in 1904. Contact:: Miami Chapter.

 

BAILEY, DAVIDTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. Hubbard, OH, Unable to locate grave ; many stones thrown out, and man}' inscriptions obliterated. Will probated Nov 1836. Ref : Baldwin Library, Youngstown, OH, by Miss Kyle. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.


BAILEY, DUDLEY. b.  Dec., 1744; d. Mar., 1812-13; buried at West Dummerston, Windham Co., VT Served under Capt. Edgell, RI

 

BAILEY, GEORGE. (Pickaway Co., OH) Enlisted 1776, in Capt. Zachariah Maccubins Company of Tr in Continental Line. buried  1750, Married Nancy d. Pickaway Co O. Ref: National Number 68593, Vol. 69, p 213, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BAILEY, JARED. (Guernsey Co., OH) Pvt. and Corp, Capt. Benj. Hopkins' Company, Col John Topham's Regt and also in Sullivans Life Guard. Enlisted Apr 11. 1778. buried  Aug 20, 1758, New London, CT Married Elizabeth Apr 7/1758. Children: Sidney, Betty, John, Nancy. d. Aug .26, 1839. Center Twp Guernsey Co, OH, b. on his farnn in Center Twp Guernsey Co, OH, He was granted Military land in Center Twp Guernsey Co. described as follows: Part of Sec 17 Military Lot 20 south half. Range 2 Twp. 1. Farmer. Ref : Records of War Dept Washington D. C. State Records Providence R. I. Mrs. Alice Hutton, Byesville, OH, Contact:: Anna Asbury Stone Chapter.

 

BAILEY, LEWIS. Dearborn  Co., IN; b. Feb. 12, 1754, West Haverhill, MA Service-Pvt. in Lexington Alarm, roll of Capt. Richard Ayre’s CO., Col. Johnston’s Regt., which marched on the alarm of Apr 19, 1735; length of service 5 days. Prl. on muster and payroll of Capt. Samuel Merrill’s CO., Major Gage’s Regt.; served Sept. 30, 1772- Nov. 6, 1’772. Proof:  Military Archives of Mass., vol. 1, pp. 99-101;. vol. 2, p. 187; vol. 21, p. 71. d. Sept., 1817. Buried Riverview Cemetery, Aurora, IN Stone. D. A. R. Bronze marker placed by Col. Archibald Lochry Chapter D. A. R. Married-177S, Mary Barnard (1758-1819). Ch. Mary; Abraham Lewis; Elizabeth; Barnard; Richard 1787-1833, m. Marie Addison; Judark; Jonathan; Hezektah Smith; Amaziah; Arena; Mary; Thomas Jefferson; .John Langdon. ColIected by Mrs. Dorothy G. Butterfield Talbott, Greencastle, and Mrs. Freda Barricklow Gibson, Rising Sun, IN.


BAILEY, ROBERT GIVENS. Adams, Green Co., WI; b. Jun 27, 1759 in Jackson Co., GA or possibly Jul 10 1761, in Rowan Co., NC.; m. Elizabeth Dixon Bailey (1771-1841). Children: David Dixon Bailey (1801-1859); Uriah Givens Bailey (1808-1867); James Hamilton Bailey (1812-1881); William Lee Bailey (1816-1890) and Elizabeth Bailey Winkler (1816-1892).  Robert Givens Bailey d. Apr. 17, 1852, and is buried on the western slope of Shock's Prairie Cemetery--also known as the Fairview Cemetery--8 Militias west of Monticello, Adams twp., Section 20, on Green Co. Highway "C". Has a Red granite headstone presented by Col. Benjamin Harrison DAR chapter.

 

BAILEY, SILAS COL. Lake Co., OH Pvt. in Capt. Artemas Hows' Company, Apr 19, 1775. Served 24 days under Capt. Jonathan, Houghton during Oct and Nov 1776. Was second Lt in Col Josiah Whitney's Regt. buried  1754, MA Children: Rev Jacob Bailey. d. Jul. .9, 1845, Perry, Lake Co, OH, b. Perry, OH, GM by New Connecticut Chapter. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BAIRD, THOMAS. Knox Co., IN; b. 1749, PA , Service-Served as Pvt. in Lieut. Daniel Smith’s CO. of 6th class of the Cumberland Co. PA Militiatia, under Col. Samuel Culbertson. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 3, vol. 23, pp. 619 and 660. - .d. Oct. 24, 1834. Buried Upper IN Cemetery, Knox Co. Stone. 48 First married in 1777 to Esther Kilgore. Ch. Nancy, b. 1787. Second, marriage. was to Jane Johnson, d. 1850. Ch. Martha, m. William Adams; Archibald G., 1797-1847; Andrew, 1800-1856. Collected by Mrs. Frances Lloyd, Vincennes, IN.

 

BAIN, JERMIAH. Butler Co., OH;  b. Lehigh Center, Ross Twp. Contact:: John Reilly Chapter.

 

BAINBROOK (BENBROOK), EZEKIEL. Posey Co., IN; b. Dec., 1748. Service-Enlisted 1779 in Montgomery Co., N. C.; Pvt., Lt. and Capt. with N. C. Troops under Capt. Thomas Child, Cobs. Culp, Wade, Childs. In several skirmishes and battle at Drowning Creek. Also assisted Commissary Morse in collecting provisions for the Army. Proof:  Pension claim R. 397. Pension rejected for lack of 6 mos. proof of service. d. March 10, lS40. Probably Mais Twp. Married-Mary. Ch. Ezekiel; Mary Sneed; Lucy Reeder.

 

BAINTER, JACOB. Muskingum Co., OH; b. New Hope Lutheran Cemetery Salem Twp. GM Headmarkers give names and state : "Revolutionary". Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.

 

BAIRD, GEORGE. Summit Co., OH; Name appears in Westmoreland Co, P Militia buried  1750. Married Hanah (D Sept 8, 1815.) d. Apr 6, 1823. b. White farm, Springfield Twp. Came to Springfield, Summit Co, OH, 1809, with faMilitia ; Charter member of Presbyterian Church. Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter.

 

BAIRD, WILLIAM. Clark Co., OH; Guarded pioneer in Hessian Camps. buried  Mar. 16, 1762. Hagarstown. MD Parents : Maj. Wm Baird, member of Committee of Observation and delegate to convention Sept 14, 1775. Married Dorothv Kammerrer. Children: Hester, Susannah, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Peter C, John, William D. d. Mar. 9, 1837. Harmony, Clark Co. b. Asbury Chapel 85-2 Militias northeast of Springfield. MI: William Baird, dates of birth and death. GM FaMilitia, marble slab. Came to Ohio in 1808. Attended the peace treaty with Kenton and Indians in 1809. Was personally acquainted with Daniel Boone. Ref : FaMilitia and Co Histories. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

BAIRD, (or Beard), WM., Brown Co., OH, Pvt.. Served in the Cumberland Co Militiain Pa under command of Gen Lacy and Capt. Robert McCoy. buried  Jan 26, 1758, Path Valley, Cumberland Co., PA. Parents : William Baird Sr., and Esther Smalley. Married Nancy Moore Baird, 1789. Children: Esther, John, James David, Nancy, Margaret. d. June 28, 1828, Russeilville, Brown Co., OH, b. Baird, 2 Militias east of Russellville, Brown Co., OH, MI : "W. B." Government marker by D. A. R. GM : by son just a stone with above initials cut on it. Farmer, Lawyer, Justice of Peace. Ref : National Number: 96436, Vol. 97, p 38, D. A. R. Lin and Pa Archives, History of U. S. History of Montgomery Co Pa and "Churches of the Valley." Contact:: Talliaferro and Lieutenant Byrd Chaps.

 

BAKE, JOHN Fountain Co., IN b. 1748, Hunterdon Co., NJ Service-Volunteered Aug. 20, 1776, Hunterdon Co., NJ Served until Aug. 28, 1778, under Capts. John Phillips and Cornelius Hanbock, Cols. Chambers and Chamberlain, NJ Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31538. d. 1835. Buried Baptist Cemetery, Richland Twp. Government marker. Children-Christopher: Rebecca. Collected by Mrs. A. S. Dolch (deceased), Attica, IN

 

BAKER, ABNER. Huron Co., OH; Pensioner. b. Woodlawn Cem Norwalk. Contact:: Sally De Forest Chapter.

 

BAKER, DANIEL. Licking Co., OH; Enlisted as fifer in Col Legard's Regt. buried  Nov 8, 17G3, Ellington, CT d. Dec 19, 1836, Granville, OH, b. Old Cem Granville, OH, GM by Granville Centennial Committee in 1901. Settled in Granville, OH, about 1820. Granted Pension in 1833 fr Licking Co, OH, Ref: National Number 88908, Vol. 89, p 286, D. A. R. Contact:: by Hetuck Chapter.

 

BAKER, DANIEL. Butler Co., OH;  Pvt. Cavalry NJ Militia buried  175j, Essex Co, NJ. Married Hannah Halsey in 1779. One daughter was Nancv. d. 1845. Somerville, OH, Ref: National Number 101216, Vol. 103, p 65, also National Number 69007, Vol. 70, p 4, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BAKER, JOHN b. 1762, N. C. Warrick County Service-Entered service in 1780, and continued thru 1781. Served under Gen. Pickney, Col. Anderson, and Capt. Joseph Pickney. Was a volunteer. In several skirmishes, but only one regular battle at Abbeville, S. C. Proof:  Affidavit for pension to be found in Clerk’s Office, Order Book 3, p. 182, Warrick Co., IN d. Oct. 7, 1835. Buried Ha.ines Cemetery, S. of Boonville, IN Stone. Government marker piaced by Vanderburg Chapter D. A. R.

 

BAKER, GEORGE Morgan County b. Oct. 14, 1759, Granville, N. C. Service-Enlisted 1775, and served as a Pvt. .for 3 years. in N. C. Militiatia under Cols. Joseph Phillips and Livingston. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17249. d. 1841. Buried Burns Cemetery, S. of Martinsville, IN Married-Elizabeth Morris d. 1837. Ch. Martha 1788-1559, m. Wilson Moore.

 

BAKER, JOHN. Dearborn Co., IN; b. 1752. Service-Pvt. 3rd PA Regt. under Col. Richard Butler. Was in battles of Brandywine and Monmouth. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 2, vol. 10, p. 455. d. 1843. Buried at Wilmington, Dearborn Co. Children-Thomas; John; Elizabeth; George; William, m. Tabitha buried uce; Sarah. Collected’ by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

Married-First, Rachel McCoy, d. 1813. Ch. John Jr., m. Mary Johnston; Mary 1790-1818, m. Fleming Thurman. Second, W. -) 1815, Chelly Esom. Collected by Mrs. H. K. Forsythe, Newburgh, IN.

 

BAKER, MELYN. Clark Co., OH; Pvt. Capt. Harriman's Company Ist Regt Essex Co, NJ also in NJ State Tr Enlisted for 9 mos. in Capt. Thomas Patterson's Company, 3 Bn 2 Establishment; wounded at Battle of Monmouth June 28, 1778. buried  Jan 10, 1710, CT, Farmes, NJ Parents: Daniel Baker and Abigail Militiaer. Married Prudence Whitehead Feb 19, 1786. Children: Elizabeth. Dave, Ezra, Phoebe, Elias, Melyn. d. Jan 20, 1826, Enon, Clark Co, OH, b. Enon Cem ^ Militia northeast of Enon. Grave not platted. MI : "Melyn Baker, a native of NJ. Died Jan. 20, 1826, aged 66 yrs, 10 das." GM by FaMilitia Monument and S. A. R. metal marker in 1906. Remained in served until surrender of Cornwallis and was Discharged  Mar. 1, 1779. Farmer. Emigrated to northwest Territory and located in Knob Prairie, in 1805. Ref : FaMilitia histories and D. A. R. papers of Elizabeth Ann Supfer. Contact:: by Lagonda Chapter.

 

BALCH, REV. JAMES Sullivan County b. Dec. 25, 1750, Deer Creek, MD. Service-A Patriot. Advocated the adoption of the resolution of the Mecklenburg, N. C., Declaration of Independence. Proof:  G. B. Balch, Genealogy of Balch FaMilitia, pp. 451-453; 461-465. d. Jan. 12, 1821. Buried Mann Cemetery, Turman Twp. Stone. Married-Susannah Lavinia Garrison, 1758-1843. Ch. Amos Prido 1775; Ann Wilks b. 1776; Mary Martha: Elizabeth Roe b. 1788; Ethelinda; Albina Bloomer b. 1797; John Luther b. 1800; Calvin; Jonathan b. 1803. Collected by Mrs. Emma Billman (deceased), Sullivan, IN.

 

BALDRIDGE, WM., REV.,  Adams Co., OH; Enlisted fr N. C. in the cavalry and is said to have served seven years. buried  Feb 26, 1761, Lancaster Co, PA. Parents were fr Ireland. Married Rebecca Agnew 1st wife, Jul. 17, 1792; Mrs Mary Logan Anderson 2nd wife May 16, 1820. Children: James R, Alexander H, John Y, William S. Samuel C, and Rebecca G, twins. David A, Wade, Agnew, Joseph G, Ebenezer W, William and Mary Jane; 2 by second wife Benjamin L, and Nancy M. d. Oct 26, 18.30, Cherry Fork, OH, b. Cherry Fork Cemetery Grave unmarked and location lost. Ref : History of Adams Co. Contact:: Sycamore Chapter.


BALDWIN, ASHREL. b.  Mar. 7, 1751 or 1757; d. May 18, 1828; buried at Morris, CT, which, at that time, was a part of Litchfield, but not at this present time.


BALDWIN, JEDUTHAN, COL.. b.  Jan. 13, 1730; d. Jun. 4, 1788; buried in the Maple St. Cemetery, North Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA


BALDWIN, JAMES. b.  Nov. 12, 1759; d. May 24, 1843; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


BALDWIN,  JOHN., CAPT. (Grave located by London Chapter, London, OH.)

 

BALDWIN, -JOHN Harrison Co., IN b. Apr 12, 1763, Washington, PA Service-Ranger on frontier in PA 1778-1783. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Vol. 23, p. 212; D. A. R. No. 56285. d. 1838. Harrison Co., OH, IN Married-Jane House. Ch. Robert, 1785-1863; Amos; Hannah; Elizabeth, m. John Rhoades, Jr. Collected by Mrs. Gertrude T. Rosenbarger, New Albany, IN.

 

BALDWIN, WILLIAM. Daviess Co., IN;  b. Dec. 27, 1750, Prince Edward Co., VA Service-Enlisted Prince Edward Co., VA, Apr 30, 1776; private in Capt. Charles A.llen’s CO., Col. Wm. Meredith’s VA Regt. Discharged about Christmas 1776. Served 3 mos. in Capt. Henry Walker’s CO., and 3 mos. in Capt. Cunningham’s VA Troops. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16313. Grave-In Reeve Twp., S. E. of. Washington, IN Government marker placed by White River Chapter D. A. R. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN.

 

BALDRIDGE, WM, REV..  Adams Co., OH; Enlisted fr N. C. in the cavalry and is said to have served seven years. buried  Feb 26, 1761, Lancaster Co, PA. Parents were fr Ireland. Married Rebecca Agnew 1st wife, Jul. 17, 1792; Mrs Mary Logan Anderson 2nd wife May 16, 1820. Children: James R, Alexander H, John Y, William S. Samuel C, and Rebecca G, twins. David A, Wade, Agnew, Joseph G, Ebenezer W, William and Mary Jane; 2 by second wife Benjamin L, and Nancy M. d. Oct 26, 18.30, Cherry Fork, OH, b. Cherry Fork Cemetery Grave unmarked and location lost. Ref : History of Adams Co. Contact:: Sycamore Chapter.

 

BALDWIN, CALEB, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt.. Capt. Asher Randolph's State Tr. Was detailed to manufacture guns. buried  1752, Mendham, NJ Married Elizabeth Pitman (Pitney), Children: Eunice, Hannah, Phebe, Stephen, Elizabeth, Caleb, Byron, Benjamini, Nehemiah. d. 1810, Youngstown, OH, b. Oak Hill Cemetery Youngstown, OH, GM by Mahoning Chapter D. A. R. marker in 1015. Gunsmith. Ref : National Number 3128 D. A. R. Etal. Hist Trumbull and Mahoning Cos, p 426 ; NJ Men in the Rev, p 4&G.

 

BALDWIN, DAVID. Portage Co., OH; Took oath of fidelity and detached for serv fr Wallingford as Pvt.. buried  173!l. Wallingford, CT Married Parnall Clark in 1704. Children: Roswell, Benjamin, David, Noah, Rebecca, Lydia, Abigail, Joseph, Moses. d. Sept 1808, Atwater, OH, b. Atwater, OH, Ref: Copy of original MSS State Library Hartford, CT Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BALDWIN, ELEAZER BALDWIN.  Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH; b. 21 Oct 1764 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT, the son of Caleb Baldwin (1737-1823).  He was a Pvt. under his father, Pensr Hamilton, Company O, 1822. He married Jane Redfield (1759-1827).  d. 25 Nov 1835 at the age of seventy-one and burial in Columbia Baptist Church Cemetery, Cincinnati, OH.

 

BALDWIN, JOHN CAPT., b. Madison Co., OH; b. Feb 21, 1740, VA  Capt. under Washington of a Militiatia Company equipped and raised by himself. Married Hannah Simmons. Children: Jonah, William. Thomas, John, Francis, Betsy, Hannah, Mary, Margaret, Rebecca, Martha. d. Apr 18, 1820, Fayette Co, OH, b. Baldwin faMilitia burying ground near Mt Sterling, OH, GM by Mt Sterling Chapter with Bronze marker in 1911. Contact:: by Mt Sterling Chapter.

 

BALDWIN, JOHN.  Adams Co., OH; b.756, Frederick Co, MD; Pvt.. d. Oct 4, 1848. b. Kirker Cemetery Liberty Twp. Enlisted in MilitiaJul. 1776, served 4 mos. and again in 1777 2 mos. Ref: Evans and Stivers History of Adams Co, OH, Contact:: Sycamore Chapter.

 

BALDWIN, JONATHAN. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in PPA Militiatia. Placed on Pension roll Sept 2, 1833. Was drawing Pension at Ravenna in 1840.

 

BALDWIN, SAMUEL. Portage Co., OH; Lived at Aurora. Drew pens. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BALDWIN, SETH C. Cuyahoga Co., OH; b. England. Service: Pvt. under Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga.  d. 1830 Cleveland. OH. Ref: National Number 20849, Vol. 30. p 305, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BALDWYN, AMOS, Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1764, North Militiaord, CT; Pvt.. Enlisted Sept 23, 1776 Capt. Colley's Company, Col Moseley's Re-^t. Serv 2 mos, 1 da. Sgt. Volunteer Capt. Barnes Company. Col Moseley's Regt. Serv June 12 and 17, 1782. Parents: Simeon Baldwin and Rebecca Buck. Married Sally Hicks. Children : Minerva, Jacob Hicks. John Murry, Asa, Garry, Eli, Amanda C, Ozro, Amander. d. 1852, Boardman. b. Boardman Center, Boardman Twp. Marched to quell mob in Northampton, MA Vol. 8, p 516 Mass Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev. Learned shoemaker's trade and made shoes for the army. Ref : Mrs. C. H. .Andrews National Number 4649, D. A. R. p 85 History of Trumbull and Mahoning Co., OH; Contact:: Mahoning Chap

 

BALL, JAMES b. 1751, MD. Allen County Service-While a resident of Fredericktown, MD, he enlisted Aug. 1, 1776, in ‘Capt. Philip Mowery’s CO., Col. Shryock’s MD Regt. Discharged, Dec. 25, 1776. Enlisted 1777. Served 4 mos. as sergeant in Capt. Ralph Hillery’s CO., Col. Baker Johnson’s MD Regt. In the battle of Germantown. Served two mos. as Pvt. guarding prisoners at Fredericktown and 2 mos. guarding Magazine. Proof:  General Accounting Office, Washington, D. C. d. After 1834. Bronze tablet placed by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Children-Daniel; Vachel; Ja.mes: Collected by Mrs. Joseph Hanna (deceased).

 

BALL, JAMES b. 1756 or 1760. Fayette County Service-Name appears as Pvt.. on N.C. roll of Capt. James Read’s CO. of 1st N.C. Batt. commanded by Col. Thomas Clark. Roll dated enlistment as Jan. 1, 1778 for three yrs. Proof:  National Archives-Researcher #R2957. d. Dec. 19, 1841. Buried in the Tullis Cemetery, Columbia Twp., Fayette Co., IN mrried-Mary - d. Sept. 20, 1846, age 82 yrs., 11 mos., 13 days. By Mrs. Louis A. Brown, 227 West 12th Street, Connersville, IN 47331.

 

BALL, SAMUEL. Licking Co., OH; b. buried  1775, NJ; Enlisted in Essex Company, June 1778, in Col Matthias Ogden's Regt ; was at Monmouth. d. Nov 2. 1844, Jersev Twp. b. Jersey Cemetery MI: "Rev War." GM by Hetuck Chapter in 1009. Ref: History of Licking Co by E. M. P. Brister. Contact:: Hetuck Chapter.

 

BALLENTINE, EBENEZER. Marion Co., OH; b. 1756; Surgeon's mate in Thomas Nixon's Gth Regt. d. 1823. b. Marion Cemetery GM by Capt. William Hendricks Chapter with Bronze marker. Came to Marion in the fall of 1820. Ref : Mass Soldiers and Sailors. Fur infer Capt. William Hendricks Chapter.

 

BANCROFT, JOHN. Clark Co., OH; b. Sept 18, 1748, Reading, MA; Lt. Col Eben Learned's Regt. Capt. Isaac Bolster's Company. Enlisted as Pvt. in 8 m)os tr at beginning of war; Parents: Moses and Mary Bancroft. Married Anna Waters Dec 1, 1777. Children: Amasa, John, Nancy, Louis, Lawson. d. Sept 26, 1837, Springfield, OH, b. Columbia St Cemetery Springfield, O west of Central Park. Name plate has been removed. GM by Society S. A. R. Metal marker about 1906. Was commissioned by Council of Safety before there was any president. Commission sent to Washington for pens, and was not returned. Ref : FaMilitia records and Pension Claim. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

BANKS, WILLIAM  Putnam Co., IN; b. June 3, 1761, or June 23, 1762,. Culpepper Co., VA, Service-While residing in Amherst Co., VA, he enlisted Mar. 1781, and served as sergeant for 6 mos. in Capt. James Pamplain’s CO., Col. Richardson’s VA Regt. Proof:  Pension claim W. 10376. d. Sept. 5, 1839. Buried in the Old Cemetery, Greencastle, IN Stone. Married-1801, Elizabeth Brown (1781-1565). Ch. Nancy b. 1802; Frances b. 1805; Mary b. 1807; Elizabeth b. 1809; Daniel P. b. 1810; William S. b. 1814; EMilitia A. b. 1815; Almirium b. 1818; John Smith b. 1820; Josephine R. b. 1823; Wesley J. b. ‘1825. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

BANTA, DANIEL. Warren Co., OH; b. Sept 13, 17()2, Bergen Co, NJ;  Sevice:  Pvt.. His serv prior to 1781 indicates a serv in the Classified Militia a reserve for duty on alarm, patrolling a prescribed district guarding lines, etc. (Pens Bureau. Washington, D. C. S 2090). Married Mary Van Voorhes, Feb 21, 1784. Children: Charity, Albert, Mary, Magdalena, Daniel, Henry, (d in infancy), Margaret, Peter D. Henry, Rachel, Elizabeth. d. Sept 1837, Warren Co, OH, Exact location of grave not known, evidently he is b. in an ancient tomb on the farm in which rest the remains of 4 other pioneer members of the Banta faMilitia. While fighting in the Rev he was wounded in the leg while in NJ Militia In 1786 he removed to Kentucky and in 1794 removed to Ohio, locating 3^ Militias east of Lebanon, Warren Co, OH, In 1788 he was in the Indian wars, and stationed at a blockhouse on the present site of Cincinnati. Ref : National Number 223737, Mrs Edna Evans Hudson, Nelsonville. O. (Banta Genealogy by T. M. Banta, 1893, p 98). Contact:: Elizabeth Zane Dew Chapter.

 

BANTA, PETER. Warrenn Co., OH;  b. 1760. Married Rachel Vanclefe. d. 1829, Lebanon, OH, Ref: National Number 61911, Vol. 62, p 314, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BANTUM, JOHN. Coshocton Co., OH;  b. Bethlehem Twp. Ref : Co Hist. Contact:: Coshocton Chapter.

 

BARBEE, AMAZIAH. Huron Co., OH; b. 1738.  Served in Rev, French and Indian Wars. d. 1834, Townsend. Contact:: Salley De Forest Chapter.

 

BARBEE, WILLIAM. Miamin Co., OH;  b. 1759, Mecklenburg Co. VA; Pvt.. Enlisted at 17 yrs in Col Burwell's Regt and d. from wounds received in war of 1812. Ref : National Number 31385, Vol. 32. p 149, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BALL, JAMES b. 1756 or 1760. Fayette County Service-Name appears as Pvt.. on N.C. roll of Capt. James Read’s Company of 1st N.C. Batt. commanded by Col. Thomas Clark. Roll dated enlistment as Jan. 1, 1778 for three yrs. Proof:  National Archives-Researcher #R2957. d. Dec. 19, 1841. Buried in the Tullis Cemetery, Columbia Twp., Fayette Co., IN married-Mary - d. Sept. 20, 1846, age 82 yrs., 11 mos., 13 days. By Mrs. Louis A. Brown, 227 West 12th Street, Connersville, IN 47331.

 

BARBER, SIMEON. Franklin Co., IN; b. 1737 Saratoga Co., N.Y.  Service-Commissioned Lt. before close of War. Served in 13th Regt. of the Albany Co. Militiatia at the Battle of Saratoga. Also in the Battle of King’s Mountain, N.C. Proof:  Name listed in the N.Y. State Book, Library of Congress-Class E, 263. Book N6, N442, p. 122, second column, 14th name; Robert’s History 1898. d. May 1817. Buried in the New Trenton Cemetery, Franklin Co., IN Inscription on stone still legible. Married-Susanna Skidmore d. Sept. 1820 in her 80th yr. Buried with husband. Children-Eliphalet b. 1765 Saratoga Co., N.Y. d. 1844 m. Susannah  (1772-1854); Hannah b. ca. 1768 m. John Brigham; Moses b. 1778 d. 1870 m. ca. 1802 Eleanor Lewis (both buried in the New Trenton Cemetery); John m. Mary Lewis (sister of Moses wife). By Mr. John Newman, Brookville, IN.

 

BARBER, URIAH. Scioto Co., OH; b. 1761.  Service: 3 mos. as Pvt., 8 mos. as Pvt., 6 mos. 1779 served Indian skirmishes ; Col Hosterman of Pa, Capt. Champlin, Capt. Morrow. Capt. Grove. Enlisted from Northumberland Co, PA.  Married Barbara Clingman 1780 in PA. Children: Polly, Barbara, Raynor, Barbara, Hannah, John, Sannul, Joseph, Nathaniel, James, Washington and Mary (twins). d. June 26, 184ti. b. Kinney Graveyard on Wallie St. GM by Joseph Spencer D. A. R. Chapter. Just lived on 60 acres farm, A Pensioner. Ref: W. H. Briggs Et al at Ravnor, and Mrs. Sarah Briggs Smith, 1207 W Market, Greensboro, NC Vol. 43, "p 190, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Joseph Spencer.

 

BARDWELL, SIMEON. Clark Co., OH; b. Jan 10, 1749, Bardwell Hollow, MA; Corp in Capt. Jonathan Bardwell's Company, Col Warner's Regt which marched in response to the Lexington alarm ; again in Capt. Dwight's Company, Col Porter's Regt Aug 1777 ; also in Capt. Bardwell's Company, Col Porter's Regt Sept 2,2 to Oct 17. 1777.  Parents: Jonathan and Violet (Amsden) Bardwell. Married Huldah Warner 1780; 2nd wife Dolly Childs 1782. Children: William, Azubah, Huldah. Seth, Leonard. Zebira. d. Mar. 25, 1837, at Vienna Cross Roads, South Vienna, OH, b. Thompson, on Old Columbus Road Pleasant Twp Clark Co. Location of grave south end near "Lingle" stone. MI : "Simeon Bardwell died March 25, 1837, aged 88 yrs 2 mo 15 days." Slab or marker down. GM by children in 1837. He was resident of Belchertown. MA Moved south 1749, settled near Vienna Cross Roads, OH, Farmer. Ref : FaMilitia hist not published ; Revolutionary War Serv Record in detail appears in Vol. 1 of the ofificial publication Mass Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Fur in for Lagonda Chapter.

 

BARLOW, ABNER. b.  Apr. 1757 in Stratford, CT; Was taken prisoner by a prty of "British Indians" in "Onion River" near lake Champlain, and carried to Montreal where he was confined until 1783.  Became a clergyman; d. Jun 4 1836 and is buried in the Green Ridge Cemetery, Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha Co., WI

 

BARLOW, LEWIS Shelby Co., IN b. 1755, Culpepper Co., VA Service-Enlisted in Staunton Co., VA, Sept., 1776, and served to Oct., 1779, under Capt. Michael Bowyer, Col. James Wood, 12th VA Regt. and was discharged at West Point, NY Engaged in battles of Iron Hill, Brandywine, Germantown, and many skirmishes. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16619. d. Nov. 27, 1836, Shelby Co., IN Married-Judah. Ch. Elizabeth; George; Bluford

 

BARNES, ISRAEL.  Geauga Co., OH;  b. 1762, New Hartford, CT Pvt. Capt. Pendleton's Company ; Col Crane's Regt artillery 1777—1783. Married Lucy Gillet June 24, 1790. d. June 5, 1832, Montville, O (age 77 yrs). b. at Montville Center Cem at center front. Ml: Israel Barnes, age 77, died June 5, 1832." GM by G. A. R. Date of enlmt Sept 4, 1777, term 8 yrs. Residence Farmington, CT Came to Montville, OH, in 1832. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BARNES, JACOB, Geauga Co. OH; b. 1759, Litchfield Co, CT; buried in the Baptist Cemetery at New Market. Grave marked. Contact:: Waw-Wil-aWay Chapter.

 

BARNES, JOHNTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. 1759 in Litchfield, CT; Enlisted Watertown, CT, as an Artificer, in the CT, Tr Revolutionary War. Served under Capt. Lewis and Col Duglass.  Married Lucretia B. Children : Samuel Neuton, John Rodney, Evelin, Nancy, Fanny, Katy or Lucretia. d. June 12, 1834, West Farmington, OH, buried in the West Farmington, Trumbull Co, OH, First moderator of the Bristol and Bloomfield Church, Presbyterian Congregational Church and known as Deacon John Barnes. Was granted a Pension as a Rev soldier under an act of Legislature. The Ohio State Supreme Court Record Aug 1832. Contact:: Mary Qiesney Chapter.

 

BARNES. MARK.  Geauga Co., OH;  b. Mar. 12. 1764; Pvt. Capt. Elijah Lewis' Company ; Col Greene's (I. R. I.) Regt Jan, Feb. Mar. 1778. Enlisted during War.  Parents : Stephen & Sarah. Married Sarah Roberts. Children : Sarah, Maria, Abigail, Martha, Mark. d. Apr 19, 1831, Thompson, OH, b. in the pasture of Harry Webster's farm in twp, lot 11. Justice Peace, Aug 15, 1817. Moved to Southampton, Mass, 1806. Came to Thompson, OH in 1816. Ref: Mass Soldiers and Sailors, p 661. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BARNES, MOSES. Geauga Co., OH; b.  Apr 9, 1746; Pvt. Feb 1, 1770, 2 mos. Capt. Selah's Company. Col Gray's Regt; Aug 1778; 2 mos. Capt. Hooker's Company Col Stanley's Regt, Summer 1779, 2 mos. Capt. Woodford's Company, Col Norton's Regt., (Old Style) Farmington, CT Lived with Jehiel Wilcox earlv settler of Montville in 1833. Pension June 11,1833. Ref: Pension Dept File 2.356, Vol. 6, p 17. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BARNETT, JOHN. Montgomery Co., OH; b. June 23, 1748-49 in VA; Served in Revolutionary War. Pvt. Lancaster Co, PA. MilitiaCapt. James Murray's Company 3 yrs. Settled in KY on land granted for service on the pension roll of Bourbon Co, KY Parents: James and Sarah Barnett. Married Elizabeth Flynn (br 17.50, d. Jul. 17, 1824). Children: James, Abraham, Mary M, David Huston, Elizabeth M, Geo Davis, Rachel M, Wm Walton, Susan M, Luther. John Barnettt died Jul. 6, 1806, Dayton, OH; b. Woodland Cemetery Lot 87-8-9-90 (Bradv) Sec 51. Ref : National Number of Rev Soldier in D. A. R. Honor Roll 30134. and National Number 102216, Vol. 103, p 67, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BARNETT, HUMPHREY Vanderburgh Co., IN; b. 1730 Probably N.C. Service-1st Lt. under Capt. Jacob Barnett’s CO. in Branden’s Regt. of S.C. Militiatia. Proof:  SC. in the Rev. Vol. 43; History of Vanderburgh Co., IN by Brant & Fuller; Vanderburgh Co. Circuit Court Order Book C, p. 109. d. 1826 Vanderburgh Co., IN Married-Nancy - d. 1836 Vanderburgh Co., IN Children-Nancy b. Mar. 4, 1790 m. Henry James; Hannah b. 1800 m. John Fickes; William m. Marietta Wilson; Isabelle b. Jul. 22, 1809 m. (1) Martin Militiaer (2) James Wood (3) Tristan Duncan; Joseph Clemmons m. Abigail Gillette; Humphrey b. Apr. 5, 1811 m. EMilitia Reed Caldwell; Cynthia m. Anthony Floys Lane; Sally m: Isaac Knight; Elizabeth m. Jesse Gay. By Mrs. Zella McN. Davidson, 206 Gough Avenue, Boonville, IN 47601.

 

BARNETT, JOHN PERRY. Johnson Co., IN; b. Jul. 23, 1764, Orange Co., VA Service-Enlisted in January, 1779, and served as a fifer under Capt. Ambrose Madison, Col. Francis Taylor, VA Troops. Discharged Apr 11, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9718. Die,d-Sept. 8, 1829. Buried in the Freeman Cemetery, Blue River Twp. Stono. Bronze marker placed by William Dorialdson Chapter D. A. R. Married-Elizabeth Self, 1783. Ch. James; William: Spencer; George; Lucy: Thomas; John; Elizabeth; Ambrose. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN

 

BARNES, ELIJAH. Decatur Co., IN; b. abt. 1755: Service-Pvt. in the Company of Capt. Dorsey, Col. Hal, MD Regt. 7 mos. Enlisted Jul. 20, 1776, in Ann Arundal, MD. Taken prisoner Nov. 16 and held till Jan., 1777. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9717. d. Aug. 3, 1840. Married-Catherine Shipley, 1784. Ch. Absolam b. 1756.

 

BARNES, RICHARD Hendricks County b. Feb. 20, 1763, Baltimore, MD. Service-Enlisted as a Pvt. in 1781 for 3 mos. under Capt. Owen Reubel, and Col. Co1lewa.y from VA Then he served 10 mos. as a Minute Man under Edward Eggleston, Col. Davison. He lived in Henry Co., VA, when he enlisted. He applied for pension on Oct. 6, 1845, but died before pension was granted. Proof:  Deposition of service on record in Rev. War Records, Ref. 526. d. Nov. 7, 1845. Buried in the East Cemetery, Danville, IN Stone. Daughter-Lydia, b. 1792; d. 1836. Collected by Mrs. H. C. Sears, Danville, IN.

 

BARNHART, FRED BB. Wayne Co., OH; b. 1752. Served for PPA.  d. 1848. b. Wooster.

 

BARNUM, JOHN, Lorain Co., OH; b. 1758.  Service: Capt. Barnum's Company 16th Regt of Militiain CT. d. 1819. b. Ridgeville Center Cemetery Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BARR, ADAM, (BAER). Muskingum Co., OH;; b. 1761. 1st Lt of 4th Company, 2nd Bn York Co Militia d. 1833. b. Lutheran Cemetery near Stovertown, Muskingum Co. Ref: Pa Archives 6 series. Vol. 2, p 462. Census 1790 Pa p 288. Under Col Wm Rankin, Capt. Jacob Hiar Apr 5, 1T78. Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.

 

BARR, ALEXANDER, (Co. not stated.) Served Westmoreland Co Militiain expedition to Indian country and was killed by Indians. d. 17X5. Killed on Ohio River. Ref: Vol. 32, p 88, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BARR, ANDREW. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 1740, in Ireland.  Pvt. PA Militia Married Jane Hamilton. d. 1815, Fairfield Co. b. Dutch Hollow Cemetery Ref: Vol. 61, p 4, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BARR, CHRISTIAN. Brown Co., OH;  b. Sardinia..

 

BARR, CHRISTOPHER. Brown Co., OH;  b. "On the Rhine," Germany. Served in the Rev.  Children : Peter, Married Barbara Hoss, Lincoln Co, N. C. in 1806. d. Aug 18, 1852, his wife in 1863. b. near Higginsport. Came fr North or South Carolina in 1811 and lived in Lewis Twp the remainder of his life. Farmer. Ref : Brown County History published in 1883 by Beers & Company p 463, and A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH, Contact:: Taliaferro Chapter.

 

BARRE, IVA S. Huron Co., OH; b. Greenwich Cemetery Contact:: Salley De Forest Chapter.

 

BARRETT, BENJAMIN. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. 1759, Worcester, MA; Enl, fr Paxon, MA at the age of 16 yrs. Was wounded at the Battle of Bennington, Capt. Earll's Company, Co! Danforth Keyes' Regt 1777-78-79.  Married Clarinda Barnes. Feb 9, 1845, Kingsville, Ashtabula Co. b. Kingsville. A soldier of 2 wars. Ref: Ashtabula Sentinel Feb 15, 1845; Vol. 60 and Vol. ;!4, p 5:5, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: .Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

BARRETT, JONATHAN. Butler Co., OH;  b. 1760, Killingly, Windham Co., CT.  Pvt. 1776 in Capt. Stephen Crosby's Company, Col Comfort Sager's Regt CT, Line.  Married Elizabeth Murdock 178'). One son was Don Carlos. d. 1839, Hamilton, OH, Applied for pension 1832, claim allowed. Ref : National Number 101045, Vol. 103, p 194, and 100544, Vol. 101, p 166, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BARRETT, THOMAS. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Pvt.. One son was Lord Whatley Barrett. d. Apr 1, 1845. b. Solomon Durkee private Cemetery MI: "Died Apr 1, 1845, Aged 88." GM by slab erected by his son. Contact:: Mary Redmond Chapter.

 

BARRICKMAN, JACOB. Franklin Co., IN; b. Feb. 17, 1763, PA  Service-Private in PA Volunteers, Westmoreland Co., PA, Proof:  Penn. Archive;;, Series 6, vol. 2, p. 331. d. Feb. 23, 1842 and was buried Fairfield Twp. on Corey Farm. Married-Jane Swan, 1767-1833. Ch. Martha b. 1785; Mary b. 1786; Sarah b. 1791; Jane b. 1794; Keturah b. 1803; Nancy b. 1805; John b. 1796; Jacob 1). 1799; James b. 1808; William b. 1810; Eliza b. 1813. Collected by Mrs. Charles Masters, Brookville, IN.

 

BARRICKMAN, PETER b. ca. 1726 Pfaltz, Germany. Knox Co., IN Service-Patriot. Lived on the Militiatia Road to Ft. Dunsmore (Ft. Pitt). Here he had a ferry service on the Monongehela River running parallel to the Dunsmore Militiatia Road to Ft. Pitt. He ferried troops and supplies 1777-1778. Proof:  Annals of Carnegie Museum, Vol. 1, p. 537; PA. Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 22, p. 370 and Vol. 26, p. 396. d. Probably 1812. Will dated Sept. 8, 1791 and probated in Probate and Circuit Court Knox Co., IN from Mar. 1812-1817 to clear and divide land for all living heirs. Married-(l) Sept. 7, 1746 Mausback, Germany Anna Ursella (2) 1769/70 Westmoreland Co., PA. Elizabeth Antis, Children-(By 1) Catherine b. ca. 1748 Germany; Mary b. ca. 1750 Germany; Peter, Jr. b. June 30, 1752 m. Baltimore, MD Catherine Lechard; John Adam b. May 11, 1755 (Rev. Sol.); George b. ca. 1757 (Rev. Sol.); Andres b. ca. 1759; Michael b. ca. 1761 m. Sarah Elizabeth; Jacob b. Feb. 17, 1763 d. Feb. 28, 1842 (Rev. Sol.) m. Jane Swan d. May 29, 1833; Magdaline b. ca. 1765 m. Christopher Wyant. (By 2) Susanna b. ca. 1770 m. William Snyder (Rev. Sol.); Abraham b. Feb. 22, 1771; Christian b. ca. 1773; Henry b. June 23, 1776 m. Julia Coheny; Rebecca b. ca. 1780 m. John Caldwell; John b. ca. 1785 m. Jane Hannah; Elizabeth d. young. By Miss Jane Barekman, 3302 W. Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647.‘

 

BARTHOLOMEW, JOSEPH DEACON, . Medina Co., OH; b. 1756. Served fr CT  d. 1856. b. Middlebury, OH, GM by Western Reserve. Pensioned in 1840, age 8"J yrs, while residing in Wadsvvtjrth Twp, .Metlina Co which is adjacent to Summit Co. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BARTHOLOMEW, SAMUEL, Brown Co., OH; b. 1762, Harwinton, CT, Pvt.. Enl- Jan 18, 1781, for 3 yrs in Capt. Nemiah Rice's Company, 3rd Company 5th CT, Regt. His name appears last on Company Muster Roll for Sept 1783 dated Oct 14, 1783.  Parents: Samuel Bartholomew and Martha. Married Chloe Fancher, 1802. Children : Fancher, Samuel, Chester, Sylvanus, Silas, Chloe Ann, Martha. d. Brown Co., OH,, OH B'ur Old Brick Red Oak Cemetery Union Twp. GM by a limestone rock. His father d. when quite young, he was bound out and was promised his freedom if he Enlisted in Rev War, which he did. Came to Ohio. Farmer. Bought a small pine tree in Vt and planted on farm which was made into lumiber a few yrs ago. Ref : Mrs I^uella Pittenges, Decatur, OH, Contact:: Lieutenant Byrd Chapter.

 

BARTLE, JOHN.  Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1743, New York. d. 1839. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BARTLETT, EBENEZER. Clark Co., IL;  b. in Newberg, Orange Co., NY, in 1757. Enlisted in 1775 and was in the battles of Harlem, White Plains and Ft. Montgomery, and was discharged in 1781. He arrived in Clark county, IL, in 1838 and died in Dec. of that year. He is buried in the York Cem. and his grave has been marked by the D. A. R. of Marshall. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BARTON, DAVID. Belmont Co., OH; b. abt. 1742, County Down, Ireland.  Soldier who defended Fort Henry when attacked by Simon Girty and Indians 1782; lived in Wheeling, W. VA during Rev.  Married Peggy in Ireland about 1765. Children: Margaret.  (married James Patton) ; Sarah (mar Rev Archibald McElroy). d. after 1796 in Belmont Co, OH, b. near St Clairsville, and Bartons Militias. Contact:: Mrs. Lowell Hobart fr Washington Records.

 

BARTOON, JOHN. Fairfield Co., OH; b. United Brethren Church, Pleasant Run, known as Harmon Cemetery Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BARTOW, ZENAS. Harrison Co., OH; b. 1750.; Said by faMilitia to have served as a Capt. in the Rev. One daughter Charity. Married Jas Edgar Jr., about 1800 and settled at Conotton, OH, d. 1844. Ref : Miss Eloise Edgar, Delaware Co. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

BARTRAM, DANIEL. Lake Co., OH; b. Oct 23, 1745, Fairfield CT.  Pvt. in Capt. Hull's Company, Col Stearns Regt, CT, Militiain 1777. He saw active serv in the defense of Danbury against the raids of the Briitish.  d. May 17, 1817. Madison, Lake Co, OH, b. Unionville, OH, GM by New Connecticut Chapter. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.


BASKERVILLE, SAMUEL, LIEUT. Buried in Paint Township Cemetery on his farm in OH. Was a lieutenant in a VA Regt. during Revolutionary War for seven years and nine months. Moved to OH in 1809. Was associate judge from 1810 to 1812.

 

BASKERVILLE, SAMUEL, Madison Co., OH; b. Dec 24, 1754, VA  Served as an officer of the 10th VA Regt Revolutionary War. Was made 1st Lt Sept 14, 1778, in Capt. Hughes Woodson's Company. Served also as quartermaster fr May to Nov 1779. Married Statira Bently in 1790. .Children: John, Judith, Edward, William, Samuel, George W, James, R. A. and Nancy. d. Aug 29, 1830, Madison Co, OH, b. Baskerville faMilitia grave yard, Madison Co. Enlisted in Rev War at age of 21. Retired fr serv Jan 1, 1783. Lived in VA till 1795, coming to Ohio. Was a farmer and judge of Court in Chillicothe. Ref : Heitman's Historical Registers of Officers of Continental Army. Contact:: London Chapter.

 

BASSETT, CORNELIUS, (Co not stated.); b. 1754, Sandwich, MA.  Pvt. in Capt. Ebenezer Baker's Company, Col Freeman's Mass Regt. Married Chloe Smith, in 1783. One son Abiram Bassett. d. 1821. Ref: National Number 75001, Vol. 76, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BASSETT, ELISHA Jefferson Co., IN b. Feb. 11, 1760, Sandwich, MA Service-Pvt. in Capt. Nathan Tobey’s CO. on the Rhode Island alarm in 1780. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 110974.. d. 1814, Jefferson Co. Married-First to Elizabeth West 1793 (1770-98). Ch. Elisha Jr. 1796- 1860, m. 1816, Elizabeth Foster. Soldier’s second W., Elizabeth -. Ch. Hannah Ann b. 1829, d. 1848; Ancel C. b. 1532, d. 1859. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BASSETT, JOSEPH b. 1760, Raynham, MA Switzerland County Service-Enlisted in spring of 1776 for 1 yr. under Capt. Perry in Col. Sgt.’s Regt. MA Line, Cont’l. Establishment, Enlisted within 2 or 3 mos. after this term expired in Capt. Perkins CO., Col. Crane’s Regt. in Gen. Knox’s brigade of artillery on the Cont’l. Establishment for 3 yrs. Discharged at Morristown, NJ, under Capt. Calendar from the hands of Maj. Shaw; aid to Gen. Knox. Was in Brandywine, Monmouth, and Rhode Island. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 35’770. d. Sept. 8, 1822. Probably buried in Pleasant Twp., near Benin&on. Married-Mary -. Ch. Ebenezer, m. Elizabeth Mapes; Mary, m. 1823, David Blodgett; Ard. D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 32, p. 249, gives wife, Lydia Jones and son, Daniel. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

BASSETT, NATHAN, Lorain Co., OH; b. Aug 12, 1763. Bridgewater, MA. Pvt. in Capt. Abram Washburn's Company, Col Cotton's Regt. Enlisted Mar. 10, 1781. Discharged  Apr 1, 1781. Serv 22 days marched to Newport, R. L  Parents : Joseph and Phebe Bassett. Married Sarah Standish Apr 4, 1793, North Militiaord, Cecil Co, MD Children: Thomas, Phebe, Sarah, Naomi, Betsy, Trulove, Amanda, EMilitia and Charles. d. Apr 23, 1853, Russia Twp, Lorain Co, OH, b. South Amherst, Evergreen Cemetery double lot situated north of vault 58. MI : "Nathan Bassett, b.Aug 12, 1763, died Apr 23, 1853, (wife Sarah Standish)". GM by son, Charles Bassett. Spent 7 yrs in the serv of the West India Company. Soldier in War of 1812 later moved to Chili, Monroe Co, NY when past 10 yrs of age migrated to Ohio arriving in 1834 settling on a farm of 67 acres in Lorain Co. Farmer and also filled several twp offices of his day particularly that of school examiner. Ref : Marion Jessie Bassett 115 Park Ave, Elyria, OH,

 

BASSETT, WILLIAM. Ripley Co., IN; b. 1754. Service-Entered service from VA in 1’776 under Col. George Bailor. Served 2 yrs. 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9739. d. Feb. 6, 1840. Buried on farm in Brown Twp. Government marker and name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Married-1780, Margaret. Many, descendants still living in Ripley Co. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

BATCHELOR, GEORGE. Green Co., OH;  d. May 15, 1827, Miami Twp. b. Cedarville. Bath, 1813. Ref: Robinson's History of Greene Co. Contact:: Catherine Greene Chapter.

 

BATEMAN, WILLIAM Floyd County b. 1757, PA Service-Enlisted from Cecil Co., Penn., as Pvt. in Capt. John Rudolph’s CO., Light Horse in Lee’s Legion of Cavalry. Enlisted June, 1776, in a corps called “Flying Camp” as Pvt.; 6 mos. under Lt. Stogden, Col. Richardson, Gen. Lee. Was in battle of White Plains. Discharged at Philadelphia. In fall of 1777, enlisted as Pvt. in Lee’s Legion for duration of War. Was at Stony Point and Eutaw Springs. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32099. Pensioned from Floyd Co., IN Collected by Mrs. G. R. Anderson, Mrs. V. R. Conner, New Albany, IN.

 

BATES, BENJAMIN, Lake Co., OH; b. Aug 3, 1733, Hingham, MA.  Enlisted 1777. Capt. Benj Bonney's Company, Col Ezra May's Regt, which marched to Stillwater.  Mr Huldah Cudworth, Dec 1757 (d 1811). d. May 8, 1815, Leroy, OH, Ref: National Number 72632, Vol. 101, p 25, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BATES, DANIEL, (Erie Co.); b. Mar. 27, 1762, Morris Co, NJ.  Eastern Bn Morris Co, Capt. Minard's Company, also with State Tr and Continental Army.  Parents : Daniel and Jane fReed) Bates. Married Mary Kitchell daughter of Moses Kitchell in 1787, Cincinnati, OH, Second Married S. Osborne, in 1801, one daughter Mary. Children: Eunice buried  1788, Moses 1790, Infant 1793, Hervey 1795, Irena 1797, (Possibly other children were Rebekah, Uzal and Seth, who lived in Sycamore in 1808.) d. 1845, Sandusky, OH, On Pension roll of Ohio in 1832. b. Sandusky, OH, Erie Co. GM by County Commissioners. With the earliest of settlers at Columbia. In 1808 his name is found on tax list in Sycamore and Svmnes (Twp?). Name of Rebekah is on Charter Roll of Reading Presbyterian Church in Aug 29, 1823. Ref : National Number 71379 and Mrs C. E. Hudson, Dallas, Tex. Contact:: Cincinnati and Col Geo Croghan Chapter.

 

BATES, EPHRAIM, (Noble Co.) With NJ Tr. d. Jan 12 1834, near Sarahsville, aged 90. b. McWilliams farm, grave located but not marked. Moved to Pa then to Ohio, near Sarahsville. Early settler of Center Twp. See notes on his Pension Declaration ; one son Isaac. In Mar. 1833, at the age of 89 yrs 10 mos. was drawing a pens. Ref : Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, OH,

 

BATES, HINESDALE / HINSDALE. Summit,  Co., OH; b. Dec 25, 1757, Durham, New Haven Co., CT.  Enlisted at Hartford, CT Apr 1, 1776 to Apr 1, 1777, as Pvt. in Capt. Ozias Pettrbones' Company, Col Meig's Regt. His father Oliver Bates was Lt of Company he served in battle White Plains. Parents: Oliver Bates and Lois. Children: Nathan buried  1782, d. 1821, Lyman d. 1871, aged 81 yrs, Dennis d. 1832, Col Talcott d. 1826 and Curtis d. 1842, Norton. b. Old Norton Cemetery Norton Twp, Summit Co. Baptised Jan I, 1758. Coat of arms given in Bates Bulletin in 1911. Minor Lee Bates, a president of Hiram College. Ref : Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter.

 

BATES, ISAAC.  Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1763. d. 1831, Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BATTELLE, EBENEZER, Col.. Washington Co. OH;  b. 1752, Dedham, MA Parents : Ebenezer Battelle. Married Anna Durant. d. 1815. b. Newport Cemetery Newport, OH, MI: "Col Ebenezer Battelle 1752—1815" GM by Marietta Chapter with Rev marker in 1922. Came to Marietta in May. 1788. In 1789 he moved in Belpre, then in 1802 to Newport, which village he laid out on his land. Was a Harvard graduate ; in business in Boston. Ref : History of Washington Co. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.


BATTERTON, SAMUEL. b.  1758, d. Jun. 11, 1833. Pensioned under act of Mar. 18, 1818, for service as private in VA line. Buried on farm owned by Mrs. Hickman, near Harrison Co., OH line, on road between Militiaersburg and Cynthiana, KY Grave marked by old limestone headstone, with inscription containing words "A soldier of American Revolution."

 

BATHMAN, J., (Or Bathane). Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on the tablet erected at Hamilton, OH, on the site of Fort Hamilton, in memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers who are b. in that Co. Unidentified. Contact:: John Reily Chapter.

 

BATSON, MORDICIA b. 1755, VA Sullivan County Service-Enlisted 1776, was a private for two years in Capt. Stephen Ashby’s, Col. Woods’ Regt., VA Was in battles of Brandywine and Germantown. Proof:  Pension claim S. E. 31184. d. Jan. 6, 1829. Buried Gill Twp., Sullivan Co. Married-Rachel Marney. Ch. William; Jonathan; Mary; Robert; Ann; John; Rebecca. Collected by Mrs. Theodore Craven, INpolis, IN

 

BATTON, HENRY. Valparaiso, Porter Co., IN; b. 1750, Chester Co., PA 53 Porter County Service-Served as sergeant from Aug., 1776 to Feb., 1777, under Capt. Wm. Harrod; from April, 1777, 4 mos. under Capt. Wm. Cross; 8 mos. under Capt. Theo. Philips; 2 mos. under Lt. McKinnley; 4 mos. under Capt. Philips. Left the service in 1778. Proof:  Pension records. , d. Feb. 1, 1845. Buried in the Cemetery in Liberty Twp. Stone. Government marker and Bronze marker placed by William Henry Harrison Chapter D. A. R. Collected by Miss Ruth Richards, Valparaiso, IN.

 

BAUGHMAN, GEORGE. Franklin Co. OH; b. Washington Co, PA. Served in the PA State Tr and was pensioned fr Franklin Co.. buried at Riverside Cemetery GM Rev Grav Committee with Bronze marker May 30, 1912. Came to Ohio in il807 fr Washington, Pa and located on Big Lick. In 1812 he moved to Mifflin Twp and settled on Big Walnut Creek. He raised the first barn in the Twp. Contact:: Columbus Chapter.

 

BAUM, CHARLES, W. Clermont Co., OH; b. Poland. 1781, served in Capt. James Douglas' Company. 2nd Bn Cumberland Co Militia  One son was Charles, buried  in Clermont Co. d. 1817, Ohio, Presumably b. in Clermont Co. Ref : National Number 90510, Vol. 91, p 165, D, A. R. Lin,

 

BAUMGARDNER, DANIEL. Ripley Co., IN; Service-Enlisted from N. C. in Mar. 1779. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32150. I d. lS35. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles, Court House. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN

 

BAXTER, JAMES. Jefferson Co., IN; b. June 6, 1765, Gathenaysay, Tyrone, Ireland. Service-Served as Pvt. in 7th Battalion of Cumberland Co. PA Militiatia under Capt. James Fisher, 1778-1782. Also Pvt. in Capt. William Black’s CO. Cumberland Co. Rangers. Also in 1st and 4th PA Line in Capt. James Wilson’s CO. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 4, pp. 278, 620; vol. 6, pp. 362, 454, 466, 624, 654; Series 3, vol. 3, p. 268. d. Aug. 31, 1828. Buried in the Craig Cemetery. Stone. Married-Rachel Riddle (1765-1859). Ch. Daniel b. 1794 m. Susan Wilson; William; James; Nancy. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R

 

BAXTER, SCHUYLER. Hamilton Co., OH; Col in Pa Bn of Flying Cp dated Nov 16, 1776. "Heitman," ref. Shot in left temple by Indian, Sept 1788, b. near bluff, near river at mouth of Deer Creek. Grave dug by their tomahawks. 2 Amer Soldiers b. in Hamilton Co 40 yrs later, a skeleton with hole in skull, and bullet inside found by boys digging. He with Hall, a relative, 3 others came in 2 canoes from Georgetown, KY Compare records in D. A. R. Lin Vol. 26, p 42, National Number 25117. Ref: Jones Hist p 31-33; Greves Hist p 126 of Cincinnati & Hamilton Co. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BAYLEY, / BAILEY TIMOTHY. Clark Co., OH; b. 1749, NH; Service: Pvt. in NH Rangers.  Married Zeremiah Blodgett, date not given. Children : Lewis buried  Aug 25, 1784 ; Elvira, Benjamin, are the only ones of 1.3 given. Sept 19, 1825, Lisbon Clark Co. b. Lisbon Cemetery Grave not platted. Came to Clark Co, OH 1806, from Haverhill, Grafton Co, NH Blacksmith and Farmer. Pensioned in 1819, at the age of 70 yrs. Ref : Nat D. A. R. National Number 26004 and War Dept Washington D. C. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.


BEACH, ELIHU. Vernon Twp.Trumbull Co., OH; ; b. 17 Mar 1758, Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT British Colonial America.
Son of Zophar Beach, Sr and Elizabeth Beach; Husband of Mercy Beach and Mercy Beach; Father of Ashbel Emmerson Beach; Emmerson Beach; Mercy Lobrion Beach and Faithie McKee; Brother of Abner Beach; Benoni Beach; Cephas Beach; Anne Landon; Daniel Beach and 2 others.  d. Aug 9, 1832, aged 74 yrs. and was buried in the Old Pioneer Cemetery Center,  Vernon, Trumbull Co., OH. Inscription: "The wearied dust lies here at rest, the soul has tied through realms of space to those  bright climes forever blest where mortals sing of pardoning grace."

 

BEACH, OBIL. Madison Co., OH;  b.1758, Goshen or Litchfield, CT;. Enlisted 1777 in Capt. Chapman's Company, Herman Swift's Regt.  Married Elizabeth Kifbourne in 1782. d. 1846, Plain City, OH, Pensioned 1831. Pvt. CT, Continental Line. Ref: National Number 77468, Vol. 78 and No 100945, Vol. 101, p 292, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BEACH, REUBEN. Summit,  Co., OH; b. Dec 4, 1757; Sgt. Enlisted Mar. 28, 1777, served to close of war; Corp in Samuel Granger's Company. Command of Col Chas Webb, 2;nd Regt CT, line 1777-81. Stratford, CT d. Jul. 4, 1844 at Tallmadge. b. Tallmadge, OH, Ref: See Co Roster. Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter.

 

BEALE, JOHN. Muskingum Co., OH; b. Willis Farm Cass Twp between Dresden and Frazeysburg on the dirt road. Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.

 

BEALL / "NING BELL", NINIAN ; Versailles, Ripley Co., IN;  b. 3 Jun 1761 in Frederick Co., MD; Service-Enlisted from MD in April, 1778, under Col. Wm. Washington. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9722. d. June 13, 1836. Buried in the Washington Cemetery, near Versailles, IN Stone. Government marker and name appears on a Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House.  Bio: Ning Bell was given bounty land warrant No. 1420 for 100 acres of land in KY, July 22, 1783, by the State of VA for service in the Continental Army. He died on June 2, 1836 in Elrod, Ripley County, IN. Private Continental Line of Virginia. Pension Report of 1835 says he was 73 years of age in 1835, and that he resided in Ripley County, IN. He was married to Christina Stoll Stull, July 25, 1790 in German Ref Ch, Frederick, Frederick County, MD  Christina stoll stull was born on December 22, 1772 in Frederick County, daughter of Adam Stull and Barbara. Christina was christened on April 4, 1773 in Frederick, Frederick County, MD She died on March 26, 1855 in Elrod, Ripley County, IN. She was buried after March 26, 1855 in Ripley County, IN.

 

BEAM / BEEM,, Drake Co., OH; ; b. Beamsville, Drake Co., OH; ; Married Rebecca Rhynard Beam. Children: Lucinda Beam Kaylo (?r–1870); Barbra A Beam Grubb (1844–1920); John L. Beam (1845–1893);Jacob R. Beam (1849–1883); d. 1848 and buried in the Beamsville Cemetery, Beamsville, Drake Co., OH;

 

BEAM, JACOB. Hancock Co., OH;  b.1760, Weslmoreland Co, PA. Pvt.. Helped to erect fort at Mansfield, OH, Served under Capt. Robert Clark. (West Mnreland Co. PA.) at Valley Forge.   Married Hulda Waldo. d. Aug 18, 1839, and was buried in the Maple Grove Cemetery Findlay, OH, GM by Fort Findlay Chapter. Militiaer, Beams Militia, (yet standing) also Old Fort in Central Park.

 

BEAM, MICHAEL. Licking Co., OH;  b. 5 Mar 1755 PA; Service: Enlisted in George Washington's Body-Guard in NJ;  ar pension claim S2986: Michael Beem, b. Penn. 1758 white resident of Loudoun Co., VA. He enlisted June 1777 and 2 mos. Capt. Samuel Cox's Co. of Col. Summers Virginia Regt. etc. 10 wks. 1778 10 wks in 1781; married Elizabeth Green, sister of Benjamin Green in 1775 and she died 11 Oct 1835 in Newark, OH.  Their children were:  Jacob, Richard, Michael, Ph(o)ebe, Benjamin, Andrew, William, Anna, Daniel; d. Dec 12, 1850 at the age of 95 in Squaw Grove, IL and was buried in the Universalist Cemetery GM.

 

BEAN, NICHOLAS. Clark Co., IL;  b. in Bucks Co., PA, Mar. 16, 1760, and enlisted or was drafted, serving with Capt. John Lacy and Col. John Bull. After serving 5 mos. Enlisted in Col. Henry Lee's Regt., serving two years. He was in the battles of Guildford Court House, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs and the siege of Yorktown. He was wounded by a sabre cut across the head. He also served in the War of 1812. He lived in NC, but arrived in Clark Co., IL, in 1830, and died in 1838. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BECK, GEORGE Washington Co., OH b. 1762, North Carolina, probably Rowan Co. Service-Served in Continental Army in N. C., some of service on Yadkin River, NC; Proof:  Roster of N. C. Revolutionary Soldiers (published 1932 by D. A. R.), pp. 198-225. Other references in this volume may not have been this soldier.) d. Aug. 16, 1847. Buried Beck’s Cemetery in Howard Twp. Stone. Married-Elizabeth Claver. Ch. John; George; Andrew; William; Jacob; David; Susannah m. John Colglazier. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BEARD, JOHN. Licking Co., OH;  b. 1753 in Ireland.  Enlisted in Mass, Jul. 19, 1779. Pvt. in Col Samuel McCobb's Regt. Married Margaret Kirk. Children: Thonias. d. Feb 15, 1814. b. Beard faMilitia plot, Licking Twp. GM by FaMilitia and Hetuck Chap, in 1909. Ref : History of Licking Co, by E. M. P. Brister. Contact:: Hetuck Chapter.

 

BEARD, JOHN, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt. Capt. Neet's Company, Washington Co, PA. Married Agnes, Children : Thomas, Agnes, Polly, Peggie, Martha, James, John, High, maybe more. d. 18(»-") Youngstown. b. Youngstown, OH, Mahoning Co desecrated Cemetery Ref : Pa Archives, Series 6, Vol. 2, p 98. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BEARD, WILLIAM SR., (Ross Co., OH) Moved into Union Twp in 1809. A brief biographical memorandum in the possession of R. W. Bowdle, Esq., reads as follows : "William Beard, jr., was buried  Dec 27, 1759, in Frederick Co (Since Washington), was at Gen Gates' defeat Aug 16, 1780; moved to Greenbrier Co, in 1798; emigrated to Ross Co, OH, in 1809; was the father of fourteen children. N. B. He has ever been a true Whig, and a true friend of American liberty." Mr. Beard d. in this twp in 1851, aged nearly ninety-three yrs. He is b. in Mt Union Cem and his grave has not been marked. His tombstone reads: "William Beard d. Mar. 24, 1851, aged 94 yrs. Marjery. wife of William Beard d. Oct 11, 1821 aged 54 yrs." Several descendants live in Union Twp, Ross Co. Ref: p 262, History of Ross & Highland Cos. Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BEARDSLEY, ELIJAH. Clark Co., OH;  b. May 16, 1760, Fairfield, CT; Pvt. in Col Herman Swift's 7th CT, Regt, Capt. Phineas Beardsley's Company. Enlisted Jan 1, 1777, for 3 yrs was Discharged  Jan 1, 1780.  Parents : Capt. Phineas Beardsley and Ruth Fairchilds. Married Sarah Hubbell in 1780. Children : Ezra, Patrick, Ruth, Darius, Herman, Clara, Sydia, .A.bby, Sara, Fanny, Laura, Marilla, Elijah. d. Oct 2, 1826, Springfield, OH, b. Old Columbia Street northeast corner of cem (not Platted). MI: "Elijah Beardsley a member of Boston Tea Party." GM by S. A. R. in 1906. At close of war located in Danbury, CT Moved to Delhi, NY in 1796, thence to Delaware, OH, 1811, to Urbana, OH, in 1815 thence to Springfield in 1821. He was a farmer. Ref: National Number 28705, Vol. 29, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

BEARDSLEY, PHILO. Mahoning Co., OH;  b. 1755.  Pvt. Continental Regt 9th Company, Capt. Peter Perrett. Enlisted Julv 10, 1775, Discharged  Dec 10, 1775.  Married Esther Curtis (br 1764, d. 18.%). Children: Birdslcv (1785), Anna 1787. Joseph 1789, Sarah 1794, Philo 1794, Curtis 1797, Alnnis 1799, Agur 1801. Canfield. Came early to Canfield where son Almus was born. Trumbull and Mahoning Co History, Vol. II, p 36. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BEATTY, ANDREW, Highland Co. OH; b. 1753, Rye Twp. Cumberland Co, PA.  Service: Pvt. Capt. Matthews MilitiaCumberland Co, PA;  20 Sep 1794, Andrew married Judith Carter (21 Sep. 1777 in Cumberland Co., PA), the day before her 17th birthday. At that time, Andrew was 41 yrs. old.  Andrew died in Highland Co, 8 Sep 1823 when he was abt. seventy years old.  He was buried on the Kelley Cemetery on a farm owned by Mike Kelly in Highland Co., OH.

 

BEATY, ANDREW J.  Lawrence Co., IN; b. 1747 Scotland.  Service-Patriot. Furnished supplies for the Rev. War. Proof:  Court Order Book 1780-84, p. 143, Botetourt Co., VA and Register of Marriages 1780-1790, p. 507, Botetourt Co., Va.; DAR #548595. d. Nov. 19, 1819 age 72 yrs. Buried Mayfield, Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence Co., IN Wife buried same Cemetery. Gravestones. Married-Dec. 10, 1788 VA Nancy Agnes Sitlington b. 1765 d. Jan. 28, 1838. Children-Two sons and two daughters. Second son, James b. May 11, 1799;  d. 1874 m. (1) May 1, 1823 Margaret Hayden (Harding?) (2) Sept. 20, 1838 Pernina Wade (3) Feb. 4, 1854 Ann 0. Batt. Had a total of 17 children. By Mrs. Robert Ingalls, Box 507, Bedford, IN 47421 who found final proof in letter written May 11, 1870 by the Patriot’s son, James.

 

BEAVER, MICHAEL, SR. Ross Co., OH; b. VA. Pvt. Children 1 son, Michael, Jr. Was in war of 1812; 1 daughter Mary Married Isaac Sperry and d. June 23, 1863 aged 78 yrs, 5 mos, 23 days. d. near Frankfort, OH 1821 or 22. Com located on Chillicothe Pike. Came to Ross Co from Va in 1796. After about two yrs, went to KY but returned to Ohio in 1800; bought 1100 acres in Chillicothe survey on Deer Creek. Ref: p 259, History of Ross & Highland Counties. Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BEAVERS, SAMUEL. Muskingum Co., OH; b. Jan 18, 1762. Loudoun Co, VA.  Enlisted as Pvt. in 1780 under Capt. Thomas Lewis, Col Merriwether ; Enlisted again in 1781 under Capt. Francis Russell, Col George West. Fought in battle of Yorktown and was present at capture of Cornwallis.  d. June 23, 1833. b. Sonora Cemetery Contact:: Muskingun Chapter.

 

BECKETT, HUMPHREY b. June 24, 1760. Warren County Service-Enlisted May 24, 177’8, 7th MD Regt. In battles of Camden, S. C.; Cowpens, Guilford Court House, Eutaw Springs, Siege of 96. Promoted Dec. 21, 1780, to Corporal: Sept. 8, 1781, to Sergeant; to Sgt. Major; to Surgeon’s Mate; to Quartermaster Sergt. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9726. d. Apr 2., 1830. Buried in the Mound Cemetery. Stone. Married-Mary -, 1763-1839 m. 178.6. Ch. Elizabeth b. 1787, ml James Beckett; Benjamin; Anna b. 1796; William b. 1793; Carle b. 1801; Eliza b. 1803; Maria; Egbert; Alfred; Polly. Collected by Mrs. Elmer V. Smith, Williamsport, IN.

 

BECKETT, JOHN C.  . Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on tablet at Hamilton, OH, in memory of Revolutionary Soldiers b. in that Co. d. near West Chester, Butler Co. Contact:: John Reily Chapter.

 

BECKWITH, BENJAMIN. Morgan Co., OH; b. 1751;  Pvt. 1776. Jacob Young, Md Militia, Frederick Co, MD Married 1st Lavinia Crum, 2nd Martha Rogers. Children: William, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Lenor. 2nd Lorena. Lavinia. Matilda, George, Solomon, David, Rosanna. d. Malta, Morgan Co, OH, Apr 3, 1839. b. Wiseman Graveyard, Malta Twp. MI: "Benjamin Beckwith's a soldier of the Rev. War" Ref: Mrs. Lena Tracy Barkhurst, Malta, OH, National Number 79047, 41262, Vol. 80, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Amanda Barker Devin Chapter.

 

BEDDOW, THOMAS, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col Benjamin Skinner, Capt. Thomas Truman, Md Tr. b. Berlin Twp. Pensioned. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.

 

BEDWELL, ROBERT b. Feb. 10, 1759. Sullivan County Service-Enlisted May, 1780; Pvt. for 4 mos. in Capt. Snoddy’s CO., Maj. Fields N. C. Battalion. Enlisted Nov., 1780, 3 mos. in Capt. Smith’s N. C. CO. Enlisted Aug., 1781, in Capt. Lopp’s N. C. CO., 2vz mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16321. d. Sept. 13, 1842. Buried Moody Cemetery near Pleasantville, Sullivan Co. Stone. Married-Elander -. Ch. John; Elisha; Thomas; Hannah. Collected by Charles Bedwell, Sullivan, IN

 

BEEBE, DAVID, Lorain Co., OH; b. 1747.  Quartermaster, Sgt CT, Tr. d. 1840. GM by Western Reserve, Bronze marker. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BEEBE, EZRA, Lake Co., OH; b. 1737.  1st Regt NY Line, under Col Goose Van Schaik. d. Jan IT), 1813. b. Perry, OH, GM by New Connecticut Chapter. Contact:: by New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BEEDLE, JOSEPH Montgomery Co., IN b. in Morgantown PA / Service-Pvt.. in Washington Co., PA Militiatia. Proof:  Pa. Archives, 5th Series, Vol. I, p. 390. d. Jul. 9, 1826. Buried in the Beedle Cemetery, Wingate, IN Marker placed by Dorothy Q Chapter DAR and descendant, Lucille Williams, in 1969. Married-ca. 1780 Mary Meek. Children-Samuel b. Aug. 28, 1781 m. Sarah Benham; Joseph m. Sarah Riffle; Jacob b. 1785 m. Elizabeth; Abram Covalt b. 1791 m. Nancy Riffle; Simeon b. 1793 m. Sarah Hathaway; Eliza b. 1785 m. Abraham Collins; Solomon b. 1796 m. Mary W. Tingle; Isaac b. May 31, 1797 m. Mary Riffle; Phoebe b. 1788 m. James Morrow; Aaron T. b. May 11, 1803 m. Mary T. Carson; Mary b. 1801 m. John Riffle. By Dorothy Q Chapter DAR, Crawfordsville, IN.

 

BEEM, AlICHAEL. Licking Co., OH; b. 1755 PA.  Placed' in Pension Roll of Licking Co, OH, 1832 for serv as Pvt. 1777-1778.  d. 1850 Licking Co, OH, Ref : National Number 65800, Vol. 66, p 276.

 

BEER, JAMES. Columbiana Co., OH; b. 1758. Living in Hanover Twp, Columbiana Co in 1840. Aged 82 yrs. A pensioner. Contact:: Bethia Southwick Chapter.

 

BEERS, M,ATTHEW. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 1754, Stratford.  Pvt. and wounded.  Married Sarah Curtis. On Pension Roll of Fairfield Co for 2 yrs serv. Ref : National Number 13955, p 354, Vol. 14, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BEEBE, HOPSON. Athens Co., OH; b. Feb 17, 1749.  Enlisted May 26 for 8 mos. and Discharged  Jan 1778. Pvt. under Capt. Kirtland. State of CT Married Deliverance Curtis Sept 4, 1774. Children : Peter, Polly, Betsey, Charles, William. d. 183(3, Athens, OH, b. West State St., Athens, OH, If the grave has ever been marked, the marker has disintegrated. Ref : CT, Men in the Rev. p 208. Walker's History of Athens Co p 516. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.


BEEBE, SAMUEL. Served in the Revolutionary War. Moved to OH and became a settler of Canaan Township, Madison Co., in 1815.

 

BEEDLE, JOSEPH Montgomery County b. 1749 Morgantown, PA. / Service-Pvt.. in Washington Co., PA. Militiatia. Proof:  Pa. Archives, 5th Series, Vol. I, p. 390. d. Jul. 9, 1826. Buried in Beedle Cemetery, Wingate, IN Marker placed by Dorothy Q Chapter DAR and descendant, Lucille Williams, in 1969. Married-ca. 1780 Mary Meek. Children-Samuel b. Aug. 28, 1781 m. Sarah Benham; Joseph m. Sarah Riffle; Jacob b. 1785 m. Elizabeth; Abram Covalt b. 1791 m. Nancy Riffle; Simeon b. 1793 m. Sarah Hathaway; Eliza b. 1785 m. Abraham Collins; Solomon b. 1796 m. Mary W. Tingle; Isaac b. May 31, 1797 m. Mary Riffle; Phoebe b. 1788 m. James Morrow; Aaron T. b. May 11, 1803 m. Mary T. Carson; Mary b. 1801 m. John Riffle. By Dorothy Q Chapter DAR, Crawfordsville, IN.


BEEMAN, JOHN. Buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, ME


BEER, ROBERT. b.  in Ireland, Apr. 21, 1750, d. in IL in 1842. He was drafted at Easton, Northampton Co., PA; enlisted in 1777 for two months as ensign, under Capt. John Mack; in Feb., 1778, as ensign for two months under Capt. Timothy Jeans; Sep., 1778, and at various times as ensign and Indian spy for one month, under Capt. Patrick Campbell. Also served under Col. Jacob Stroud, of PA. Applied for and received a pension Oct. 16, 1832, while a resident of Beaver Co., PA Moved to Fulton Co., 11l., in 1840, where he d. in 1842, and was buried in a country Cemetery near Fairview, Fulton Co.. A Revolutionary marker was placed on his grave Oct. 31, 1916, by the Col. Jonathan Latimer Chapter, D. A. R., of Abingdon, 111., the regent of this chapter, Mrs. Mary B. Campbell, being a great-greatgranddaughter of Robert Beer.

 

BELAMY. ASATrumbull Co., OH; ; b. Vienna. Ref : Baldwin Library, Youngstown. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chap


BELL, (BEALL), ARCHIBALD. b.  Oct. 3, 1756; d. Jul. 3, 1840. Inscription on old monument in North Middletown Cemetery says: "A soldier of the Revolutionary War, and one of the few survivors of the Battle of Blue Licks."

 

BELL, HUGH .. b. Feb. 16, 1762 Augusta Co., VA Fayette County Service-Pvt.. serving in the VA Continental Line of Artillery in 1783. Proof:  Vol. 139, pp. 35, 50. Continental Line of VA shows record of payments for Feb., Mar., and Apr. 1783; Patriot Index, 1st Sup., p. 3. d. Oct. 3, 1847. Buried in Burk Cemetery, Jennings Twp., Fayette Co. Grave has a faMilitia stone. Married-1798 Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA. Margaret McCoy, Children-John b. 1800; Mary b. 1803 m. Duncan; Malinda b. 1808 m. Joseph Tanner; Martha b. 1811; Elizabeth b. 1813 m. Joseph Lacon; Cynthia b. 1814; Nancy b. 1816 m. Will Franklin. By John Conner Chapter, Connersville, IN.

 

BELL, JAMES Jefferson Co., IN b. Sept. 9, 1763, probably Augusta Co., VA Service-A Revolutionary soldier. Proof:  KY. Historical Register, Vol. 23, p. 67. d. Jan. 6, 1844. Buried Valley Graveyard, Graham Twp. Married-Elenor Henderson b. 1776, m. 1793. Ch. Elizabeth m. Francis Hinds; James H., m. Jane H. Boggs; Sarah; Henderson, m. Frances Brown; Samuel, m. Emma Flint; Mary Ann; Lucinda, m. Samuel W. Newman; Francis, m. Eliza WilIson; John Gray, m. Ann Rice; Archibald H., m. Harriet T. Baker; Elenor, m. Henry Flint. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BELL, JOSEPH Floyd County b. 1761, Chester Co., PPA. Service-Entered service in Westmoreland Co., PPA, about May, 1’781; served 3 mos. in Capt. Stockley’s CO., Aug. 1, 1781, 60 days in Capt. Smith’s Co., 3 mos, in Capt. Casiday’s CO., May 1, 1782, 40 days under Lt. Perry. Wounded in arm at Hannah’s Town, Aug., 1782. All service in Col. Gibson’s Regt., Indian service. Proof:  Pension claim R.. 722%. d. Jan. 27, 1851. Buried Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, IN Grave not marked, but burial recorded in Cemetery records as Plat A. Married-Anna, about 1780. Ch. Elizabeth D.; Robert F.; Sarah T.; Dickey S.; John E.; Agnes F. Collected by Mrs. V. R. Conner, New Albany, IN, and Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincenmes, IN.

 

BELL, NATHANIEL Johnson Co., IN b. 1757, Berkeley Co., VA Service-While residing in Washington Co., PPA, he volunteered in 1778, 3 mos. in Capt. William Harrod’s CO., Col. Cannon’s PA Regt. Assisted in building a fort on Fishing Creek near the Ohio River and was in Ft. Wheeling when it was attacked by Indians. He was engaged by Col. Crooks to watch the Indians and Tories in 1780 and 1781-served 2 mos. as sergeant under Capt. James Archie and Col. Morgan. Proof:  Pension claim R. 724. Pension rejected because he did not serve 6 mos. in an embodied Military organization. d. about 1845. Buried in Lowe Burying Ground, Johnson Co. Married-Mary Timmons about 1784. Ch. Elizabeth; Robert; Polly; Jane; Benjamin; Hannah; Jacob; Nathaniel; James; Samuel; Katie; Ruth. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN.

 

BELL, THOMAS Gibson County Service-Received pay for 116 days on horseback in Militiatia and 14 days on foot as’ private in Capt. Wm. Strain’s CO., S. C., commencing May 13, 1780, to March 8, 1783. Proof:  Indent 621 Book L, p. 17-11-5, S. C. Historical Commission. d. Buried Bell Cemetery near Gibson-Pike Co. Line. Married-Nancy, daughter of Capt. John and “Witty” Kate Steele. Collected by Miss Anna Hudelson, Princeton, IN.

 

BELKNAP, CALVIN. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. Jan 30, 1761.  Calvin Belknap served as Pvt. fr Jul. 1 to Nov 27, 1781, 148 days. His name is also on the pay roll of Capt. Blakesley's Company in Col Fletcher's Bn, Gen Enos Rodgers in service of the state of Vt, Adjutant Office State of Vt.  Dummerston, Vt. Parents : Daniel and Polly Whipple Belknap. Married Bathshua Larabee, Mar. 28, 1786. Children: Asa, Daniel, Norton, Asenath, Elmira, Lucy, Polly, Eliza, Bathshua, Clarissa. d. Mar. 17, 1848. Austinburg, Ashtabula Co. b. Hickok in Austinburg. Ml : "Calvin Belknap, died Mar. 16, 1848, aged 87 yrs. Saved by grace. Fletchers Vt MilitiaRev War." GM with marble slab. Ref : Adj Gen, State of Vt. Contact:: Mary Stanley and Eunice Grant Chapter.

 

BELKNAP, SAMUEL. Muskingum Co., OH; b. Newburg, NY d. May 19, 1815. Zanesville, OH, b. Woodlawn Cemetery Zanesville, OH, Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.

 

BELL, HUGH .. b. Feb. 16, 1762 Augusta Co., VA Fayette County, IN Service-Pvt.. serving in the VA Continental Line of Artillery in 1783. Proof:  Vol. 139, pp. 35, 50. Continental Line of VA shows record of payments for Feb., Mar., and Apr. 1783; Patriot Index, 1st Sup., p. 3. d. Oct. 3, 1847. Buried in Burk Cemetery, Jennings Twp., Fayette Co. Grave has a faMilitia stone. Married-1798 Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA. Margaret McCoy, Children-John b. 1800; Mary b. 1803 m. Duncan; Malinda b. 1808 m. Joseph Tanner; Martha b. 1811; Elizabeth b. 1813 m. Joseph Lacon; Cynthia b. 1814; Nancy b. 1816 m. Will Franklin. By John Conner Chapter, Connersville, IN.

 

BELL, JOHN.  Hamilton Co., OH; Lt Cumberland Co, PA. R. 279. Rangers on frontier. b. on farm Montgomery, Haiuilton Co, 0. Came to Ohio with his brother and a sister. Settled on a farm east from Montgomery, OH, Was judge in an early court of the territory. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BELL, WILLIAM, JR., Geauga Co. OH; b. May 28, 1763. Pvt.. Served two enlmt in the Revolutionary War as a Pvt. in Capt. Silas Howell's Company 1st NJ Regt, Commanded by Mathias Ogden.  Del. Parents: William Bell Sr. Ann Bell. Married Mary buried ady in 1782. Children: Joseph, Josiah, Charles, Mearia, Sarah. d. Nov 18, 1801, Greenfield, OH, b. Greenfield Cem northeast of Greenfield Sec 3 Lot 2. MI : "William Bell buried  May 28 A. D. 1763, d. Nov 18, A. D. 1801." GM by Juliana White Chapter. Official marker with name plate, June 30, 1923. When very young he joined the first NJ Regt and with his father William Bell Sr served in the same company. Farmer and carpenter. Arrived in Greenfield, OH, 1800. Being the first white man to be b. in Greenfield, 0. Ref : Jerseymen in the Revolution p 13, 505 and 707. Contact:: Juliana White Chapter.

 

BELLESSELT, (or BELLESFELLER), PETERTrumbull Co., OH; ; A soldier by name of Peter Bellesfeller granted a Pension ; he lived at the time in Farmington. b. Eli Young Farm, in northeast corner Farmington Twp. Did not locate grave. Copied from S. A. R. Yr Bk. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BELLI, JOHN, Maj.. Scioto Co., OH;  Quartermaster Gen. Married Cynthia Harrison. Children : Eliza, and four others names not given. d. 1809, West Side Scioto Co. b. Greenlawn Cemetery Portsmouth, OH, Lot 27, Sec 14. MI: "Maj. John Belli.'' His body was moved from farm he owned and which was inherited by son, in 1911 to Greenlawn by grandson Judge Greagory of Calif. A close friend of Gen Washington. Recorder. He laid out town of Alexandri Northwest Territory. Alexandri was moved to Portsmouth 1798. Contact:: Joseph Spencer Chapter.

 

BEMIS, LEVI Sullivan County b. 1757, VT. Service-Enlisted in Battlenoro, Windham Co., VT, March 2, 1781. Pvt. in Capt. James Blakeslee’s CO., Col. Samuel Fletyher’s .VT Regt. Discharged Dec. 20, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32116. d. 1837. Buried Gill Twp., Sullivan Co. Collected by Mrs. James R. Riggs, Sullivan, IN.

 

BENBOW, EDWARD Wayne Co., IN b. Aug. 22, 1761, Cumberland Co., N. C. Service-Served in S. C. Militiatia under Gen. Francis Marion and was a member of Capt. Snipe’s CO. He received pay for his service and for supplies furnish,ed. Proof:  Stub Entries to Indents Issued in payment of claims against S. C. growing out of the Revolution. S. C. Historical Commission, p. 218. d. Apr 12, 1829. Buried West Grove Graveyard. Married- -. Ch. Barclay (oldest son), m. 1st Mary McClure and had ten ch; Barclay, m. 2nd Sarah Hickman and had five ch. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

BENEDICT, HEZEKIAHTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. 1754. Married Huldah, (D Mar. 25, 1845. Aged 92 yrs.) d. Nov 16, 1831. b. buried aceville. MI: "Hezekiah Benedict d. Nov 1(J, 1831, aged 77 yrs, 8 mos." GM by relaives, kept in good condition. Will admitted to Probate 1832. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BENEFIEL, GEORGE. Jefferson Co., IN,  b. Dee. 25, 1759, York Co., PA Service-Pvt.. in Capt. James Patton’s Company, 4th Battalion, Cumberland Co. PA Militiatia, Col. Samuel Culbertson’s Regt. Aug. 19, 1780. Proof:  Penn, Archives 3rd Series, Vol. 23, p. 704. d. Apr 1, 1832. Buried Jefferson Church Cemetery. Government marker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-1787, Mary Buchanan (1754-1857). Ch. Robert b. 1787, m. Ann Stewart; Martha b. 1789, m. John West; William b. 1791, m. Phebe Conner; Esther b. 1793, m. Robert McClelland; George b. 1795, m. first to Ann Ryker, second to Marjorie Van Cleave; Mary b. 1797, m. first to James McCarty, second to Isaiah Stewart; Jane b. 1798; Jesse b. 1800, m. Sarah -; Wilson b. 1802, m. Eliza Buchanan; James b. 1806, m. Eliza Taylor; Samuel b. 1806, m. Elizabeth Stewart; Eliza b. 1808, m. - Russell. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BENEFIEL, JOHN b. 1761 probably in PA. Sullivan County, IN Service-Ranger on the frontier from Cumberland Co., PA. 1778-83. Pvt.. 4th Class Cumberland Co. Militiatia, 7th CO. 4th Batt. 1780-81 under the command of Capt. Robert Dickey, Capt. William Huston and Col. Samuel Culbertson. Proof:  Pa. Archives 3rd Series, Vol. 23, pp. 288, 704, 765, 747; 5th Series, Vol. 4, p. 620; Vol. 6, pp. 314, 285, 615; DAR #428229; IN Biog. Vol. 7, p. 115; IN Mag. of Hiat. Vol. 26, p, 147; Hstory of Dearborn & Ohiq Co., p. 524; Hstory of Hamilton Co., Ohio, p. 402; Hstory of Butler Co., Ohio, p. 429; 1820 Census for Sullivan Co., IN d. 1835. Buried Johnson Cemetery, Hadden Twp., Sullivan Co., IN Inscription on stone states soldier was one of the framers of the Constitution of the State of IN. Married-Rebecca Fitzjames b. Mar. 29, 1762 d. Apr. 3, 1846. Children-Robert b. ca. 1788 m. KY d. Knox Co., IN; Mary m. John McCleavor; John and probably others. By Mrs. Mdrvyn Fish, 1819 Vigo Street, VincenneS, IN 47591.

 

BENHAM, ROBERT. Warren Co., OH; b. 1750. PA.  Ens in Militiaunder Col Israel Ludlow. Children: Joseph, 1 daughter Mrs John- Torrence, later Mrs. John Wingate. d. 1809 aged 59, in. Cincinnati. (On farm 1 Militia southwest of Lebanon, once a part of Hamilton Co, O.) b. Cincinnati, OH, Built first hewn log cabin in Cincinnati, OH, 1789 on lot in the first assignment of lots after survey of the town; in Feb 1792 was given license to maintain a ferry across Ohio river at Cincinnati. Member of 1st Territorial Legislature. 1st Board of Commissioners of Warren Co. Ref : Howe's History, Vol. II, p 741. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BENHAM, THOMAS. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Enlisted Mar. 9, 1779, Capt. Bradley's Company of Artillery. Discharged  Feb 1780. Enlisted Apr 3, 1789 Capt. Bradley's Company. Discharged  Jan 1, 1781. Was among Sentries taken Sept 1, 1781 by 500 of the enemy in 5 armed vessels at West Haven. buried  1759, Cheshire, CT Married Esther Bonnell ; other data states Eliz Tuttle and Esther Bonnell as wives. Children: Samuel, Adnah, Thomas Jr. d. Jul. 2, 1842, Ashtabula, OH, b. "Old graveyard," now abandoned. Ref : CT, Men in the Rev, Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve, p 552, 560, 626. FaMilitia Bible, Mrs. Albert Goodwin, fr Conn; and Emma Benkam Crosby, Ashtabula, OH, Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

BENJAMIN, ASA. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Asa Benjamin was a soldier of the Rev and served as such through the whole war. d. Pierpont, Ashtabula Co. b. Old Burying Ground, Lot No. 16. There were evidently two Asa Benjamins in the Revolutionary War, and the ref below is all I dare use. Ref: Records Ashtabula Co History Society, p 397, written by Lampson Wright Esq., who settled in Pierpont 1801. Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

BENJAMIN, JONATHAN. Licking Co., OH; b. 1738 New York;  Enlisted Jan 1776, as Pvt. in Col Long's Regt, Lycoming Co, PA. Served 4 yrs and 6 mos.  Married 1802. Children : Lillie, Mary, Jemina, Jane, Benoni. d. Aug 26, 1841. b. Old Cem Granville, OH, GM Granville Centennial Committee. 1909. Contact:: Hetuck Chapter.

 

BENMAN, MOSES. Harrison Co., OH; A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co, in 183-3, aged 78. Served in Capt. John Bovd's Company of Rangers, Bedford Co, Pa Militia1781-83. Pa Archives, 5 series. Vori08-9. 195 US Pension Roll in 1835. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.


BENNETT, DAVID, DEACON. b.  about 1761; d. Jun., 1848; buried at Dummerston, Windham Co., VT He drew a pension.

 

BENNETT, ISHMAEL, (Co not stated); b. 1730. Rhode Island.  Pvt.. Capt. John Franklin's Company organized at Wyoming, PA. d. 1820 in Ohio. Ref : National Number 96827, p 103, Vol. 97, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BENNETT, JOSHUA Harrison Co., IN Service-Name appears in an Alphabetical List of discharged soldiers of two battalions of Militiatia raised to serve the Continental Army in the year 1781, Charles Co., MD Proof:  Records of MD Troops in Cont’l service, 1775-83, in MD Archives, Vol. 18, p. 406. d. About 1840. Buried in Rehoboth Cemetery, Boone Twp. Crude cedar stakes mark the grave. Collected from the IN S. A. R. Records.

 

BENNETT, OLIVER, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col Zebulon Butler Capt. Simon Spaulding CT, Tr. b. Orange Twp. Pensioned. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.


BENNETT, SAMUEL. b.  about 1758; d. Sep., 1841; buried at Brookline, VT Was a member of Connecticut State troops.

 

BENTON, DAVID Jackson County b. Dee. 2, 1763. Salisbury, CT Service-Served from Jul. to Nov., 1780, in Capt. Warner’s CO. of Col. John Brown’s Regt. from Berkshire Co., MA He was present at an engagement with Tories and Indians under Sir John Johnson Oct. 19, near Ft. Plant, Montgomery Co., NY, in which Col. Brown and about 40 soldiers were killed. In July, 1781, he enlisted at New London, Conn., as a marine on the Brig “Favorite” of 16 guns. Taken prisoner and confined on prison ship “Jersey” until exchanged in Jan., 1782. Proof:  Pension records; Benton Genealogy, p. 13. d. 1845. Buried in Old Fairview Cemetery near Brownstown, IN Government marker. Married-1784, first to Sarah Bingham (1765-1825). Ch. Henry b. 1784, m. second to Hannah Dickenson; Sarah; Mary; Walter b. 1799, m. Hetty Benks; William David; Norman Soldier, m. second to Thankful R. MXKane. Ch. Elizabeth. Collected by Gen. Jacob Brown Chapter D. A. R.

 

BENNETT, THADDEUS. Scioto Co., OH;  b. 1754.  Enlisted as Pvt. I77(! in Capt. Blaine's Company. Serv 18 mos, 12 mos, 2 mos, 8 weeks. Marwick, NY Parents : Ethiram Bennett. Married J. Bentlay. Children: Mollie, Thaddeus Jr., Joseph, Sallie, Rhoda, Quance, Hetty, Benjamin, Jael. d. 1834, Scioto Co near Minford. b. near Minford on a farm he once owned. Farmer. Ref : Mrs. Goldia Lants Wendelken. Contact:: Spencer Chapter.

 

BENT, SILAS. Washington Co. OH;  b. Rutland, MA. Pvt. in Capt. Eustis' Company which marched on alarm of Apr 1775 for Cambridge, MA Served 12 days. Ens in Capt. Wheeler's Company; also 1st Lt in Capt. Barnes Company Col Nixon's Regt.  Married Mary, Children : Son Daniel who lived in Belpre, OH, d. Belpre, O 1818. b. Belpre ^ Cem Washington Co. GM Marietta Chapter by Revolutionary marker in May 1923. Silas Bent and his wife, Mary Bent, came in Marietta in 1789. Remaining one yr they moved to Belpre, OH, Ref: See National Number 26915. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.

 

BENTLEY, BENJAMIN, . Medina Co., OH; Served fr R. I. b. Sharon Cemetery GM Western Reserve. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.


BENTON, NATHANIEL. b.  Aug. 25, 1726; d. Sep. 30, 1800; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT

 

BENTON, ZADOCK. Geauga Co., OH; b.Tolland CT, Mar. 6, 1701; Pvt. 2nd Regt CT, Line ; Chas Webb. Pensioned 1833. Parents: Samuel Benton. Married Lydia Day (br Colchester, CT, about 1786) Children : Orrin, Ariel, Lyman, Sally, Horace, Elihu, Nancy, Zadock, Otis. d. Nov 3, 184-"), Chardon, OH, b. Village Cemetery Chardon, OH, Lot 102 east center sec. MI: "Zadock Benton a soldier of the Revolution died Nov 3, 1845, aged 84." GM faMilitia, granite marker. Enlisted Jul. 1, I'iSO: Dec 9, 1780. Militiawright. Ref: CT, Men of Revolution p 165. Pension Records. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BERNARD, (or BANNARD), THOMAS, Geauga Co. OH; Pvt. in Capt. Charles Fleming's Company VA Participated in battles of Brandywine, Monmouth, Germantown and Stony Point. Served 4 yrs.  Married Mary Hicks Dec 29, 1792. VA (d 1847). Children: Elizabeth, John, Sarah, George W Thomas, Mary, Susanah. d. Leesburgh, Highland Co, OH, June 12, 1833. b. Old Quaker Graveyard near Leesburg, OH, GM by faMilitia many years ago. Received land warrant in 1784 for services. Farmer. Ref: National Number 102813, Vol. 103, and National Number 100634, Vol. 101, p 197, D. A. R. Lin and also National Number 160277. Contact:: Waw-Wil-a-Way Chapter.

 

BERRY, BARTHOLOMEW. Greene Co., OH; Pvt.. Annual allowance $60.00; same received $447.68; on record Nov 20, 1792; commencement of Pension Nov 7, 1809, under law of Mar. 3, 1808; same Apr 24, 1816, under law of Apr 24, 1816. Contact:: Catherine Green Chapter.

 

BERRY, GEORGE Washington Co., OH b. 1764, Fauquier County, VA Service-First Lieut. 1.3th VA Regt., Dec. 16, 1776; 9th Regt. Sept. 14, 1778. Served several times as Lieut. under Capts. Beall and Moore, Cols. Russell and Gibson, VA Troops; also served as quartermaster. Proof:  Revolutionary Soldiers of VA by Eckenrodes, p. 44; Heitman’s Historical Register, p. 101; D. A. R. No. 130249. d. 1838. Married-First to Sar,ah Conway. Ch. Atalanta (1797-1876), m. Lawson Hathaway Owens. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BERRY, JOEL.  Rush Co., IN;  b. 1754, King George Co., VA Service-Enlisted 1775, and served at various times, amounting to abt. 5 yrs. 1 ma. as minute man and private under Capts. Joseph Rogers, Garrett, Wm. Berry (soldier’s brother), buried unty and Davis, Col. Stith, VA Troops. Also served as an Artisan in the Public Armory at Fredericksburg, VA, under Col. Lewis. Proof:  Pension claim S. 30265. d. Feb. 28, 1843. Probably buried East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, IN Married-Anne -. Ch. Holesworth b. 1794, d. 1871.

 

BERRY, THOMAS. Butler Co., OH;  Pvt. Va Continental Line. Name appears on tablet at Hamilton Soldiers and Sailors monument, (listed by John Reily Chapter.) buried  in VA d. Militiaonville, OH, 1832, aged 69. Ref : National Number 18900, Vol. 19, p 324, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BERRY, WILLIAM Allen Co., IN Service-The name appears o’n the 1840 census for Allen County, as a pensioner but no service has been found for him to date. He came to Allen Co. in 1836, deed records show he transferred property in Oct. 21, 1839, and again in Feb. 27, 1847. d. Probably 1847 or 1848. Is listed on a Bronze tablet erected by Mary Penrose Wayne Ch.apter D. A. R. Married-Mary -. Ch. Alfred; Archlinda; David; Michael. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, 1214 W. Jefferson St., Fort Wayne, IN

 

BERRYHILL, ALEXANDER. Green Co., OH;  Pvt. on roll of Sumter's Brig (Capt N. M. Martin) S. C. found in statehouse, Columbia, S. C. 1898. He served with this Brig in the battle of Guilford C. H. and received a saber or sword wound across his forehead, the scar fr which he carried to his grave. d. 1823, VA b. Pioneer Graveyard, Bellbrook. Sugar Creek, 1815. Ref : Robinson's History of Greene Co and Mrs. S. O. Hale Xenia, OH, Contact:: Catherine Greene Chapter.

 

BEST, JOHN, (Alahoning Co.) Pvt., 7th class, Northampton Co, Capt. Frederick Kleinhantz, 1st Battalion.  b. Berlin, Berlin Twp. Nothing was found in the Co records or in the Co Histories. Ref : Pa Archives, Vol. 5, Series 5, p 90. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BEST, THOMAS. Portage Co., OH; Lived at Deerfield. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BETHNAL, NORRIS.  Hamilton Co., OH; b. NJ 1757. d. 1841. b. Pisgah Cem Sycamore Twp. In 1840 was a pensioner at age 89. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.


BETTERLEY, THOMAS. b.  Apr., 1751, d. Jun., 1836; buried at West Dummerston, Windham Co., VT Served under Capt. Lovell, of MA.

 

BETTES, NATHANIEL. Summit Co., OH; b. West Springfield, Mass, 1747.  Minute man; Capt. Soul's Company Col Fellow's Regt 1775. In 1776 under Capt. Noah Allen, Col Wiggleworth's Regt. Full Serg 1777 at West Point, NY  Married 1st Hannah Militias; 2nd Candice Ives. d. Jan 1-5, 1840, Bettes Corner. b. Bettes Corners. Full account of life in Co roll. Ref: See Vol. 34, p 69, National Number 33191 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter.

 

BEVIS or BEAVIS, ISSACHUR. Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1739. For service records, see Sons of Rev records of Howard Bevis, Cincinnati, OH, who joined on this serv. d. 1804. b. Johnson's Cem near Venice, on Hamilton Co side. Came to Hamilton Co 1791, settled near Bevistown. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BICKEL, CHRISTIAN.  Hamilton Co., OH; b.1753, PA. d. 1831. Ref : S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BIDDLECOMB, RICHARD Warren County b. Feb. 15, 1760, West Greenager, Rhode Island. Service-Enlisted in Bennington, Vt., 1779; Pvt. in Capt. Hutchin’s CO., Cal. Warner Regt., 9 mos. 21 days, Vt. Line. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9736. d. Aug. 23, 1835. Buried in the West Lebanon Cemetery, Warren Co. Stone. Married-1783, Ruth Hendrix b. 1767. Ch. Francis b. 1783; Ruth b. 1785; Hendrix b. 1788; Asher b. 1789; Richard b. 1791; Cornelius b. 1794; John b. 1796; Daniel b. 1798; Louisa b. 1800; Ruth b. 1802; Esther b. 1803, m. James J. McAlilly; Nathan b. 1806; Lucinda b. 1809. Collected by Mrs. Elmer V. Smith, Wiliamsport, IN.

 

BIDLACK or BIDLOCK, PHILEMON, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col Zebulon Butler, CT, State Tr. d. 1844, age 84. b. Sunbury. Pensioned. Contact:: Delaware Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BIDWELL, WILLIAM, SR., Lake Co., OH; b.  1767.  Joined the 8th CT, Regt in 1782 under Capt. Joseph Jewett and Col Jcdediah Huntinsiton. His Regt protected the Boston Camps and took part at Roxbury.  Children: William, Jr. d. 1831. b. Middle Ridge Cemetery Madison, OH, GM New Connecticut Chapter. Fur in for New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BIERCE, WILLIAM. Portage Co., OH; Sgt in CT, Continental. Served 7 yrs. Placed on pen roll Apr 16, 1883. b. Nelson, OH, Ref : See National Number 12480, p 164, Vol. 13, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BIGGS, ROBERT b. abt. 1753.. Clark Co., IN; Service-Enlisted in PA in Aug., 1776, served 18 mos. as a Pvt. in Capts. Eli Myer’s and IIuffnagle’s Companies, Col. McCoy’s 8th PA Regt. Was in the battles of Woodbridge and “Bomburg on the Raritan River” and was in various skirmishes. Proof:  Pension claim ‘W. 9733. d. Nov. 9 or 13, 1831, Clark Co., IN Married-1778, Jane, d. 1839. Ch. John; Andrew b. 1782; William Militiaar b. 1783; Robert b. 1785; Elizabeth b. 1789, m. Henry Crist; Nancy b. 1791, m. Nicholas Crist; Joseph b. 1793; Samuel b. 179-; Thompson Hay b. 179-; Abner b. 1798; Melindy Jane b. 1821, m. Wm. Crist; Mary, m. George Wellman; Hannah, m. Robert Cairns. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R

 

BIGELOW, ABIJAH LaPorte County b. Apr 16, 1756, Waltham, MA Service-Enlisted Apr 19, 1775, as a Pvt. under Capt. Abraham Pierce and Cols. Gardner and Thatcher, in MA Troops. Served until March 17, 1776. Enlisted in fall of 1777 for 5 or 6 mos. under Capt. Brooks and Col. Brooks. In battle of Bunker HIL Proof:  Pension records. d. Oct. 22, 1848. Buried Greenwood Cemetery, MI City, IN Stone. Bronze marker placed by IN S. A. R. Married-Mercy Amelia Spring. Ch. Marshall, m. Olive SparhawkBarre; Nabby; Lucy b. 1797, m. Herbert Williams; Sumner; Increase Sumner; Nabby; Zibi b. 1787, m. Rev. John Nelson; Jacob, m. Eliza Southgate; Abijah m. - Phelps; Amelia, m. M. Dickinson; Sally, m. Rev. Luther Wilson. Collected by Miss Edna P. Kitchell, MI City, IN.


BIGELOW, JONAS. Buried in the Maple St. Cemetery, North Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA Birge, Benjamin. b.  Apr. 19, 1763; d. Mar. 17, 1796; buried at Headquarters. (Grave located by Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter, Litchfield, Litchfield, CT)

 

BIGELOW, TIMOTHYTrumbull Co., OH; ; Pvt. CT, State Tr. Pen granted Mar. 4, 1831. d. Jul. 30, 1830. b. Bloomfield, OH, MI: "In memory of Timothy Bigelow who died Jul. 30, 1830, aged 77 yrs." GM probably by faMilitia. Ref : Cleveland Historical Library, Revolutonary Soldiers b. in Trumbull Co. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BIGFORD, SAMUEL. Washington Co. OH;  b. 1760, Ireland.  Location of grave in path in Greenlawn Cem Lowell, OH, Contact:: Marietta Chapter.

 

BIGGER, JOHN. Montgomery Co., OH  Pvt. Capt. Walter McVinnis' Company 4th Bn Cumberland Co.  d. 1831. Centerville, OH, Ref : Vol. 55, p 407, National Number D. A. R. Lin.

 

BILGEAR or BILGER, FREDERICK. Columbiana Co., OH; b, 1747.  Pvt. 4th class. Capt. Adam Scott's Company Lancaster Co Militia  Married Elizabeth ri766-184fi). d. 1822. b. Washino-tonville, O Columbiana Co. Ref: Pa Archives, 5 series, Vol. 7, p 746. Contact:: Mahoning Qiap.

 

BINCKLEY. CHRISTIAN, CAPT.. Fairfield Co., OH; b. Binckley Cem north of Rushville. Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BINCKLEY, HENRY. Fairfield Co., OH; b. Binckley Cem north of Rushyille, OH, Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BINER, GEORGE. Harrison Co., OH; A Revolutionarv Pensioner livina in Harrison Co in 1833, aged 60. .Served in a Va State Regt. U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

BINGHAM, ALVAN. Athens Co., OH;  b. Dec 20. 1754. Was at Ft Schuvler. Apr 1, 1776. Discharged  Apr 1, 1777.  Sailsbury, CT Married Flizabeth Dorsey Jones. d. Feb 11. 1841, Athens, OH, b. W. State St., Cemetery Athens, OH, Came with his brother Silas to Marietta, O thence to Athens in 1797. First treasurer of Athens Co 1806. Served as associate judee several yrs. Ref: National Number 55058. Vol. 56, D. A. R. Lin. Walker's History Athens Co. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BINGHAM, SILAS. SR.. Athens Co., OH; b. Jul. 24, 1758, Salisbury, CT.  Enlisted Aug-Scpt 1775; June, Jul. 1776: June Jul. 1777; Sept 1777, 1778. Pvt.. Belonged to Green Mountain Boys ; was 10 days guarding part of Burgoyne's Army.  Was in the Canadian Expedition. Married Irenah Royce, Jul. 4, 1789. Children : Silas Jr. There were other children. d. Oct 1840, Athens, OH, b. W State St. Athens, O east of main driveway. MI: "Silas Bing- ham Vt. Militia Rev. War." GM Nabby Lee Ames Chapter D. A. R. secured a Govt marker, white marble through Co Commissioners. Deputy Sheriff, Constable, a Militiawright. Applied for a Pension Oct 13, 1832. Claim was allowed. Ref : Bureau of Pensions; Walker's History of Ohio 75271, D. A. R. See 25570, Vol. 33, p 116, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BIRCH (BURCH), THOMAS Fountain Co., IN b. May 9, 1751, Prince George Co., MD. Service-Pvt. Hardy Co., VA; Capt. John Winston’s CO., 14th Regt. of Foot; also 10th Regt. VA, Col. Corn. Davis. Name last on muster roll. Camp Middlebrook, Jan., 1776. Proof:  War Department. Grave-In Birch Cemcgtery, Fountain Co. Married-First to -- Clark, an Indian. Ch. Jesse, 1778-1843; William b. 1779; m. second to Susanna Talbert. Ch. Jonathan, 1782- 1849. Third W., Linney Harvey. Ch. Thomas William, 1789- 1856; Anson; Roseanna b. 1791; Benjamin 1795-1861; Deborah 1793 or 1796; John. Collected by Miss Lydia MeIinda Earl, Attica, IN.

 

BIRD, GEORGE. Muskingum Co., OH; b. Jul. 12, 1757, England.  A Pvt. in Capt. John Nilson's 3rd Company, 6th Bn, Northampton Co Militia Col Jacob Stroud,, p 431. Vol. 8, Pa Archives 5 series  Married Deborah Thomas, 1788 in Pa, Chester Co. Children: John (br Jul. 25, 1789), Jonathan, Joseph, Elizabeth, Jane, George, Deborah (twins), (br Jul. 12, 1799). d. 1840, Rural Dale. Muskingum Co, OH, b. Old Stone Church. Taken from h's tailor's bench at the age of 19 yrs by British Authorities. brought to British Camp on Brandywine Jul. 1777, made his escape and joined American Army. Served until close of the Revolutionary War. Tailor. The Courier published at Zanesville, O under date of May 7, 1885, published a sketch of this pioneer, George Bird and his children and grand children. Pa Archives, p 431, Vol. 8. 5 series. Ref: Miss Annie Laurie Bird, Route 1, Nampa, Idaho, Miss Minnie Bird, 1258 Euclid Ave., Zanesville, OH, Contact:: Eed-ah-how Chapter. Nampa, Idaho & Muskingum Chapter.

 

BIRD, SAMUEL. Allen Co., IN;  b. 1751, VA  Service-Name appears on a record of VA Soldiers under heading, “A list of state soldiers and seamen, who have received certificates of their full pay.” Shows that on Apr 14, 1783, the sum of 1.33 S. 18 D. 8 was drawn by one Capt. Wright for Samuel Bird. Proof:  VA Records. d. Mar. 1829. Buried in the Broadway Cemetery now McColIough Park, Fort Wayne, IN. Name on Bronze tablet erected by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, 1214 W. Jefferson St., Fort Wayne, IN.

 

BISBEE, CHARLES. Dearborn Co., IN; b. abt. 1757. Service-Enlisted 1775, under Capt. Freedom; 8 mos. in 1776 under Capt. John Reed, Col. Bailey’s Regt.; 1 yr., 1777, 4 mos. Cont’l. MA Proof:  Pension claim S. 16642. d. June 11, 1833. Dearborn Co. Children-John; Ezra; Charles; Desire Egelston; Harriet Walker. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

BISHOP, BENJAMIN. Wayne Co., IN; b. Apr 5, 1759, Kingwood, NJ. Service-While a resident of Rahway, Middlesex Co., NJ, volunteered in 1776 or .1777; 1 mo. as Pvt. in Capt. Craig’s CO., NJ Militiatia, and was in an engagement in Blazing Star. Enlisted 1778, 2 mos. in Capt. Harriman’s NJ CO., and was in a skirmish with British. Later served 6 mos. in Capt. Soudder’s CO., Col. Dayton’s NJ Regt., and was in engagement at Elizabethtown and Springfield. Enlisted in fall of 1780 or 81, served 5 mos. in Capt. Potter’s CO., Col. Crane’s NJ Regt., and on Dec. 23 in battle at Elizabethtown was wounded in the thigh. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32119. d. 1838. Buried at Webster, Wayne Co. Married-Anna Hawkins. Ch. John. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

BISHOP, DANIEL. Huron Co., OH; . b. Feb 5, 1745, Parents: Alonzo Bishop (1809–1881) & Louisa Reynolds Bishop (1813–1881); Siblings: George W Bishop 1835–1898; Alonzo W. Bishop 1840–1841; Mary Jane Bishop Dodge 1840–1922; Evangeline Ermina Bishop Dodge 1842–1899; Myron Albert Bishop 1845–1911; Willet H Bishop 1848–1898 and Emma Marial Bishop 1849–1850; Spouse: Louisa Reynolds Bishop (1813-1881);. Child: Alonzo Bishop (1809-1881); d. 5 Feb 1848, aged 83 yrs.; buried in the  M. E. Cemetery, Clarksfield Twp., Huron Co., OH.

 

BISHOP, JOEL. Huron Co., OH; b. 2 Oct 1759 Guilford, CT; Service: Pvt.. Son of Reuben Bishop and Ann Wright; Brother of Reuben Bishop, Ann (Bishop) Crane [half] and Rachel (Bishop) Cone [half]; Husband of Phebe (Avery) Bishop (married 24 Aug 1784 in Guilford, New Haven, CT); Father of Anna (Bishop) Valentine, Clarissa (Bishop) Burns, Sally (Bishop) Skidmore, Chauncey Bishop, Phoebe Bishop, Rachel (Bishop) Valentine, Roxa (Bishop) Gates, Joel Bishop, Martha Bishop, Lucinda (Bishop) Gardner, Elijah Herrick Bishop, Reuben Bishop and Harriet Bishop; d. 17 Apr. 1839, Huron Co. Ref: National Number 23139, p 49, Vol. 24, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BISHOP, JOB. Canaan, Jefferson Co., IN; b. 1755; Service:  from NJ. Proof:  Marker at grave. Son of John  and Mary Sarah Bishop; Husband of Hannah Bishop; Father of John Bishop; Ezekiel Bishop; Levina Blake; Newton Bishop; Thomas Bishop and 3 others.  d. 1845.  Buried Methodist Cemetery at Canaan, Jefferson Co., IN

 

BILLEL / BISSELL, BENJAMIN, Lake Co., OH;  b. 31 Mar 1761, Lebannon, CT; Service: enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Lebanon, CT with Capt. Bliss' Company, Col. Ledyard's Regiment for three months; again in 1781 for nine months in Capt. Munson's Company, Col. Zeubulon Butler's Regiment, CT Troops.   In 1784, he married  Elizabeth Heath and moved to Hartick, New York, where they resided most of their lives at Hartrick, raising a faMilitia of 11 children. Their remaining years were spent in Painesville, Ohio, with their son, Judge Benjamin Bissell. Benjamin Bissell, Sr., died there, Oct. 1, 1841, and his wife Elizabeth, Feb. 24, 1851, aged eighty-nine years. Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

At the same place he married Elizabeth Heath in 1784, and later removed to New York, spending the larger part of their lives at Hartrick, where they raised a faMilitia of eleven children.

In 1832 Mr. and Mrs. Bissell were with a daughter at Burlington, N.Y., from which place he applied for a pension which was granted him. Later he came to Painesville, Ohio, to spend their remaining years with their son, Judge Benjamin Bissell, where Benjamin Bissell, Sr., died Oct. 1, 1841, and his wife Elizabeth, Feb. 24, 1851, aged eighty-nine years. Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Benjamin Bissell was a cousin of Gov. Clark Bissell of Conn., and his son Judge Benjamin Bissell was State Senator from Painesville in years 1839-40.

 

BISSELL, JOHN PARTRIDGE, Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1751 CT; Service: Pvt. in the Lexington Alarm. 1775 at Bunker Hill ; was in Capt. Skinner's Company, Col Latimer's Regt at the battle of Stillwater.  Married Temperance Stark (1761—1850). Children: three sons, and six daughters, one daughter Mary married a Kyle. d. 1811, Coitsville, OH, b. Oak Hill Cemetery Youngstown, OH, GM Mahoning Chapter D. A. R. marker 1915-17. Surveyor, Justice of Peace. Came to Ohio from Lebanon. CT Ref: p 165-166 Hist Trumbull and Mahoning Cos. CT, Men of the Rev, p 50, 313, National Number 90103, Vol. 91, p 34. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BISSELL, JOSEPH. Mahoning Co., OH;  b.  Lebanon, CT 1730;  Served as Pvt. 1776 in Capt. Walter Hyde's Company. Col Wolcott's Regt. from Lebanon, CT; d. 1814 Youngstown, OH.

 

BISSELL, JUSTUS. Portage Co., OH;  b. Feb 16, 1759, East Windsor, CT;  Pvt. 2nd Regt. Col Buller's CT, Militia Capt. Wolcott's Company. Knl Tuly-Aug 1776; Enlisted June 24, 1780. Discharged  Dec 9, 1780. 2nd Regt.  Parents : Justus. Married Ann Blodgett, Dec 20, 1779. Children : Justus, Barber, Orris, Cephas, Eunice, Philena, Elvira, x^nna, Ebenezer Blodgett. d. Sept 16, 1882. Aurora. Ref : CT, Men of Rev. History of Twinsburg, OH p 255. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.


BIVINS, JOHN.  Fulton Co., IL;. b. 1760; Service:  Enlisted Northampton, MA, 1775; served nine months. Enlisted Dec., 1775; served one year. Enlisted Aug., 1777, for two or two and a half years; again in the fall of 1779, from New York, three months under Capt. Gideon King; d. at Marietta, Fulton Co.,IL, 1839.

 

BLACK, ALEXANDER Crawford County b. Feb. 22, 1760, Berkeley Co., VA Service-Enlisted in Augusta Co., VA, about March 1, 1780; served in Capt. John Preston’s Company, Maj. Taylor, VA Troops; they marched to Clinch Station, which was commanded by one Crockett, and while there went out on numerous scouting parties. Discharged Dec., 1780. Proof:  Pension claim R. 881. Pension rejected because he failed to furnish proof of six mos. service. d. After 1835.

 

BLACK, DAVID, SR..  Hamilton Co., OH; b. 4 Aug. 1763, NJ; during the Revolutionary War, David Black served as a drummer boy for 5 years in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th NY Regiments under Col. Philip Van Cortland. In 1796, he emigrated to Ohio where he purchased 220 acres in Rg 2, Twp 4, sec.12  in Columbia Twp, Hamilton Co., OH farm from J. C. Symmes.  26 Nov 1829, David Black, Sr., was declared insane. David, Jr., was appointed his guardian. When David' Sr., died 18 Oct 1832, his remains were originally buried on the faMilitia farm in Columbia Twp, but later moved to Laurel IOOF Cemetery and placed with those of other faMilitia

 

BLACK, DAVID. Butler Co., OH;  b. NJ; Service: Pvt. in Col Philip Van Cortland's NY Regt.;  In 1787, he married Catherine Cramer (1763-1849.) d. 1832, Hamilton, OH, Ref: National Number 100632, Vol. 101, p 197, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BLACK, ISAAC, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col Jonathan Brown, Capt. Daniel Whiting Mass Tr. b. Africa Cemetery 'Pensioned. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.

 

BLACK, JAMES b. 1759. New York State. Posey Co., IN Service-Commissioned Ensign Jan. 5, 1776, in Capt. Stephen Bayard’s CO., promoted to Lieut. Jul. 4, 1776, 2nd PA Battalion under Col. Arthur St. Clair. Proof:  Penn. Archives 2nd Series, Vol. 10, p. 93. d. 1830. Buried in Private Cemetery near Wabash River, Posey Co., IN Married-Eleanor McMilitiaan. Collected by Mrs. Charles T. Johnson, Mt. Vernon, IN.

 

BLACK, JAMES. Harrison Co., OH; Is said by faMilitia to have served in the Revolution from York (now Adams) Co, PA. B 1750 in Ireland. d. 1846 and b. at Beech Spring Church. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

BLACK, JOHN. Columbiana Co., OH; Lived in Liverpool Twp, Columbiana Co, OH, Contact:: Bethia Southwick Chapter.

 

BLACK, WILLIAM b. Dec., 1753, PPA. Pike County Service-Entered Georgia Militiatia under Col. Elijah Clark, Capt. Joseph Neal, 1776, for 2 yrs. At the siege of Savannah. Then in the army of N. C. under Gen. McDowell. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9730. d. Apr 2, 1837, Pike Co. Married-1786, Elizabeth, d. 1846. Ch. Cortez b. 1787; Nancy b. 1790; John b. 1792; Robert b. 1794; David b. 1797; William b. 1799; Henry b. 1802; Mary Barrett .b. 1807; Samuel b. 1810.

 

BLACK, WILLIAM, Delaware Co., OH; b. Militiacreek Cemetery Concord Twp. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.

 

BLACKBOURNE, MOSES. Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1752. Pvt. in Revolutionary War. Pensioned Aug 8, 1830 age 83 yrs. d. 1835. b. Petersburgh Center, Mahoning Co, OH, Location of grave about the center of burial ground which is in a very bad condition, and located between a church and a school house. Ref : Pa Archives Vol. 23, Series 3, p 584. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BLACKBURN, JAMES. Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on the tablet erected at Hamilton, OH, on the site of Ft Hamilton, in memory of Revolutionary soldiers who are b. in that Co. Unidentified. Contact:: John Reily Chapter.

 

BLACKBURN, JOHN, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt. Cumberland Co Militiain 1777, 1778, Lt 1779. b. Poland, OH, He was taxed in 1803 in Poland and bought land same yr. Ref : Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol. 2, p 61, Pa Archives, series 5, p 160, 168, 604, Old deeds. Vol. A, p 61, Compare with John Blackburn. D. A. R. Lin Bk Vol. 91, p 285. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BLACKMAN, ELIJAH. Portage Co., OH; Lived at Aurora. Drew pension.

 

BLACKWELL, JOHN. Pickaway Co., OH;  b. Mar. 1775, Faquier Co, VA;  Service: Lt of 3rd VA Continental Tr ; wounded at Brandywine ; then promoted to Capt. Taken prisoner at Charleston Sept 15, 1777.   Married Agatha Ann Enstance, 1799. Children : Lucy Steptoe, Agatha Conway, Elouisa, John Enstance, William, Anna. d. Apr 28, 1831, Pickaway  Company buried in the Old FaMilitia Cem near Darbyville, Pickaway Co, OH, Ref : Military District Survey Bk A, p 265 and 200. Fur in for Mt. Sterling Chapter.

 

BLAIN, ALAM, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. in Capt. John Heard's Company, Col Anthony White's Regt 4th Regt Continental dragoons, NJ d. Delaware Co., OH. b. Genoa Twp, Delaware Co., OH. Ref: National Number 94094. Vol. 95, p 211. Contact:: Delaware Chapter.

 

BLAIN, JAMES. Monroe Co., IN;  b. 1743; Service-Enlisted 1776, Mar. 27 for 1 yr. as Pvt. in VA Line. Discharged Feb. 10, 1777, Middlebrook, NJ Served under Capt. Stevenson, Col. Nevil, Gen. Scott. Proof:  Pension claim 8. 35780. d. Jun 9, 1841. Buried on the  Dr. Walker farm near Stinesville, IN Never married.

 

BLAIR, ABRAHAM. Morrow Co. OH;  b. 6 Jun 1756 in Monmouth Co., NJ;  Settled in 1811, upon the farm on which he died in his 90th yr. on the 2nd of October, 1846. He was married to Elizabeth Leech.  He served as a Minute Man during the Revolutionary War and participated in the battles of Trenton and Monmouth. He settled in Franklin Twp, Knox Co, OH, Ref : Norton's History Knox Co, p 2H9.

 

BLAIR, ANDREW, (Ross Co., OH) d. Apr 20, 1842. aged 84 yrs. b. Bainbridge Cemetery Grave will be marked. Mrs. J. Blosser Anderson descendant. Credentials approved by National Society for her supplemental paper. Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BLAIR, THOMAS Spencer Co., IN; b. 1757 in PA; Service-Enlisted in PA, Aug., 1776. Served as Pvt. in Capt. John Finley’s CO., Col. Daniel Brodhead’s 8th PA Regt. until spring of 1778, when transferred to Gen Washington’s Life Guard, under Maj. Caleb Gibbs, and was discharged Aug. 25, 1779, at West Point, NY; Proof:  Pension claim S. 35781. d. Jan. 1, 1833. Buried in the Brown Cemetery, near Dale, IN Married-Mary Ann Jones. Ch. James; Sarah. Collected by Miss Helen Posey, Rockport, IN.

 

BLAKE, GEORGE KENNETT Jefferson Co., IN b. 1751, Chester Co., PPA. Service-Served 3 moms. with Capt. Robertson and Lieut. Givens in Augusta Co., VA Was baggage waggoner under Capt. Lewis without pay; drafted in Staunton, 1778; Capt. McCreary, 6 mos.; 1779 with Capt. CartMilitiaProof:  VA Records.  d. 1842. Buried Pisgah Cemetery. Government marker pIaced by John Paul Chapter D. .A. R. Son-Charles N. Blake. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BLAKE, NICHOLAS.  Adams Co., OH; b. Killinstown. Ref: History of Adams Co. Contact:: Sycamore Chapter.

 

BLAKE, SIMEON, Capt., (Noble Co.) As a soldier in Maine; also under Gen Wayne at Fallen Timbers, in Indian Wars 1794-95. Settled in Oliver Twp about 1800. Contact:: Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell.

 

BLAKELY, JAMES, (Vinton Co.) Enlisted at 17 yrs of age. Served honorably. Children: Betsy, James. b. Small lot on a farm, about 1^ Militias south of Wilksville. GM by slab, erected in later yrs. Farmer. Ref : A great grand dau, Mrs. Henry David Grate, Wellston and Dr. C. B. Taylor, McArthur, OH,

 

BLASDEL, JACOB Dearborn  Co., IN b. Apr 8, 1754, Salisbury, MA Service-Pvt. in Capt. Philip Filton’s CO., Col. Poor’s Regt. Date of entry May 25, 1775. Served 2 mos. 12 days. Was Lieut. in Capt. Enoch Page’s CO., Lt. Col. Joseph Senter’s Regt., from Aug. 25, 1777, to Jul. 6, 1778. Proof:  New Hampshire Rev. Rolls, vol. 1, pp. 112, 146, 195; vol. 2, pp. 250, 251, 256. d. Apr 25, 1831. Buried Cambridge Cemetery near Guilford, IN Stone. Bronze marker placed by Col. Archibald Lochry Chapter D. A. R. Married-Ruth Morse, 1755-1804. Ch. Enoch; Jacob; Nabby; Polly; Ruth; Jonathan; Sally; Elijah; Betsey. Collected by Stephen H. Bundy, Aurora, IN.

 

BLAZER, JACOB, (Gallia Co.) Children: Philip, (six daus, names unknown), Peter. d. Blazer farm. b. near Centenary. On own farm. MI: Obliterated. GM by son Philip. Ref: Miss Maggie, Blazer, OH, Contact:: Return Johnathan Meigs Chapter.

 

BLEVINS, JAMES Greene County b. Dec. 25, 1762, New England. Service-While residing in Montgomery Co., VA Volunteered in summer 1780, as Pvt. in Capt. Wm. Love’s CO., Col. Wm. Campbell’s VA Regt. Was in battle of King’s Mt. after which he guarded prisoners taken. Discharged Apr 7, 1781; re-enlisted in N. C. as Pvt. in Capt. John Carroll’s CO., Col. Cleveland’s N. C. Regt., served 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32121. Buried-Scotland, Greene Co.

 

BLICKENSDERFER, CHRISTIAN,  Tuscarawas Co., OH;; b.  Oct 6, 1753, Philadelphia, PA; Service: Pvt. in Capt. George Feather's 6th Company, 9th Bn, Lancaster Co, PA. Militia1778 to 1783. (See Pa Archives Series 5. Vol. 7. pp 874, 890, 238, 284 and 608).  Parents: father's name was also Christian. Married Barbara (br Jul. 1, 1780). Children: John (br 1782, Married Elizabeth Friedrich) Christian (br 1787. Married Louise Salome Friedrich). George, (mar Marie Ricksccker). d. Mar. 3. 1820, Warwick Twp. b. in Sharon (Moravian) Cemetery near Tuscarawas. MI: "Christian Blickensderfer. buried  Oct 6, 1753, Philadelphia. PA. Departed Married 3, 1820." GM with sandstone, lying flat, placed by faMilitia, marks his grave, probably erected soon after his death. In his infancy his faMilitia settled in Lancaster Co, PA. where in 1784 he purchased a farm. Came to Ohio in 1812 and located on farm in Warwick Twp. Farmer. Name appears on Soldier's Memorial erected in Gnadenhutten Cem in 1927. Ref : Miss Lily Peter, Arkansas, a direct descendant entered the D. A. R. on his serv. Contact:: Charles L. Stocker, Esq., 609 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, OH,

 

BLISH, BENJAMIN, Lake Co., OH Pvt. Col Thomas Marshall's Regt from June 13, 1776 to Aug 1, 1776, at Castle Island, 25 days ; 31 days in Col Williams' Regt in R. I ; 6 days under Col Thomas Carpenter, 1780. buried  Feb 22, 1753, Tolland Co, CT Married Phebe Skinner 1774. d. Mar. 11, 1825. b. Blish Cemetery West Painesville, OH, GM New Connecticut Chapter. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.


BLODGETT, JOHN. b.  1733; d. Apr. 10, 1813. Served in Capt. John Sherman's company, and Col. Gideon Burt's Regt. Jun. 16, 1782, served four days against insurgents at Springfield, and Northampton, (vol. 2, p. 196). Buried in Old Village Cemetery, New Hampshire.


BLOOD, SEWALL. b.  1765; d. 1814. Entered as a private at the age of 16, the MA Militiatia in 1781. Blue, Stephen. Buried in NC.

 

BLUE, JOHN Fountain Co., IN b. 1750, Lancaster Co., PPA. Service-Enlisted Lancaster Co., Penn., Aug. 2, 1777, Pvt. in Capt. Scott’s Co., PA Troops. Wounded in head at battle of buried andy- .wine, taken prisoner and conveyed to Wilmington, Del. Later taken to Philadelphia and imprisoned until exchanged June 14, 1778. Discharged June 16, 1778.‘ Proof:  Pension claim S. 16646. Applied for pension from Tippecanoe Co., IN, 1832, and the last payment was sent to him at Corydon, IN d. Thought to be buried in a Cemetery (now a field) in Richland Twp., Fountain Co., IN Son-John b. Sept. 11, 1777, in S. C. Collected by Miss Lydia Melinda Earl, Attica, IN.

 

BLUE, JOHN, (Ross Co., OH) Pvt. in NY Continental Line. b. Frankfort. Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BLUE, MICHAEL.  Fayette Co., OH;  buried  1742. Married Mary. Children : Elizabeth, Mary, Ann, Kziah, Daniel, John, Garnet, Isaac, Michael, Uriah. d. Aug 25, 1821 near Bloomingsburg. b. Bloomingsburg Cem old part unplatted. MI: "Michael Blue died Aug 25, 1821, aged 79 yrs. Iron star, 1776." GM by faMilitia and Cem Trustees. Marked in 1822. Farmer. Contact:: Washington C. H. Chapter.

 

BLUE, URIAH, (Miami Co) Served in Va Militiaunder Capt. Wm M Morgan in company of volunteers fr Berkeley Co, VA buried  Aug 8, 1752, in Hampshire Co, OH, Married Ruth, (br Nov 6, 1752; d. May 27, 1817.) Children: Michael (in war of 1812); James, Uriah Jr., Barnabas, Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha, Ruth, Hannah, John. d. Miami Co, OH, Mar. 2, 1829. b. on own farm near Troy, OH, He was one of the first settlers of Miami Co, OH, (1800) and lived in Bedford Co, PA. for several yrs before coming to Ohio. Judge Ref : Howe's History O ; Mrs. P. J. Blosser, Chillicothe, OH, Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BLUNDON, ELIJAH. Fairfield Co., OH; Enlisted Dec 9, 1776 for 3 yrs. Served as Pvt. in Capt. Edurn Hull's Company, Commander Lt Col Jas Innes and Maj. Gustavis B Wallace. 15th Va Regt. Transferred in 1778 to Maj. Wallace's Company 11th and 15th Va ; Lt Col John Cropper and Col Daniel Morgan. buried  1740, Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co, VA Married Mary Coulter, or Colton. Children : Elisah, Sarah, John, Thomas, Sophia. d. 1820, Lancaster, OH, Ref: Revolutionary Soldiers of Va p 50; Pension Record Vol. 2, p 87. Soldiers of VA Contact:: Mrs. C. H. Eversole, 267 Tibet Rd, Columbus, 0.

 

BLUNT, ANDREW Harrison Co., IN Service-Enlisted for 3 yrs. 1776 in Co. of Westmoreland, Penn., under Col. Brodhead, 8th PA Regt. In battle of Brandywine. Proof:  Pension claim R. 967. (Widow’s application rejected.) d. May 6, 1821. Buried Blunt Cemetery, Webster Twp. Married-Mary Calhoon, 1784.

 

BOAS, HENRY b. Oct. 30, 1760, Germany. Jackson County Service-Enlisted from Lancaster Co., Penn., for 6 mos. on Jul. I, 1776, as Pvt. under Capts. Jacob Koltz and Ludwig Meyer in the 1st Battalion, Flying Camp. In battles of Long Island and White Plains. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16053. 2’ d. 1838. Buried Ridge Cemetery, near Medora, IN Married-1785, Dorotha Baumgartner (1756-1839). Ch. Mary 1791- 1883, m. Thomas Carr; Peter; Elizabeth; John; Henry; Jacob. Collected by Gen. Jacob Brown Chapter D. A. R.

 

BOATMAN, BARNERD, (Columbia Co.) War soldier of Revolution. In 1840 at age 83, was a pensioner residing in Unity Twp. d. Jan 12, 1843, aged 95 yrs, 17 days. b. East Palestine, OH, GM by stone. Contact:: Bethia Southwick Chapter.

 

BOBENMEIR, GABRIEL (or Puppingmeyer)), (Fairf^feld Co.) buried  Dec. 2, 1749, near Zionsville, Upper Militiaord Twp, Northampton Co, Pa (now Lehigh Co). Parents: Philip Stephen and Maria Sophia (Thum) Bobenmeir. Married Christenah Walter Apr 25, 1773. Children: John Adam, John Jacob, Catherine Elizabeth, Mary, Mary Charlotte, Barbara, Johannes, Johann George, Samuel, Philip. d. Apr, 1817, Amanda Twp, Fairfield Co, OH, Bur, not positively known. He is supposed to be b. in St Peter's Lutheran Church Cem (Dutch Hollow) one Militia south of his farm on the Circle-Lancaster pike. A visit to this cem in 1923 failed to reveal the grave. Was told by several who lived near that in building the new church in 1900 quite a few of the older gravestones were removed to make room for the new church. Lived in Northampton Co until 1790 ; moved to Cumberland Co; moved to Westmoreland Co, in 1810 and to Fairfield Co, OH, in 1812. A farmer. Ref : Charles R. Roberts, Geneaologist, 520 N. Sixth St., Allentown, PA. Contact:: Fa Archives, series V, Vol. 8, p 3.3, Gabriel Bobenmyer ; Pa Archives, series V, Vol. 8, p 56 Gabriel Coppenmyer ; Pa Archives, series V, Vol. 8, p 105 Gabriel Puppingmeyer.

 

BODLEY, WILLIAM, (Richland Co.) Pvt. Va State Tr. buried  1764. d. Nov 1843. b. Adams Cemetery 2 Militias northeast fr London, OH, on new state road. MI : Name and tr, Bronze marker (large) GM by Mary Washington D. A. R. Chap, Bronze marker in 1911. Pension 1840. Contact:: Mary Washington Chapter.

 

BODMAN, SCAMON. Muskingum Co., OH; Revolutionary soldier. d. Sept 5, 1816 ; aged 79. b. Springfield Chapel Cemetery Springfield Twp. Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.


BODOURTHA, JOSEPH. Burled in Agawam Center Cemetery, MA. Bodurtha, Stephen. Age 56. d. Jan. 22, 1803. Buried in Agawam Center Cemetery, MA. Bond, John. b.  1734; d. Dec. 29, 1803; buried at Conway, MA Was a private in Capt. Robert Oliver's company, also served in Col. Eph. Doolittle's Regt. Return made Oct. 6, 1775.

 

BOGGS, JOHN, Capt.. Pickaway Co., OH; Received rank or title of Capt. fr Col Couch of the 2nd Bn of Delaware Militia (taken fr American Biography of Prominent Men). buried  1739, Penn Coj PA. Parents : Dr. William Ellison Boggs, Scotch-Irish descent. Married Jane Irwin. Children: Major John Boggs (b May 10, 177-5. d. 18-61, Married Sally McMicken 1801) ; Lydia, d. 1829. b. near Logan Elm Park, Pickaway Co, on a hIL GM by sons with stone slab. Removed fr Delaware to W Va and settled near Wheeling Fort, now Fort Henry. In 1798 he came to Ohio with his son Maj. John Boggs. He settled on Scipps Creek and his son on Congo Creek. Zane Gray's book, ("Betty Zane"). Logan Elm Park is a historical spot six Militias below Circleville, OH, Boggs faMilitia hist is connected with its hist. Ref: Miss Sara (Sally) Boggs Kingston, OH, Contact:: Mt Sterling Chapter.

 

BOLDREY, JOHN b. 1756.. Ripley Co., IN; Service-Entered service from MA in April, 1775, under Cal. Walker. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35785. d. -;June 12, 1821. Probably buried in Franklin Cemetery, Ripley Co. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

BOLENDER, STEPHEN,, Clermont Co., OH; Pvt. 2nd class, Lancaster Company Militia Muster Roll of Capt. Geahrs Company 9th Bn, Commanded by Col John Huber, 1779. See p 899, Vol. VII, Archives 5 Series. buried  Oct 9, 1756, Lancaster Co, PA. Married 1st Margreta Shinkle ; 2nd Mrs. Elizabeth Fitteman. Children : Peter, Catharine, Barbara, Henry, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, Christian, Stephen, Joseph, by 2nd Married : William H, Julia H, Julia Ann, Daniel, Margaret, Mary. d. Feb 25, 1820. b. Felicity, Clermont Co, OH, Emigrated to Ohio in 1800. He vras a farmer, blacksmith and Dunkard minister. Ref : Records fr FaMilitia Bible and Geneology compiled by a grandson of Shinkle ancestor while soldier was still living. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BOLIN, THOMAS Perry County b. 1766, Orange Co., N. C. Service-Enlisted 1781 or 82 in Wilkes Co., N. C., as Pvt. in Capt. Lytle’s CO., Co!. Lytle’s Regt., N. C. Militiatia, 11 mo. 17 days. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32126. d. After March 26, 1851

 

BOLL, JOSEPH. Miamin Co., OH; b. Raper Chapel, old Country Cemetery GM by Miami Chapter. Contact:: Miami Chapter.

 

BOLLIN, JOSEPH. Miamin Co., OH; He fought at. Saratoga and was at Warren's side when he fell at Bunker HIL It is said that twenty of this name fell in the war of the Rev. b. Raper Chapel North of Troy, OH, GM Miami Chapter with hronze marker in 1904. Contact:: Miami Chapter.


BOND, THOMAS, CAPT. b.  Jan. 30, 1739; d. 1784; buried in Maple St. Cemetery, North Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA Boswell, Reuben. Buried in NC. Bourne, John. b.  1760 (?); d. Oct. 6, 1859. Was at Dorchester Heights, Mar. 17,1776. Enlisted Nov. 7,1777, for three years, at the age of 17, in MA Co.

 

BONEAUX, PIERRE Knox Co., IN b. Feb. 4, 1761, Vincennes, IN. Service-A Patriot. Furnished supplies to the army belonging to VA, June 2, 1779, and received pay for the same. Prpof-General Clark’s Account Claimants, Record No. 7912, c. S. Court of Claims, Dec. term 1873. d. 1832. Buried Old Cathedral Cemetery, Vincennes, IN Married-Second W. Mary Ann De Noyan, b. 1771, m. 1805. Ch. Mary Ann b. 1806, m.. Jean Francis Bayard. ColIected by Frances Lloyd, Vincennes, IN.

 

BONHAM, JOHN.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  1760, NJ d. 1821. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BONINE, DANIEL, Wayne Co., IN b. Nov. 11, 1736, PPA. Service-Served under Capt. Robert McKeen; 7th Battalion of Lancaster Co. Militiatia, commanded by Alexander Lowry, 1782, Proof:  Penn. Archives Series 5, vol. 7, pp. 768, 782. d. July, 1817, Wayne Co. Married-First to Elizabeth -. Ch. Mary; Hannah; Elizabeth; Susanna. Second W., Sarah Militiaer. Ch. Sarah. Third W. Mary Copeland. Ch. Rachel; David; Rebeccah; Isaac. Collected by Miss Susanna Wright Stamp, Roachdale, IN.

 

BONNEL, AARON.  Hamilton Co., OH; Was an Artificer for the Government for which he drew a Pension in latter yrs of life. This record is in 1898 S. A. R. Bk furnished by Col Samuel J. Ory. buried  Mar. 4, 1759, Essex Co, NJ Parents: Benjamin and Rachel. Married Rachel Clark who d. in Harrison Twp, Hamilton Co. Children : six in all. Clark Bonnell only child's name given. d. 1855, Harrison Twp. b. in Park of Village of Harrison. Grave undisturbed to prevent the reversion of ground to donor's heirs. Name on Bronze tablet on wall of soldiers Memorial Building in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co. GM by faMilitia. By S. A. R, in Memorial Building. Aaron Bonnell came to Hamilton Co 1805, with his brothers, Benjamin and Paul and his two Married sisters Rhoda and Abigail and their husbands. Ref : National Number 52214 D. A. R. Lin. Vol. .53. Infor given in Hamilton County History published 1894 by Nelson Co. p 978. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BONNELL, ISAAC, (Guernsey Co., OH) b. Winterset. Ref : S. A. R. Contact:: Anna Asbury Stone Chapter.

 

BONNELL, JAMES.  Hamilton Co., OH; Lt under Col Spencer ; also in Continental Army 1777 to close of Revolutionary War. Settled at Columbia in beginning of settlement. Name occurs often in early local history. FaMilitia still in neighborhood. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BONNELL, PAUL. Butler Co., OH;  Enlisted 1782 fr Philadelphia for the war in the Light Horse and marched to Carlisle under Col Richard Butler. He guarded the British prisoners at Lancaster, 1783. He applied for a i>ens in Butler Co, OH 1819 and it was allowed for two yrs actual serv as Pvt., Pa line. Ref : D. A. R. Lin, Vol. 26, p 97. National Number 35265.

 

BONNEAU (BONO, BAUNA‘IJX), CHARLES b. abt. 1750, Post Ouiatauons. Knox Co., IN Service-A Patriot. Signed the oath of allegiance to the Republic of VA as a free and independent state at Post Vincennes, Jul. 20, 1778. Proof:  IL Hist. Coll. 1771-1778, Gen. George Rogers Clark Papers, vol. VIII, p. 57; no. 52 on list of signers. d. Before 1784. Probably ‘buried in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Married-Genevieve Du Devoire. Ch. Genevieve b. 1773; Nicholas b. 1795; Francoise b. 1784. (Found in Register of Old Cathedral.) Collected by Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincennes, IN.

 

BONSER, NATHANIEL, (Qermont Co.) Revolutionary soldier. d. at Franklin, Clermont Co, OH, Name also reported as one b. near Felicity, Clermont Co, OH, as no Franklin now in Clermont Co, OH, Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BOONE, JEREMIAH Lawrence County b. Feb. 29, 1760, PPA. Service-Served in Capt. Samuel Kirkham’s CO. with Col. Daniel Boone (a cousin), and Gen. George Rogers Clark in the Northwest Indian War. Mustered out in Oct., 1782. Proof:  IL Pay Roll, D. 79; Records of “Boone FaMilitia Association.” d. Oct., 1832. Buried in Boone Cemetery on Indian Creek. Stone. Married-Joice Nevil, 1787. Ch. Sarah; Elijah; Simeon; Charlotte; Mahala; Hannah; Noah. Collected by Miss Frances Lloyd, Vincennes, IN.

 

BOONE, SQUIRE. Harrison Co., OH; Pioneer of KY who gave valuable service and was wounded in the defense of Boonesboro. After nine days siege the enemy was defeated. buried  1734. Bucks Co, PA. d. 181.'). National Number 27410. Vol. 28. plol. D. A. R. Lin.

 

BOONE, SQUIRE JR. Harrison Co., IN b. Oct. 5, 1744, Bucks Co., F’PA. Service-A Patriot. Was a pioneer of Kentucky who gave valuable civil service and was wounded in the defense of Boonesborough. Proof:  The Boone FaMilitia, by Haxel Atterbury Straker, pp. 72, 82-6. d. 1815. Buried in a natural cave on east bank of Buck Creek, Harrison Co., OH, IN Married-1765, Jane Van Cleve (1749-1829). Ch. Jonathan b. 1766; Moses b. 1769; Isaiah b. 1772; Sarah b. 1774; Elizabeth b. 1776, m. James Nelson; Enoch Morgan b. 1777. Collected by Ft. Harrison Chapter D. A. R.

 

BOON, THOMAS. Clark Co., IL;  b.  NC, where he b. in 1760. He served in the SC troops. He arrived in Clark Co., IL, and died there in 1836. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BOOTH, JOHN b. 1768. Jefferson Co., IN Service-Inscription on government marker reads “VA Militiatia.” Buried-Dry Fork. Government marker placed in Manville Cemetery, the nearest one to the place where buried, by the John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-1793, Sally Kinder. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. BORDERS, CHRISTOPHER Randolph Co., OH;  b. 1763, near Schuylkill River. Service-Pvt. in Company of VA Militiatia under Capt. Mansfield, 6 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 9104. d. 1847. Buried in Spartansburg, Greensfork Cemetery. Stone. Collected by Mrs. James P. Goodrich and Mrs. Oran E. Ross, Winchester, IN.

 

BORING. ABSALOM, Clinton Co., OH b. New Antioch. Contact:: George Clinton Chapter.

 

BOSS, ADAM.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  MD. d. 1833. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BOSSINGER, CONRAD. (Summit,  Co., OH) Teamster in PA. buried  1752 on Susquehanna river. Married Barbara Yancer. buried  Dec 18. 1753 in PA. d. Mar. 16, 1816. (Bronsons history). b. Tallmadge, private Cemetery 1801 came to Ravenna with his wife, Barbara Yancer. In 1809 settled in Tallmadge, and was father of the first settler of that place. Contact:: Cuyahoga Portage Chapter.

 

BOSTWICK, DOCTOR. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in Connecticut Militia Placed on Pension Roll Feb 25, 1833. Drew Pension at Ravenna, OH, Contact::- Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BOSTWICK, EBENEZER. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in CT, Continental. Placed on Pension Roll Nov 13, 1818. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BOSTWICK, ELEAZER. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in CT, Continental. Placed on Pension Roll Apr 2, 1883. b. Edinburg. Contact:: Old Northwest Chapter.

 

BOSTWICK, REUBEN, Youngstown, OH; Capt.Trumbull Co., OH; ; Commanded 7th Company, 1st Bn Wadsworth Brig 1776. Married Mabel Ruggles 1734. b. Newton Falls, OH, 1813. MI : An old headstone gives the name "Bostwick" but the first part was effaced. Came from New Militia ford, Litchfield Co, CT Ref: Baldwin Library, Youngstown, OH, Kindness of Miss Kyle. See National Number 61352, Vol. 62, p 121. D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BOSTWORTH, PETERTrumbull Co., OH; ; buried  1763. d. Aug 16, 1822. b. buried aceville Cemetery Will probated 1823. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BOSWORTH, JOHN. Portage Co., OH; Pvt. in Col Ashley's Regt at Saratoga and 1780 served as a Sgt, same Regt. buried  1751 Middletown, CT d. 1832 in Rootstown, Portage Co, OH, Ref: Vol. 93, p 252, National Number 92806 D. A. R. Lin.

 

BOSWORTH, JOHN. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Pvt. R. I. buried  1760. d. 1845. b. Baptist Cem Churchyard (deserted). Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BOSWORTH, SALA. Washington Co. OH;  Pvt. in Capt. Calvin Partridge's Company. Marched in Lt Col Samuel Regt Plymouth Company May 21, 17!)!) ; also in Capt. Jesse Sturdevant's Company. Col John Jacob's Regt Jul. 3-26, 1780. (Ref: Mass in the Rev Vol. 2, p 382). buried  Halifax, MA Mar. 11, 1764. Married Rebecca Perkins, Feb 21, 1788. Plymouth, Mass (d Mar. 27. 1847 at McConnellsville, O). d. Marietta, OH Oct 12, 1816. b. Marker placed in Mound Cemetery MI : "In memory of Sala Bosworth who died Oct 12, 1823, aged 58 yrs." About 1907 the original stone was replaced by the present stone and the discrepancy in dates may be due to lack of care in reading the dates on the old stone. GM Marietta Chapter D. A. R. in Apr 1925. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.

 

BOUCHER, JOHN, BOWER, BOHER. (Mahonilig Co., OH) Pvt. 3rd class Chester Co Muster Roll Capt. buried umback's Company ; also Flving Ranger 1776-1780. Capt. Lockheart's Company Chester PA. buried  1768. Children: Sarah (mar John Stambaugh). d. 1856. b. Old Four Militia Run, Austintown Twp, Mahoning Co, OH, Ref: Pa Archives Vol. 5, Series 5, p 532, Pa Archives, Vol. 23, Series 3, p 421. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BOUGHNER, MARTIN. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Ranger Northumberland Co, PA. Record not verified by Ohio D. A. R. buried  Sussex Co, NJ Parents: Daniel, Catherine. First wife b. in Fayette Co, PA. Married twice. Children, 1st wife, Daniel, PaMilitiaa, Anna; 2nd wife, Andrew, Joseph, Mary, Elsie Cristie, Ann. d. about 1838 or 1840. b. near Woodsfield. Married in NJ Lived in Northumberland Co, PA. during war, lived in Fayette Co, PA. 1790. See census record. Ref : Miss L. Ethel Boughner, Uniontown, PA. Fur in for Great Meadows Chap, Uniontown, PA.

 

BOUTON, JEHIEL, JR., Knox Co. OH Pvt. in Ebenezer Sharon's Company, Westchester Co, NY Militia 1780-1782. buried  177.5. d. 1830. Knok Co, OH, National Number 25415, p 150, Vol. 26, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BOUTON, NOAH, Lorain Co., OH; Lt in Capt. Jos Lockwood's Company, Col Thomas Thomas' Westchester Co Regt; Capt. in 7th NY Militia buried  1743. Married Deborah Hoyt. d. 1812. Ref: Mrs. Nettie Richardson Young, Grafton, OH, National Number S1496 Vol. 52 D. A. R. Lin.

 

BOWE, THADDEUS. d. Sep. 28, 1828, age 68. He was a private in Enoch C. Cooper's company

 

BOWEN, CHARLES. Putnam Co., IN; b.-Sept., 1749, VA Service-Served as Pvt. 2 yrs. under Capt. Reese Bowen, his brother; Capt. John Campbell, Capt. Wm. Edmonson; Col. Wm. Campbell’s VA Regt. In battle of King’s Mt., commissioned there Jul. 2, 1785. Captain of 2nd CO., 2nd Regt., Washington Co. Militiatia, serving on frequent tours against the Indians, these services amounting to 2 yrs. Proof:  Pension certificate 3146. d. After 1834, Putnam Co., IN. Children-William; Charles Jr. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

BOWEN, THOMAS.  Hamilton Co., OH; Serv recorded in Pa Archives Vol. 4, 5. Settled on farm near Pleasant Ridge and b. on farm, perhaps Hamilton Co. Descendants still in region of Cincinnati. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BOWMAN, JOHN. Montgomery Co., OH  Ens fr Bedford Co, Pa, Capt. Rhoades' Company, May 8, 1770. brothers Valley Tr. buried  1763. Germany, (according to Bible record). d. 184i3, aged 80 yrs. b. near Salem, Montgomery Co, OH, Will names wife as Mary Magdalene (Will in Recorder's office Dayton, O.) Ref: fr Mrs. Etta Havens Carrithers, Hudson, 111. Accepted by Mrs. Herbert Backus, State Regent 1028. Bible possessed by Mrs. Eli Helmick, Centennial Biography Record, Dayton, OH, pp 1166, 1167. Pa Archives Series 5, Vol. 5, pp 64, 79.

 

BOWMAN, PHILIP CASPER, Salem, Columbia Co., OH; Pvt. 4th class Capt. Lowrey's Company Lancaster Co Militiatia PA. Pensioner. b. 1755, MD.. Revolutionary War Pension and Land Bounty Applications 1800-1900: Phillip Bowman, State of Ohio, Columbiana County, Sept. 15th 1832, Phillip is age 76 years the 25th of October next. Volunteered in June 1776 in Frederick Co. MD. Elected Ensign of the Company, Then Lt., Served under Capt. Mantz, Was at the Battle of Trenton and Princeton, Discharged about August 1878."  Phillip was born in Little York PA in 1755. He moved from Fredericktown MD to Fayette Co., PA until 1806 when he moved to Columbiana Co. Ohio. Married Catherine Fast (Faust) p 230 Biog. E. O, Summers. Children: Elizabeth, John J, Christian. Joshua, Keziah, John Nicholas, Sarah, Rebecca. Catherine, Charlotte. d. 1845. b. Ellsworth Twp. Ref : MD Archives, Vol. 18, p 47, Pa Archives 5, series. Vol. 7, p 327.

 

BOWER, HENRY, Clinton Co., OH Served 7 yrs in Revolutionary War, fr Va, now in West Va, Hampshire Co, Romney the county seat. Deeds and records show land grants were given him for this service. Name spelled "Bowers" in Ohio. d. in Clinton Co and reported to be b. in or near New Vienna, OH, Ref : Mrs. Luella Caldwell, St Marys, OH, Accepting this information. Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

 

BOWMAN, JOSEPH Knox Co., IN b. abt. 1752, Frederick Co., VA Service-Captain in Clark’s army at capture of Fort Sackville. Commission of Major arrived two days later, at time Clark was promoted to General. In celebrating event of capture, Bowman was injured by an explosion of gun powder, and eventually died from the effects of his accident. Proof:  English’s Conquest of North West Territory, p. 108. Photostatic copy of pay-roll of Clark’s men. d. Aug. 14, 1779. Buried either on site of Fort or on river bank. History states that Major Bowman left his faMilitia in VA That may mean his father’s faMilitia or. a wife and children of whom there is no record in Knox Co., IN. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

BOWER (BOWEN), ANDREW Montgomery County b. Feb. 16, 1753, York Co., PPA. Service-Entered service Berkley Co., VA, 1777, as fifer under Capt.’ Isaac Evans for 3 mos.; 1781 as Pvt. under Gen. Muhlenburgh for 3 mos., and later for 3 mos. under Capt. Porter. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16324. d. Nov. 7, 1833, in Montgomery Co. Children-Son, Henry,

 

BOWLING (BOLLING), JOSEPH; Orange Co., IN; b. abt. 1753.  Service-Enlisted in VA, Pvt. in Capt. Peyton Valentine’s CO., Col. William Heth’s 3rd VA Regt. Wounded in battle of Monmouth. Served until June 18, 1780, when he was discharged at Philadelphia, having served 3 yrs. Proof:  Pension claim W. 25257. d. Jan. 30, 1836. Probably buried in Jackson Twp. Married-Martha Williams (2nd W.). Ch. Sally, m. Enoch Stone; William. A daughter of the soldier by former marriage, married James Belcher. Collected by Mrs. N. B. Mavity, French Lick, IN.

 

BOWYER, PETER b. Oct. 10, 1760, in France. Cass County Service-Was a Matross in Capt. Turnbull’s CO. of 2nd PA Regt. of Artillery under Col. Procter. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, Vo1. 3, p. 1014. d. Oct. 10, 1850. Buried Mays Cemetery, Tipton Twp. Government marker placed by Olde Towne Chapter D. A. R. Married-Second W. 1793, Catherine Shelman, b. 1773. Ch. John; Daniel (War of 1812); Pauline; Frederick; Lewis; Magdalene; Nancy Mays, 1805-1883; Catherine; Peter; Catherine; Adam; Susannah. Collected by Miss Laura D. Henderson, Logansport, IN.

 

BOYD, JOHN Lawrence County b. Jan. 9, 1760, near Martinsburg Co., VA Service-Enlisted in 1777 as a Pvt. in Capt. George Wall’s CO., Col. Thomas Elliot’s 4th VA Regt. Re-enlisted in 1778 as a wagoner in Capt. Gabriel Long’s CO., Col. Daniel Morgan’s Regt. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 69497; War Department. d. 1829. Buried Old Shiloh Church Cemetery, near Bedford, IN Government marker. Married-Nancy Martin, b. 1773. Ch. William b. 1792; Sarah b. 1794; Charlotte b. 1795; John b. 1797; Elijah; Nancy; Elisha b. 1803, m. Phoebe Kern; Polly Ann; Jennie b. 1806, m. Isaac Callahan; Isaac b. 1808, m. Mahala Evans; Juliana b. 1810, m. Jacob Fisher; Ann Rebecca b. 1812; Charles; Lucinda. Collected by Mrs. L. C. Cox, Bedford, IN, and Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BOYD, ROBERT. Muskingum Co., OH; d. 1853. b. Newton Twp. Census Pension list, 1840. No other found. Contact:: Muskingum Chapter.

 

BOYD, SAMUEL Wayne Co., IN b. May 20, 1763, Bedford Co., VA Service-Enlisted 1780, 1 yr. under Capt. Thomas, Col. Roebuck; reenlisted 1781 under Col. Hays; engaged in Battle of Bush River, at the capture of Augusta, Georgia, and siege of Ninety-Six. Proof:  D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 57, p. 81; Pension record; Young’s Hstory of Wayne Co., pp. 238 and 239. d. Nov 27, 1835. Buried Jacksonburg, Wayne Co., IN Government marker. Married-Isabella Higgins, 1785. Ch. James; John; William d. 1846; Elizabeth, m. Elisha Martindale; Samuel K.; Lard; Robert d. 1853; Martha 1800-1882, m. Joseph Lewis; Mary, m. Abner M. buried adbury; IsabeIIa Ladd, d. 1834. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

BOYDEN, JONATHAN. Washington Co., OH; b. 1741, Groton, MA Service-Enlisted for 9 mos., Apr 4, 1775, in MA under Capt. Asa Lawrence, Col. William Prescott, Continental Army. Discharged Cambridge, Mass., May 4, 1777. Re-enlisted for 9 mos., Groton, Mass., under Capt. Benjamin Warren, Cal. Brooks. Discharged at White Plains, NY Enlisted’ again under Sylvanus Smith, Cal. Sprout, MA Line. Discharged at Valley Forge. In battles of Bunker Hill, White Plains, and at taking of Burgoyne. Proof:  D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 40, p. 223. Application for pension found in Washington Co., IN, Minute Book A., 1818-1822, p. 398. d. 1833. Probably buried Brown Twp. Children-Jonathan Jr. and perhaps David. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BOYER, JOHN. Decatur Co., IN; b. Oct. 17, 1760, Palatine, Albany Co., NY Service-Enlisted Sept., 1777, for 3 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Sam. Gray, Col. Peter Billinger, NY Enlisted Jan., 1780, and Dec., 1780, * as Pvt. under Capt. Sam. Gray, NY Enlisted April, 1781, 9 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Garret Putnam, Cal. Willett, NY Proof:  Pension claim W. F. 522. d. Oct. 14, 1836, in Decatur Co., IN Married-First to Margaret Ritter, 1’778-1812. Second to Elizabeth Wilson, 1824. Soldier’s Will names the following children: Daniel, Leonard, Jacob, Samuel, John Jr. (m. Margaret Eyserman) ; Robert; Peter; Harmon; Benjamin, 1809-1884; and Nancy Boyer Pickart. John Jr. and Benjamin are known to be children of first wife. Collected by Mrs. H. S. McKee, Greensburg, IN.

 

BOYER, LEWIS, (Shelby Co.) Pvt. Dragoon in Von Heer's Cav, PA. buried  1756. Married Rosetta Kerns. Children : John, Jacob, William, Rosanna Young. Mary Kiggins, Elizabeth Kiggins, Catherine Johnstown, Margaret Militiahouse. Nancy Clawson. d. Sept 19, 1843 on farm in Miami Co. b. Wesley Chapel Cemetery Shelby Co, near Miami Co, line. Location of grave near northeast corner of church ; not platted. MI : See separate sheet too lengthy for this space. GM D. A. R. Piqua Cliap ; Bronze marker. Enlisted from Rockingham Co. VA Moved to Miami Co. O. where he was living when granted a Pension by Certificate 620 issued Aug 8, 1829. Farmer. On Mar. 7, 1805, Warrant No 187 issued for 100 acres of land on account of services in war. Bureau of Pension's claim survey, File No 46370. See copy of Discharged  attached. Original Discharged  paper now owned by Murray Militiahouse, R. F. D. Piqua, OH, a great grandson of Lewis Boyer. Contact:: Piqua Chapter.

 

BOYLES, DAVID b. 1747. Lawrence County Service-Enlisted 1779, for 4 years as Pvt. under Capts. Lewis Booker, Singleton, Col. Harrison’s Artillery. In battle at Gambee River where he was wounded in the hip, and at the siege of York., Proof:  Pension claim W. F. 12322; D. A. R. No. 111704. d. June 17, 1845. Buried at Proctor Cemetery, near Ft. Ritner, Lawrence Co. Stone. Married-Dee. 1, 1825, at Bedford, IN Polly Sappington. Ch. Columbus; Peny; David b. 1828, m. Catherine Lane; George W.; Melissa. Collected by Mrs. Ellen Hoover, Bedford, IN.

 

BOYLES, TIMOTHY. Harrison Co., OH; A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co in 1820, aged 96. Served in Capt. Samuel Smith's Company in Col John Haslet's Delaware Line Regt 1776. Del Archives 1, 54, 56, US Pension Rolls, 1835. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter. Pvt. in Capt. Richard Peabody's Company, Col Edward VVigglesworth's Mass Regt. buried  1760, Rowley, MA d. 1837, Haverhill, OH, Contact:: Vol. 88, p 52, National Number 87177, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BOYLL (BOYLS), CHARLES b. abt. 1741. Floyd County Service-Private in Regt. commanded by Col. Harrison of VA for a term of 4 years. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35784 B. L. Wt. 1455, 100. Death-The last payment of pension was made to the pensioner on Apr 23, 1838, at Bedford, IN.

 

BOYNTON, ASA. Scioto Co., OH;  Pvt. in Capt. Richard Peabody's Company, Col Edward Wigglesworth's Mass Regt. buried  1760, Rowley, MA d. 1837, Haverhill, OH, Contact:: Vol. 88, p 52, National Number 87177, D. A. R. Lin.

 

 

BRADBURY, DAVID b. 1760. Wayne Co., IN Service-Essex County Militiatia, NJ. Proof:  Office of Adjutant General of NJ, MSS No. 205 and printed Roster p. 519. d. 1824. Buried Jacksonburg Cemetery. Stone. Married-Susanna Craig, 1782. Ch. Abner Marshall. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

BRADFORD, JOSHUATrumbull Co., OH; ; Pvt. in Capt. Aaron Geveland's Company 1776, served in Bacon's Company, Wadsworth Brig. buried  1751, Canterbury, CT Married Anna Cleveland, 1775. d. June 11, 1817, aged 66 yrs. b. buried aceville, OH, MI: "Joshua buried adford died June 11, 1817, aged 66 yrs." GM by relatives; kept in good condition. Ref : Vol. 84, National Number 83726, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BRADFORD, ROBERT, MAJ.. Washington Co. OH;  His serv began with Bunker Hill and ended with the capture of Cornwallis. He saw active serv in nearly all battles fought in the Northern and Eastern states, retiring with the rank of Maj. buried  1750, Plymouth, MA Married Keziah Little. With the exception of one, all of their children born prior to 1792 d. in an epidemic of putrid sore throat at Farmers Castle. After 1792, Sarah, Robert, Samuel A, Otis L. d. 1822, Belpre. b. in Ohio Company burying grounds, Belpre, OH, MI: "Maj. Robert buried adford 1750-1822." GAl Marietta Chapter with Revolutionary marker in 1921. Was a direct descendant of Gov buried adford. With many American officers was presented with sword from Marquis LaFayette. Joined Ohio Company and came to Belpre in 1789. Was associated with Griffith Green in discovering salt springs on the Scioto River. Ref : Hildreth's History. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.


BRADLEY, AARON. b.  Aug. 27, 1762; d. Oct. 24, 1843; buried at Bantam, CT

 

BRADLEY, AREIL, (Lucas Co.) When a lad, under pretense of going to a Militia, brought back infor fr British camp whose lines he entered. buried  1767, Salisbury, CT Married Chloe Lane. d. 1852 or 1857. b. Waterville, OH, MI: Bronze Marker bearing letters S. A. R. Ref : National Number 38181, Vol. 39, p 67, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Ursula Walcott.

 

BRADLEY, CORNELIUS b. 1755, Ireland. Posey Co., IN Service-Enlisted June 10, 1778; served as Pvt. in Capt. Henry Dobson’s CO., Col. Otho Williams’ 6th MD Regt. Was in battle of Monmouth and was discharged March 14, 1779. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35798. d. Aug. 26, 1840. Buried on Saltzman Farm, Posey Co. Married-Hannah McFadin. Ch. John; David B.; Hiram; Lavina. Collected by Mrs. Charles T. Johnson, Mt. Vernon, IN.


BRADLEY, DANIEL. b.  1725; d. Sep. 13, 1802; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT, buried adley, James. Buried in NC.

 

BRADLEY, JAMES, Mahoning Co., OH; Resident of Salisbury. Enlisted May 21 during the war. Corp in 1780, Sgt in 1781, Seldon Butler's Company, Lt Lee's Company, served 130 days. In 1780 stationed as a guard to the town of Militiaord. ("Conn Men of Revolution" pp 208, 355 and 560). b. in Canfield, Mahoning Co, OH, Grave not located. Came to Canfield early in 19th century, lived for 7 yrs on a farm afterward owned by Philo Beardsley. Ref : Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol. II, p 13; Truesdale's History of Canfield, OH, Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BRADLEY, JAMESTrumbull Co., OH; ; Corp. Married Asenath Bird (br 1752 CT, d. 1832). Children: Thaddeus, Dr. Jas Bird, Dr. Ariel (who d. near Buffalo, NY 1859). d. Mar. 8, 1817, aged 62 yrs. b. Johnstown, OH, Northwien Cemetery Unable to locate grave. First resident of Johnstown. Pencil notes from Jas. K. Buell, 1926 Youngstown, OH at call for names. Ref : Miss Nellie Elder, Warren, OH ; name given by S. A. R. of Ohio. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BRADLEY, THADDEUS.  Geauga Co., OH;  Pvt. 1775 at Ticonderoga, 1776 served under Capt. Steffen buried adley, 1777 at Port Stanwix under Capt. Jeremiah Parmley and Col Samuel Elmore in CT, Line. Pensioned 1832. buried  1756, Cheshire, CT Married Parnal Whitmey 1783. Children : Hull, Gomer, Abigail, Betsey, Silah, Nabby. d. Nov 16, 1840, Burton, OH, b. Williams Cemetery Burton, OH, MI : "Died Sept 19, 1840 age 84. Parnal his wife died Jan 16, 1861 age 9.5." GM by faMilitia. Shoemaker. Came to Burton, OH 1808. Ref: CT, Men 116. Pioneer History Geauga Co, History Cheshire CT National Number 27521 Vol. 28, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BRAINARD, AMOS. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Corp CT, State. buried  1755. b. buried ooklyn, buried ookmere Cemetery Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BRAINARD, JABEZ. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Fifer CT, Tr. buried  1758. d. 1855. b. Lake View, Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, GM Western Reserve Chapter. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BRAINERD, ANSEL, . Medina Co., OH; Pvt. CT, Tr. buried  Chatham, CT, 1765. d. Westfield, OH, Married Mary Warren (1767 d. 1859). Pensioned 1832 for serv as Pvt. CT, Tr. National Number 53397, Vol. 54, p 172, 90583 D. A. R. Lin.

 

BRAKEMAN. JOHN. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  b. Harpersfield Twp Cem (abandoned). Contact:: Eunice Grant Chapter.

 

BRANCH, WILLIAM, Lake Co., OH Enlisted Apr 1, 1777 in Capt. Jedediah Hyder's Company, Col John Durkee's CT, Regt. Was at Germantown, Red Bank, Monmouth, Mifflin, Valley Forge and Yorktown. Was one of three to take Maj. Andre from the gallows. Discharged  Jul. 7, 1783, Received Badge of merit for faithful services for 6 yrs. buried  Sept 3, 1760, Preston, CT Married Lucretia Tracv, 1796. Children: William Witter. d. Apr 13, 1849, Madison, OH, b. Middle Ridge Cemetery Madison, OH, GM by New Connecticut Chapter. Ref : National Number 33643 Vol. 34, p232, D. A. R. Lin. and 81368, Vol. 82, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BRANDON, BENJAMIN. Miamin Co., OH; Pvt.. N C Militia Pensioned 1833 in Miami Co. buried  1759 Dowan Co, N C. d. 1837 Miami Co. Ref: National Number 55186, p 87, Vol. 56, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BRANDT, ADAM. Licking Co., OH; b. Near Licking Co line, in territory formerly Fairfield Co. Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BRANT, CHRISTOPHER, SR.  Wayne Twp, Montgomery Co., IN;  b. 1754 *d.  6 Mar1840@85 yrs.; Service: 1st Maryland Battallion of Loyalists under Capt. Isaac Costen beginning May 29, 1778 and mustering out on 11 September 1780; Buried in the Wesley Cemetery, Wayne Twp. Montgomery Co., IN , site marked with a large clear stone behind Wesley Church.

Proof: Oak Hill Cem. list of soldiers in Montgomery County, p. 23 C. Dol. (?) Vol. II p 178
DAR Vol. II p 308 American Legion. *information provided by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wills, R 6, Crawfordsville, IN

BRANNON, JOHN. Harrison Co., OH; Placed on Pension Roll 1818, for serv 1776, in Capt. Abraham Smith's Company, Col William Irvine's Pa Battalion.  buried  1744. Married Elizabeth Harborn (b. 1755). d. 1820, Cadiz, OH, Ref : National Number 67240, Vol. 68, p 87, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BRANNON, JOHN. Harrison Co., OH; A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co in 1821, aged 89; served in the 2nd Pa Line Regt. Pa Archives, 5, 11, 865; U S Pension Rolls, 1835. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

BRANSON, JONATHAN,, Clermont Co., OH; Served in Capt. Samuel Cochran's 10th Bn, Lancaster Co, Pa  Associates. buried  1758 Utica, NY Married Hannah Willing. d. 1822 Militiaord, OH, Ref : Vol. 59, p 336.

 

BRANT, STEPHEN. Warren Co., OH; b. South Lebanon, Hamilton Twp. Ref: S. A. R. Yr Bk 1917.

 

BRAY, JOHN. Switzerland Co., IN; b. abt. 1762. Service-Enlisted Sept., 1777, in Romney, Hampshire Co., VA Private in Capt. Wm. Voss’ CO., Col. James Woods’ Regt. Was in battles of Brandywine (wounded), Monmouth and Stoney Point. Discharged at end of three yrs. service. Proof:  Pension claim W. 4145. Land warrant No. 8178. d. Apr IO, 1832. Buried McKay Cemetery, Craig Twp. Stone. Married-First W. unknown. Ch. John; Daniel; Samuel; Jane; Nancy; Elizabeth. Second W., Mrs. Elizabeth Coonies. Ch. Amelia; George Washington; Sophia. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.


BRAY, JOSEPH. b. Dec. 25, 1762; d. Jan. 31, 1841. He was a private in John Scott's company; was in service from Aug. 31, to Nov. 20, in Penobscot expedition. Buried near Pelton buried ook, Starks, ME

 

BRASBRIDGE, JOHN, (Holmes Co.) Reid's Regt. b. Hopewell Cemetery Holmes Co, OH, Grave located in old part of Cemetery MI : "John buried asbridge, Reid's Regt. NH Revolutionary War." Fur infer Wooster Wayne Chapter.

 

BRASHER, HENRY. Dearborn Co., IN; b. 1742, New York City. Service-Commissioned Lieut. in Capt. James Alner’s CO. “Prussian Blues,” Col. John Lashen, 1st NY Battalion, Sept. 14, 1775. Capt. in Second Regt. NY Levies, commanded by Col. William Malcom. Name appeared in Record Sept. 28, 1776. In battles of White Plains, Long Island and King’s Bridge. Proof:  NY in the Revolution, 1887 by Fernow; War Department; NY Gen. and Biog. Record, vol. 27, pp. 37-42. d. 1824, Lawrenceburg, IN Married-Lucy Clark, 1764. Ch. John b. 1765 (a Rev. S.); Jacob; Lucy; Robert; Charles; Susan; Sarah; Elizabeth; Abraham. Collected by Mrs. Helen Barnett Matthews Shirk (a descendant), Richmond, IN.

 

BRASHER, JOHN.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  1764, New York. d. 1840. Ref : S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BRASS, GARRIT, Lake Co., OH Enlisted from Westfield, Mass in 1781. Served until Dec 21, 1783, in Capt. Banister's Company, Col Newel's Regt ; also in Capt. Smith's Company under Col Vose in the Mass Tr. buried  1763. Mlar Lucy Matthews Apr 19. 1791 ; Pensioned in Chester, Geauga Co, Dec 6, 1843; also Feb 29, 1844. d. Nov 25, 1837, Mentor, Lake Co, OH, b. old residents think on school property, since vacated as burial ground. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BRATTON, ELISHA, Brown Co., OH, b. Sardinia. Contact:: Ripley Chapter.

 

BRATTON, JAMES, (Guernsey Co., OH) Pvt. Pa Militia buried  1741 Butler Twp, Chester Co, PA. Married Bathsheba Ripley, 1783. Children : Edward, Robert, Elizabeth, John, William, Bathsheba, James, Rachel, Sarah, James, Joseph, Samuel. d. Oct 6, 1844 Center Twp, Guernsey Co, OH, b. Pleasant Hill Cemetery Center Twp. MI : "James buried atton, Revolutionary Soldier. Aged 88." GM Ijy faMilitia. Farmer. Ref : Records in Pension Office Washington D. C. Mrs. Hazel buried atton French, Cambridge. O. National Number 199548. Contact:: Anna Asbury Stone Chapter.


BREAST, JOHN. b.  1760; d. Jan. 1, 1844. Drew a pension under act of Jun. 7, 1832, for service in VA line. He is buried back of old Log House, "Breast Tavern," a few yards from the road between Paris and Little Rock, KY, on a farm owned by J. H. Roseberry. The grave formerly had a rough limestone marker, exact spot now obliterated.

 

BREHMER / BREMER, CONRAD. Tuscarawas Co., OH; b. buried  about 1742, probably in Europe; FaMilitia tradition that he was a Hessian soldier deserted to, and later served with the Continental Armies. Service record not definitely identified, but I suggest that he may be the Conrad Beamer who served as 1st Lt with Capt. Noah Abraham's 3rd Company, 1st Bn of Cumberland Co. Pa, Militia is noted in Pa Archives. Series 5, Vol. 6, p 17, 69, 79, 100.  Married Barbara Keener. Children: John, Conrad Jr., Elizabeth,—others. Cannot be sure of this list, but it is probably correct as far as it goes. d. Aug 16. 1830, near Port Washington, OH, b. in Moravian Cem at Gnadenhutten (Re-interred here from Port Washington about 1880). Location of grave in special BREMER faMilitia lot in southwest corner of Monument lot. MI : "Conrad BREMER Died Aug 16, 1830, aged 88 yrs." GM Monument set up by faMilitia, about 1880. It is believed that his middle life was probably spent in PA. He came to Tuscarawas Co in 1801. Farmer. Name appears on Soldier's Memorial erected in Gnadenliutten Cem in 1927. Contact:: Charles L. Stocker, Esq., 609 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland, O.

 

BRENEMAN, CHRISTIAN Jackson County b. 1758, Montgomery Co., PPA. Service-Volunteered Jul. 1, 1776, in the PA Militiatia, at York, PA in CO. of Capt. George Deal, Lt. Barnet Zeigler, Col. Smith; marched to Philadelphia, to Trenton, NJ, to Elizabethtown and there in Jul. volunteered in the Flying Camp Troops for 6 mos. under Capt. John McDonald, Lt. Robert Patterson and Lieut. Wm. Scott, Maj. Wm. Bailey, Col. Swope and Gen. Evans. Discharged Jan., 1777. In the fall of 1777, drafted and served 2 mos. in PA Militiatia. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 16060. d. June 4, 1842. Buried in the Liberty Cemetery, W. of Brownstown. (Soldier and wife died the same day and buried in same grave.) * Married-Mary Cresner, 1765-1842. Ch. Jacob b. 1786; Rebecca b. 1788; Cety b. 1790; Elizabeth b. 1795; Abraham b. 1801; William b. 1812; James b. 1813; Walas b. 1816. Collected by Mrs. J. D. Cummings, Brownstown, IN.

 

BRENTON, JAMES Pike County b. 1754, VA Service-Aug. or Sept., 1780, 1 mo. under Capt. Peter A. Sturgus, Col. George Roge’rs Clark. 1781, 1 mo. Capt. John Cowan. 1 mo. Capt. Ambrose Gordon and 1 mo. Capt. Ellison. Oct., 1782, under Capt. Joseph Kincaid, Cal. Benjamin Logan. In battle of Piqua and Gen. George Rogers Clark’s expedition. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 2518. d. June 15, 1836. Buried in the Indian Mound graveyard, Washington !L%p. Bronze marker placed by Cradle of Liberty Chapter D. A. R. Married-First to Ellen. Second to Mrs. Mary Ansley. Ch. Peter, others unknown. Collected by Cradle of Liberty Chapter D. A. R.

 

BRENTON, JOHN b. abt. 1755.. Clark Co., IN; Service-While residing in Monongahela Co., PA Enlisted in 1778, served in Capt. Andrew Swearingen’s CO., marched to Pittsburgh, and went on Gen. McIntosh’s expedition to what was later the state of Ohio; assisted in building a fort at Tuscarawas, after which he marched to Ft. McIntosh, on the Ohio River, and was discharged, having served 4 mos.; in 1779 he served 2 mos. at the Fail of the Ohio; enlisted 1782 in CoI. Benjamin Logan’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16059. d. March 21, 1847. Buried in the Old Antioch Graveyard. Married-Pension application states wife died before soldier. In 1853 Ursula West and Mary M&leery, Clark Co., IN, stated that they are sole heirs of the soldier. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R.

 

BRENTON, ROBERT. Clark Co., IN;  b. abt. 1758; Service-Entered service 1778, as a substitute for Henry Brenton, “who was drafted in Monongahela Co. in the state of Penn.,” served in Capt. Swearingen’s Company under Colonels William Crawford and Brodhead, went on Gen. McIntosh’s expedition to Ohio against the Indians; service 4 mos.; in 1779, 1 mo under Capt. Peter Sturgus; in 1781, 1 mo. under Capt. John Dougherty; 1782, 1 mo. under Capt. Sam. Kirkham. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16062. d. After March 4, 1833. Buried in the Old Antioch Graveyard. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R.

 

BRENTON, WILLIAM; Clark Co., IN;  b. 1760; Service-Enlisted in Monongahela Co., Penn., in 1777, for 4 mos. as a Spy under Capt. James Brenton, PA Troops;  1778, 3 mos. under Capts. Jacob Bowman, Andrews, Lot Leonard; 1781, 6 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Jeremiah Johnson, Col. Morgan VA Troops; 1782, 1 mo. as Pvt. under Capt. Kirkham, VA Troops. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16061. d. Nov. 21, 1838. Buried in the Old Antioch Graveyard. Stone. Married-Fanny ? Children: John b. 1797; William; James; Sarah. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R.

 

BREWER, BENJAMIN. Washington Co., OH; b. orn-April, 1755, PA. Service-In PA Militiatia in 1776, 1777; 4 mos. as a Pvt. under Capt. Huston, 3 mos. under Capts. Shannon and Ratuni. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 46025. d. May 6, 1834. Buried  in the Cooley Cemetery, Washington Twp. Stone. Married-About 1781, Caty Mellenger, 1768-1839. Children: William; Sammy; Peter; John, 1788-1863, m. Elizabeth Cooly; Katy, m. Charles Nuckles; Benjamin; Hannah, m. - Monicle. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BREWSTER, WILLIAM . Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH;  b. 1762, NY;  d. 19 Apr 1834. Boarded at E. Harrison's in Cincinnati, OH; His death was recorded on the "United States Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872," &  "United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, pg. 122-Continental Troops (jacket 74-99)" FaMilitiaSearch

 

BRIANT, ZACHARIAH b. 1765. Spencer County Service-Entered service 1779 as Pvt. in company of Capt. Burton, Col. Francis Taylor’s Regt. VA Troops, 2 yrs. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16326. Death-The last payment of pension was made on March 19, 1849.

 

BRICE, JAMES. Athens Co., OH; Lt. Served on several tours of duty in Pa Militiaunder Capt. Zadock Wright 1781, 1783. buried  Oct 11, 1751, MD Parents: James and Mary Johnson. Married Hester Johnson, Annie Grant. Children : Thomas, Barnett, Rachel, Nancy, Hester, Mary, John Grant, Anne Grant, Jane. d. Dec 22, 1832, Athens, OH, b. West State St. Cem (near the gateway at the left of driveway). MI: "Sacred to the memory of James buried ice who died Dec 22, 1832." GM by faMilitia long ago ; sandstone marker which is disintegrating. Nabby Lee Ames Chapter D. A. R. placed Jones marker Oct 1925. One of the incorporators of Washington College Pa and many yrs trustee resigning in 1824 ; Commissioner for Washington Co, Pa, 1791. Pa Legislature 1794; Com Wash Co 1797, Collector W. S. Internal Revenue for Washington and Greene Cos, PA. 1798-1799-1800-1801-1802. Ref : Archives of Pa and W. S. War Dept. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BRICKER, ADAM,, Clermont Co., OH; Enlisted at age of 14 in 1776, at Redstone Fort PA. Later was sent to Fort Pitt, to Marietta and to Fort Washington, (Cincinnati) and to the Falls of the Ohio (Louisville) where he was Discharged  Reenlisted under Gen St Clair, Discharged  after battle of Fallen Timbers. buried  Oct 6, 1762, Redstone Fort, PA. Names of parents not known, both killed by Indians in 1770. Married Rebecca Hartman, 1805. Children : John Hartman, Robert M., William, Thomas, Isaac, and 3 dau, names un- known. d. Aug 31, 1843, on his farm 2 Militias south of Williamsburg. Served during the Rev but only in the west. Farmer, noted hunter. Contact:: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH, and Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BRIDGE, BENJAMIN. Clark Co., OH; Served in War of 1842. Enlisted 1776 in Capt. Joseph Lindley's Company, Col Baldwin's Regt Continental Artillery Artificers. buried  Oct 13, 1748. Englarid. d. Apr 17, 1843. b. Knob Prairie, Enon, Clark Co. MI: '"Benjamin Bridge. Died Apr 17, 1843, at the age of 94 yrs., 6 mos, and 4 days." GM Metal Marker S. A. R. about 1906. In 1818 was a pensioner from Green Co, O ; 1840, a pensioner in Bath Twp. En! at the age of 21 yrs. Contact:: Lagonda Chapter.

 

BRIDGMAN, ELISHA.  Geauga Co., OH;  Pvt.. Capt. Josiah Smith's Company, Col Whitney's Regt. May 25, 1776 to Dec 1, 1776. Company raised for defense of Boston. Capt. Lyman's Company, Col Dike's Regt Dec 1, 1776 to Mar. 1, 1777; Capt. Clapp's Company, Col Wells' Regt May 10, 1777 to Jul. 10, 1777; Capt. Lyman's Company Aug 17, 1777, 7 days, 1778, 8 mos. serv. buried  Feb 18, 1760, Northampton, MA Parents: Noah and Mercy (Clark). Married Sybil Burk, 1786. d. about 1835, Huntsburg. b. probably old Cemetery Huntsburg. Ref : buried idgman Genealogy p 26. Mass Soldiers and Sailors Vol. 2, p 494. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BRIDGEWATER, LEVI Washington Co., OH b. 1761. Probably in PPA. Service-Enlisted Jan. 20, 1776, Uniontown, Penn., under Capt. James Neil, 13th VA Regt., Col. Wm. Russell for 3 yrs. 2 mos. Discharged at Pittsburg by Col. Richard Campbell. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9752. d. Sept. 30, 1831. Grave not located. Married-1785, Patience StiIwelI, b. 1769. Ch. EIias b. 1785; Eleanor b. 1787; Jack b. 1789; Isaac b. 1790; Daniel b. 1792; Polly b. 1794; Rebecca b. 1797; Joseph b. 1800; Solomon b. 1803; Elisha and Elijah b. 1805; John b. 1807. ColIected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

BRIGGS, JOHN, Muskingum Co.) Pvt. in Capt. Ross Johnson's and Paxton's Companies. Lancaster Co, Pa Militia (Col 7, p 1017, 5 Series, Pa Archives). buried  Ireland. Parents: Scotch-Irish. Married Mary Brown, at Lancaster, Pa, about 1764. Children: Jane, Thomas, Robert, John, James (br Jan 3, 1773), Sarah, Andrew, Mary, William, Esther. d. Feb 1802, Muskingum Co, OH, b. Duncan Falls, OH, John Briggs of Scotch Irish descent, Married Mary daughter of James and Jane Brown of Lancaster Co, PA. They sold their home in Lancaster and moved to Ohio about 1797-'98, buried inging all their household goods in a flat boat up the Muskingum River. Settled the land on the East side of the Muskingum River from one Militia below Duncan Falls to about the same distance above Gaysport, extending back fr below the river about ^ Militia. Farmer. Ref : Miss Annie Louise Bird, Natl Member 14-3336, Route 1, Nampa, Idaho. Verified by Muskingum Chapter. Contact:: Ead Ah How Chapter Nampa, Idaho.

 

BRIGGS, JOHN. Scioto Co., OH;  Fr Mar. 1 to Apr 1, rank Sgt, Capt. Churtiss, Col Craig. Parents: Samuel Briggs. Ref : Epworth Briggs Kinney, 978 East Eleventh Ave., Spokane, Washington. Contact:: Joseph Spencer.

 

BRISCOE, HENRY. Clark Co., IL;  b. in Maryland in 1763. Enlisted in 1781, serving until Dec. with Capt. David Lynn and Major Alexander Roxburg. He was in the siege of Yorktown. He moved to Kentucky and from there to Clark Co., IL, where he died, and is buried in the faMilitia burial ground one Militia east of Westfield. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BRISTOL, DANIEL. Portage Co., OH; Lived at Windham.


BRITTON, JOHN. Flint, MI: Buried at Horton Cemetery, Atlas, MI (Marker placed by Genesee Chapter, Flint, MI)

 

BROADWELL, JACOB.  Hamilton Co., OH; 3rd NJ Regt Col Barbee 1780. Commissioned a Lt by St Clair in Ohio Militia buried  1766, NJ, near Elizabethtown. Married Jane (Wells) or siMilitiar name. Children: Cyrus, Lewis, Jacob Jr, and perhaps Samuel. d. 1836 or 1840, Hamilton Co, OH, Settled near Mt Carmel, Union Twp in 1894, Clermont Co, but descendant 48088 D. A. R. states b. in Hamilton Co on line. Ref: S. A. R. and National Number 207308 D. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BROADWELL, SIMEON. Montgomery Co., OH  Pvt. in Morris Co NJ Militia May 7, 1778 (Record of Proceedings of a Commission at Thomas Gardner's Classings, Capt. Lindley's Company according to role, appears his name as class No. 33). buried  New Providence, NJ Parents: Josiah buried oadwell ; (sometimes spelled buried awdwell). Married Rachael Lindsey, Jul. 1, 1778, at Morristown, NJ Children : Silas, Ephriam, Josiah, Lewis. d. Apr 2S, 1827. b. probably in the old Presbyterian graveyard, and the remains were not removed when the cem was abandoned. Nothing is known of this soldier ; faMilitiaes all disappeared. Contact:: Richard Montgomery Chapter. S. A. R.

 

BROCKWAY, EDWARDTrumbull Co., OH; ; Enlisted 1777 as Sgt in Capt. Jonathan Calkin's Company CT, Serv. buried  Lyme, CT Married Sarah (d Sept 8, 1838, in the 87th yr.) d. Mar. 1813, at Hartford, OH, b. Center of Hartford, tombstone worn off. Ref : See National Number 54940. Vol. 55, p 411. D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BRODERICK, WILLIAM. Belmont Co., OH; Minute Man, Monmouth Co Militia Corp in Indian campaign, 1777 ; also a Corp in campaign against Indians, 1777, and Sgt at battle of Springfield, where wounded. buried  Burlington, NJ Married Esther, d. St Clairsville, OH, Ref: National Number--17789, p 287. Vol. 118, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROKAW, GEORGE. Belmont Co., OH; Pvt. in Capt. Peter Vroom's Company, Col Abraham Quick's Regt, 2nd Bn Somerset Co, NJ Militia buried  1755, Germany. Parents: Abraham and Judith Davis buried okaw, Married Jane—1752-1850.) d. 1842 Flushing, Belmont Co, OH, b. Crabapple Church, Belmont Co. At age 80, was living in Harrison Co 1833. Ref : Hist Somerset & Hunterdon Co, NJ 94687, Vol. 86, p 80, National Number 85216 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Moravian Trail Chapter.

 

BROMFIELD. ROBERT.  Champaign Co.; b. Jun. 4, 1760 in PA; Service: in the Westmoreland Co. Militiatia. He moved to Kentucky, and from there, in 1833, to Champaign Co., Somer township, IL, where he died Jun. 17, 1841, and is buried in the Rheinharts Cem.. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BROWNFIELD, JOHN ROBERT Champaign Co.; b. 7 Oct 1786; died 12 Jul 1863 and is buried in Clements Cem. in Champaign, IL.


BROOKE, CAPT. JOHN. Buried at Limerick Square, PA


BROOKE, MATTHEW. Buried at St. David's Cemetery, Radnor, VA


BROOKES, DAVID. (Grave located by Lady Fenwick Chatter, Cheshire, CT)


BROOKES, ENOS. (Grave located by Lady Fenwick Chapter, Cheshire, CT)

 

BROOKS, CHARLES. Montgomery Co., OH  Pa Archives, 5 series, Vol. 4, p21L Received depreciation pay. In Aug 1780, he volunteered for 7 mos. service in Pa York Co Militia Capt. Boyd and Lt Montgomery. Marched against the Indians. In Woodstock Valley, thence to Bedford, thence to NJ under Gen Wayne. In Capt. McClellan's Company, Col Chamber's Regt. buried  1756 PA. (?). Have no knowledge of this soldier, supposed to have been one of the early German faMilitiaes in Germantown, Montgomery Co. He applied for Pension Oct 3, 1832, a resident of Clear Creek Twp, Warren Co, OH, Request Contact: fr that locality brought no response. Contact:: Richard Montgomery Chapter S. A. R.

 

BROOKS, DAVID.  Geauga Co., OH;  Pvt. and teamster 2nd Regt. CT line 1777. Pensioned. buried  1759. Married Jane Durand May 1782, Cheshire, CT Children: Patty Hotckiss and Harriet Brown. d. 1821 Burton. b. Lower Cemetery MI: "David Brooks died 1821, age 61 yrs. Jane his wife, died Apr 14, 1846, age 84." Stone buried oken. Ref : Pension Dept. Probate Record. CT, Mien Rev. Contact:: Taylor Chapter.

 

BROOKS, DAVIDTrumbull Co., OH; ; buried  1754.^ d. Mar. 5, 1841. b. buried aceville. MI: "David Brooks Died Mar. 5, 1841, aged 87 yrs." GM by relatives ; kept in good condition. Will probated 1841 ; given Pension Aug 1832. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BROOKS, HANNANIAH. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Was placed on the Pension roll of Ohio for services in the CT, Militia buried  1753. Married Elizabeth Spooner. Children: John. d. 1849. Ref: Lineage Bk Vol. XXXVI p 91, Pension Roll of 1840. Contact:: Mary Stanley Chapter.

 

BROOKS, JAMES, Lorain Co., OH; Pvt. Capt. Roger Buckley's Company, 2nd CT, Regt. Discharged  1780. In 1777 in Capt. Militia's Company, and in 1779 when the life guard of the Commander-in-Chief was increased, he was among those chosen and served in this capacity 3 yrs. Bf Nov 17.58 Haddom, CT Married Lvdia King. d. Dec 29. 1837. b. La Porte, OH, GM Western Reserve Chapter in 1920. Ref: D. A. R. Lin 11099, p 39, Vol. 12, and 75099 Vol. 76. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter. 

 

BROOKS, JOHN, (Erie Co.) Pvt. in 8th Regt NY State Tr. buried  177."., Ridocfield, CT Alar Rachel Blizzard d. 1846, Florence, OH, b. Near Spragues Corners, Florence, OH, Ref : 79556, Vol. 80, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Martha Pitkin Chapter.

 

BROOKS, OLIVERTrumbull Co., OH; ; buried  1727. d. Sept 6, 1821. b. Old Cera Mahoning Ave. Warren, OH, All that is left on the stone is "Died Sept 6, 1821, aged 94 yrs." Because of the stone on next grave marked "wife of Oliver Brooks" judge this grave to be that of Oliver Brooks. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BROUILLETTE, MICHELL Knox Co., IN b. In Canada. Service-Soldier and Patriot. Took oath of allegiance under Father Gibault, then served in Clark’s army, June 24, 1779, as Captain of Militiatia of the District of St. Vincents, County of IL. Sept. 29, 1779, as Captain under George Rogers Clark. Proof:  Descendant has copy of both commissions. d. Jan. 6, 1797. Buried Old Cathedral Cemetery, Vincennes. Married-Barbe Boneaux. Ch. Michel, b. 1774; Laurent b. 1776; Barbe b. 1778; Marie Louise b. 1781; Pierre b. 1782; Genevieve b. 1785; Ursule b. 1788; Laurent (2nd) b. 1792 killed in battle of Tippecanoe. Collected by Miss Mary A. buried ouillette, Vincennes, IN.

 

BROUSE, SE. MICHAEL. . Medina Co., OH; Served fr PA. buried  1752 (or 1755) Lancaster Co, PA. Mar—Duck. Children : Michael Jr., John, William, Curtis, Jacob and Frederick. d. 1854 at the age of 102. b. Wadsworth, Woodlawn. MI : "Michael buried ouse Died Nov 6, 1851 or 1854, aged 102 yrs, 8 mos, 15 days." GM by Western Reserve. S. A. R. marker. (Official) Ref: Compare Vol. 70, p 226, National Number: 69641, D. A. R. Lin. and Edwin. buried ouse. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BROWN, BENJAMIN, CAPT.. Athens Co., OH; Feb 1775 joined a regt of Minute Men ; May, commissioned a Lt Col Prescott, Mass Line ; June in battle of Bunker Hill ; Jan 1777 Commissioned Capt. 8th Regt Mass Line. A Lt and Capt. buried  Oct 17, 1745, Leicester, MA Parents : Capt. John Brown. Married Jane or Jean Thomas, 1772, in MA (d June 14, 1840.) Children: Benjamin, Loring, Sally, William, Samuel, Joseph, John, Apphia, Patience, Hannah, Archibald, Green. d. Oct 1, 1821, Athens, OH, b. W State St. east side of main walk. MI : "In Memory of Capt. Benj Brown who died Oct 1st, 1821 in the 76 year of his age." GM by descendants ; Brown stone. About 1789 he removed to Washington Co, NY thence to Marietta, OH in 17!)7; 17!W to Ames Twp, Athens Co. ; in 1817 he went to live with his son John in Athens." He was one of the prominent citizens of Ames Twp holding various township offices." In 1818 he applied for a pens. His claim was allowed. Ref : Walker's History of Athens Co.; Early Pioneers of Oho. S. P. Hildreth. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BROWN, CAPTAIN, (Paulding Co.) Beyond a reasonable doubt, there lies b. at the confluence of the Big Auglaize and Little Auglaize Rivers a Revolutionary soldier, Captain Brown, who was placed in command of the Fort at this location, named Fort Brown, in honor of its commander. A little town was platted by Militiaer Arrowsmith, in 1835 and was known as Ft Brown, I believe it was the first PO in Brown Twp, Paulding Co. Plat in the recorder's office. James Bobenmeyer, Oakwood, OH has a clear mind running back many yrs. He remembers old portions of the Ft. He says that not only Capt. Brown, but two other soldiers possibly Rev. were b. there. He stated that the 3 graves were in evidence quite plainly until a granary covered the spot. Contact:: Albert Blakeslee, Treasurer of Paulding Co. 1928. Sent in by Ft Defiance Chapter. Filed by State Chairman Jane Dailey, but not verified by her.

 

BROWN, DANIEL JR., Geauga Co. OH; Pvt. Capt. James Curtiss Company, Col James Cargills Regt. buried  1750 Kingstown, NH Married Margaret Elliott. d. 1818, buried ush Creek, OH, Ref: 240{i8 and 60540. Vol. 61, p 177 D. A. R. Lin. p 25, Vol. 25, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROWN, ELIADA.  Jefferson, WI;  b. 29 Jul 1760, in Hadden, CT.  Pvt. in Capt. Charles Nelson's Co. un Col. Benj. Wait's VT Regt.; d. 23 Jun 1855 and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery, Jefferson, WI.

 

BROWN, EZEKIAL, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. under Col James Potter, Capt. Cocksey Long, Pa Tr. b. Sunbury. Pensioned. Contact:: DeJaware Chapter.

 

BROWN, FREDERICK. Clark Co., OH; buried  Oct 29, 1753, VA Children: Roland. d. Jan 19, 182f>. b. Green Lawn, South Charleston, OH, Grave not platted. MI : "Dingess. Frederick Brown." GM by Society S. A. R. Metal marker about 1906. Was one of the early settlers of Madison Twp but faMilitia has scattered and infor meagre. Farmer. Contact:: Lieutenant Byrd Chaps.

 

BROWN, GEER, Brown Co., OH, buried  VA Children : Lettie, Ann. d. Franklin Twp, Brown Co., OH,, OH Rnr .\l>liott Cem on Straight Creek. Came to Franklin Twp with Joseph Abbott after the Rev where they settled on 1000 acres of land, each taking half. (It may have been a grant or warrant). History of Brown Co pp 539 and 540. Contact:: Taliaferro and Lieutenant Byrd Chaps.

 

BROWN, GEORGE Rush Co., IN; b. June 22, 1760, Hardy Co., VA Service-Enlisted 1777, for 3 yrs. Capt. Jacob Valentine’s CO., Col. George Gibson’s Regt. Served to close of war, was given land grant in Mason Co., KY Proof:  D. A. R. No. 75856. d. Sept. 21, 1825. Buried on Charles Fisher Farm, Richland Twp. Government marker and name on Bronze tablet in Rush Co. Court House by Rushville Chapter D. A. R. Married-Rebecca Conrad and had 6 daughters. Second W., Hannah John and had 5 children; Ryland Thomas, m. Mary Reeder. Collected by Rushville Chapter D. A. R.

 

BROWN, HENRY. Summit Co., OH; "Served during entire seven years struggle", as told on inscription on marker. buried  1733. d. Boston Twp. Ohio, Oct 17, 1837, aged 104 yrs. b. in Cem at that place. Contact:: Cuyahoga-Portage Chapter.

 

BROWN, HENRY JR.. Ashtabula, Co., OH;  Served in NY Regt until after battle of Long Island. Corp in Capt. Roe's Company and was at Valley Forge in 1777-1778. buried  1738. Oyster Pond, LI. Parents: Henry Brown, Sr. and Mary Paine Brown. Mar: Sarah Cobb (third wife). Children: David, Mary. Hepsibah, Mehitable, Bula, Henry, Easter, Elijah. d. Jan 20, 1831. b. Dodgeville Cemetery New Lyme, OH, west gate, about middle of eastern part of Cemetery GM by faMilitia, Brown slate stone slab. Came to Ohio with his son in 1821. Contact:: Luther Reeve Chapter.

 

BROWN, ISAAC, (Columbia Co.) Pensioned in Columbiana Co, O for serv as Pvt. Va Continental Line. buried  1756, VA Married Hester Williams, (1756-1840). d. 1825, Ohio. National Number 790033, Vol. 80. D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROWN, JAMES b. 1755.. Clark Co., IN; Service-Was in Cavalry at battle of Cowpens and Yorktown. Proof:  Grandson, James Ambrose Brown, gave affidavit of Rev. Service;, S. A. R. Year Book, 1918. d. 1837. Buried Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Government marker. Son-James (1787-1857), buried Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Collected by IN S. A. R.

 

BROWN, JOHN. (Washington Co. OH); Was at Lexington Alarm and Sgt at Bunker Hill, where wounded. buried  1734, Leicester, MA Married Rebecca Baldwin 1757. d. 1821. b. in Cem on Schantz farm about 3 Militias above Lowell on Muskingum River. MI : "He was a Revolutionary Soldier." GM by Marietta Chapter with Revolutionary Marker in 1!K22. Ref : National Number 77677, Vol. 78 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.

 

BROWN, JOHN JR.. Scioto Co., OH;  Maj. buried  Oct 30, 1760. Harrisburg, PA. Parents: Adley Brown and Hannah Blue. Married Charity Johnson. d. Lucasville. b. Lucasville Cem Scioto Trail. Lived on a farm. Market master, Justice of Peace. Ref : Mrs. Rardin, Miss Helen Rardin, 1206 Gallia St, Portsmouth. Contact:: Joseph Spencer Chapter.

 

BROWN, JOHNSTON Jefferson Co., IN b. Oct. 2, 1760, Mifflin Co., Penn., on Juniata River. Service-NJ service. Statement in Madison Courier, on March 14, 1867. d. Oct. 12, 1869, age 109 years and 10 days. Buried on farm in Militiaon Twp. Married-Kezia -. Ch. Nathaniel; Samuel; Minerva Jane; and six others. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BROWN, MATTHEW Shelby Co., IN b. li52, County Wexford, Ireland. Service-While residing in Ninety-Six District, S. C., enlisted and served as a Pvt. with S. C. Troops as follows: from June 29, 1776, 3 mos. in Capt. Benjamin Kilgore’s CO. of rangers and spies, under Col. James Williams; 3 mos. in Capt. Thomas McCrary’s CO.; from March .4, 1779, in Capt. Benjamin Kilgore’s Co. Discharged June 5, 1779. Proof:  Pension cIaim S. 32135. d. 1839. Buried Little Blue River Cemetery. Son-David, who had a son, John W.

 

BROWN, NICHOLAS. Licking Co., OH; Ensign in Capt. Heister's Company, Berks Co, Pa, Battalion.  buried  1756, Frederick Co, MD d. 1858 near Kirkersville, OH, National Number 83023, Vol. 84. D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROWN, OLIVER, Lake Co., OH Enlisted May 26, 1777; in sert until Nov 22, 1780. In battles of Brandywine and Germantown and endured the hardships of Valley Forge. buried  1760 at Stonington Point, CT Parents: Zebulon Brown. Married Mrs Gracie Welch in 1780. Children: Oliver, Hosea, Dauphin, Lewis, Hannah (Bliss), Nabby (Searls) and Patience ( Holcomb). d. 1845. b. Concord, Lake Co, OH, GM by New Connecticut Chapter. Contact:: New Connecticut Chapter.

 

BROWN, PATRICK Jefferson Co., IN b. 1760, Hanover Co., VA Service-Served with VA Troops, May, 1778, to Oct., 1782; 6 mos. as Pvt., 4 mos. as Sergeant, 2% mos. as Sergeant-Major. Was with Gen, Clark in expedition on Little Miami. Proof:  Pension record S. 16325; Filson CIub Historical Qt., vol. 4, p. 165; Collins-Hstory of KY, p. 646. d. Nov. 29, 1835. Buried on farm near Madison, IN Stone. Married-Elizabeth F’auI (a sister of Col. John Paul), d. 1844. Ch. Ann Parker; Elizabeth, m. 1822, James E. Bacon; William, m. 1820, Alice Crafford; John Parker. See Wjll record in book B, 368. Collected by John PA.uI Chapter D. A. R.

 

BROWN, PHINEAS, (Fulton Co.) b. Seward Cemetery Amboy Twp, Fulton Co, OH, Contact:: Wauseon Chapter.

 

BROWN, SAMUEL. Athens Co., OH; Enlisted at Boston, MA Pvt.. buried  1758, Leicester, MA Parents : John Brown & Elizabeth (1st wife and mother of all his children). Married Lydia Thayer. Children: Samuel B., William F., Phoebe, Lvdia, Betsey, Harriet, John. d. Jan 15, 1841. Bern Twp, Athens Co. b. West Union Cem Athens, OH, Sec 4, Lot 30-31- 48-49. Interment fr Bern Twp. MI : "Samuel Brown was born in Leicester, MA d. Jan 16, 1841. Aged 82 yrs, 7 mos, 14 days. Foot stone Samuel Brown 1758-1841. GM by faMilitia of son John. Inscription on tall Scotch granite shaft. A faMilitia monument. Came to Northwest Territory in 1797. Lived in Washington, then Athens Co, OH, Farmer. He received a pens. Ref : b. of Pensions. Walker's History of Athens Co. National Number: 79038, Vol. 80. D. A. R. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BROWN, SAMUEL. Summit Co., OH; Enlisted Continental Army Apr 1, 1778 at South buried imfield, MA Served several enlmts ; Discharged  Nov 1782. 1st Infantry under Capt. Carpenter ; then substituted for his father, Samuel Brown Sr in Capt. Shaw's Company, Col Porter's Regt in Mar. 1779. Member Capt. Ballard's Company (First), Col Alden's Seventh Mass Regt. After he was killed. Col buried ook took command. buried  June 21, 1763, Pomfret, Windham Co, CT d. 1845 while a resident of Springfield Twp. b. cem Springfield Center, OH, by second wife. 1781 joined tr at Union, CT, under Ensign Strong and Col Mead. In fall of that year, joined Capt. Solomon Wales Company, Col McClannahan's Regt at Union. From Mar. 1 to Nov 1782 was under Capt. Bowdwoin's Company. Contact:: Cu^'ahoga- Portage Chapter.

 

BROWN, SAMUEL. Belmont Co., OH; Minute man and Lt under Capt. Jas Hubbard in Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. buried  1749, Boston, MA d. 1828 St Clairsville, OH, Married Mary Newkirk (see 63397) D. A. R. Ref: National Number 29741, p 260, Vol. 30. D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROWN, THOMAS,, Clermont Co., OH; Pvt. in Va Continental Line. buried  1730 Cardiganshire, Wales. Married Mary Ball 1754 (see 74012 D. A. R.) d. 1818, Bethel, OH, Ref: National Number 90013, Vol. 91, p 196. and National Number 27376, p 130, Vol. 28, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BROWN, WHITE, (Ross Co., OH) Served from Delaware. buried  Mar. 23, 1749. d. Mar. 25, 1842, aged 93 yrs. b. Browns Chapel, Deerfield Twp. Ref: D. A. R. member, Mrs Wm Higley, Chillicothe. Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BROWN, WILLIAM. Drake Co., OH; ; Served from PA. b. Old Cem at Greenville. Contact:: Ft Greenville Chapter.

 

BROWN, WILLIAM, (HamHton Co.) Enlisted 1779 for the war, Capt. Sam'l Comstock's Company Continental Line. Was standard bearer of the "Forlorn Hope" at Stony Point, 1870. buried  1759, Stamford, CT Married Ruth Hanford. d. 1808, Hamilton Co. b. Hamilton Co. Ref: S. A. R. National Number 13770; p 288, Vol. 14. D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BROWN, WILLIAM.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  1737, NJ. d. 1831. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BROWN, WILLIAM, (Hancock Co., OH) Pa Bedford Co. Pvt.. Served 8 mos. Col Robert Cluggage, Capt. Thomas, assisted to erect Lead Mine Fort. buried  1758. Married Ruth Lane. d. Apr 30, 1853. b. Lee Cemetery Amanda Twp, Hancock Co. GM by Fort Findlay Chapter. Contact:: Fort Findlay Chapter.

 

BROWNFIELD, JOHN ROBERT. Champaign Co.; b. 7 Oct 1786; died 12 Jul 1863 and is buried in Clements Cem. in Champaign, IL. [Photo]

 

BROMFIELD, ROBERT.  Champaign Co.; b. Jun. 4, 1760 in PA; Service: in the Westmoreland Co. Militiatia. He moved to Kentucky, and from there, in 1833, to Champaign Co., Somer township, IL, where he died Jun. 17, 1841, and is buried in the Rheinharts Cem.. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

BROWNLEE, JAMES. Rush Co., IN; b. 1745, Scotland. Service-Pvt. in Capt. Abner Howell’s CO. of Washington Co., PA In service on the frontier 1782. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 2, vol. 14, p, 757. d. 1828. Buried in Flatrock Cemetery. Married-Jean Rankin (1771-1783). Ch. John; Hugh, m. Rebecca Vicent; Jane; Elizabeth, m. PIatt Bayless Dickson; James, m. Kate Ewing. Collected by Schuyler Colfax Chapter D. A. R.

 

BROWSER, HENDRICK.  Adams Co., OH; Pvt. with NY Tr at age twenty. d. Adams Co. Ref: National Number 25231, p 82, Vol. 26, D. A. R. Lin.


BRUCE, JOSEPH. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)


BRUEN, JABEZ. b.  Jul. 24, 1750; d. Nov. 27, 1814. (Grave located by Mrs. Charles A. Pauly, regent, Cincinnati (OH) Chapter, who is a direct descendant of Jabez buried uen.)

 

BRUEN, JABEZ.  Hamilton Co., OH; Pvt. Morris Co MilitiaNJ. buried  1750, Newark, NJ d. 1841, Hamilton Co. O. Ref: S. A. R. See National Number 30134, Vol. 31, p 49, D. A .R. Lin. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.


BRYANT, DANIEL. (Grave located by the Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)


BUEL, PETER, JR. b.  Oct. 12, 1739; d. Jan. 30, 1797; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


BUEL, SALMON. b.  1736; d. Dec. 18, 1811; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT

 

BRYAN, ELIJAH. Licking Co., OH; Enlisted Apr 25, 1777, Discharged  June 8, 1783. buried  Sept 6, 1760, North Militiaord, CT d. Jan 12, 1844, Granville, OH, b. Maple Grove. GM by Granville Chapter in 1901. For the 6 yrs serv, he was honored by Gen Washington with a Badge of Merit. Ref: National Number 87137, Vol. 88, p 40, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Hetuck Chapter.

 

BRYAN, SAMUEL Marion Count; b. May 6, 1756, Rowan CO., N. C. Service-Enlisted in July, 1775, in VA Served at various times under Capts. Wm. Bailey, Smith, John Holder, Wm. Hogan, James Stinson, and Cols. Ben. Logan, Isaacs and Johnson. VA and N. C. Troops. Was in Gen. George Rogers Clark’s expedition. In July, 1779, was in skirmishes against the Indians in KY under CoI. Logan. In May, 1780, was with his father, Capt. Wm. buried yan, when latter was killed by Indians. Proof:  Pension claim 9366-2; Boone FaMilitia, pp. 128 and 129; The buried yan FaMilitiaes of Fayette Co., KY d. March 1, 1837. Buried Baptist Cemetery, Perry Twp. Stone. Married-Mary Hunt, d. 1842. Ch. Ann; Phebe; William; Abner; Luke; Thomas; Sarah; Daniel; Mary; Hampton; Samuel. Collected by IN S. A. R

 

BRYANT, DAVID Allen Co., IN b. May 22, 1756, Springfield, NJ. Service-Served several short terms of enlistments from 1776 to 80, under different commands in NJ Militiatia. Was at Marines, Springfield, Connecticut Farm, Elizabethtown. Proof:  Bryant Genealogy, pp. 32-36; Jerseymen in the Rev. War, p. 523. d. Aug., 1835. Buried on East bank of Eel River, 15 Militias N. W. of Fort Wayne, IN Name on Bronze tablet by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Married-Catherine Wooley (1759-1835). Ch. Sarah b. 1783; Elias b. 1784; Isaac b. 1786; Joseph b. 1788; Samuel b. 1790; Abraham b. 1791; Mary b.‘ 1793; Simeon b. 1795; David b. 1797; Hanah b. 1799; Elizabeth b. 18Ol; Jacob b. 1803; John b. 1805; Nancy b. 1807; Jane b. 1810. Collected by Mrs. Joseph E. Brown, Crown Point, IN (a descendant).

 

BRYANT, JAMES, Owen Co., IN; b. 1753, Amherst Co., VA Service-In winter 1780 or 81, he was drafted into service as Pvt. under Capt. Shaw in a company of Infantry, VA Militiatia. Later he was attached to CoI. Wm. Washington’s Cavalry and marched to buried ushy Mt. At baitle of Jamestown. And Yorktown. Total service 15 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 31568. d. Nov. 3, 1853. Buried Spencer Cemetery. Married-1836, Ruth Dyer.

 

BRYANT, ROSS.  Fayette Co., OH;  b. Washington C. H. Cem Fayette Co, Lot 30, Sec 9. Contact:: Washington C. H. Chapter.

 

BRYSON, JAMES.  Hamilton Co., OH; Pvt. in Cumberland Co. See "Rangers on the Frontier" p 281. d. about 181!) at Cincinnati. FaMilitia removed to IN near Dunlapville, Union Co. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BRYSON, SAUL, Mahoning Co., OH; 1st Lt Mar. 20, 1777. Continental Line. 234 wounded, Germantown. One son and three dau, maybe more. b. Mahoning Co., OH; Merchant. Owned 200 acres of land in 1875 in Cumberland Co. Ref : Pa Archives, Vol. XX, p 712 Census,-152. Pa Archives, Vol. III, p 775. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.


BULL, ASA. b.  1751; d. Apr. 14, 1805; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT, Bullock, Darius. b.  about 1761; d. Oct., 1833; buried at Halifax, VT He was pensioned in 1832. Burke, Solomon. b.  1742; d. 1819. He was a private in Capt. John Macy's Windsor Company, VT Militiatia, 1780.

 

BUCHANAN, ALEXANDER,, Clermont Co., OH; buried  North of Ireland. Married Margaret in Washington Co, PA. (She d. 1814.) Children: Alexander (scout under Wayne). William, James, John, Andrew, Jane, Martha. d. Washington Twp. Clermont Co O. 1803. b. Calvary Cemetery Came to America 1764; was 1st cousin of the father of President Jas. Buchanan; in 1792 came to Limestone, KY and in 1799 to Clermont Co. Abstract of Wills of Washington & Westmoreland Cos, PA. Gen Magazine Grieve. Ref : A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH, Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BUCHANAN, GEORGE b. 1721, PPA. Jefferson or. Ripley Co., IN; Service-In 4th PA Cont’l. Line as Pvt. 1777-1781, 4 years. Proof:  A. L. Buchanan, Larned, Kansas; PA Archives. d. 1818. There is a question as to his exact grave. A government marker placed by Ripley Co. Hist. Society in McLaughlin Cemetery in 1935. John Paul Chapter D. A. R. had placed one in Jefferson Church Cemetery in 1924.  Married-Esther Campbell. Ch. Mary b. 1764, m. George Benefiel (Rev. S.) ; Harriet b. 1768, m. - McLaughlin; Margaret b. 1770, m. John Cowan; William b. 1771; David b. 1774; Wilson b. 1775; John b. 1778. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, BatesviIIe, IN, and John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BUCHANAN, GILBERT, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt. 3rd class Capt. Robert's Company, Lancaster Co Militia He furnished a substitute (James Carter in 1871, for which he received 200' acres of land. (Pa Archives Series 5, Vol. VII,. pp 578 and 599). Children: Walter, Isaac, James. John, (mar Rebecca Applegate). Came to Lowellville with his faMilitia in 1803. Pa Census of 1790 p 139 gives wife, 2 sons, 2 daus buried itain Twp Lancaster Co, PA. Ref : Trumbull and Mahoning Hist Vol. II, pp 54, 60, Sanderson's p 630. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BUCK, JOHN Putnam Co., IN b. 1752, in Hanover, Europe. Service-While residing in CumberIand Co., Penn., he enlisted in PA Troops. Served 5 mos. in 1776, as Sergeant under Capt. James McConnell in the “Flying Camp”; 2 mos. in 1778, as Pvt. under Capt. Merchant in the “Flying Camp”; 1780-81, 4 mos. as Lieut. under Capt. Merchant and Col. Laughery. He was taken prisoner by Indians and held 4 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32155. d. Last payment of pension was made on Nov. 21, 1836. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

BUCK, , (Morrow Co., OH) b. Old Cem called Asbury, in Lincoln Twp north of Fulton. Contact:: Mt Gilead Chapter.

 

BUCK, WILLIAM JR., Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt.. CT, Men of the Rev. p 264. b. Poland, OH, Settled in Poland in 1800 or 1801. Trumbull and Mahoning Co History, Vol. 11, p 59. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BUCKINGHAM, EBENEZER. Athens Co., OH; Was a Pvt. soldier in the 12th Regt of New Volunteers under Col Jacobus Con Schoonhaven, serving from 1779 to the end of the war. buried  Nov 1, 1748, Greenfield, CT Parents: Stephen Buckingham (br 1703,) Elizabeth Sherwood (br 1708.) Married Esther buried adley Oct 23. 1770. Children: Ebenezer, Rachel, Stephen, Ebenezer 2nd, Sarah, Esther, buried andley, Militiaon, Elizabeth, Alvah, John, Alatilda, Parnelia. D—according to stone—^Oct 24, 1824 Carthage Twp, Athens Co. b. Cooley Burying Grounds Athens Co, Carthage Twp. Also called Glazier and Old Brick. MI : "Ebenezer Buckingham, who departed this life Oct 14 A. D. 1824 in the 76th year of age. He died at his residence in peace and in filll faith and as- surance of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Blessed are the dead who die in the lord." GM by his faMilitia. About 1779 he removed to NY state, thence to Ohio arriving in the spring of 1800. Was living at the mouth of the Hockhocking in 1802, but soon removed to Carthage Twp where he died. Farmer. Ref : Buckingham faMilitia pl8-19. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BUCKINGHAM, LEVI.  Hamilton Co., OH; New York p 1(5^, Orange Co. Children : William L, Isaac, Elizabeth, Jane, Maria, Lydia H. d. Hamilton Co. b. Remington Cemetery Settled farm. (Grieves Hist p 284). Was at Covalt's Sta when Abel Covalt was killed by Indians ( pp (i2, 6.'-?, Jones Hist Cincinnati O). Name on tax list 1808 Sycamore and Symmes Twp. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BUCKLES, WILLIAM SR.. Green Co., OH;  buried  Mar. 25, 1766. d. Mar. 29, 1846, aged 70 yrs. b. Middle Baptist Cem near Bellbrook, Sugarcreek Twp, OH, Sugarcreek, 1803, Soldier of 1812, also. Ref : Robinson's Hist, of Greene Co. Contact:: Catherine Greene Chapter.

 

BUCKMAN, BENJAMIN Floyd County b. Apr 16, 1759, Hadley, MA. Service-Sergeant in MA Line. Was a prisoner at Quebec for 6 mos. and was with Washington when he crossed the Delaware. Proof:  Pension record; IN Mag. of History, vol. VIII, p. 15; vol. 1, p. 139; IN S. A. R. records. d. Oct. 1, 1842. Buried Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, IN Stone. Married-Second, W. Eunice Judd, d. 1850. Collected by Mrs. V. R. Conner, New Albany, IN.

 

BUEL. JOHN, Maj.. Coshocton Co., OH;  b. Adams Twp. Ref : History of Co. Contact:: Coshocton Chapter.

 

BUELL, EPHRAIM.  Hamilton Co., OH;  b.  1741, CT d. 1821. Ref: S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BUFFINGTON, DAVID. Fairfield Co., OH; b. New Salem Cemetery Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BUGH, PETER. Perry Co., OH;  b. Dec 26, 1753, Whautensburg, Germany. Pvt., Capt. Jacob Ring's Company of Col Mathias Glough's Bn Light Inf in Lancaster Co, PA. Sept 9, 1776; belonged to "Flying Camp" at battles of Kings Bridge and Long Island.  Parents : Christian Bugh. Married Catherine Haverstic, in Germany. Children Peter 2nd, Charlette Bugh Chidister. d. Oct 11, 1819, Somerset. b. New Reading Cemetery Perry Co. (formerly Fairfield Co.) GM by Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter, a Bronze marker Oct 14, 1927. Ref: Mary E. Stalter Peters, Lancaster, OH, Also National Number 26737, Vol. 27, p 272, and National Number 49414, Vol. 50, p 182, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter.

 

BUKER, ISRAEL. Muskingum Co., OH; b. Apr 17, 1756, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co, MA.  Enlisted as Pvt. under Capt. Allen, 23rd Regt of Continental Tr ; Enlisted again under Capt. Noah Allen, 13th Regt, as Pvt. and Corp ; and Enlisted again as Sgt under Capt. Abram Watson. Hon Discharged  signed by Washington.  Married Sarah Black, 3rd wife. d. Nov 5, 1848, Otsego, OH,

 

BULL, THOMAS JR. Franklin Co., OH;  b. Nov 17, 1762, Manchester, Vt.; Service: Pvt. in Capt. Silas Goodrich Company Militia Col Allin's Regt.;  d. Oct 31, 1811 in Xenia Twp., Greene Co., OH;  Moved from Manchester to Ohio and settled in Franklin Co in 1814 on the present site of Clintonville. Contact:: Columbus Chap,

 

BULL, WILLIAM SR. Greene Co., OH;  b. 1740, PA;  Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Bull and Elizabeth; Husband of Margaret Bull and Martha Thompson; Father of Ann Shaw-Marshall; Thomas Bull; John Bull and Rebecca Bull; Brother of Gen. John Bull; Ann Addams Newberry; Thomas Bull; Catherine Bull and Margaret Bull; Half brother of Samuel Charleston Rossiter; Elizabeth Robinson and Thomas Rossiter, IL;  d. Oct 11, 1811. buried at Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States

 

BULLARD, ISAAC. Clark Co., IN; b. abt. 1752. Service-Entered service July, 1776, at .Bury, Worchester Co., Mass., for 5 mos. under Capt. Benjamin Gates, Cal. Holman’s Regt. MA Line. Discharged at Cortland River, NY Enlisted Dec., 1776, for 2 or 3 mos. under Capt. Oliver, CoI. Sparhawk, MA Regt. Discharged at Boundbrook, NJ Enlisted Apr 17, 1777, under Capt. Benj. Gates, Col. Rufus Putnam. Discharged in West Point, N. Y,, Apr 17, 1780. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35801. d. 1832. Married-Martha - Ch. Isaac; Anna

 

BUNDY, CHRISTOPHER Wayne Co., IN b. 1759, Pasquotank Co., N. C. Service-Enlisted while residing in Guilford CO., N. C., 1’779, and served as Pvt. in Capt. Enoch Davis’ CO., Col. Matthes Lock’s N. C. Regt. Was transferred to Capt. William Gilriennes’ Guard at the Magazine to Two Sisters, Ga. Served 6 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17309. d. March 6, 1835. Buried probably in “Starr Park,” Richmond, IN Married-Margaret HIL Ch. William; Martin L., m. Amanda Bundy. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

BUNN, BARNES.  Montgomery County, IN; b. Unknnown; Service-Pvt. in Col. Lamb’s Artillery. Pensioned for a wound, nature not known, under Act of Apr 23, 1782. Pension commencing Dec. 31, 1775, at rate of $24.00 per annum and increased to $38.40, under Act of Apr 24, 1816. Resided in NJ and IN Proof:  Papers on his claim were destroyed when War Office burned in 1814. d. Abt. 1823. May be buried in Montgomery Co. or Montgomery Twp., Owen Co., IN..

 

BUNTIAN, WILLIAM, Geauga Co. OH; b. Fall Creek Cemetery Contact:: Waw-Wil-a-Way Chapter.

 

BUNTIN, ROBERT Knox Co., IN b. 1757, Ireland. Service-Ensign or Lieut. in Rev. War; also Lieut. in St. Clair’s defeat; Quartermaster under Harrison at Tippecanoe. Proof:  Copied from letter written to Hon. Jeff. Davis, Sec. of War, Washington, D. C., dated Nov. 20, 1855, by a living daughter of Robert Buntin. History of Freemasonry in IN by Dan McDonald, p. 45. IN Hist. Mag., vol. XX, p. 150. d. Feb. 18, 1839. Buried Greenlawn, Vincennes, IN Stone. Married-First W. unknown. Ch. Robert, Jr. Second W., 1793, Mary Shannon (1775-1840). Ch. Eliza, b. 1794; Mary Ann 1796-1877, m. first to Dr. Robert Allison, second to Alexander Massey, third to A. E. Lyons; Elizabeth b. 1798; Frances, b. 1799; Francis William, 1802-1803; James Mortimer, b. 1805; Jane, 1809-1875; m. Thomas J. Beeler; William, b. 1812; John Francis, 1814-1878; Campbell, 1815-1892; Henry Shanon, 1818-1847; Nancy, b. 1820; Elizabeth, b. 1810, m. Isaac Whittlesey. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN, and Mrs. Francis L. Zollinger (a descendant), Tulsa, Oklahoma.

 

BUNTON, RAMOTH,, Clermont Co., OH; Came fr Va to Cincinnati about 1790, and thence to Williamsburg, Clermont Co in 1796. Children : James, Mary, Hattie. Ref : A. S. Abbott, Bethel, OH, Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BURCHFIELD, JOHN. Ripley Co., IN; b. June 6, 1765, Guilford Co., North Carolina. Service-Entered service from N. C. in 1779. Served 15 mos. and 24 days. Proof:  Pension claim W. 8175. d. Dec. 28, 1849, in Ripley Co. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. ’ Married-1815, Polly Patterson. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

BURCHFIELD, ROBERT b. 1759.. Ripley Co., IN; Service-Enlisted from N. C. in April, 1775. Served at different times to Mar. 1783. Total service, 18 mos. Proof:  Pension claim R. 1444. d. Oct. 29, 1844. Buried Whitham Cemetery, buried um Twp. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Child-A daughter, m. Daniel Kelly. ley Co. Descendants still living in RipCollected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN. BURDGE, SAMUEL Wabash County b. Aug. 21, 1751, Cumberland Co., PPA. Service-Pvt. in PA Militiatia. On Capt. Daniel McClelland’s payroll Sept. 1-Nov. 2, 1780. On pay roll of 6th class, 7th Battalion, Cumberland Co. Militiatia, commanded by Col. James Purdy, May, 1780. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, ,vol. 6, pp. 492 and 619; vol. 4, p. 621. d. Nov. 21, 1844. Buried in Burdge Cemetery, near Roann. Stone. And marker by Francis Slocum Chapter D. A. R. Married-Nancy McGartney about 1811; second W., Agnes Ann Johnson (1788-1845) Ch. James, b. 1815; Johnson McGartney, b. 1819; Elizabeth; Ezra. Collected by Gen. de Lafayette Chapter D. A. R.

 

BURDICK, JOHN. Union Co., OH; b. Dover Cemetery Dover Twp. Ref : Union Co History. Col W. L. Curry. Contact:: Hannah Emerson Dustin Chapter.

 

BURGER, NICHOLAS. Columbiana Co., OH; Corp in Capt. George Drines' Company, Lt Stephen Balliet's Regt, Northampton Co, Pa Militia buried  Oct 20, 1736, Switzerland. Married Ann Maria in 1761. Children : Theresa, Daniel and Jacob. d. Sept 20, 1828, Columbiana Co, OH, b. St. Jacob's Cemetery north of Lisbon, OH, GM Jane Bain Chapter with metal marker in July, 1921. Contact:: Jane Bain Chapter.

 

BURGETT, VALENTINE, Brown Co., OH, b. Pisgah Ridge. Contact:: Ripley Chapter.

 

BURGIS, JOHN, (Champaign -Co.) buried  1754 in VA d. 1840. b. Mt. Tabor Cemetery Contact:: Urbana Chapter.

 

BURK, GEORGE b. 1763. Jefferson Co., IN Service-While living in Shenandoah Co., VA, enlisted Sept., 1779, as Pvt. in Capt. Abraham Tipton’s CO., Col. Joseph Crockett’s VA Regt.; guarded prisoners at Albemarle Barracks, went against the British and Indians in District of KY Discharged 1781, at Falls of the Ohio. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32152. FaMilitia-In 1831, wife living and a daughter aged 44, names not given. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

BURK, JOHN Wayne Co., IN b. Jul. 23, 1760, Rockbridge, Co., VA Service-Enlisted, while living on the Yadkin River, in Wilkes Co., N. C., in 1776, and served 3 mos. as Orderly-Sergeant in Capt. Jesse Walton’s N. C. CO. of Light Horse. In 1779, he served several tours as Indian Spy under Capt. Amos Bird. In 1780, he served in Capt. Wm. Ritchie’s S. C. CO. and in Capt. Samuel Johnston’s N. C. CO. He enlisted 1781, in Capt. AIexander Gordon’s CO., Col. Francis Lock’s N. C. Regt. Was in battle at Eutaw Springs. Discharged Sept. 26, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16332. d. Feb. 1, 1836. Buried in Elkhorn Cemetery. Married-1781, Alcy Robinson. Ch. James; William; Mary; Benjamin; Jesse; Dorcas; John; Lewis, 1799-1877. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN, and Mrs. Mary G. Elrod, 2233 Park Ave., INpolis, IN.

 

BURK, SYLVANUS. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Served 1777-78- in Capt. Luke Day's Company, Col Alden's Regt of Mass Infantry. Pension granted 1818. buried  1763. Married Achsa Webster. d. 1825, Cleveland, OH, Ref : National Number 82827, Vol. 83, D. A. R. Lin.

 

BURKE, JOSEPH. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Drum Maj, Mass Tr. Also in War of 1812. b. Harvard Grove Cemetery Lansing Ave & East 57th St. GM by Western Reserve Chapter. Contact:: Western Reserve 'Chap.

 

BURKE, SYLVANUS. Cuyahoga Co., OH; Drummer Mass Tr. buried  1747. d. 1835. b. Harvard Grove Cemetery Lansing Ave and East 57th St. GM Western Reserve Chapter. Contact:: Western Reserve Chapter.

 

BURKHARDT, JOHN, (Sandusky Co.) Enlisted in Von Heer's Light Dragoons or Troop Marchause in 1778. Later re- enlisted at Reading, Pa, and was a member of Washington's Life Guard through the war. Was in the Battle of Yorktown. buried  in Switzerland ; came to America 1753 or 17.54. d. 1842, aged 93 yrs ; (br 1749?). b. Hessville Cemetery Washington Twp, Sandusky Co, OH, MI: "A member of Washington's Life Guard." GM bv L. M. Kelley. Commissioner. After surrender of Cornwalli's, at Yorktown, came home to Reading, Pa, and was mar. He was twice mar. His wives were sisters. His faMilitia lived at Reading Pa, until about 1795, then they moved to Lancaster, PA. Later to Perry Co, OH, Name now spelled John Burkett. Moved to Sandusky, OH, Ref : National Number 18902, p 325, Vol. 19, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Col. George Croghan Chapter.

 

BURLINGAME, CHRISTOPHER. Washington Co. OH;  Pvt.. He was with Washington's Army at the time of crossing the Delaware at Trenton, Dec 1777. buried  1753, Providence, R I. Married Susannah Putnam in 1787. Children : Susannah, Persis Maria, Martha, Elizabeth Putnam, Lucy, Sarah, Edwin, Rufus Putnam, John Bennet, Christopher, William. d. Jul. 12, 1841, at Harmar. b. Harmar Cem across the Muskingum. MI : "Christopher Burlingame 1753- 1841." CM Marietta Chapter with Revolutionary marker in 1906. At the close of apprenticeship as hatter, he embarked on a Privateer bound for the West Indies. Taken prisoner, finally returned to U. S. and then Enlisted in the Revolutionary army proper. Hatter, seaman and farmer. Ref: Yr Bk of Ohio Society, 1897. Contact:: Marietta Chapter.

 

BURNETT, DAVIDTrumbull Co., OH; ; b. Hubbard, OH, Ref : Name taken from the list of Revolutionary soldiers, Baldwin Library, Youngstown, OH, Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BURNETT, EDMUNDTrumbull Co., OH; ; Minute Man and Pvt., NJ Militia buried  Morris Co, NJ 1756. Married Sarah Smith. d. Hubbard, 1840. b. Old Cem at Hubbard. MI: All that is left of the inscription is "In memory of Edmund Burnett." Pen granted Oct 3, 1832. Ref: National Number 72640, p 226, Vol. 73, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BURNETT, JOSHUA Green Co., IN b. Apr 10, 1753, Elizabethtown, NJ. Service-May 1, 1779, while living in Georgia, was drafted, Capt. Richard Herd, Col. John Dooly-served 3 mos., Sept. 18, 1780, under Gen. Elijah Clark; entered Augusta and marched against the British Army. Retreated through N. C. Was discharged by Gen. Clark in S. C. Served in all about 15 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32154. d. About 1858. Probably buried in Taylor Twp. FaMilitia-Had wife and sons bu.t names not given.

 

BURNHAM, GURDIN Allen Co., IN b. Feb. 13, 1756, East Hartford, Connecticut. Service-Enlisted May 19, 1775, served to Dec. 10, 1775, as drummer in Capt. Pitkin’s CO. Also served under him as Lieut. in Capt. Ozias Bissela CO., Col. Hinman’s CT Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31585. d. Oct. 16, 1844. Name placed in Bronze tablet by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Married-Polly. Had four children. Collected by Mrs. Sue Vesta Hanna (deceased), Fort Wayne, IN.

 

BURNHAM, JEDEDIAH, DR. (Trumbull Co., OH; ) Surgeon. buried  1755, Norwich, CT Married Lydia Kent (d Dec 11, 1826). d. Mar. 11, 1840. b. Old Cemetery Kinsman. Grave in good condition. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BURNS, JOHN b. abt. 1763. Switzerland Co., IN; Service-Entered service 1777, in King and Queen Co., VA, under Col. Richard Parker. Served until 1780. In battles of Savannah and Charlestown. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9372, B. L. Wt. 71127-160-55. Died?July 13, 1827, Switzerland Co. Probably buried Slawson Graveyard. Married-Lucretia Vanosdol, 1810. Ch. David; Robert; Jane; Elizabeth, m. Harrison Harris; George; John. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

BURNSIDE, JOHN Putnam Co., IN b. Sept. 10, 1752, Lancaster Co., PPA. Service-Entered service in Orange Co., PA Pvt. in company commanded by Capt. Farmer of Regt. by Col. Ramsay in N. C. Line4 mos., 24 days. Infantry, 2 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16333. d. Feb. 17, 1838. Buried Portland Militias, IN Lived in Scott County, 21 yrs. prior to June 1, 1837. Married-Mary Denton. Ch. John (lived in Greencastle, IN, ,187l); Thomas; William; Samuel; Isaac.

 

BURRELL, NATHANIEL. Athens Co., OH; Pvt. Capt. Lemont, Col J. Allen, Oct to Dec 1777 ; in Capt. Berry's Company, Col Gerrish Regt ; Pvt.-Capt Lemont ; Maj. Lithgow's detachment Sept 15 to Nov 1, 1779; Fifer, Capt. Lemont May to Dec 1781. buried  Apr 21, 1761, Abington, MA Parents not known to us, but a descendant of Count Burrelle who owned estates in France. Married Rachel Springer, soon after close of Revolutionary War. Children: Nancy, Harriet R, Frances P, Nathaniel, Levi P, Almond H. d. Oct 14, 1842, Athens, OH, b. West State St. Athens, OH, West side near the fence. MI : "Nathaniel Burrell, b.at Abington, Mass, May 21, 1761, died Oct 14, 1842. He served four terms of enlistment in the Revolutionary Army." GM first by youngest son, Almond H, sandstone, and fell to pieces ; second, by descendent Almond Rochester Burrell, New Lexington, OH, Date of marking ; 1st unknown ; 2nd Sept 19, 1922. When he first offered to enl, being but 4 ft. 4 in. tall he was refused. He put "rags" in his boots till his head touched the peg at 4 ft 4 in. He was accepted. Farming; received a grant of land. He came to Ohio in 1838 or 39 to live with his son, Almond H. the youngest. Ref : Mass Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev. Contact:: Nabby Lee Ames Chapter.

 

BURROWS, JEREMIAH.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  1752, MD. d. 1836. Ref: S.A.R. Yr Bk, 1898, has "Burroughs, Jeremiah came to Militia Creek Twp, Hamilton Co, OH, 1827. Grave not located. buried  1752. d. 1832". Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BURROWS, THOM.AS Wayne Co., IN Service-Pvt. Feb. 23, 1776, in Capt. William Washington’s CO., 3rd VA Regt. of Foot; name on roll of this regt. to July, 1777. In Capt. John Mercer’s CO., to May, 1778. In Capt. Robert Powell’s CO., 3rd and 7th Consolidated, May, 1778, to Oct., 1778. Again in Valentine Peyton’s CO., 3rd VA Regt., to Nov., 1779. Name is on Muster Roll as Corporal. Proof:  Pension record. Grave-Thought to be buried on his farm near Dalton or in Jacksonburg Cemetery. Children-Charles, b. 1794, m. 1826, Jane Harris; Philip; Barthney; Thomas, Jr.; John. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.


BUSH, JOSEPH, LIEUT.. d. Oct. 10, 1828; buried in the Maple St. Cemetery, North Brookfield, MA

 

BUSKIRK, JOHN. Ripley Co., IN; b. 1757, Frederick Co., MD. Service-Enlisted from VA in 1775, served one wk. Re-enlisted in 1777, as a substitute for 3 mos. In 1780, for 3 mos. Again in 1781, for 3 wks. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32148. Soldier’s brother, Isaac Van Buskirk, testified that soldier had dropped the Van from his name. d. In Ripley Co.. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Married- - Little. Ch. George Abram, b. 1783, m. Anna Boswell. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

BURRITT, ZALMON. Clark Co., IN; b. March 20, 1750, Newton, .Fairfield Co., Connecticut. Service-Enlisted July, 1777, and served 1 mo. as a Pvt. in Capt. Elijah Botchford’s CO., Col. Barsley’s CT Regt. and again enlisted in July, 1779, served 2 mos. Enlisted June, 1780, in Col. I, Sherman’s CT Regt. Marched to West Point, there placed in Capt. Munson’s CO., Cob H. Swift’s CT Regt., served until Christmas, 1780. He afterward joined the quartermaster department and served as a wagoner; was then attached to the hospital at Fishkill, NY, and discharged April, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16331. Grave-Probably buried in old Cemetery now abandoned in Jeffersonville, IN. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R.

 

BURT, AARON, Lorain Co., OH; In Grafton Cem is a stone for "Hannah Burt, his wife, died Fob 17, 1850, age 90 yrs". It is reported Aaron lies beside his wife. At age of 82 yrs was drawing Pension in Grafton Twp, Lorain Co. Contact:: Elyria Chapter.

 

BURT. BENJAMIN. Scioto Co., OH;  Artificer, Col Badwin, Capt. Thomas Ralton, serv rendered 3 yrs. Capt. Pete Militias. Children: Benjamin, Samuel Munsell, Mehitable. d. 1849, Wheelersburg. b. A&P Highway, Wheelersburg Cemetery GM by descendants, old time stone. D.A.R. Joseph Spencer about 15 yrs ago. Discharged  at West Point, NY, 1182, a resident of NJ Applied for pens, granted. Ref : Mrs. Ella P. Chase, 5838 Farney Ave, Scioto Station, Portsmouth, OH, Contact:: Joseph Spencer Chapter.

 

BURTON, JOHN PLEASANT b. -July 3, 1758, VA Lawrence County Service-Pvt. in Capt. Levin Joyne’s CO., 9th VA ,Regt. of Foot, commanded by Col. George Mathew. He served as John Burton. Proof:  Record in office of Adjutant General; Pension record. d. Jul. 4, 1836. Buried Burton Cemetery near Mitchell, IN Stone. Bronze marker placed by John Wallace Chapter D. A. R. Married-Susanah Stamper (1.767-1845)) m. 1779. Ch. Richard;. Patsy; Allen; John; Mary; Davi.d; William; Hutchins Hardin; Zachariah; Ann; Isom; Eli. Collected by Mrs. Mary Ingalls, Bedford, IN.

 

BUSH, LEONARD.  Fayette Co., OH;  Pvt. in Capt. John Harris Rangers VA buried  Mar. 5, 1756, Pendleton Co, VA Married Catherine Stingley. Children : Catherine, Rachel, Mollie, Susan, Sarah, Elizabeth, Jemima, Mary, Rebecca, Amy, Jacob, Abraham, Leonard, and Daniel. d. Jul. 6, 1832, Fayette Co. b. Bush Cemetery Fayette Co in old part, unplatted. MI : "Leonard Bush, aged —". GM by faMilitia in 1832. Farmer. Ref : Pensioner. Contact:: Washington C. H. Chapter.

 

BUSH, MICHAEL, (Ross Co., OH) Pvt. from Hardy Co, VA buried  Frederick Co, VA Jan 10, 1750. Married Magdalene — (br 1752 d. 1821.). d. Frankfort, OH, Aug 10, 1825. b. near Austin, Concord Twp, Ross Co, OH, Contact:: Nathaniel Massie Chapter.

 

BUSHNELL, ALEXANDERTrumbull Co., OH; ; Sgt 1776 under Capt. Benj Hutchins and as Ensign, 1780, under Capt. Benj Militias. buried  1739, Lyme, CT Married Chloe Waite, 1st wife. d. Mar. 1818, age 77, at Hartford. Grave marked. Wife's tombstone not readable. Ref: National Number 38428, Vol. 39, p 175, D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BUSHNELL, DANIEL. (Trumlbull Co.) buried  1764. Married Rebeckah, (who died Jul. 7, 1809, age 44 yrs.) d. Aug 12, 1842, at Hartford. b. Center of Hartford. MI : "The law produced precepts ten and then dissolved in Grace. This vine produced as many buds, and then returned to rest." Will probated Nov. 1842. Contact:: Mary Chesrtey Chapter.

 

BUSHNELL, JASON.  Hamilton Co., OH; buried  1763, CT d. 1848. Ref : S. A. R. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BUSHNELL, THOMASTrumbull Co., OH; ; buried  1762. Married Rebecca, (d Jan 12. 1842. age 76 yrs.) d. Apr 10, 1817 Hartford. b. Center of Hartford. Emigrated from Hartland, CT, in 1804. Contact:: Mary Chesney Chapter.

 

BUSHONG, JOSEPH, (Carroll Co.) "A soldier of the war"—history of Carroll Co. p 360 Vol. 1. Howe's Hist Coll O. b. Carrollton, Carrol Co, OH, Contact:: Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

 

BUSSERON, FRANCOIS (FRANCIS) RIDAY b. 1748, Old Post Vincennes. Knox Co., IN Service-Soldier and Patriot. Assisted Col. Clark as follows: Commissioned Captain. Major Busseron in command at one time of Fort Patrick Henry (Fort Sackville). Lowered the British Flag and hoisted Flag of VA Signed the Oath of Allegiance. Major in 1780. Proof:  Letters of Col. Clark, vol. I, p. 91; Cawthorn’s Hstory of Vincennes, Dunn’s history, Green’s Hstory of Knox Co., pp. 132-133. d. 1791. Buried Francis Xavier Cemetery, Vincennes, IN Married-Sept., 1773 or 4, Francoise Drouet de Richarville. Ch. Suzanne m. Nicholas Fortin; Rosalie; Charles; Ursule, m. Antoine Marcha]; Julie, m. Hyancinthe Lasselle. Collected by J. A. Reincke, New Orleans, La., and Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

BUTLER, BENJAMIN. Columbiana Co., OH; b. Center of Goshen, Friends Cemetery Lived in Butler Twp, Columbiana Co. Contact:: Bethia Southwick Chapter.

 

BUTLER, BENJAMIN, Mahoning Co., OH; Pvt. in Chester Co, 1778. Name appears in the U. S. Militia Married Hannah. Children : Ellen, Lawrence, Hannah, John, Anna, Sarah, Meribah. d. 1828. Came from Philadelphia in 1811 to Goshen Twp. He was a member of the Society of Friends, was appointed on an Executive Court of Central IN Superintendency of the U. S. Farmer. Ref : Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol. 12, p 122: Series 2, Vol. 14, p 11. Trumbull and Mahoning Co., OH; History, Vol. 2, p 437. Contact:: Mahoning Chapter.

 

BUTLER, EBENEZER, JR. Served in Light Dragoons. buried  1761, Harwinton, CT Married Rebecca Davis. d. 182y, in Ohio. First white settler, Pompey, NY Came to Ohio in 1802 where he died. National Number 42494, Vol. 43, p 189. D. A. R. Lin.


BUTLER, HENRY, GEN.. b.  Apr. 27, 1754; d. Jul. 20, 1813; buried on Nottingham Square, Nottingham, NH

 

BUTLER, JAMES Service-Soldier in the Rev. War. Cass County Proof:  History of Cass County, p. 127; One Hundred Years of Tipton Lodge No. 33, F. and A. M., p. 155. These are considered authentic. Collected by Miss Laura Henderson, Logansport, IN.

 

BUTLER,  JAMES F., REV.  Champaign Co.; buried in Old Homer Cem. in Homer, IL

 

BUTLER, JOEL b. 1752. Jennings County Service-Pvt. in Col. Joseph’s Regt., 1777-VT Militiatia. Proof:  VT Militiatia Rolls by Goodrich, p. 28; D. A. R. No. 142333. d. 1822. Buried in old Cemetery near Scipio, Jennings Co. Married-Mabel Thompson, b. 1749. Ch. Sally, 1806-1870, m. Spencer Thayer; Chauncy, b. 1775.

 

BUTLER, RICHARD, GEN. Butler Co., OH;  Distinguished officer of Rev. He fell in St. Clair's defeat Nov 4, 1791. buried  Ireland; coming to America with his brothers, before 1760. Name appears on memorial tablet at Hamilton, Butler Co, OH, named for him. Ref : See Ohio Historical Collection by Howe, p 342, Vol. 1, Non resident of Butler Co. Contact:: John Reiley Chapter.

 

BUTLER, STEPHEN. Summit Co., OH; 1776, member of CT, Tr under Col Matthew Talcott and Samuel Selden, Capt. John Cochran, and Elisha Chapman, served as Pvt., Corp & Sgt ; was in battle of White Plains, Rhode Island, Jamestown, and taking of Cornwallis. In Capt. John Hart's Company, Col Samuel Webb's Regt. 1777-1781 ; served as Sgt—ranked as Corp in company drafted from Third CT, Regt to serve at the southward under command of Marquis de Lafayette in 1781. buried  Dec 10, 1758, Sayhrook, CT d. 1882 aged 64 yrs. So stone states. b. Cem at Stow, where he was a pioneer. Presbyterian of the old school, a deacon ; organized a class in this New CT, and conducted services. Contact:: Cuyahoga- Portage Chapter.

 

BUTLER, THOMAS, MAJ.  . Butler Co., OH;  Name appears on the tablet in the Soldiers and Sailors monument at Hamilton, and supposed to be a soldier of the Rev buried in Butler Co. Contact:: John Reily Chap,

 

BUTLER, ZEBULON, (Co not stated.) Commanded forces at Wyoming 1778 and served to close of War. Original member of Cincinnati. buried  1731. d. 1795. Tho not stated think possibly Hamilton or Butler Co. where the Cincinnati was organized. Ref: National Number 20038 p 15, Vol. 21, D. A. R. Lin.


BUTTON, NEWBERRY. b.  in Stonington, CT, 1766; d. in New Haven, CT, Dec. 15, 1843, aged 78. Served as a flfer. (Record given by Eve Lear Chapter, New Haven.)

 

BYARD, GEORGE, Clinton Co., OH b. Mt Pleasant Cemetery Contact:: George Clinton Chapter.

 

BYARLAY (BYERLY), MICHAEL Jackson County b. Jul. 7, 1758, Shepardtown, PPA. Service-Pvt. Jul. 10, 1777, to June, 1781, under Captains Morrow and McIntire, Cols. Pendleton, !cott and Darke-VA Line. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 16065; VA State Library-List of Rev. S. in VA d. Aug. 20, 1844. Buried Seymour, IN Married-1781, Rebecca Pitcock. Ch. Hannah; Elizabeth; Nancy; Michael; Mary; Samuel M.; Rebecca; Margaret. Collected by Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter D. A. R.

 

BYENS, JOHN. Miamin Co., OH; b. McKendree Chapel, 4 Militias east of Troy, OH, GM Miami Chapter with Bronze marker. Contact:: Miami Chapter.

 

BYRAM, EDWARD, Geauga Co. OH; Pvt. Capt. Stephen Bett's Company CT, Militia1777. He removed to Pa where in 1779 he and daughter Abigail were imprisoned by Indians at Ft Niagara 21 mos. Released to lead exchange prisoners to Amer Army. buried  Bridgewater, CT 1742. Married Phoebe Ann Coe. Children : Edward. Abigail. d. Greenfield, OH, 1824. b. Rocky Spring Cemetery GM by Juliana White Chap, 1924. Farmer. Will of Edward Byram on record in Highland Co. courts. Ref : National Number 26301, Vol. 27, p 109 D. A. R. Lin. Contact:: Waw-Wil-a-Way and Juliana White Chaps.

 

BYRD, JOHN. Connersville, IN;  b. abt. 1759. Fayette County Service-Enlisted 1776 in Capt. Jonathan Clark’s CO. Col. Muhlenburgh 8th VA Regt. for 2 yrs. Discharged Valley Forge. In battles of Brandywine and Germantown. Proof:  Pension claim, S. 35807. d. 1829 or 1830 in Connersville, IN Married-1780 Elinor. Had two children.

 

BYRNS, LARRY, (LAWRENCE?), Clermont Co., OH; No doubt is "Lawrence Byrn," Pvt.. Pa Continental Line. Pensioned Sept 6, 1719, allowance $96. Pvt.. Capt. Alex Grayton's Company 3rd Bn Pa Line, Col John Shay, again Capt. Christy's Company, Col Thos Craig's Regt. In many battles. Imprisoned at Germantown ; escaped. buried  175G. Married Elizabeth, 1788 (about) in Philadelphia, PA. d. 1838, Cincinnati, OH, Children: William K, George S. (br ISOo). Philip (br 1791), Nancy (mar David Fisher,) Margaret (mar Jas. Hobbs), Sarah (^br 1803 Married Edward Goudy), and John. d. Jul. 15, 1832, aged 78 yrs. Clermont Co. b. Point Pleasant (1820 is given by Abbott). Came to Monroe Twp in 1797; settled at mouth of Big Indian Creek. Came to Pt Pleasant, Clermont Co about 1800. Ref: National Number 87133 Vol. 88, p 39, D. A. R. Lin. A. S. Abbott, Bethel. O. and Pension R 1576. Contact:: Cincinnati Chapter.

 

BYXBE, MOSES, Delaware Co., OH; Pvt. in Col John Ashley's Regt, Capt. Morton's Mass Tr. b. Oak Grove Ceni. Pensioned. Contact:: Delaware & Western Reserve Chaps.

 

 

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CAHALL, JAMES. Brown. Co., OH;

CAHOON, WILLIAM. Lake. Co., OH;

 

CAIN, HUGH. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

CAIN, JOHN Wayne Co., IN b. June 22, 1760, North Carolina. Service-While residing in Union District, S. C., he served as a Pvt. in S. C. Troops as follows: In the spring of 1776 or 1777, 4 mos. in Capt. Joshua Palmer’s CO. under Gen. Williamson. 1 mo. in Capt. William Fair’s CO., Col. Thomas’ Regt. In 1779, 3 mos. in Capt. Joshua Palmer’s CO. and was at the battle of Stone River. Served at various times under Capts. William Fair, Hughes, Woodson and Jolly, amounting in all to 15 mos. He served 3 mos. in 1781 under Major Benj. Jolly and was at the battle of Eutaw Springs. Proof:  Pension claim W. 3510. Married-First Miss Pearson. Ch. Robert; Joseph; Barbara; Rebecca. Second 1795, to Susanna Henley. Ch. Elizabeth, b. 1798; John, b. 1802; Abijah, b. 1808; Jonathan, b. 1813; Letty, b. 1818; Nancy, b. 1800; William, b. 1805; Sarah, b. .1809; Susanna, b. 1815. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN,

 

CABLE, PHILIP, CAPT. (Jefferson Co.. OH) buried  1754. d. 1812. b. Union Cemetery Steubenville, OH, GM by D. A. R. with official marker Steubenville Chapter. Contact:: Steubenville Chapter.

 

CALDWELL / COLWELL, JOHN Vigo County b. 1755, Prince Edward Co., VA Service-Entered 1779, under Col. Scott, Gen. Nelson, 3 mos. VA Militiatia. Drafted in 1780 and 1782. 6 mos. service. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16344. d. Aug. 19, 1838. Buried in CaldweIl Cemetery. Stone. Married-Jane -, d. Jul. 25, 1834.
 

CALDWELL, MATTHEW. Miami. Co., OH;

 

CALDWELL, ROBERT Rush Co., IN; b. June 1, 1757, Fayette Co., PPA. Service-Enlisted July, 1776, for 3 yrs.,. Pvt. in Capt. Wendel Curry’s CO. and Cols. Mackay and Daniel Brodhead’s 8th PA Regt. Also under Capts. Van Swearinger and John Findley. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35814. d. Jul. 31, 1846. Buried in Concord Cemetery, Rushville Twp. Government marker. Name on Bronze tablet in Rush.. Co. Court House. Married-Sarah Fryer. Ch. Nancy, m. - Smith; William; Elizabeth, m. - Scott; Robert; James; Polly; Peggy; Joseph; David; Jane, m. - Ploughe; Sally, m. -Foster; Tabitha, m. -McVey. Collected by Rushville Chapter D. A. R. and Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter D. A. R.

 

CALDWELL, ROBERT. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CALDWELL, ROBERT. Noble. Co., OH;

CALDWELL, ROBERT. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CALDWELL, WILLIAM. Butler. Co., OH;

 

CALHOUN, JOHN Dearborn  Co., IN Service-Drew pay for Military duty as horseman 1’781-82. Wagon service, 1780-81. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9777. d. 1823. An old church record states he was buried at Hardintown. Married-Violet -. *I Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

CADY, MANASSEH. b.  1758: d. 1833. He was corporal of marines on board the frigate Trumbull, 1781.

 

CALHOUN, JOHN. Muskingum. Co., OH;

CALHOUN, SAMUEL. Jackson. Co., OH;

CALHOUN, SAMUEL. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CALKINS, JOHN. PRENTISS. Lorain. Co., OH;

CALL, JOSEPH. Lake. Co., OH;

CALLAHAN, JEREMIAH. Mahoning. Co., OH;
 

CALLAWAY, MICAJAH Washington Co., OH b. 1755, Lynchburg, VA Service-1777, people of Boonesboro, KY, needing salt, it was arranged that Daniel Boone and 80 men should go to lower Blue Licks on the Licking River and manufacture salt. Micajah Callaway and his brother Flanders were of this number. The party set out Jan. 1, 1778, and by Feb. had enough salt to send 3 men back. Boone was captured by Indians the same day and persuaded his men to surrender. Callaway was prisoner 3 yrs. and 7 mos., and was able to tell of the work of the British with the Indians. He was used later as interpreter in exchange of prisoners. He was at one time chief of scouts. Proof:  Pension application. Washington Co. History by Stevens. d. Apr 11, 1849. Buried Peugh Cemetery, Washington Twp. Stone. Married-First to Mary Arnold, 1796. Ch. James; Edmund; Second Wife Frank Hawkins. Ch. John Hawkins; Noble. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

CALLOWAY, SAMUEL. Clark Co., IN; b. abt. 1753. Service-Enlisted at Pittsburgh, Penn., in Mar. 1779; as Pvt. in Capt. Uriah Springer’s CO., Col. John Gibson’s 9th VA Regt. Was at capture of Muncy Indiantowns, also at Fts. Laurens and McIntosh, and at Fort Pittsburgh, guarding the attacks of the Indians. Discharged Oct. 21, 1780. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35813. d. Last payment of pension was made Sept. 4, 1822. Had a wife and 8 children but gave no names in pension application. Collected by Ann Rogers Clark Chapter D. A. R.

 

CALVIN, JOB b. abt. 1755. Posey Co., IN Service-Served from S. C. in the same company with Samuel Parks, under Capt. John Virgin. Proof:  Posey Co., IN, Probate Court Records C. and D., p. 255. Collected by Mrs. Charles T. Johnson, Mt. Vernon, IN.

 

CAMERON, ALEXANDER. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CAMERON, LEWIS. Columbiana. Co., OH;


CAMP, ABEL. b.  1748; d. May 8, 1825; buried at Morris, which used to be a part of Litchfield, Litchfield, CT, but it is not at the present time.


CAMP, EZRA. b.  1762; d. Dec. 23, 1838; buried at Morris, CT

 

CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, ENOS. Butler. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, JAMES. Greene. Co., OH;

 

CAMPBELL, JAMES Grant Co., IN;  b. Apr 16, 1763, Blandford, Berkshire, Co., MA. Service-Enlisted Mar. 1781, and served until Dec., 1783, as a Pvt. under Capt. Job Wright and Col. Marinus Willett of NY Enlisted at Nobletown, NY Proof:  Certificate 3045. d. 1859. Buried Maple Grove Cemetery, 2 Militias N. of Sweetser. Marker placed by Gen. Francis Marion Chapter D. A. R. Married-Mahala McPherson. Son, William Lauson Campbell. Collected by Mrs. Charles A. Priest, Marion, IN.

 

CAMPBELL, JOHN Monroe Co., IN b. March 7, 1756, Belfast, Ireland. Service-Private in Regt. of Col. Muhlenburg, VA Line, 2 yrs. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35824. d. Dec. 18, 1838. Buried Rosehill Cemetery, Bloomington, IN Stone. Married-Isabella Blakely. Ch. James; Archibald; Rachel; Sally; Jane; Mary; Anna; Rebecca; Cynthia. Collected by Alice Worley Carpenter, Tampa, Florida.


CAMPBELL, JOHN. Lake. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, JOHN. Warren. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, McDONALD. Morrow. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, MATTHEW. Brown. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM. Adams. Co., OH;

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM Bartholomew Co., IN b. 1760, Philadelphia, PPA. Service-Pvt. in company under Col. Moore in PA Militiatia, 13 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9773. d. June 30, 1834. Probably buried in Columbus Twp. Married-1791, Rachel Robinson. Ch. Martha, b. 1792; Eley, b. 1795; Alexander, b. 1797; Elizabeth, b. 1800. Collected by Mrs. Laura D. Fix (deceased), Columbus, IN.

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM. Jefferson Co., IN;  b. 1732, Ireland;  Service-Was with Arnold and Montgomery in 1776, when they made an unsuccessful attack on Quebec. Proof:  Robert’s N. P. in the Revolution, p. 31. D. A. R. No. 110974.’ d. 1826. Buried on B. F. Law’s farm near Deputy, IN Government marker. Married-Elizabeth Wellen. Ch. George; James; WiIIiam; Wellen; Parmelia, m. 1790, Gabriel Foster; Hannah; Sarah. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM Warrick Co., IN b. 1759, near Charlotte, North Carolina. Service-Enlisted 1775, York Co., S. C., under Capt. Peter Clinton, Capt. How, Cols. Neal, Polk, buried atton and Roberts, Gen. Williamson. Served, in all, 18 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9774. d. Apr 21, 1837. Warrick Co. Married-1785, Elizabeth Bogan, b. 1766. Ch. James, b. 1786; Jennet, b. 1788, m. Wm. Webb; Thomas, b. 1790; Rachel, b. 1792; Lettice, b. 1796; Cynthia, b. 1798; Polly Ann, b. 1801; Elizabeth, b. 1803; Samuel, b. 1806.

 

CANADA, JAMES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CANARY, CHARLES. Brown. Co., OH;

CANE, (or. CAIN), DANIEL. Greene. Co., OH;

CANE, DANIEL. Portage. Co., OH;

CANFIELD, ELIJAH. Portage. Co., OH;

CANFIELD, JUDSON. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CANFIELD, LEVI. Summit. Co., OH;

CANNON, JAMES, LT.. Shelby. Co., OH;

CANTER, WILLIAM. Jackson. Co., OH;

 

CARD, WILLIAM. Lake. Co., OH;

CAREY, (or. CAREY), CHRISTOPHER. Hamilton, O.

CARLE, EPHRAIM. T.. Harrison. Co., OH;

 

CARLTON, CALEB. Portage. Co., OH;

CARLTON, DARIUS. Geauga. Co., OH;

CARLTON, FRANCIS. Trumbull. Co., OH;


CARMANY, JOHANNES. b.  Jun. 15, 1760; d. May 19, 1840; buried in the Reformed Churchyard at Campbellstown, PA His father, who had enlisted, was taken sick, and the son, then 16 years of age, took his place. He was a private in one of the Lancaster Co. companies of the Flying Camp, in service on Lon Island.

 

CANNON, JAMES. Daviess Co., IN;  b. June 5, 1755, Ninety-Six District, South Carolina. Service-Volunteered in Dec., 17’75, for 9 mos. Served in Capt. Jared Smith’s CO. S. C. Troops, marched to Smith’s Station on the frontier of S. C., where he was stationed the 9 mos. Engaged in guarding the frontier against attacks of Cherokee Indians. Volunteered again in May, 1777, and served in Capt. James Grear’s CO., Co]. McCrearp’s S. C. Regt., marched to Augusta, Georgia, from there to St. Mary’s river in Florida; served 3 mos. He volunteered in Dec., 1778, served 3 mos. in Capt. Sexton’s CO., Cal. James William’s S. C. Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32166. d. After 1843. Married-In Montgomery Co., N. C., but names of wife and chiIdren not given. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN.

 

CARDINAL, MilitiaETT Allen Co., IN Service-Volunteered with 400 others, under Col. Augustus Motin de la Balm to march north to Post Miami (Fort Wayne), to quell Indian atrocities and depredations. Eighty men left Post Vincennes in advance, reached Miami villages and destroyed the store house of Baubine on Nov. 3, 1780. Returned toward Vincennes to meet reinforcements, and camped on the banks of the Abute (Aboite) river and was ambushed in the night by the Miami Indians led by Little Turtle. About 30 or 40 men were killed. Among them was Militiaett Cardinal. Proof:  References at Vincennes St. Francis Xavier Cathedral; Draper’s MSS 50-J-77; Wisconsin Historical Society. d. Nov. 3, 1780. The Aboite River is in Allen County. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN.

 

CARDINAL, NICHOLAS b. Aug. 25, 1723, Montreal, Canada. Knox Co., IN Service-A Patriot. Signed the Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of VA, Jul. 20, 1778. Proof:  Next to the last name in the list of signers as found in George Rogers Clark’s Papers 1771-1781; III. Historical CoIIections, voI. VIII, pp. 52-59. * d. Aug. 24, 1789. Buried St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Vincennes. Married-1761, Marie Joseph Girard. Ch. Marie Joseph Cardinal, b. 1776, m. Vital Bunche; Celeste Cardinal, b. 1769, m. Joseph Leveron; Francoise; Nicholas; Joseph; Medars; Genevieve, m. Francoise Avelin. Collected by Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincennes, IN.

 

CARL, ELIJAH. Clark Co., IN; b. Mar. 1763, NJ. Service-Pvt. in company under Capt. Chamburg, Col. Scudder’s NJ Regt. Militiatia for 2 yrs. Proof:  Pension claim S. 1724. Death-Last payment of pension was made to the pensioner on Sept. 4, 1843, at the Pension Agency, New Albany, IN He Iived with a daughter in Clark Co., IN. CARNAGHEY, WILLIAM. Columbiana. Co., OH;

CARNEY, JOHN. Huron. Co., OH;

CARLTON, AMBROSE b. March 28, 1763, England. Lawrence County Service-Enlisted at age of 17, serving 3 mos. under Capt. James Henderson and Col. buried andon. In summer of 1780, he enlisted for 7 mos. under Capt.. Keyes, Capt. Beverly and Col. Lewis. From 1781 until Aug., 1782, he served as sergeant under Capt. Alexander Gordon and Col. Malmady, and later under Capt. James Stations and Col. James Jackson in the celebrated “Georgia Legion.” Proof:  Pension record. d. Dec. 23, 1823. Buried Carlton Cemetery. Stone. Bronze marker placed by John Wallace Chapter D. A. R. Married-1789, Jean Montgomery (1769-1835). Ch. Cynthia; Elizabeth; Esther; Catherine; Mary; Thomas Lewis; Robert Montgomery, Collected by Mrs. Julia Wallheiser, Bedford, IN.

 

CARNAGHEY, WILLIAM. Columbiana. Co., OH;

 

CARNEY, JOHN Bartholomew Co., IN b. Apr 15, 1757. Frederick Co., VA Service-Enlisted Botetourt Co., VA Served under Capts. Wm. McClanahan, and Henry Paulding and Cols. Wm. Christian and John Bowman, 1 year. Proof:  Pension claim S. 1607. Applied from Jennings Co., IN d. After Sept. 4, 1840. Probably buried S. of Columbus, IN Married-Margaret Floyd. Son, Pleasant, b. 1786.

 

CARNEY, JOHN. Huron. Co., OH;


CAROTHERS, JAMES. Buried in Ebenezer Churchyard, SC.

 

CARPENTER, AMOS. Meigs. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, BENJAMIN, JUDGE. Delaware. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, DANIEL. Erie. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, EMANUEL, SR.. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, EMANUEL, JR.. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, EZRA. Lake. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, GILBERT, REV.. Delaware. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, HIRAM. Delaware. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, JOHN. Coshocton. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, JOHN. Fairfield. Co., OH;
 

CARPENTER, JOHN, Owen Co., IN; Service-Private in VA Line. Enlisted 1777 for 3 years in 12th VA Regt., under Col. Nathaniel Guest, Capt. Alexander buried eckenridge. In Battles of Monmouth and Stony Point. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35812. Grave-In Hick’s Cemetery near Freedom, Owen Co.

 

CARPENTER, JOSEPH. Noble. Co., OH;

CARPENTER, NATHAN. Delaware. Co

CARPENTER, SAMUEL. Licking. Co., OH;

 

CARR, ELISHA. Clark Co., IN; b. Fayette Co., PA; Service-Pvt. in PA Militiatia. Enlisted Westmoreland Co., PA Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 14, pp. 734 and 431. Grave-Silver Creek Cemetery, Clark Co. Children-Joseph, b. 1782; John, b. 1784; Elijah; Elisha, b. 1792.

 

CARR, AQUILLA. Tuscarawas. Co., OH;

 

CARR, JAMES. Johnson Co., IN;  b. 1756, Ireland.  Service-Enlisted in Berkley Co., VA, as a private the last of May or first of June, 1776. Served 6 mos. in Capt. Robert Jackson’s VA Company. Served 3 mos. in 1777, in Capt. George Scott’s VA CO., and was in the battle of Piscataqua and a skirmish near Quibbletown. Proof:  Pension claim S. 3215’7. Grave-On Luyster farm S. of Franklin. Government marker placed by Alexander Hamilton Chapter D. A. R. Died March 15, 1842. Married-Elizabeth. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN.

 

CARR, ROBERT. Marion Co., IN;  b. 1759 in Ulster’ District, Ireland. Service-Enlisted Mar. 1780. Five mos. as Pvt. under Capt. TrimbIe, VA, and Feb., 1781, 2 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. David Mary, VA In battle of Guilford Court House 1781, under Gen. Green. Proof:  Pension record. d. Jul. 4, 1833. Buried New Bethel Cemetery.  Married-Nancy Craig, 1’793 (1’773-1836). Ch. David, b. 1793; Arthur, b. 1799; George, b. 1796, b. Mary Ohr; Robert, b. 1805; A. Craig, b. 1808, m. first to Sarah Williams, second to Mary Sample. Collected by Miss Marion May Carr, INpolis, IN.

 

CARVER, RUFUS. b.  Dec 13, 1755 in Montague, MA; served Capt. Ebenezer Jones' Co. of minute men and marched wit them to Cambridge, MA, following the battle of Lexington in 1775; d. Mar. 20, 1840;  buried in City of Racine, Mound Cemetery near 4 other patriots: Lot Search, Elisha Raymond, and Ebenezer Whiting.

 

CARR, THOMAS. Clark Co., IN;  b. June 23, 1755, MD; Service-Served as a Captain’ from Westmoreland Co., PA Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 4, p. 737. d. Oct. 26, 1822. Buried Silver Creek Cemetery near Sellersburg, IN Stone. Married-Hannah Cooms (1766-1829). Ch. Absolom; Elizabeth Carr Bowell; Nancy Carr Parr; John; Joseph; Hannah Carr Parr; Thomas; Rachel; Jefferson; Rebecca Carr Athen; Elisha., Collected by Mrs. J. H. Grimes, Danville, IN.

 

CARR, THOMAS. Butler. Co., OH;

CARRELL, WILLIAM. B.. Logan. Co., OH;

 

CARROLL, BARTHOLOMEW. Clark Co., IN; b. 1722. Service-Enlisted in New London, VA, June 1, 1780. Pvt. in Capt. Stribling’s and Capt. Stephen’s CO., Col. Haws’ VA Regt. He was in the battles of Camden, Guilford Court House and Eutaw Springs and was discharged Jan. 1, 1782. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35827. d. Will probated March 18, 1828. Buried Union Twp., Johnson Co. Married-Catharine --. Son, Bartholomew, Jr., and other children, names not known. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN.

CARROLL, CHARLES. Miami. Co., OH;

CARROLL, GEORGE. Noble. Co., OH;

 

CARROLL, WILLIAM. Hancock. Co., OH;

 

CARSON, CHARLES. Posey Co., IN; b. Oct. 22, 1761. Service-Served 5 yrs. in Rev. War. Proof:  Information given on tombstone. d. Oct. 5, 1816. Buried West Franklin Cemetery, Posey Co. Stone. Married-Rachiel -, Had 4 sons and 2 daughters. Sons, John; Charles; Hamilton; David. Collected by Mrs. Charles T. Johnson, Mt. Vernon, IN.

 

CARSON, JOHN. Rush Co., IN; b. May 3, 1761, VA Service-Enlisted July, 1780, for 3 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Masterson, VA Enlistesd fall of 1780 for 7 mos. under Capt. Morgan, Cols. Mumford, Davis, Archibald Campbell; was detailed in Lee’s Corps; was in skirmish on James River. Proof:  Pension claim S. F. 32167. d. 1845. Buried Alger Graveyard, Union Twp., Rush County. Stone. Married-Hester, d. 1852, aged 85. Collected by Mrs. Williard Amos, Rushville, IN.

 

CARSON, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CARSON, ROBERT. Crawford. Co., OH;

CARSON, ROBERT. Seneca. Co., OH;

 

CARSON, WALTER. Jennings Co., IN;  b. 1758, York County, PA. Service-Enlisted in Jul. or August, 1776, and served 3 mos. as a Pvt. in Capt. William McClelland’s CO., Col. David Kenedy’s PA Regt. Also served 3 mos. from Dec. 1, 1777, in Capt. David Wilson’s CO., Col. John Andrew’s PA Regt., and was in the battle of Whitemarsh. He moved to Camden District, S. C., in 1779, and in 1780 served 6 mos. as Captain in Col. Andrew Neel’s S. C. Regt., and was in the battles of Williamson’s Plantation, Camden Ferry, on the Wateree River, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock and Sumter’s Defeat at Fishing Creek. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32165. d. March 3, 1834. Buried in Graham Church Cemetery near Vernon, Stone. Married-Mary -. Ch. Wal.ter; Felix; Daniel C.; James P.; Louisa A.; William; Mary. Collected by John N. Graham, Franklin, IN.

 

CARSON, WILLIAM. Ross. Co., OH;

 

CARSWELL, DAVID. Erie. Co., OH;

CARTER, EZEKIEL. Muskingum. Co., OH;

CARTER, JABEZ. Lake. Co., OH;

CARTER, JAMES. Clermont. Co., OH;

CARTER, JONAS. Geauga. Co., OH;

 

CARTER, WILLIAM. Clinton Co., IN;  b. May 22, 1748, Chester Co., PPA. Service-Enlisted Jul. or August, 1781, and served 6 mos. as Pvt. in Capt. John Ralston’s CO., Col. Thomas Hawkley’s PA Regt. He again enlisted and served 4 mos. as teamster under Owen Thomas, Wagonmaster. Proof:  Pension claim: S. 31592, d. Sept. 21, 1840. Buried Bunnell Cemetery, 2 Militias from Frankfort. Stone. Marker in Courtyard of Clinton Co. placed by Col. Harmon Aughe Chapter D. A. R. Son-Jesse, d. 1871. Collected by Daisy Heavilon, Frankfort, IN.

 

CARTWRIGHT, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;


CARY, LUTHER. b. 8 Jul 1759 in Mendham, Morris Co., NJ; Married Rhoda Leonard Cary (1755-1864).  Children: Luther Cary Jr. 1775-1861), Ephraim Cary (1790-1878) and Rachel Cary McCulolough (1800-1875).  d. Oct. 8, 1834 in Plain City, Madison Co., OH.

 

CASE, AUGUSTUS, SR.. Wayne. Co., OH;

CASE, ELIJAH, SR.. Greene. Co., OH;

 

CASE, ISAIAH. Wayne Co., IN;  b. Jan. 19. 1759, Morris, NJ.  Service-Volunteered from Morris Co., NJ, for 6 wks. as Pvt., under Lieut. Currian in NJ troops and assisted in building a fort at Pompton Plains, NJ Again served 6 wks. as Pvt. in Capt. Solomon’s (Salmon’s) CO., NJ troops; moved to N. C., where he volunteered and served at different times on tours for 12 mos. in Capt. Cleveland’s N. C. CO. and for a like time on tours in Capt. Jackson’s N. C.. CO. In battle of King’s Mountain. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16692. d. Last payment Iof pension was made Oct. 2, 1849. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

CASE, JAMES b. Sept. 12, 1760. Harrison Co., IN Service-Pvt. in company under Capt. Paddox of Regt. under Col. Williamson, PA 10 mos. 21 days. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16694. d. Feb. 8, 1850. EIuried Salem Cemetery, Washington Twp.

 

CASE, JOHN Dearborn  Co., IN b. 1754, near Flemington, NJ Service-Pvt. in Capt. Nathan Stout’s CO. 3rd Regt. NJ Militiatia. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 143745. d. Oct. 18, 1838. Buried buried aysville Cemetery. Stone. Bronze tablet placed by Col. Archibald Lochry Chapter D. A. R. Married-Nancy -. Son, John P., 1794-1880. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN

 

CASE, MESHECK. or. MESHEL. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

CASE, WILLIAM Orange Co., IN; b. 1755. Probably PPA. Service-Enlisted at Winchester, VA, in July, 1776. Served in Capt. Abraham Shepherd’s CO., Col. Rawling’s Regt. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, Nov., 1776. After 9 weeks, released. Joined wagon service under Jacob Hillismer and Biddle, 4 mos. Returned to his father’s home at Redstone Settlement, Penn., and served 4 campaigns against Indians. Proof:  Pension record-pension allowed 1820, while a resident of Washington Co., IN d. Nov. 1, 1827. Buried Trimble Graveyard in Northeast Twp. Stone. Married-Rebecca Gla’ver, 1798. Ch. James; Squire; Malinda; Hannah; Betsey; Washington; Ruth; Sally; .Uriah; Rebecca; William, Collected by Mrs. N. B. Mavity, French Lick, IN.

 

CASS, JONATHAN. Muskingum. Co., OH;

 

CASSADY THOMAS. Rush Co., IN; b. 1757, VA Service-Served as a private in the VA Continental Line. Proof:  Adjutant General’s Office, Dot. 44; Dot. House of Delegates, VA, 1834; D. A. R. No. 54238. d. 1825. Buried Kelly Cemetery. Married-Margaret McGriff Hart, d. 1823. Ch. Wear, 1780-1831; Thomas; William; Sampson, 1797-1882; Simon; Elizabeth, 1787- 1834; Elenor., Collected by Miss Emma Cassaday, Rushville, IN

 

CASTLE, AMASA. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 

CATLETT, JONAS. Columbiana. Co., OH;

CATTELL, JONAS. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CATTELL, William. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CATTERIN, JAMES. Butler. Co., OH;

 

CATHCART, JOHN. Elkhart Co., IN;  b. 1740, Scotland. Service-Pvt. in 6th CO., 9th 13attalion, Lancaster Co. Militiatia. Name appears in list for the year 1782. Proof:  Penn. Archives, 5th Series, vol. 7, p. 958; 6th Series, vol. 3, p. 381. d. After 1830. Buried Cemetery back of Washington Twp. School. Children-James (War of 1812)’ m. Pennot Leonard. Collected by Mrs. F. C. Wherly, Elkhart, IN.


CATLIN, THOMAS, JR. b.  Jun. 18, 1737; d. Dec. 9, 1829; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


CATLIN, URIAH. b.  Jun. 15, 1735; d. Apr. 10, 1808; buried at Northfield, Litchfield, Litchfield, CT

 

CATT, GEORGE b. VA Knox Co., IN Service-Pvt., May 25 to Jul. 25, 2 mos. 2 days. Pay per month, 6-2/3 S. Proof:  From Pay Abstract of Capt. John Whitsell’s CO. of rangers from Monogalia and Ohio Counties; in W. VA Archives and History, 3rd biennial report, p. 122. d. Oct., 1816. Buried in ‘Johnson Twp. Names of children taken from Will are: George; Elizabeth Pea; John; Catherine Johnson.; Solomon; Moses; Mary; Susannah; Nancy Decker. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

CATT, PHILLIP b. 1750, in VA Knox Co., IN Service-While residing at Brownsville, Penn., enlisted in 1776 or 77 in Capt. John Whitsell’s CO., under Col. Brodhead in PA Troops. Established a station at mouth of Fishing Creek on the Ohio River and went. out as a ranger from this station as far as the mouth of the Kanawha; served 6 mos. Returned to Brownsville and served on several tours against the Indians under Capts. Kincaid and Wilson. Enlisted in 1777 or 78, in Capt. Morgan’s CO. In 1782, enlisted in Capt. Jacob Tevibaugh’s CO., marched to Sandusky Plains, where he was in battle with Indians under Col. Crawford, in which the Americans were defeated and Col. Crawford taken a prisoner. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16072. d. 1844. Buried West Salem Church Cemetery, Johnson Twp. Married-Sarah. Had five ,daughters according to will, but no names were given. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

CAUGHEY, THOMAS. Preble. Co., OH;

CAULKINS, ROSWELL. Delaware. Co., OH;

CAVAULT, UNKNOWN.. Miami. Co., OH;

CAVE, BENJAMIN. Ross. Co., OH;

CAVENDER, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

CECIL, ZACHARIAH. (or. Zachy. Cesil). Shelby. Co., OH;

 

CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER Jefferson Co., IN b. 1756, Rockbridge, VA Service-Enlisted in 1776 or 1777; transferred to Continental Army 1777. 91 Proof:  “ Chambers History” found in State Library. d. June 29, 1857. Buried White River Cemetery near Kent, IN Government ma.rker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-Rachel Ann Monroe. Ch. William; Sanders; John; Avery; George; Nancy; Mary; Rachel. ColIected by John PA.ul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER b. 1753, Ireland. Knox Co., IN Service-Pvt. in VA, 3 mos. in 1777. In N. C., 3 mos. in 1780. Proof:  Pension record; D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 101, p. 268. d. 1834. Buried near Edwardsport in Chambers Cemetery. Married-Polly -” Ch. Thomas; Dave; James; John Alexander; Levi; Joseph. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN

 

CHAMBERS, JAMES. Clermont. Co., OH;

 

CHAMBERS, JOHN b. abt. 1749, VA Pike County Service-Enlisted Dec., 1776, at the forks of the Cheat on the Monongahela River in VA, and served as a Pvt. in Capt. David Scott’s CO., Col. John Gibson’s VA Regt. Discharged Dec. 28, 1779, but served until March 1, 1780. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35834. d. June 22, 1824. Buried Hornbrook Farm, 1 Militia from Union, Pike Co. Married-Rachel -y b. 1765. Son, George, 1794-1842. Possibly other children. Collected by Mrs. C. R. Emery, Bloomington, IN, and Mrs. Margaret Jean, Petersburg, IN.

 

CHAMBERS, NATHANIEL Washington Co., OH b. 1762, Probably North Carolina. Service-While residing in Surry Co., N. C., he enlisted at Surry Court House, fall 1778, served 6 mos. in Capt. Henry Smith’s CO., Col. Armstrong’s N. C. Regt. In battle of buried ier Creek. 1781, on Hunting Creek, Wilkes Co., N. C., 3 mos. under Capt. Johnson, Col. Cleveland’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32171; Court Records, Washington Co., IN; Cemetery and FaMilitia records. d. Feb. 11, 1848. Buried Monroe Cemetery, Washington Co. FaMilitia tombstone states aged 100 yrs., which would indicate he was b.1748. Also a government marker placed by G. A. R. Married-Mary -. Ch. John; William; Mary; Militiay; Catherine; James. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN,

 

CHAMBERS, ROBERT. Guernsey. Co., OH;

 

CHAMBERS, WILLIAM b. abt. 1746, VA .‘.Jackson County Service-Pvt. in company under Capt. Smith, Col. John Armstrong’s N. C. Regt. 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16078. d. Last payment of pension made to the pensioner on March 25, 1836, at the State Bank of IN, Bedford, IN. CHANCELLOR, DAVID Spencer County b. Oct., 1749, probably in VA Service-Enlisted in the state of VA in Jan,, 1779, in Capts. Holman Rice’s and Merriwether’s CO., Col. Francis Taylor’s VA Regt., guarding prisoners at AIbemarle and Winchester Barracks and was discharged May 1, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35833. d. After 1832. Buried Chancellor graveyard, Hammond Twp. Government marker. Son-Thomas M. There were other children. Collected by Miss Laura M. Wright, Rockport,’ IN, and Irvington Chapter D. A. R.


CHAMBERLAIN, MOSES. d. Dec. 9, 1833, Bingham, ME  He enlisted in the Revolutionary War at the age of 19 years.


CHAMPION, JUDAH. b.  1729; d. Oct. 8, 1810; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


CHANDLER, MORDECAI. Lived at Hebron Church, Union, SC Buried in Spartanburg Co., SC

 

CHANDLER, WILLIAM Orange Co., IN; Service-Enlisted in Buckingham Co., VA, in 1776, and served as a Pvt. under Capt. Franklin and Capt. Shelton, Col. Steven’s VA Regt. Was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and others. Discharged, having served 3% yrs. Proof:  Pension record. d. Feb. 10, 1837. Buried graveyard at Danner’s Chapel, Stampers Creek Twp. Married-First wife unknown. Ch. EIizabeth; Robin; Catherine; Sarah; Isaac; Rachel; William. Second W., Polly Goff, a widow. Collected by Mrs. N. B. Mavity, French Lick and Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem.

 

CHANEY, JOHN Greene County b. 1757, Orange Co., N. C. Service-Enlisted with Capt. James Sepham. Volunteered 1786 to serve in S. C. for 7 yrs. Was promised 100 pounds sterling and lands. Marched toward Georgia. Later joined Col. Middleton. Enlisted in cavalry under Col. Wm. Washington, one year. Was in battle of Eutaw Springs. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32177. d. Sept. 12, 1845. Buried near Ooley’s Militia, N. E. of Worthington, IN. Had wife and children but na.mes not given in pension application.

 

CHANNELL, JOHN. Licking. Co., OH;


CHAPIN, ELISHA, CAPT.. Aged 49. He was killed by savages in Williamstown, MA, Jul. 17, 1756, or 1776 (date blurred). Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Holyoke, MA

 

CHAPIN, LUCIUS. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

CHAPIN, SAMUEL b. 1760, Granby, MA Crawford County Service-While residing in Bennington, Vt., he served as Pvt. with the Vt. Troops, as follows: 5 days guarding ammunition from Bennington to North River, NY; about 1 mo. in Capt. Samuel Robinson’s Co., Cal. Moses Robinson’s Regt. and marched to Ticonderoga; 6 mos. in Capt. Parmalee Allen’s Co., Col. Samuel Herrick’s Regt.; 1 mo. and 2 wks. in same regt.; 1 mo. at Rutland in Cal. Ebenezer Walbridge’s Regt. In Battles of Lake George Landing, Mount Defiance, Mount Hope, and the “Militias” at the outlet of Lake George. Proof:  Pension cIaim S. 16706. d. Feb. 13, 1842. Son-Gad Chapin, m. Margaret White in 1825.

 

CHAPMAN, LEMUEL b. 1759, Conn.. Ripley Co., IN; Service-Entered service from NY in 1777, under Col. Swift and Capt. Strong. Served 5 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35831. Pensioned first in VT. Moved to Ripley Co., IN, in 1837. d. Sept. 17, 1847. Thought to be buried near Versailles, IN Name is on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Had a daughter, Alvina, aged 14, in 1820. Collected by Mrs. A. 13. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

CHAPMAN, CONSTANT. Portage. Co., OH;

CHAPMAN, HERMAN. Washington. Co., OH;

CHAPMAN, LEMUEL. Knox. Co., OH;

 

CHAPMAN, MICHAEL. Erie. Co., OH;

CHAPMAN, NATHANIEL. Columbiana. Co., OH;

CHAPMAN, TITUS. Summit. Co., OH;

 

CHAPMAN, WILLIAM b. 1752, NJ.. Daviess Co., IN;  Service-He was from Sussex Co., NJ, and received Certificate No. 691, dated May I., 1784, signed by Joseph Gaston, for depreciation of his Continental pay for services as private, Sussex Co., NJ, Militiatia. Proof:  Adjutant General’s Office, NJ; Stryker’s Roster of NJ Rev. War, p. 537. d. In falI of 1823. Buried in Reeve Twp. Married-1786, Hannah Smith. Ch. Elijah, m. Elizabeth Militiaer; Hannah, m. Henry Weaver; Elizabeth, m. Edward McKinley; William, m. Ruth Militiaer; Mary, m. James buried oades, and James Richards; Jesse, m. Betsey Wallace; Rachel, m. Patrick McKinley, and Wesley Wallace; Thomas, m. Sarah Stringer; Sarah, m. Coleman Wallace. Charles, m. Eleanor Morgan; Cynthia, m. Solomon Cox; Enoch. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN

 

CHARLEY, GEORGE b. abt. 1763. Harrison Co., IN Service-Pvt. in company under Capt. Wallace, Regt. of Col. Campbell in VA Line, 3 yrs., 1779. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9781. d. Aug. 6, 1833. Buried on David Charley farm, on Indian Creek, N. E. of Corydon, IN. Married-Christina -, 1790. Ch. Peter b. 1791; Polly b. 1794; Elizabeth b. 1796; Sarah b. 1798; Anna b. 1801; Lydia b. 1803, m. Philip buried andenburg; George b. 1805; Jacob b. 1807; Christena b. 1811; Susannah b. 1813; Joseph b. 1815.

 

CHARLTON, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CHASE, BEVERLY. Morrow. Co., OH;


CHASE, JAMES. d. 1844; aged 93; buried West Dummerston, Windham Co., VT He was a pensioner and had served in the Rhode Island Militiatia, Revolutionary War.


CHASE, LOT. b.  1759; d. Feb. 10, 1836; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


CHASE, ROGER. b.  Sep. 15, 1749; d. Jun. 25, 1822; went with Arnold's expedition to Quebec. Enlisted Jun. 1, 1775, for two months.

 

CHEADLE, ASA. Morgan. Co., OH;

CHENEY, THOMAS. Champaign. Co., OH;

CHENEY, THOMAS. Champaign. Co., OH;

CHENEY, WILLIAM, 5th. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 

CHENOWETH, ARTHUR JR. Bartholomew Co., IN b. Jul. 16, 1752, Baltimore, MD. Service-He enlisted with his brother John in MD Line, Sept. 16, 1776, and was discharged Jul. 1, 1779, a Corporal. They were in Rawling’s Regt. and were captured at Fort Washington when the Fort was compelled to surrender. They were soon exchanged and returned to their regiment. Proof:  Samuel S. Sgt., an S. A. R.; and County Records. d. 1829, in Columbus, IN. Married-1773, Elspa Lawrence. Ch. Absolem b. 1774; Jane b. 1776; Mary b. 1778; John b. 1780; Arthur b. ,1784; Margaret b. 1786; Rachel b. 1789; Eleanor; Anna; Elias; William. : Collected by Mrs. Laura D. Fix I( deceased), Columbus, IN.

 

CHENOWETH, WILLIAM. I.. Allen. Co., OH;

 

CHERRY, AARON. Dearborn Co., IN, b.-Penn. Dearborn County Service-Received depreciation pay for services in Westmoreland Co. Militiatia. Name appears as a ranger on Frontiers from Westmoreland Co., and on muster roll of Navy and Line, Militiatia and ranger. He was a member of Capt. Thomas Moore’s CO. and of Capt. 1 Archibald Leech’s CO. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 4, p. 432; Series 3, vol. .23, pp. 223, 322, 324. d. In Dearborn Co. Buried Georgetown Cemetery, Married-Mary Phillips. Dau. Honor, b. 1778, d. 1847. Collected by Mrs. Hattie S. Whittaker, Tiskilwa, IL.

 

CHERRY, HENRY. Erie. Co., OH;

CHERRY, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CHERRY, JOHN. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CHESTNUT, DANIEL. Ross. Co., OH;

 

CHESSHIRE, JOHN B. Floyd County, Sct.;  b. abt. 1753. Service-Pvt. in company commanded by Capt. West, Regt. of Col. Howes in VA Line, 1 yr. .‘-. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35829. d. Estate probated Aug. 27, 1836. Married-Sarah --. Ch. Baptiste. (In pension application the soldier stated he had 4 children.) Collected by Mrs. V. R. Conner, New Albany, IN.

 

CHEVALIER, ANTHONY. Montgomery. Co., OH;

CHIDESTER, WILLIAM. Mahoning. Co., OH;


CHIDESTER, WILLIAM. b.  1756; d. 1813; buried in Canfield, OH. Served four years in Connecticut Regt.

 

CHILD, JONATHAN. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

 

CHILD, SALMON. b.  19  Sep 1765; Son of Capt. Increase Child; served Col. DuBois, NY Reg. & as a Pvt.. to  Capt. Holtham Dunhan's Co.; d. 28 Jan 1856; Buried in the Honey Creek Cemetery, sec. 6, Town of Rochester, Racine Co., WI

 

CHILDERS, MOSBY Hancock County Service-Enlisted Charlottesville, VA, in 7th VA Regt., under Capt. Mathew Dewitt. In battles of Brandywine and Monmouth. Proof:  Pension record. d. Aug. 3, 1843, Hancock Co. Children-John; Hammel; William; Mosby; Robert; Henry; Andrew; Martin; Nancy; Joseph; Abraham.


CHILDS, JONAS. Buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, ME


CHILDS, JONATHAN. b.  Oct., 1756; d. Jul., 1819; buried In Wilmington, Vt, Served in Col. Learnard's Regt., MA.


CHILEY,  JOSEPH, GEN.. b.  1734; d. Aug. 25, 1799; buried on Nottingham Square, NH Clark, Ahel. b.  1765; d. Mar. 25, 1842; buried at Morris, CT

 

CHRISTIAN, ALLEN Shelby Co., IN b. May 22, 1754, Cumberland Co., VA Service-While residing in Bedford Co., VA, he enlisted Apr 1, 1780. Served as a Pvt. in Capt. Nathaniel Tate’s CO., Col. Calloway’s VA Regt., marched to N. C. to join the army under Gen. Gates, was ordered to act as a guard to the wagons which were sent out for provisions, had reached Deep River, when it was learned that Gen. Gates had been defeated at Camden; the wagons with the guards then retreated to Hillsboro, N. C., where soldier was discharged having served at least 4% mos.; he enlisted July, 1781, under the same officers, served 3 mos. and was discharged in Cumberland Co., VA Proof:  Pension claim S. 32170. d. Last payment of pension was made on Sept. 17, 1842.

 

CHRISTIAN, DANIEL Sr. Carroll Co., IL: b.1762  in  PA;  Enlisted at Rading in Sep., 1776, serving 2 mos. with Capt. George Willis; re-enlisted serving the same time with Capt. Kit; he again enlisted Jun. 1, 1780, serving seven mos. with Capt. John Spohn and Col. Thomas Butler. He moved to Maryland where he applied for a pension in 1833. Coming to IL he resided in Mt. Carroll where he died Dec. 26, 1847, and is buried in Oak Hill Cem. in Mt. Carroll. - (source: "Genealogical Records", IL Society DAR, 1939, compiled by Mrs. Edward J. Filbey)

 

CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM. Ross. Co., OH;

 

CHRISTIE, JESSE. Clark. Co., OH;

CHRISTOPHER, WALTER. Guernsey. Co., OH;

CHRISTY, ROBERT. Fayette. Co., OH;

CHURCH, JOHN. or. JONATHAN. Erie. Co., OH;

CHURCH, PHILEMON. Geauga. Co., OH;

 

CHUMBLAY (CHUMBLEY), JOHN. Daviess Co., IN;  b. Dec. 4, 1760, Amelia Co., VA Service-Enlisted in Amelia Co., Va., Sept. 1, 1778. Served 3 mos. in Capt. Richard Oglesby’s CO., Maj. Joseph. Scott’s brigade, VA Troops. Enlisted July, 1779, served 3 mos. as Pvt. in Capt. Wm. Crosscrarrick’s CO., Maj. James Jenkins’ brigade. Enlisted Feb. 1781, served as Pvt. in Capt. Robert Hutson’s Co., Col. Randolph’s VA Regt., for 6 wks. In battle of Guilford Court House. Enlisted June 1, 1782, served 8 wks. in Capt. Philip Williams’ VA CO. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32169. d. About May, 1835. Buried in Reeve Twp. A son was buried in Fountain Co., IN Collected by Mrs. Ftoy Bogner, Washington, IN.

 

CHUTE, JAMES Jefferson Co., IN b. Feb. 16, 1751., Newburry, MA Service-Minute-man at Lexington, Alarm. Pvt. in Capt. Jacob Gerrish’s CO., which marched on the Alarm of Apr 19, 1775, to Cambridge. Served 6 days. Pioof-Curries’ History of Newbury, Mass., p. 587; MA Soldiers and Sailors, vol. 111, p. 464; Chute Genealogy; Brooks-Houghton’s Genealogy, by Thomas J. Brooks III. d. 1823. Buried Old Cemetery, now a park, in Madison, IN Married-1775, Mehitable Thurston. Had 8 children. Collected by Mrs. Thomas J. Brooks (deceased) Bedford, IN..

 

CHYSMAN, JACOB Jefferson Co., IN b. 1761, German Flats, near Fort Herkimer. Service-While residing in German Flats, enlisted in 1779, served under Capt. Frank at Fort Herkimer for 2 yrs.; 9 mos. under Capt. McGregor at Fort Herkimer. Service 4 years. In skirmish with Indians at Shaaran; in battle of Canada Creek under Col. Willett; at battle of Johnstown. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31608, d. June 19, 1837, in Graham Twp., Jefferson Co. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CILLEY, JONATHAN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLANCY, JOHN. Morgan. Co., OH;

CLAPPER, GEORGE. Muskingum. Co., OH;

CLARK, DANIEL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, DENNIS. Hamilton. Co., OH;


CLARK, EBENEZER b. abt. 1762. Rush County Service-Enlisted about first of May, 1775, at Roxbury, Mass.; as Pvt. in Capt. Jonathan Bardwell.‘s MA CO. and was discharged Jan, 1, 1776. Enlisted Jan. 12, 1776, as Pvt. in Capt. William King’s CO., Col. Ward’s MA Regt. Was in the battle of Long Island in which he was wounded. Was at the taking of NY, in 1776, the battle of White Plains.. Discharged Jan. 12, 1777. Enlisted April, 1780, as Pvt. in Col. Tupper’s MA Regt. and discharged Jan. 1, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9788. d. March 29, 1837. Married-1789, Rachel Chapin, b. 1768. One child living in 1798-name not given in pension application. Collected by Mrs. Williard Amos, Rushville, IN. Proof:  State Library, PA d. Oct. 22, 1790. Killed in Indian massacre at Miami Town (Fort Wayne). Probably buried in a trench along the Maumee River. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN

 

CLARK, EPHRAIM. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CLARK, GEORGE. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, ISAAC. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CLARK, ISRIAL. Marion. Co., OH;

CLARK, JAMES. Delaware. Co., OH;

CLARK, JAMES. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, JAMES. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, NATHANIEL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, PERRY. Clermont. Co., OH;
 

CLARK, ROBERT Allen Co., IN; b. 1755 Lancaster Co., PA Service-Served in 1st Regt. Lancaster Co., 1780, and his name also appears as a Capt. in Lancaster Co., in 1790. Proof:  State Library, PA d. Oct. 22, 1790. Killed in Indian massacre at Miami Town (Fort Wayne). Probably buried in a trench along the Maumee River. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN.

CLARK / CLARKE, WILLIAM.  Ross Co., OH; b. abt. 1758 in York Co., VA to John Clarke who was a "free Mulatto.  Oct 16, 1820, he declared he served in the Revolutionary War as follows:  First VA State Regt. of artillery 3 years; Battle against the British at Hampton, the Regt. commanded by Thomas Marshall and was in NC when Colonel Buford was defeated.  Served   with Lt. Col. John Jameson. Col. Jameson resided in Culpeper Co. VA, as did Clark. According to Col. Jameson, Clark served with him in 1780 and 1781, when Jameson’s unit was stationed in North Castle , NY. When British spy John Andre relayed a message from Benedict Arnold betraying the America's cause in August of 1780 and was captured,  he was delivered to Col. Jameson. Clark was with Jameson during the transfer of Andre. Clark acted as body servant, cook, courier and participated as a fighting soldier. He returned to Culpeper Co. after the war, as did Col. Jameson.  In 1795, Clark married Hannah Peters who lived in Stafford Co., VA Children: were Willis (Coleman) Clark, William Clark, Betsey Clark, Kitty Clark Madden (wife of Willis Madden), and Nicholas Clark. Clark was recorded as a Free Man of Color on the United States census for Culpeper Co., VA in 1810 with 7 in his faMilitia. In 1816 he and his faMilitia were given a pass to visit his wife, Hannah’s mother in Frederick Co., VA His thirteen year old son, Nicholas,  and eighteen year old Coleman, as went with them.  The faMilitia moved to Ohio. His  free registration and service record is noted in the book, "Black and Mulatto Persons of Ross County Ohio". William (Sr.) was sixty-four years old on 22 August 1820 appearing in the Culpeper Co., VA court to apply for a pension. His pension records his death, 8 December 1827.  August of 1827, the year he died, his last pension payment went to a J P of Jackson Co., OH. Hannah and faMilitia returned to Culpeper Co. VA before the 1830, census. She was recorded as a "Free Woman of Color and head of the household".

 

CLARK, THOMAS. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CLARK, WILLIAM. Jackson. Co., OH;

CLARK, ZELOTUS. Summit. Co., OH;

 

CLAYCOMB, FREDERICK. Knox Co., IN ; b. 1758, PA Service-While residing in Berkley Co., VA, enlisted in Apr or May,, 1781, and served 6 mos. in Capt. CO., Col. Dart’s VA Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16083. d. 1846. (Will probated Nov. 17, 1846.) Buried Johnson Twp. Married-Eliza -. Ch. Frederick 1787-1849; Elias, m. Elizabeth -; Mary Couchman; Elizabeth Rudle. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

CLEMENT, LAMBERT. Summit. Co., OH;

 

CLEMENTS, DAVID; Owen Co., IN; b. 1755. Service-Pvt. in Regt. of Col. Thaxter of N. C. Line, 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35840.’ d. Jul. 16, 1840. Buried in White Hall Cemetery, 6 Militias W. of  Bloomington, IN Stone. No faMilitia according to pension application. Collected by Miss Ura Sanders, Gosport, IN.

 

CLENCY, GEORGE. Montgomery. Co., OH;

 

CLENNY (CLENEY), WILLIAM Green Co., IN b. March 18, 1758, near Wilmington, Delaware. Service-Pvt. in company under Capt. Williams, Cob Ramsey’s N. C. Regt., 1 yr. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32182. d. Last date of pension paid, Oct. 25, 1851. Buried Bloomfield, IN.

 

CLERK, THOMAS. Gallia. Co., OH;

 

CLEVELAND, SAMUEL. Geauga. Co., OH;

CLEVELAND, TRACY. Lake. Co., OH;

 

CLINE, JOHN Harrison Co., IN Service-Enlisted for 3 yrs. in Va., under Capt. Stephen Ashly, Regt. of”. ’ Col. James Wood. , In battle of Brandywine. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35837. d. 1821. Buried on his farm in Harrison Co., OH Children-Nancy; Peggy; Bennett; Jesse; Polly.


CLINE, JONAS. b.  1760 or 1764; d. 1840. Enlisted at Shawangunk, NY Pension granted in 1832 while living in Richland Co., OH. d. in Fulton Co., IL.


CLINE, WILLIAM. Buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Portland, IN (Grave marked 1917.)

 

CLINE. WILLIAM Randolph Co., OH;  b. Jan. 23, 1747, NJ. ._ Service-Enlisted at Taneytown,, MD  in the spring of 1777, was at- : tached to Capt. Key’s CO., who died and Capt. William Pepple succeeded him... The company was organized to guard the inhabitants and was confined to certain counties in MD and PA In 1780, he was ordered to N. C., and detailed to drive a wagon loaded with baggage and camp equipage and drove the same to the headquarters of Col. Otho H. Williams in N. C., returned to his company and served to the close of the war. Proof:  Pension claim R. 2050 (claim rejected). d. Aug. 23, .1853. Buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery on the Randolph Co. side. Bronze m.arker placed by Mississinewa Chapter D. A. R. of Portland. Married-Susannah Lance. Ch. Anna Mary; William Jr.; Elizabeth; Abram; Mary; Sarah; Margaret; Conrad. Second W., Jane Woten. Ch. Susannah b. 1828, m. John Bird; Cynthia b. 1830, m. David Bird, and Charles Rice; Alexander H. b. 1832, m. Elizabeth Cochran, and Lucinda Pinny; Jerushia A. b. 1834, m. Henry C. Mongar; Lydia A. b. 1836 (Real Daughter), m. Thomas W. Simmons; Jacob b. 1838; Charles b. 1841. (His p ension application states he had 11 children by first wife and 7 by second.) Collected by Mrs. Oscar T. Finch, Portland, IN.

 

CLINGMAN, JOHN. MICHAEL. Scioto. Co., OH;


CLONTZ, JEREMIAH. Buried in NC.

 

CLOUSE, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

 

CLOYER, HENRY. Jefferson Co., IN; b. 1744. Service-Enlisted in year 1776, at Warm Springs, VA Private in Capt. Andrew Hines’ CO. in Col. Rawling’s Regt. Discharged in Phila., PA Length of service, 10 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35838. d. Feb. 12, 1821. Marriage-Records in Jefferson Co. give Margaret Cloyer and John Campbell, 1837; Warden Cloyer and Elizabeth Loughridge, 1836. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.


CLOWNEY, SAMUEL. Buried in Fair Forest Cemetery, SC.

 

COBLER, MICHAEL. Wayne. Co., OH;

COBURN, ASA. Washington. Co., OH;

COCHRAN, WILLIAM. Brown. Co., OH;

COCHRUN, SIMON. Allen. Co., OH;

 

COCK, PHILIP. Hamilton. Co., OH;

COCK, MOSES. Pickaway. Co., OH;

COCKERILL, THOMAS. Fayette. Co., OH;

CODDINGTON, WILLIAM. (County. not. stated)


COE, LEVI. b.  1761; d. Feb. 28, 1832; buried at West Litchfield, CT

 

COFFINBERRY, GEORGE. Richland. Co., OH;

 

COLE, BENJAMIN Shelby Co., IN b. June 30, 1750, Dutchess Co., NY Service-Served in Capt. Bigelow Lawrence’s CO., Col. Walbridge’s Regt., also in Capt. Jonas Galusha’s CO., Col. Herrick’s 1st Regt., VT Militiatia, also in C.apt. John Pratt’s CO., Col. Walbridge’s Regt. Proof:  The Descendants of James Cole of Plymouth, 1633, pp. 77, 78. d. Oct. 25, 1822. Buried in Hanover Cemetery. Married-1778, Prudence Hard. Ch. Abel b. 1779; Anna b. 1782; Calvin, b. 1783; Arvilla b. 1785; Eddy; Almena b. 1789; Arletta b. 1792; Seth b. 1795.

 

COLE, EPHRIAM. Adams. Co., OH;

 

COLE, JACOB, b. abt. 1740. Floyd County Service-Captain in New York MilitiatiProof:  D. A. R. No. 42888. d. 1827. Buried New Albany Cemetery now abandoned. Married-Dinchey -, d. age of 104 yrs. in Putnam Co., IN Ch. Nancy; Letitia, m. John Jennings. Collected by Mrs. V. R. Conner, New Albany, IN, and Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

COLE, JOHN. Washington. Co., OH;

COLE, JUSTIN. Lake. Co., OH;


COLE, SAMUEL. Buried in the Old Union Cemetery, Johnstown, PA (Grave marked 1917.)


COLLENS, CHARLES. b.  Aug. 5, 1727; d. Aug. 17, 1796; buried at Morris, CT

 

COLEMAN, JACOB b. abt. 1754. VerMilitiaion Co., IN; Service-Enlisted, VA 1776, under Col. Wm. Russell, Capt. Benjamin Harrison’s CO. Served to 1779. His regiment became the 9th under Col. ,John Gibson. In 1779 commissioned an Ensign in 7th Regt., later a Lieut. In battles of Brandywine, Germantown and White Mars’h. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35848, B. L. Wt. 1206-200. d. Last payment of pension made to attorney for pensioner on March 9, 1828, at Corydon, IN. Thought to be buried in VerMilitiaion Co. Son-John M., grandson, Sam. M.

 

COLEMAN, JACOB. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 

COLEMAN, JAMES. Union. Co., OH;

COLEMAN, JOHN. Fairfield. Co., OH;

 

COLEMAN, JOHN. b.  1761 in New York City.; Served with Company of Rangers under Capt. Fundy and Col. Livingston.; d. Mar. 12, 1845; unknown burial, but suspected to be in the Green Ridge Cemetery, Kenosha, WI.

 

COLEMAN, LEONARD. Belmont. Co., OH;

 

COLEMAN, NATHANIEL. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

COLEMAN, NENIAD. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

COLGLAZIER, DAVID Washington Co., OH b. 1764, where Pittsburgh, Penn., now located. Service-Served with Rangers of the Frontiers, 1778-1783. Lt. in Capt. John Van Meter’s CO. of Militiatia, 4th Westmoreland Battalion, W. C. Benj. Davis’s CO. Called out for running the line between PA and VA He served from June 6 to 14, 1782. (Huntington Twp.1 Proof:  Penn. Archives, 3rd Series, vol. 23, and 5th Series, vol. 4, pp. 738 and 433; 6th Series, vol. 2, p. 288. d. 1855. Buried Old Militia Creek Cemetery, W. of Salem, IN Married-1788 Cynth.ania (Cinthania) May (1762-1851). Ch. John (1790-1863), m. Susanna Beck; Abraham (1791-1885), m. Sarah buried ittain; David b. 1803, m. Christina F&z; Jacob b. 1805, m. Elmy Kyte; Lewis b. 1815, m. Rebecca Hauger; Elizabeth; Rebecca; Catherine. l CoIlected by Mrs. D. C. Atkinson, 2611 East 73rd Street, Chicago, IL.

 

COLLETT, DANIEL. Warren. Co., OH;

COLLIER, JAMES. Highland. Co., OH;

 

COLLINGS, JAMES. Adams. Co., OH;

COLLINS, BENJAMIN. Morrow. Co., OH;

COLLINS, JAMES. S.. Fairfield. Co., OH;

COLLINS, JOHN. Coshocton. Co., OH;

 

COLLINS, JOSEPH b. Probably PA Jay County Service-History of Jay County by Dr. M. T. Jay, vol. 1, p. 265, states Joseph Collins was a revolutionary soldier. 9 d. In late 1840’s. Buried, in Winters Cemetery. Collected by Mississinewa Chapter D. A. R.

 

COLLINS, JOSIAH. Decatur Co., IN; b. Apr 19, 1757, Worcester Co., MD Service-Volunteered in autumn of 1777. He served 13 days under Capt. John Ratliff, guarding a magazine at Salisbury; served in same company as a Pvt. for 5 days near Annapolis in 1778. In 1779, he moved to Washington Co., PA Enlisted there in “harvest time” 1781, and served 1.0 days in Capt. Joshua Right’s CO., and 3 days under Capt. John Wall’s CO., against Indians. Enlisted May, 1782, as sergeant in Capt. Jas. Munn’s CO. in expedition against Indians. Was in battle of Sandusky and taken prisoner day after, delivered to English traders, carried to Canada thence to NY, and was discharged Dec. 8, 1782, at Dobb’s Ferry. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16730. d. Jan. 4, 1841. Buried Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Kingston. Stone. Married-Eleanor Hopkins. No known descendants now. Collected by Miss Emma A. Donnell (deceased) Greensburg, IN.

 

COLLINS, WILLIAM b. 1763.. Ripley Co., IN; Service-Enlisted Nov. 1, 1780. Entered and left service four times. Final discharge was Nov. 8, 1781. Entire time, 8 mos. 3 days. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31613.. - d. 1838. Name is on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycofl, Batesville, IN.

 

COLLINS, WILLIAM. Montgomery. Co., OH;

 

COLSON, CHRISTOPHER. Lake. Co., OH;

 

COLSON / COLSTON, JAMES b. May 30, 1743. Union County Service-Pvt. in Capt. Joseph J. Anderson’s CO., 3rd NJ Regt. commanded by Cal. Elias Dayton. He enlisted May 22, 1777, at Cumberland, for 3 yrs. Name last appears on a company rol1 for Aug., 1780. Proof:  Records in Adjutant General’s Office, Washington. d. March 27, 1829. Buried Bath Springs Cemetery, Union Co. Stone. Married-Abigail -. Ch. Harriet, m. Ezekiel Rose; Mary, m. Lewis Mullin; William; John. Collected by Mrs. Elnora P. Campbell, Liberty, IN.

 

COLTURN, REVEL b. Sept. 16, 1764. Henry County Service-Volunteered in 1780, when 16 years old. Served as Lieut. in Capt. Polk’s CO. Proof:  Genealogy of the Current and Hobson FaMilitiaes, by Mark Waters, p. 197. d. Feb. 24, 1844. Buried 9th Street Cemetery, New Castle, IN (A church has been erected on the grounds now.) Married-Mary -, 1768-1832. Collected by Mrs. G. I(. Hewit, New Castle, IN.

 

COLVILLE, JAMES. Licking. Co., OH;

COMBS, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

COMMONS, ROBERT. Wayne Co., IN; b. 1748, Ireland. Service-Served in 2nd Battalion of Chester Co. Militiatia, under Col. Evan Evans. Apr 24, 1778, in Capt. Samuel Evans’ CO. Proof:  Penn. Archives, 5th Series, vol. 5, p. 526; Bond Genealogy, vol. 12, pp. 29, 59, 125. d. Dec. 19, 1837. Buried West Grove Cemetery. Married-1780, Ruth :Kayes (1755-1845). Ch. Lydia, m. Adam Davis; Phoebe, m. Jesse Bond; Isaac, m. Mary Townsend; William, m. Sarah buried ady; John, m. Elizabeth Mote; Ezekiel, m. Sarah Julian; Hannah, m. Greenbury Cornelius; Nathan, m. Martha Beard; David b. 1800. CoIlected by Mrs. Paul Ross and Mrs. Fred Gennett, Richmond, IN.

 

COMPTON, JOSEPH. Butler. Co., OH;

 

CONAWAY, CHARLES. Harrison. Co., OH;

CONAWAY, MICHAEL. Harrison. Co., OH;

CONDON, REDMAN. Ross. Co., OH;

CONINE, JACOB. Muskingum. Co., OH;

CONKEY, EZEKIEL. Wayne. Co., OH;

CONKLIN, DAVID. Delaware. Co., OH;

CONKLIN, DAVID. Licking. Co., OH;

CONLEY, MICHAEL. Brown. Co., OH;

 

CONNER, JOHN Jefferson Co., IN b. 1757, Philadelphia, PA Service-Enlisted in Guilford Co., N. C., in 1775, and served at various times in the N. C. Militiatia under Capt. John McDowee or McAdoo in Cal. William Calhoun’s Regt. Was in the battle of Gates Defeat, length o:f service 28 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 3659. ” d. May 25, 1847. Married-Sarah Knight, 1793. Son, John Jr. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CONNER, PHILIP Jennings County b. Jul. 11, 1754, England. Service-Pvt. in Capt. Charles West’s CO. under Col. Thomas Marshall, Capt. buried iscoe, Col. Weeden, 3rd VA Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 42134 and D. A. R. No. 88287. d. After 1836. Married- -. Wife died 1815. Ch. Willoughby b. 1785, m. Rachel Johnson; John. Collected by Kentland Chapter D. A. R

 

CONNER, PHILOMEN Fayette County b. June 29, 1763, Orange Co., VA Service-EnIisted 1779, from VA as a Pvt. as follows: From Sept., 1779, 2 mos. in Capt. Robert Militiaer’s CO., in Col. Francis Taylor’s Regt., and served as a substitute for his father, John Conner; Nov., 1779, 2 mos. in Capt. Roebuck’s CO., Col. Francis Taylor’s Regt.; Aug., 1780, 2 mos. in Capt. Wm. Buckner’s CO.; Feb., 1781, 2 mos. in Capt. Robert Militiaer’s CO.; June, 1781, 2 mos. in Capt. James Hawkin’s ‘CO., in Col. Mathew’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17364; Fayette Co., IN, Court Records, Book c, p. 201. Married-Nancy Ann -. Collected by Mrs. Wright Holter, Connersville, IN.

 

CONNIE, JEREMIAH. Ashland. Co., OH;

 

CONNOR, JOHN. Muskingum. Co., OH;

 

CONNER, JOSEPH. Montgomery. Co., OH;

 

CONNOR,. TERRENCE b. 1757, VA Perry County Service-Enlisted Sept., 1776, Prince William Co., VA, in VA Line,. Continental Troops under Col. Daniel Morgan in brigade commanded by Gen. Woodford. Served 3 yrs., 2 mos. Discharged at Bush Encampment on North River. Proof:  Pension record. d. Dec. 16, 1841. Buried in Connor Graveyard, on Groves Farm, j Rome, .IN Stone. Married-Sarah Speaks. Ch. Dade; Samuel; William; John; Terrence Jr.; Elizabeth; Margaret; Jane. Collected by Mrs. D. S. Conner, Cannelton, IN.

 

CONRAD, CLILNE. Delaware. Co., OH;

CONVERSE, JEREMIAH, REV.. Madison. Co., OH;


CONVERSE, JEREMIAH. b.  in New Hampshire in 1760. Enlisted as a private in Revolutionary War. Severely wounded by Indians, which disabled him for life. Emigrated to OH in 1814, and d. in 1837.

 

CONWAY, RICHARD Henry County b. 1762, Queen, Anne Co., MD. Service-&?,erved as a Pvt. in Capt. Meal’s CO. of Col. Michael Cresap’s VA Regt. In 1781, re-enlisted for 6 mos. under Capt. Meal in Col. Holmes’ Regt. On March 1, 1782, reenlisted for 6 mos. under Capt. John Simeral in Cal. Holmes’ Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16731. Diedi1854. Kissinger Cemetery, S. of Mooreland, IN Government marker and S. A. R. marker. $$ected by Mrs. R. M. Cluggish, Knightstown, IN.

 

COOK, ABSOLOM. Clermont. Co., OH;

COOK, ASAPH. Huron. Co., OH;

 

COOK, CHARLES. Dearborn Co., IN; b. abt. 1755. Service-Enlisted Mar. 1781, Charlottesville, Albemarle Co., VA, under .Capt. Harris, Regt. of Infantry, Col. Gaskins. Served until Jul. or Aug., 1781, transferred to Regt. under Col. Posey and served until Sept. 1, 1782. Discharged by Gen. Chas. Scott. At. Yorktown. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35857., d. Jan. ‘7, 1825. Dearborn Co., IN Married-Priscilla A. Son, Thomas., Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora,. IN.

 

COOK, CHAUNCEY. Erie. Co., OH;

COOK, EBENEZER. Huron. Co., OH;

 

COOK, DANIEL. Warrick Co., IN; 1760, Wilmington, N. C., Service-Member of Militiatia, Edenton District, N. C. Proof:  From Accounts of U. S. with N. C., War of Revolution, Book C, p, 38. d. 1846. Buried in Cemetery at Selvin, Warrick Co. Married-Nancy McNeeley. Ch. Hiram b. 1802; Curtis b. 1804; Fannie b. 1806; Tilda b. 1809. Collected by Mrs. Phoebe De Motte Norman, Jasper, IN.

 

COOK, ISAAC; Fountain Co., IN; b. 1761, PA Service-In Jan., 1781, he enlisted as a Pvt. in Capt. Thomas Austin’s CO., in a Philadelphia MiIitia. On Feb. 4th the same year he was made Sergeant in Capt. William Bowers’ CO., and later promoted to Captain in the Sixth CO., 4th Regt. Proof:  Records from the Adjutant General’s Office. d. Feb., 1837. Buried FaMilitia graveyard, E. of Covington, IN Government marker pIaced by Richard Henry Lee Chapter D. A. R. Married-Ann (Stephlen) Masterson, 1796; Ch. Mary; Elizabeth; Rebecca; Isaac N.; Gilbert; Susannah; Hannah. Collected by Mrs. Worth Reed, Covington, IN.

 

COOK, JAMES. "DEA.". Trumbull. Co., OH;

COOK, JOHN. Morrow. Co., OH;

COOK, JOSEPH. Butler. Co., OH;

COOK, JOSEPH. Huron. Co., OH;

COOK, MARIMAN. Geauga. Co., OH;

COOK, NOAH. Richland. Co., OH;

COOK, ROSWELL. Delaware. Co., OH;

COOK, STEPHEN. Knox. Co., OH;

COOK, THOMAS. B., CAPT.. Guernsey. Co., OH;

 

COOK, THOMAS. Bartholomew Co., IN; b. 1756, North Carolina. Service-Sergeant, Cook’s CO., 9th Regt., N. C., enlisted Dec., 1777, 3 yrs. Proof:  Adjutant General’s Office, Raleigh, N. Cl d. 1844. Buried Friends’ Cemetery near Azalia, IN Married-Jane HaIloweIl. Collected by Mrs. Gertrude A. Barber, 50 East, 78th Street, New York City.

 

COOK, ZACHARIAH. Pike. Co., OH;

 

COOK, WILLIAM Wayne Co., IN b. Jan. 15, 1761, Rowan Co., N. C. Service-While a resident of Surry Co., N. C., he enlisted and served as a Pvt. with the N. C. Troops as follows: from Dec., 1779, 3 mos. in Capt. Lalathiel Martin’s CO., in Cal. Hampton’s Regt.; from about Sept. 1, 1781, 3 mos. in Capt. Minor Smith’s CO., in Col. Smith’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31612. Moved to Wayne Co. 1817. d. Soldier’s Will probated Aug. 28, 1836. Children-Named in Will, Isaac; William; Nathan; James; Mary; Marl garet; Martha; Sarah; Lyda. Collected by Mrs. Voyle Martindale, Cambridge City, IN, and Mrs. Fred Gennett, Richmond, IN.

 

COOKSEY, ZACHARIAH. Franklin Co., IN Service-In a sworn statement before the Judge of Franklin Court on Nov. 13, 1832, he states that he was drafted in service in 1778, and served in Regt. of Col. Darke, under Capt. Jennings, and Col. Allen, for 3 wks. About a. year later he was again drafted and served more than 2 mos. under Capt. Riggins, and Col. Netherton, afterwards served in Col. Darke’s Regt., about 4 mos. Was at Yorktown. Served as a guard to Cornwallis’ army until they arrived at Nolen’s ferry where he (Cooksey) was discharged. Proof:  Pension record. Buried-In Franklin Co., IN Married-Martha Utsier. Ch. Mary, m. William Rockwell 1870.

 

COOLEY, LUTHER, SR.. Huron. Co., OH;

COOMBS, MAHLON. Licking. Co., OH;

 

COONROD, JOHN.  Pike Co., IN b. Sept. 5, 1757, Lancaster Co., PA Service-Enlisted as Pvt. in June, 1776, and served 3 mos. under Lieut. Contee, Flying Camp, Penn.; enlisted in June, 1777, 3 mos. under Capt. Snider; Oct., 1777, 4 mos. under Capt. Shafer. Proof:  Pension records. d. June 22, 1824, Pike Co., IN Children-John; George; Henry; Daniel; Mary Barbara; Elizabeth. Collected by Cradle of Liberty Chapter D. A. R. and Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.


COOPER, ENOCH. d. Apr. 13, 1814, aged 75. He was first lieutenant in Capt. Nathan Rowley's Co. Buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA

 

COOPER, EZEKIEL. Belmont. Co., OH;

COOPER, JOHNN. Brown. Co., OH;

 

COOPER, JOHN. Dearborn Co., IN; b. abt. 1748.  Service-Drummer in CO. commanded by Capt. Marshall, Regt. of Col. Adley, PA Line, 3 yrs. Proof:  Pension claim W. 6715. d. Nov. 7, 1825, Dearborn Co., IN Married-Anna Barbara Trout. Ch. Jacob. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

COOPER, MICHAEL b. abt. 1753. Harrison Co., IN Service-Pvt. in Regt. of Capt. Jos. Erwin, Col. George Nagle, PA Line, 3 yrs., 1776-79. Proof:  Pension claims W. 22857. ’ d. Jan. 19, 1831. Probably buried Hancock’s Chapel, Harrison Co., OH, IN. Married-1783, Mary Griffin (1765-1845). Ch. Jane b. 1785; William R. b. 1788; John C. b. 1790; James C. b. 1794; Solomon b. 1796; Moses b. 1799; Mary b. 1801, m. Isaac LaFavor; Betsy b. 1803; Sarah b. 1807; Celia b. 1810

 

COOPER, OBEDIAH. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

COOPER, SPENCER. Hamilton. Co., OH;

COOPER, WILLIAM. Brown. Co., OH;

COOSARD, VALENTINE. Portage. Co., OH;

 

COPE, JONATHAN SR. Jefferson Co., IN Service-Served in PA under Capt. William buried isben, 1780-81; also Pvt. in 7th Battalion, 1777, Lancaster Co., PA Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, pp. 32, 45, 74, 76, 651; Tax List of Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Penn., 71-78. ’ d. 1819. Buried Hebron Cemetery, Jefferson Co. Children-Soldier’s Will in Book A, Jefferson Court Records, gives Jonathan; David.; Jesse; Sarah Denny; Betsey Hinton; Polly HilI; Caby CahIL Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

COPPLE, DANIEL. Adams. Co., OH;

 

CORBACH (CARBAUGH, CARBEL), PETER Dearborn Co., IN Service-Pvt. PA Cont’l. Line, Capt. John Paul Schott CO. Enlisted in Lancaster, Feb. 27, 1777. Discharged there 1783. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16691. d. Feb. 4, 1844, Dearborn Co. Married-Mary -. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

CORNELL, WILLIAM Putnam Co., IN b. Feb. 25, 1762, New York. Service-Battle of Yorktown 1779. Guide under General St. Clair, 1780, 3 mos. under Pat McKinsty and John Malcolm, March 17, 1781, to end of war. Proof:  Pension records and faMilitia records. d. Nov. 3, 1850. Buried Bainbridge Cemetery, Putnam Co. Stone. Married-Mary Cornell. Ch. Sarah 1799-1863, m. Thomas Batman. Collected by Dorothy Q. Chapter D. A. R.

 

CORN, GEORGE. Jackson. Co., OH;

 

CORTELYOU, HENRY. Hamilton. Co., OH;

COTTON, BENJAMIN. Medina. Co., OH;

COTTON, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

COTTON, JOHN. Adams Co., IN;  b. in SC in 1753; Enlisted at Camden with Capt. William McClintock and Col. Thomas Sumter. He was Sgt. of his company; was wounded in the shoulder and was discharged at Augusta, GA, 3 mos. at the end of the war. He arrived inAdams County, IL, where he died, leaving a large faMilitia. He drew a pension. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)


CORY, ELNATHAN. b.  1757; d. Feb. 14, 1838. Private in NJ Militiatia. d. in Beaver Co., PA, and is buried in Wilson's graveyard at New Galilee, PA Cotton, Benj. b.  1758; d. Jul. 13, 1846; buried at Seville, OH. His grave marked in 1917. Date of enlistment, 1775 to end of war. Engaged in the Battles of Hubbardton, Monmouth, and both Battles of Still water. He d. in Wayne Co., OH. Date of pension application, Apr. 22, 1818. Residence at that time was Truxton, Cortland Co., N. X.

 

COTTON, WILLIAM Franklin Co., IN b. Feb. 28, 1750, VA Service-While residing in Guilford Co., N. C., he volunteered and served as a Pvt. in the N. C. troops in Capt. John Leek’s CO., .CoI. Martin’s Regt., as follows: from Mar. 1780, 6 mos.’ in battle at Cross Creek; from Nov., 1780, 6 mos. and was in battle of Guilford Court House; from July, 1781, 6 mos. in an expedition against the Cherokee Indians. -Proof:  Pension claim S. 32187. d. Estate settled in 1836.


COUCH, JOHN. Buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, ME

 

COULTER, JOHN. Licking. Co., OH;

 

COUNKLE, MICHAEL Jay- County b. March 9, 1763. d. May 10, 1851. Buried Daugherty Cemetery. Stone bears’ the inscription: “A Revolutionary Soldier”. A Bronze tablet has been placed on the grave by the Mississinewa Chapter DAR  Collected by Mississinewa Chapter D. A. R.

 

COUNTRYMAN, GEORGE. Mahoning. Co., OH;

COUNTRYMAN, JACOB. Mahoning. Co..

COUNTS, JACOB. Miami. Co., OH;

 

COURTNEY, MICHAEL Jennings County b. abt. 1761, VA Service-Enlisted Greenbrier Co., Va., under Capt. Wm. McKee. ” Proof:  Pension claim S. 35836. d. Last payment of pension was made on Sept. 7, 1842. Married-Sally -.

 

COURTRIGHT, ABRAM. VAN. CAMPEN. Fairfield. Co., OH;

 

COUTS, CHRISTIAN. Crawford. Co., OH;

COVALT, ABRAHAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 COVELL, HENRY. Adams Co., IN;  b.1747 in  CT.; Enlisted at Danbury as a "Minute Man" in Apr., 1775, serving until Dec. with Capt. Noble Benedict, Col. David Waterbury; re-enlisted in the summer of 1781 for a year and 5 mos. with Capt. Solomon Woodworth, Col. Marinus Willett of NY; marched from Fort Plain to German Flats, where on Sep. 7, 1781, their entire comapany was captured or killed by the Indians. Covell with 4 others, was carried to Fort Niagara and turned over to the British. Covell was kept in close confinement for a year and 3 mos. in different parts of Canada until Dec., 1782, when he was sent to Bostonand  was discharged. After the war he moved to NY City and in 1832 arrived in Adams County, IL, where he lived until his death.. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

 

COVERT, DANIEL. Clark Co., IN;  b. Monmouth Co., NJ Service-Pvt. in Capt. Thos. Hunn’s CO., 1st Regt.,‘ Monmouth Co., NJ, Militiatia. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 133072. !. d. 1803. Buried FaMilitia Cemetery, 6 Militias N. E. of Charlestown, IN. Married-Catherine -, d. 1835. Ch. Peter d. 1857, m. Catherine Jones; Henry.

 

COWAN, DAVID LaGrange County b. March 12, 1762, Gloucester Co., Rhode Island. Service-Pvt. in CO. commanded by Capt. Burlingame, Regt. of Col. Mory, R. I. Troops, 19 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32’183. d. 1851. Buried Shafer Cemetery, VanBuren Twp. Stone. .’ Married-Esther Smith (1767-1848). Ch. Esther b. 1790; Celinda b. 1792; Elisha b. 1794, m. Elmira Tucker; John b. 1796, m. Sarah Harding; Jonathan b. 1798; Phoebe b. 1799, m. Enos Leighton; Lucy b. 1802; Amy Angel b. 1804; Marenus b. 1806. Collected by Alta Crampton McClaskey, LaGrange, IN.

 

COWDEN, JOHN. Knox. Co., OH;

COWDERY, JACOB. Meigs. Co., OH;

COWEN, WILLIAM. Clermont. Co., OH;

COWGILL, JOHN. Logan. Co., OH;

COWLES, NOAH. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

COX, ANDREW. Hamilton. Co., OH;

COX, BENJAMIN. Montgomery. Co., OH;

COX, JAMES. Hamilton. Co., OH;

COX, JOHN. NEW. Trumbull. Co., OH;

COX, MICHAEL. Logan. Co., OH;

COX, TUNIS. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

COX, ISAAC b. abt. 1755. Rush County Service-Enlisted for 1 yr., Nov., 1775, in Washington Co. MD  under Capt. Andrew Hines, Col. Smallwood. Discharged Dec., 1776, in Philadelphia. Proof:  Pension cIaim S. 32186. d. After 1834. Grave on Matney farm, Noble Twp., Rush Co. Wife-Died before 1818. Collected by Mrs. R. M. Cluggish, Knightstown, IN.

 

COY, WILLIAM Switzerland Co., IN; .b. March 10, 1756, Somerset Co., MD Service-Enlisted July, 1777, Montgomery Co. MD  under Capt. Nathaniel Pigman, Col. Mordock, Gen. Smallwood’s brigade, served 5 mos. in the battle of Germantown, discharged. Drafted Oct., 1781, served 5 mos. Guard over CornwalIis’ men, Hessians at Frederickstown. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31614. d. Jul. 10, 1833. Buried on Ted Carver farm on Homeney Ridge, near Delhi School. Tree marks grave. Married-Mary Ann Dennis, m. NOV. 25, 1779. Pension gives children, ‘.” Thomas; Nancy; Susannah; Samuel; Esther; Elizabeth; Ann; William; Sarah; Mary; Seely; Francis. ‘Collected by Mrs. Raymond. Carnine and Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

COYKENDALL, HARMON. Delaware. Co., OH;

 

CRADLEBAUGH, OR. (KREIDELBACH). JOHN. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CRAFT, THOMAS. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

CRAIG, RODRICK b. 1740, London, England. Henry County - Service-Pvt. in Capt. Elijah Williams CO., Col. Belford’s N. C. Regt. Proof:  D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 134, p. 243. d. 1844, buried Cadiz, IN, (West of New Castle). : .i Married--1780, Becky -. Son, John, 1781-1835. 2 Collected by Mrs. G. K. Hewit, New Castle, IN.

 

CRAIG, JOHN. Butler. Co., OH;

CRAIG, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

CRAIG, JOHN. S.. Clark. Co., OH;

CRAIG, THOMAS, SR.. Vinton. Co., OH;

CRAINE, ROGER. Lake. Co., OH;

CRAM, ROGER. Lake. Co., OH;

CRAMER, FREDERICK, Lt.. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

CRANMER, JOHN, M.D.. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CRANDALL, AMARIAH. Lake. Co., OH;

CRANE, CALEB. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CRANE, CALVIN. Mahoning. Co., OH;


CRANDELL, RICHMOND. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, VT)

 

CRANDON, JOHN Dearborn Co., IN 1 Inscription on tombstone-“A Revolutionary Soldier-1775. b.Plymouth, Mass., 1769. Died, Lawrenceburg, 1841. Served in j Navy”. His Wi.11 in Dearborn Co. left estate to Wife, nieces, and nephews. -L Buried-In Old Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, IN Bronze marker placed : by Col. Archiba1.d Lochry Chapter D. A. R. P Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN, and Mrs. Harvey Morris, 4 Salem, IN.


CRANSTON, ELON. b.  1760; d. May 27, 1837; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT


CRANSTON, JAMES. b.  1755; d. Dec. 20, 1783; buried at East Litchfield, Litchfield, CT

 

CRANSTON, JOHN. Champaign. Co., OH;

 

CRARY, CHRISTOPHER. Union. Co., OH;

CRARY, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CRAWFORD, JAMES. Franklin. Co., OH;

 

CRAWFORD, JAMES Jefferson Co., IN i f b. 1758, Augusta Co., VA Service-Pvt. from Botetourt Co. Served 3 mos. under Capt. Wm. Colbert and Col. Patrick Lockhart; 3 mos. under Capt. Alex Henley and Col. Morgan. Served in battle of Camden and in skirmish at Yadkin River. Proof:  Pension claim S. 1191. d. 1836. Buried Hebron Cemetery. Stone. Government marker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-Rebecca Anderson. Ch. Polly, m. William Guthrie; Elizabeth, z = m. Beverley Vawter; Anne, m. Robert Creath; James Maxwell, b. 1? 1790. (Eight children altogether.) Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CRAWFORD, JOHN. Madison. Co., OH;

CRAWFORD, JOHN. Madison. Co., OH;

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM, COL.. Wyandotte. Co., OH;

 

CREED , COLBAY. Cass Co., IL:  b. in Orange Co., VA, May 4, 1758. While residing in Surrey Co., NC, Enlisted in Capt. James Giddings' company of Militiatia. He arrived in Morgan Co., IL, but died in Cass county. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

CREED, MATTHEW. Highland. Co., OH;

CRIBBS, JOHN. (Co.. not. stated)

CRIST, CHRISTIAN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CRITCHFIELD, JOHN. Holmes. Co., OH;

CRITCHFIELD, JOSEPH. Knox. Co., OH;

CRITCHFIELD, JOSHUA. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CRITCHFIELD, NATHANIEL. Knox. Co., OH;

CRITCHFIELD, WILLIAM. Knox. Co., OH;

 

CROCKER, DAVID. Portage. Co., OH;

CROCKER, JEDEDIAH. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

CRONINGER, JOSEPH. Stark. Co., OH;

CROOKS, WILLIAM. Portage. Co., OH;


CROOKS, WILLIAM. d. May, 1778. Murdered by Indians near Tunkhannock. Miner asks, "Was not the blood of Crooks the first shed at Wyoming?"

 

CROSBY, ELIJAH. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

CROSBY, OBED.. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CROSLEY, MOSES. Warren. Co., OH;

CROUSE, JOHN, SR.. Ross. Co., OH;

CROSS, JOHN. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CROW, WILLIAM. Jackson. Co., OH;

CROWELL, MATTHEW. Trumbull. Co., OH;

CROWERCILER. Fairfield. Co., OH;

CROWL, GEORGE. Columbiana. Co., OH;

CROZER, JOHN. Columbiana. Co., OH;

CROZIER, JOHN. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 

CRITCHFIELD, JOHN Switzerland Co., IN; 5 b. 1752, Sussex Co., NJ Service-Entered Capt. Wm. Underwood’s CO., Surry Co., N. C., then Capt. Woolridge’s CO. county Militiatia. Proof:  Pension claim R. 2547. Pension rejected because he did not serve 6 mos. D. A. R. Lineage, vol. 50, p. 294. d. Dec. 31, 1841. Buried Vevay Cemetery. Stone. Married-Silvia Randolph. Daughter Mary, m. John Francis Dufour. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

CRITTENDEN, RICHARD HAZELWOOD Bartholomew Co., IN b. March 6, 1761, Charles City County, VA Service-Father was drafted as a Pvt. in VA Troops, March 15, 1778. Richard Hazelwood Crittenden, then a resident of Amherst Co., VA, entered service as substitute for his father and served 3 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. James Dillard and Col. Patrick Rose. He afterwards enlisted and served as Pvt. under Capt. Isaac Parker and Col. Nicholas Cave11 in VA Troops. He was in battle of Guilford Court House. Served 18 mos. Served 3 mos. as Pvt. in Capt. Charles Christian CO., and was in the siege of Yorktown. Proof:  Pension claim R. 2491. d. June 22, 1841. Married-1789, Sally Tanner, b. 1773. Ch.’ Josiah b. 1789; John b. 1790; Charles b. 1793; Mary W. b. 1794; Matthew b. 1797; Samuel b. 1798; Martha b. 1801; Nancy b. 1803; Richard Hazelwood b. 1806. Collected by Mrs. Roscoe Haymond, Columbus, IN.

 

CROMER, JOHN Harrison Co., IN b. Apr 22, 1758, Lancaster Co., PA Service-Enlisted 7th PA Regt. Served 2 mos. at a time as Pvt. under Capt. Hollinger, Col. Hoover. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17338. d. Apr 3, 1839, in Harrison Co., OH, IN Married-Sophia

 

CRONTZ, MICHAEL; Allen Co., IN;  b. 1753, Orange Co., NY Service-Enlisted from Orange Co., NY, serving with NY Troops, 4 mos. under Capt. Burrens late in 1775, 8 mos. in Capt. Wm. Falkendeis’ CO., Col. Hornbeck’s Regt. Proof:  Pension records. d. March 17, 1841. Buried McColloch Park. Name on Bronze tablet by the Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Married-Dorcas. Married twice and had children by second wife. Collected by Mrs. Joseph T. Hanna (deceased) Fort Wayne, IN.

 

CROSE, PHILIP Tippecanoe County b. 1757, Hampshire Co., VA Service-Enlisted 1780, for 6 mos. as Pvt., in Capt. Daniel Richason’s VA CO. In battle of Guilford Court House. Enlisted again in same CO. Jul. :20, 1781, and discharged Oct. 25, 1781. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32193. d. Last payment of pension made to pensioner, Sept., 1839.

 

CROSS, EBENEZER. Switzerland Co., IN; b. abt. 1754. Service-Enlisted May, 1780, in CT Capt. Nathaniel’s CO., Col. Levi Will’s Regt., Continental Establishment, served 9 mos. In 1781, under Jonathan Little, conductor of teams, for 9 mos. Discharged by Little. Proof:  Switzerland County, IN, Civil Order, Book 1820, p. 375., Married-Hannah --. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

CRUZAN (CRUIDSON), BENJAMIN RipIey County b. abt. 1758. Service-Pvt. in company commanded by Capt. Fauntleroy, Regt. of Col. A. W. White, VA Line, 1780-1783. Discharged in S. C. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35868. d. June 5, 1848, in Ripley Co., IN Had children living in Ripley - County.

 

CUERRE, PIERRE Knox Co., IN b. abt. 1740. Service-A Patriot. Signed the Oath of Allegaince to the Republic of VA as a free and independent State at Post Vincennes, Jul. 20, 1778. Proof:  Vol. VIII, p. 56, IL Historical Collections. George Rogers Clark - : 1 Papers, 1771-1778, by James. d. About 1780. Buried Francis Xavier Cemetery, Vincennes, IN Married-Marie Joseph Peltier, 1763. Son, Pierre b. 1766, m. Angelique Bonneau. Collected by Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincennes, IN.

 

CULBERTSON, ALEXANDER, JR.. Muskingum. Co., OH;

 

CULBERTSON, JOSIAH. Daviess Co., IN;  b. abt. 3748? Ninety-Six District, S. C. Service--Enlisted fall of 1775, served as Pvt. at various- times in +ea& year amounting to more than 3 yrs. with S. C. Troops, He was in Snow campaign of 1775; a tour ‘against the Cherokee Indians ~ in 1776;. Stone campaign 1777; a tour against Indians with Capt. Parsons, 1’778; in the siege of Savannah, Battle of Ramson’s Militias, King’s Mt., Cowpens. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16354. d. About 1839. Buried Maysville Cemetery, 3 Militias S. W. of Washington, IN Government marker placed by White River Chapter D. A. R. Married-Jane Thomas. Ch. John; Josiah Jr.; Samuel; Adeline, m. James Robinson; another dau. m. - Funston. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN.


CULBERTSON, ROBERT. Franklin. Co., OH;

 

CULL, HUGH Wayne Co., IN b. Oct., 1759, Havre de Grace, MD. Service-Pvt. 7th PA Regt., Cont’l Line, Dec. 27, 1776; transferred to chiefs guards. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 2, vol. 10, p. 630. d. Aug. 31, 1863, aged 104 yrs.: 10 mos. Buried Elkhorn Cemetery. Stone. Married-1785, Rachel Meek. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. ROSS, Richmond, IN.

 

 CULVER, BEZALIEL. Athens. Co., OH;

CULVER, DAVID. Logan. Co., OH;

CULVER, SOLOMON. (Co.. not. stated)

CUMMINGS, JOHN. Monroe. Co., OH;

CUMMINS, JAMES. Co.. ?

CUMMINS, PETER. Butler. Co., OH;

CUNNINGHAM, JAMES. Greene. Co., OH;

CUNNINGHAM, JAMES. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

CUNNINGHAM, NATHANIEL Putnam Co., IN b. 1768, Petersburg, VA Service-Enlisted in Prince Eldward Co., VA, Sept., 1775; Mar. 1776; fall of 1776, Served 1 yr. G mos., 2?/2 yrs., and some service till,, 1780. Under Capts. Robert Ballard, John Morton, and Cols. Patrick Henry, Robert Lawson, 4th VA Militiatia; later transferred to Gen. Washington’s Life Guard; under Col. Parker in 1st VA Militiatia. Battles, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Monmouth,, ” l., Gates Defeat, Yorktown. Proof:  Pension claim W. 98211. d. Aug. 16, 1832. Buried on Goldsberry Farm, E. of Greencastle, IN Married-1790, Elizabeth Sneed, b. 1772. Ch. Alexander; Amelia; Elizabeth 1798-1866, m. Absalom BEown; John W.; Benjamin;, Lucinda; Susan. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD. Greene. Co., OH;

CUPPY, JOHN. Greene. Co., OH;

CURL, WILLIAM. Logan. Co., OH;

CURRIER, SGT.. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

CURRY, JAMES. Union. Co., OH;

CURRY, JOHN. Preble. Co., OH;

CURRY, ROBERT. Brown. Co., OH;


CURRY, ROBERT. b.  1756; d. 1801. Served in Fourth Light Dragoon Continental Troop, Revolutionary War

 

CURRY, THCMAS. Franklin Co., IN; b. 1762, Ireland , Service-While residing in Loudoun Co., VA, he enlisted in 1779, and served two years as Pvt. in Capt. John Chapman’s CO. in Cal:,: Crockett’s VA Regt. and marched to the Falls of the Ohio against the Indians..  Proof:  Pension claim S. 16747. d. Oct. 16, 1840. Buried in the Ebenezer Cemetery, Franklin Co., IN Stone. Government marker placed by Twin Forks Chapter D. A. R. Married-Alsie Gordon. Ch. James; Thomas, b. 1811, d. 1895, m. 1830, Katharine Whitacre; Rachel; Polly; Martha; Elsie; Betsy; John S.

 

CURTIS, ELEAZER. Washington. Co., OH;

CURIS / CURTIS / CURSTIS, ISAAC. Huron. Co., OH;

CURTIS, REUBEN. Geauga. Co., OH;

CURTIS. ZARAH. Knox. Co., OH;

 

CUSBOTT, ROBERT. Greene. Co., OH;

CUSHING, NATHANIEL. Washington. Co., OH;

CUSTARD, JACOB. Perry. Co., OH;

 

CUSTER, ARNOLD b. 1756, VA Jefferson Co., IN Service-Private in VA Troops. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 132993; No. 136385; No. 140494. d. 1846. Buried in the Hebron Cemetery. Government marker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-1788, - Schull. Ch. Reuel 1790-1880, m. Martha Allen; William 1792; Sarah 1794, m. Mathew Robinson; James 1796, m. Katherine Ross; Polly 1798; Jesse 1800, m. Nancy Spurgeon; Rachel 1802, m. Gid Jackson; Elizabeth 1805, m. Jackson Denny; Arnold 1808, m. first - Moore, second Malinda Jane New; Isaac 1814. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

CUSTER, ARNOLD. Jefferson Co., IN;  b. 1756, VA; Service-Private in VA Troops. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 132993; No. 136385; No. 140494. d. 1846. Buried in the Hebron Cemetery. Government marker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-1788, - Schull. Ch. Reuel 1790-1880, m. Martha Allen; William 1792; Sarah 1794, m. Mathew Robinson; James 1796, m. Katherine Ross; Polly 1798; Jesse 1800, m. Nancy Spurgeon; Rachel 1802, m. Gid Jackson; Elizabeth 1805, m. Jackson Denny; Arnold 1808, m. first - Moore, second Malinda Jane New; Isaac 1814. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

 CUTTER, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

CUTTER, SETH. Hamilton. Co.

 

CUTTS / CUTTS, WILLIAM. Hamilton Co., IN; b. 1753 in NC; Service-Enlisted 1779, Chesterfield Co., VA, under Capt. Wright, 13th VA Regt., Col. Dick. Proof:  Pension claim W. 25458, B. L. Wt. 85060-160-55. d. Jul. 28, 1849 at the age of 95. William Cutts was buried in the Gibson FaMilitia Cemetery, Jackson Twp. Married-First W. Mrs. Mullins. Ch. Robert; Paschal; Elizabeth; James, Second W. Elizabeth Bentley. Ch. William. *Note: This is one of only 5 known Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Hamilton Co., IN.  The others are: George Abney, John Hare or Hair, Levi Holloway and Samuel Torrens.

 

 

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DAGUE, MATHIAS. Franklin. Co., OH;

DAILEY, DAVID. Athens. Co., OH;

DAILEY, JOHN. Summit. Co., OH;

 

DAILY, PHILIP, SR.. Clark Co., IN;  b. 1762. Service: Pvt. in 3rd MD Regt. under Capt. Horatio Claggett and Col. Nathan Ramsey. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 111597. Philip was the son of Charles Daily and his wife Eleanor "Nellie" (Temple), Philip was born in Pittsburgh in about 1762. After his father's death, he removed with his mother and other PA faMilitiaes to the fort at Louisville (Beargrass). During the Revolutionary War he served in Lt. Horatio Claggett's 3rd Company of MD, a regiment commanded by Colonel Nathan Ramsey. His name appears on the roll date February 1778.  He was granted a parcel of land by President James Madison on February 28, 1816.  He married Mary (Wise), the daughter of Valentine and Katie (Franz) on 02 Feb 1786 in Bullitt Co., KY and in 1796 removed to Clark Co., IN. Children: Eleanor Daily Applegate (1785–1855); Jacob Daily (1787–1832); David Wise Daily (1798–1878); Mary Wise Daily Huckleberry (1806–1883) and Charlotte Temple Daily Boyer (1809–1898).

 

DAILY, WILLIAM. Jackson. Co., OH;

 

DAINS, ASA. Meigs. Co., OH;
 

DANIEL, BUCKNER Jackson County b. 1761, Dinwiddie Co., VA Service-Drafted 1779 from Dinwiddie Co., VA Joined army at Petersburg, served under Col. Waggoner, Col. James, Gen. Malenburg, 3 mos. 1780, drafted, served under Col. Falkner, Gen. Lawson. 1781 drafted, served under Gen. Lafayette. Proof:  Pension claim S. 17372. d. 1840. Buried near Medora in the Heighton Hill Cemetery.

 

DANIEL, WILLIAM Shelby Co., IN b. May 12, 1761, Orange Co., VA Service-Enlisted while residing in Orange Co., VA, May, 1778. Served as Pvt. 3 mos. in Capt. Garland Burnley’s CO. Col. Francis Taylor’s Regt. VA Troops. In spring 1779 served 3 mos. in Capt. Richard Graves CO. In summer of 1780 served 3 mos. under Lt. William Thomas and 1781-3 mos. in Capt. Richard Webb’s CO. Proof:  Pension Record. Applied 1834 from Boone Co., KY d. Apr 13, 1855. Buried in Keith’s Cemetery near Boggstown, IN Married-Mollie Pendleton Gaines. Ch. Baxter, m. - Militiaer; Abner, m. first, Susan Cross; second, - Meyers; third, - Jennings; William; John, m. Nancy Bogguss; Margaret, m. - Mallady; Nancy Mathews, m. -- Cross. Collected by Miss Susan Ray Wilson, Shelbyville, IN.


DANIS, HONORE Knox Co., IN;  b. abt. 1732, Villa Marie, Canada. Service-A Patriot. Signed the Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of VA, Jul. 20, 1778. Proof:  No. 149 on the list of signers of oath as found in Clark’s Papers, 1771-1781, and IL Hist. Coll., vol. VIII, pp. 52-59. In list name is spelled “honores Dannie.” d. Oct. 22, 1792. Buried in the St. Francis Xavier Cathedral Cemetery, Vincennes, IN Married-First W. Marie Lou.ise Butos (half Indian). Ch. Marguerite b. Oct., 1767. Second W. Marie Joseph Godere (1767-1793). Ch. Ursule, b. 1789. Collected by Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincennes, IN

 

DANNOR, DAVID. Clay County b. Mar. 1759, Frederick Co., MD. Service-Enlisted Aug. or Sept., 1779. Served 6 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Patrick Watson, Col. Bruce’s MD Regt. Enlisted from Frederick Co. Proof:  Applied and received a pension from Clay Co., IN, 1833.

 

DAUCHY, JEREM1A.H Floyd County b. 1755, Ridgefield, Connecticut. Service-Enlisted 1776 as private in Capt. Militia’s CO., Col. Philip Burr Bradley’s CT Regt. Proof:  Conn. Military Record 1775-1848, p. 418. d. 1823, Floyd County. Married-Sarah Hull. Collected by Piankeshaw Chapter D. A. R.

 

DAVID, HENRY.Rush Co., IN; b. Mar. 1760; Service: He was living in Shenadoah Co., Vir., when he enlisted. 1777, 3 mos. under Capt. Crookshank, Col. Brown of VA Drafted 3 mos. under Col. Fry of VA and again for 3 mos. under Col. Downer, Brown, Gen. Morgan of VA d. Jul 20, 1844  Married: Nancy, 1792 or 1793.

 

DAVID, DALYRYMPLE. Sandusky. Co., OH;

DAMON, ABRAHAM. Geauga. Co., OH;

DANA, DAN. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DANA, WILLIAM, CAPT.. Washington. Co., OH;

DANFORTH, JOHN. Lake. Co., OH;

DANHAEFFER, CHRISTOPHER, SR.. Guernsey. Co., OH;

DANIEL, DAVID. Portage. Co., OH;

DANIELS, AMARIAH. Portage. Co., OH;

DANIELSON, LUTHER. Meigs. Co., OH;

DARBY, WILLIAM. Vinton. Co., OH;

DARKE, WILLIAM, COL.. Butler. Co., OH;

 

DAVENPORT, ANTHONY. SIMS. Ross. Co., OH;

DAVENPORT, E.. SQUIRE. Geauga. Co., OH;

 

DAVIDSON, ABIGAIL. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, JAMES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, JAMES. Stark. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, JOHN. Wayne. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, JOSHUA. Brown. Co., OH;

DAVIDSON, WILLIAM. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

DAVIES, MARMADUKE. S.. Belmont. Co., OH;

DAVIES, MARMADUKE. S.. (Co.. not. stated)

DAVIS, ANN. Franklin. Co., OH;

DAVIS, AZARIAH. Licking. Co., OH;

DAVIS, DANIEL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DAVIS, DANIEL. Washington. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, DAVID. Switzerland Co., IN; b. abt. 1754. Service-Enlisted at Lebanon, Penn., as Pvt. May 10, 1777, under Capt. Amos Wilkinson of Col. Thos. Proctor’s Artillery. Discharged at Carlisle, Penn., in 1783, by Major Lukens. Allowed 100 acres of land, 1801. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35878, B. L. Wt. 252-100. d. Last payment of pension made March 27, 1829. Married-Anne -. Ch. Alace; David; John; Spencer.

 

DAVIS, ENOCH Washington Co., OH -b. Feb. 14, 1740, near Philadelphia, PA Service-While a resident of Guilford Co., N. C., about 1778, made Captain of a CO. in Col. Paisley’s Regt. of drafted Militiatia and rendered various services until 1779. Proof:  Pension record; Affidavit of grandson, Andrew B. Davis, living in 1917. D. A. R. No. 139385; 144556; 241139. d. 1837. Buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, IN Stone. Married-About 1774, Elizabeth Hawkins. Ch. Elias; Enoch, b. 1777; Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

DAVIS, ENOS, Fountain County : b. 1760. Service-Enlisted July. 5, 1778, as a Pvt. in Capt. Henry Gates CO., MD Militiatia and was discharged Dec., 1779. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35877.  d. Feb. 26, 1841. Buried in the  “Davis Burying. Ground,” Wabash Twp. Government marker placed by Veedersburg Chapter D. A. R. - Married-1790, -. Son, James. Collected by Miss Edith Militiaer, Veedersburg, IN.

 

DAVIS, FRANCIS b. In VA Jefferson Co., IN ~Service-His name appears as an invalid pensioner who was paid at the VA Agency but whose place of residence-,could not be ‘ascertained by the reason of destruction of papers in the ,War , Department in 1814. Served as a private and’ was paid $60.00 per annum from March 4, 1792. :‘Proof:  On roll of pensioners for Albemarle Co., VA, 1835. d. His will was offered for probate June 2, 1818, in Jefferson Co. ., IN Buried in an orchard on the Malcomson farm at top of Hanover Hill : Married-Militiared Dollins. Ch. Thomas, m. Sarah Reese; Sarah, m. Benjamin Reese; Militiared; and other children. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN.

 

DAVIS, HENRY. Tuscarawas. Co., OH;

DAVIS, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

DAVIS, JOHN. Jackson. Co., OH;

DAVIS, JOHN. Montgomery. Co., OH;

DAVIS, JOHN. Muskingum. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, JONATHAN b. Jan,, 1761. Union County ,.Service-Enlisted in NJ .line of Continental Army under Gen. Maxwell, 3rd Regt. Col. Daton, Capt. Patterson for 9 mos. In battle of, Monmouth. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35873. d. Oct. 26, 1845, in Union Co. Children-William; Polly; Elijah; Huldah Davis Monger.

 

DAVIS, JOSEPH. Montgonery. Co., OH;

DAVIS, JOSHUA. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, LODOWICK Spencer County b. Feb., 1764, Montgomery Co., MD Service-Enlisted in Fredericktown,, MD  June 23, 1781, served as a Pvt. in Capts. John Reid, Nathaniel Beall Magruder’s and David Lynn’s MD CO. and was discharged Dec. 10, 1783. Proof:  Pension claim R. 2713. ‘DiediAug. ,13, 1841, Spencer Co., IN “‘Married-Dolly Ann, 1790. Ch. Hezekiah, b. 1790; Sally, b. 1792; Lucey, b, 1794; Polly, b.’ 1796; Amos, b. 1797; Jemima, b. 1799; Joshua, b. and d. 1801; Dicky, b. 1802; Leroy, b: 1804;. Forrest, ‘b. 1897; Harper, b. 1808; Miranda, b. 1810. ‘._ Collected by Irvington Chapter D. A. R.

 

DAVIS, NATHANIEL. Summit. Co., OH;

DAVIS, NEHEMIAH. Athens. Co., OH;

DAVIS, NOAH. Portage. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, SAMUEL. Franklin. Co., OH;

DAVIS, SILAS. Greene. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, THOMAS. Montgomery. Co., OH;

DAVIS, THOMAS. Greene. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, PHILEMON. Ripley Co., IN; Born~li50. : Service-Enlisted in MD in Aug., 1775. Served 1 year and 7 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 31640. d. 1841, Ripley Co., IN Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Collected by Mrs.. A. B. Wycoff, 219 Maplewood Ave., Batesville, IN.

 

DAVIS, WALTER. Jackson. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. Muskingum. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. Fairfield. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. Pike. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. Vinton. Co., OH;

DAVIS, WILLIAM. R.. Greene. Co., OH;

 

DAVIS, WLLIAM Parke County b. Jan. 12, 1761, Worcester Co., MD. Service-While residing in Worcester Co. MD  he enlisted in Mar. 1780, and served 3 years as a Pvt. under Capts. John Stewart and Bartley Townsend, Col. Samuel Handy’s MD Regt. Served as a ranger guarding the shores of the rivers and protecting the inhabitants of Worcester and adjoining counties from the Tories, Proof:  Pension claim S. 32202. d. Last payment of pension was made Sept. 13, 1834. Had a son living in Parke Co. in 1834.

 

DAVISSON, ISAAC. Clark. Co., OH;

 

DAWSON, EDWARD.  Tigpecanoe Co., IN; b. 1755; Service-Pvt. in Capt. Samuel Montgomery’s CO., 7th PA Line, 1776. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 3, p. 221. d. Aug. 28, 1833. Buried on the Jack Bryan Farm, 3/a Militia from Warren Co. Married-Hannah - (1759-1839). Ch. Elizabeth 1777-1861, m. Enos Moore, 1785-1845; Leonard. Collected by Miss Sarah Lank, Greencastle, IN.

 

DAWSON, HENRY. Clarke. Co., OH;

DAWSON, JAMES. Jackson. Co., OH;

DAY, GEORGE. Jefferson. Co., OH;

DAY, JEHIAL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DAY, JOHN. Miami. Co., OH;

DAY, LEWIS. Portage. Co., OH;

DAY, SAMUEL. Ross. Co., OH;

 

DEAKINS, JAMES Franklin Co., IN b. Nov. 14, 1754, Prince George County, VA Service-Enlisted as a Pvt. from Westmoreland, VA, in Capt. Richard Parker’s CO., Col. Spotswood’s Regt., in Sept., 1775; he was in the battle of Long Bridge and was discharged at Williamsburg, VA, Aug. 20, 1776. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9833. d. Jul. 20, 1834, Fairfield Twp., Franklin Co., IN Married-Martha Brand, 1782 (1765-1835). Ch. John, b. 1783; Alice, ,b. 1785; William, b. 1796; Mary, b. 1800; Martha, b. 1802; Elizabeth, b. 1804; Nicholas, b. 1807.

 

DEAL, DANIEL Floyd County b. abt. 1760, Lancaster, PPA. Service-Entered from Lancaster, Penn., as Pvt. for 2 mod. under Capt. Stevens, 6 mos. under Capt. Anthony Frecker, Col. Klotts and Gen. Mercer. Proof:  Pension claim W. 6999, B. L. Wt. 36640-160-55. d. Jul. 4, 1839, Floyd County. Married-Catherine Shake, 1801.

 

DEAM, HENRY. Montgomery. Co., OH;


DEAN, AARON. Seneca. Co., OH;

DEAN, ABRAHAM. Ross. Co., OH;


DEAN, BENJAMIN. Canfield Village, Mahoning Co., OH; b. 14 Sep. 1739 in Cornwall, Litchfield, CT, the son of Reuben 1701-1790 and Ann [Carter] Dean 1704-1762;  d. 13 Aug. 1815. Pvt. in Col. Elmore's Regt., continental service. Mattross in Lamb's Regt. of artillery. Served three years. ( Benjamin Dean (nephew of Benjamin and his namesake), born 1760, the son of this soldier's brother, Moses Dean, may in truth have served as a substitute for this soldier.) Buried in Canfield, OH.

 

DEAN, JOHN b. Jul. 31, 1757. Scott County Service-While residing in Dorchester Co. MD  enlisted 1776, for 6 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. .Joseph Richardson, Col. William Richardson and Gen. Bell. Shipped 1777 under Capt. Wm. Bedloe. 1778 shipped under Capt. Lockley. 1780 shipped under Capt. Wm. Derry. 1782 shipped under Capt, HIL In battle of White Plains. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16100. d. Last payment of pension was made Sept. ‘7, 1838.


DEAN, SAMUEL. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

DEANE, WALTER.. CAPT.. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

DeCAMP, JAMES. Clermont. Co., OH;

DEEDS, GEORGE. Greene. Co., OH;. b.. 1762

DeFORD, JOHN. Fayette. Co., OH;. 1750. in. Kent. Co., MD;

DeFORD, JOHN. Fayette. Co., OH;

DeFREES, JOSEPH. HUTTEN. Miami. Co., OH;

DEITRICK / BALTSH,  JOHN. BALSAR,  JOHN / JOHANN.  ST.. Muskingum. Co., OH;

 

DEATRICK, PETER b. Augusta Co., VA Harrison Co., IN Service-Served under Gen. Marion. Proof:  D. A. R. application of Mrs. Margaret Payton’s. d. 1863. Buried Deatrick Cemetery, Boone Twp. Married-Mary Beard. Ch. Mrs. Margaret Payton; David. Collected by Piankeshaw Chapter D. A. R.


DE BERRY, HENRY. b.  in Edgecombe Co., NC; d. in Montgomery Co., NC He was the first sheriff of Montgomery Co., NC


DECKER, DAVID. Buried in Moscow, ME  Was one of the Boston Tea Party.

 

DECKER, JOHN (JOHANNES) SR. b. Baptized March 9, 1712. Knox Co., IN Service-Pvt. 7th class in Capt. George Gieslman (Gyselman) CO., 1780. Later was listed among Associators and Militiatia from Aug. 24, 1782, to Oct. 24, 17:32, under Capt. Thomas Clingan. Both services from York Co., PA Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series VI, vol. 11, pp. 571 and 660. d. Before Jan. 10, 1791. Buried in Decker Graveyard, Decker Twp. Married-Diana Kuykendall. Ch. Barbary; Isaac; Joseph; Abraham; Moses; John; Luke; Tobi,as; Elizabeth. Collected by Miss Helen Decker and Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

DECKER, JOSEPH Knox Co., IN b. Hampshire County, VA Service-Private-Associators and Militiatia under Capt. Edmund Baxter, Chester Co. Muster Roll of the 4th CO., for the spring of 1785, under Capt. Will Martin, York Co., PA Proof:  Pemi. Archives, Series 5, vol. 5, p. 682, and Series 6, vol; 3, pp. 1469 and 1473. d. Will probated Jan. 20, 1810. Buried Decker Graveyard, Decker’ Twp. Married-Florinda, .---. Ch. Isaac; Abraham; and a daughter, who, married - Johnson. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

DECKER, LUKE. Knox Co., IN; b. abt. 1760, PPA. I .- Service-Pvt. under Capt. Edward Baxter in Militiatia of ‘Chester Co.; PA Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 4, p. 682, Records on Knox Co., IN;  d. Abt. Mar. 1825 and was buried in the Decker Graveyard, Decker Twp. Married-First Sarah Kuykendall. Ch. John; Dr. Hiram; Asa. Second W. Trenny Claypool. Collected .from records of Registrar of Francis Vigo Chapter D. A.. R

 

DEDMAN, SAMUEL. Pike Co., IN; b. 1749. ,, Service-Enlisted Feb. 7, 1777, as Sgt. under Capt. John Marks, Cal;’ Charles Lewis, VA.’ Served 3 yrs. In battles of Brandywine- -Germantown and Monmouth. Proof: Pension claim S. 35887. d. Aug. 18, 1818. Collected by Cradle of. Liberty Chapter D. A. R.

 

DEISKY (DEASTY, DESKY), LEIMAN (LEAMON, LEEMAN). Switzerland Co., IN; b. abt 1758. -- Service:  Enlisted 1780 as Pvt.,  NJ Battalion, 3 yrs. Discharged by  Gen.  Washington, June 5, 1783.. He was honored by a badge .of merit for faithful service. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35886..  d. Feb. 15, 1829. Probably buried near the Old Bethel Church now in  ___ York -Twp.  married Hannah -- children: Malinda m. Joel Heron , 1824, Sarnuel, Polly, married. .Chas. F. Krutz  1834;.. James;. Sarah, m. Thomas_Hattton in 1823..  ColIected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN:,

 

DE LA BALM, AUGUSTUS MOTTIN Allen bounty Service-Served as Colonel in the French army, came to this country with Marquise de la Fayette and served with him in the service of the state of VA ‘Went with George Rogers Clark to Post St. Vincentores. In 1780 he organized a company of 400 men from Vincennes to go north to quell Indian disturbances at Post Miami (Fort Wayne). He, in command of an advance company of 80 men, destroyed the store house of Baubine on Nov. 3, 1780, and returned toward Vincennes to meet the reinforcements and camped on the banks of -the Abute (Aboite) river and were ambushed in the night by Miami Indians led by Little Turtle, and was killed.. Proof:  -Drapers Mss. 50-J-77, Wisconsin Historical Society; Original letter of LaGras reporting the massacre; Histories of Allen Co., IN Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN.

 

DELAP, JAMES. Ripley Co., IN; b. 1755, Burlington, NJ Service-Entered service from NJ, under Col. Robert Taylor in 1’777. Served 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32215.. d. Jul. 10, 1840. Buried near Versailles, IN Stone and government marker and name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Married- -Sidney, b. 1763. Son, Nathaniel, 1793-1841, rn. Mary Kindle. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

DELONG, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

DELZELL, WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;. b.. 1755, PA;


DEMING, SIMEON. Washington. Co., OH;


DEMON, LEVI. b.  1749; d. Mar., 1797; buried at Hartford, VT Served in Col. Ebenezer Wood's Regt.

 

DEMOSS, ANDREW Martin County b. Jul. 2, 1753, Berkley Co., VA Service-Pvt. enlisted 1776, under Capt. Nevil, 12 VA Regt. Was in Battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Gates Defeat. Discharged at Winchester, VA Entered service at Martinburg, VA Proof:  Pension claim rejected--R. 2869. Son-Andrew, Jr.

 

DEMOS, JOHN. Decatur Co., IN; b. Sept. 16, 1758. Service; Enlisted in infantry in company under Andrew Waggoner in 12th VA Regt., Col. James Wood, 1776. Battles. of Camden, S. C., and after this he was transferred to 4th Regt. of VA Line. Employed as a wagoner to transport the baggage of the French under command of Lafayette. Was also in battle of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9832. B. L. Wt. 60-100. d. Aug. 12, 1844. Buried on Militiaon ,Byer’s farm, Clay Twp. Decatur Co. Bronze marker placed by Lone Tree Chapter D. A. R. Married-Lucy Chapel, b. 1765, m. 1787. Ch. Peter, b. 1788; Dorothy, b. 1790; Susanna, b. 1793; Sarah, b. 1796; John, b. 1798; Charley, b. 1800; Lucy, b. 1803; Mary, b. 1807.

 

DEMUTH, CHRISTOPHER. Tuscarawas. Co., OH;

DEMUTH, GOTTLIEB. Tuscarawas. Co., OH;

 

DENBO, ELIJAH Crawford County b. 1738, Durham, New Hampshire. Service-Four yrs. in Col. Meserve’s NH Regt., French and Indian War. Entered the Rev. War. at Lee, NH, April, 1’775, as a Captain of NH Troops. Fought at Bunker Hill, Portsmouth, Cambridge and in Canada. Served in Col. Burnham’s and Gen. Poor’s Regts. Was Captain of NH Scouts during the Indian War, 1781-85. Proof:  Pension record; NH Adjutant General’s Report of 1866. d. 1823. Buried Denbo Cemetery, English, IN Government marker. Married-Sarah Willey. Only child, Joseph, 1779-1851, m. Jane Lowry, dau. of John Lowry a Rev. S. and g. dau. of Alexander Lowry, a. Rev. S. ColIected by Francis J. Denbo (Capt. U. S. Army, A. E. F., France) Terre Haute, IN.

 

DENISON, JOHN. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DENISON, WILLIAM. Muskingum. Co., OH;

DENMORE, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

DENNIS, JOHN. Clermont. Co., OH;


DENNISON, CHAUNCEY. b. 1750; d. Jul. 18, 1838. (Headquarters.)

 

DENNY, ROBERT Washington Co., OH b. 1753, Berks Co., PPA. Service-Enlisted Frederick Co., VA, 1779. Recommended for Lieut. in this year, as shown by notes of Military Services in Frederick Co., VA, 1779. Proof:  Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in VA, Augusta Co., 1745-1800; Chalkley, vol. 2, p. 505; Genealogy of Denny FaMilitia in England and America, by C. C. Denny, p. 237. d. Apr 17, 1826. Buried Sharon Cemetery, S. E. of Salem, IN Government marker placed by Christopher Harrison Chapter D. A. R. Married_1778, Rac:hel Thomas (1758-1808). Ch. David; Elisha; SamueI; Joseph; William; John; Mary; James; Sally. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

DENISON, JOHN. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DENISON, WILLIAM. Muskingum. Co., OH;

DENMORE, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

DENNIS, JOHN. Clermont. Co., OH;

 

DENNY, SAMUEL * Putnam Co., IN b. Aug. 28, 1755, Chester Co., PennsyIvania. Service-Enlisted Frederick Co., VA Served March 6, 1777-June 20, 1777, under Capt. Peter Babb and Col. John Smith; Summer 1777, 2 mos., 3 days as 2nd Lieut. under Capt. Aaron Mercer and Col. Smith; Aug., 1777, 2 mos. as Pvt. under Capt. Mercer and Col. Smith; 1778, 6 mos. under Capt. Mercer and Col. Alex Skotts Wood, 2nd VA Militiatia. In the battles of Brandywine, Germantown. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32212: d. Jul. 4, 1843. Buried Deer Creek Baptist Cemetery, Warren Twp. Married-Elizabeth -. Had no children of their own, but reared 13 orphan children. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

DENNY, SAMUEL. Pickaway. Co., OH;

 

DENNY, WALTER Elkhart Co., IN; b. March 3, 1756, Lancaster Co., PPA. Service-Captain of 7th CO., 2nd Battalion, Cumberland Co. Militiatia 1777, under Col. Davis. Pvt. in 5th CO., 2nd Battalion, Cumberland Co., Penn., Sept. 1.0, 1781. Was commissioned Captain for buried avery at Yorktown. He was also in War of 1812 and cited for buried avery at Harrisburg, Penn., on March 29, 1814. I Proof:  Penn. Archives. d. March 31, 1842. Buried Jackson Cemetery, Haw Patch, IN Stone. Married-Elizabeth McConnell, 1761-1820. Ch. John; William; Elizabeth, 1788-1864, m. Thomas Nisbet. Collected by Mrs. F. C. Wherley, 800 Garfield Ave., Elkhart, IN.

 

DENNY, WILLIAM Putnam Co., IN b. 1748 Chester Co., PA Service-Frederick Co., VA-enlisted early in war. Served as 2nd Lieut. in Capt. Peter Babb’s CO., Col. John Smith’s Regt. In a campaign against Indians. After 1777, was 1st Lieut. in Capt. Aaron Mercer’s CO. Assisted in guarding prisoners taken at surrender of Cornwallis. d. Apr 5, 1832. Buried private Cemetery E. of Greencastle, IN Married-Mary Shields, 1792. Ch. Martha, b, 1795; John,’ b. 1797; Nancy, b. 1800; Isabel, b. 1802; Mary, b. 1804,. m. James Denney; Eliza, b. .1808, m. Hiram Gaither. Collected by Miss Minnetta Wright, Greencastle, IN.

 

DENUNE, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

 

DE PAUW, CHARLES Washington Co., OH; b. March 11, 1753, Ghent, Europe. Service: Was a boyhood friend of Lafayette. Joined his fortunes with Lafayette expedition and came to America. Fought throughout the war. Was with Lafayette at the battle of Brandywine. Was wounded in the siege of York. Proof:  FaMilitia records Appleton’s CycIopedia of Am. Biography, p. 144 of vol. 2; Representative Men in IN, vol. 2, p, 10. d. Aug; 31, 1814. Buried Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, IN Stone. Son-N. B. De Pauw. Collected by Mrs. Harvey Morris, Salem, IN.

 

DEPOSITER (DEPOYSTER), JOHN b. 1754, Kent Co., Delaware. Warrick or Posey Co., IN. Service-Entered service 1775, under Capt. Jonathan Caldwell-1st Del. Regt. for 12 mos., Geo. McCall was First Lieut. Marched to NY through Philadelphia. Later became ill and was sent to , _ Wilmington, where he was discharged. Proof:  Pension claim S! 32214. d. 1843.

 

DEPOY, CHRISTOPHER. Ross. Co., OH;

 

DEPUE, DANIEL. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

DEVER, JOHN. (DEAVOR). Scioto. Co., OH;

DEVIN, MICHAEL. Washington. Co., OH;

DEVOL, JONATHAN. Washington. Co., OH;

DEVON, DAVID. Perry. Co., OH;

DEVOSE, NICHOLAS. Brown. Co., OH;

DE. WEESE, JOSHUA. Miami. Co., OH;

 

DEWEY, OLIVER. Summit. Co., OH;

 

DEWITT, WILLIAlM Switzerland Co., IN; b. March 18, 1763. Frederick Co., MD.’ Service-Enlisted and served in a company of PA Militiatia, under Capt. Thos. Clugedge, Maj. Robert Clugedge, Maj. Poper. Was drafted in Bed.ford Co., PA Served 9 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 729 B. L. Wt. 26609-160-35. d. Jan. 31, 1838. ProbabIy buried in Cotton Twp., Switzerland Co. Married-Elizabeth White Conner, m. Dec. 4, 1804. Ch. (named in soldier’s will) PoIly buried adford; Nancy; Betsey Palmerton; John m. Mary Jane Potter; Phoeby b. John Johy; Judith m. Simeon Shattick; Marie; Isabelle. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

DEWOLF, BENJAMIN. Licking. Co., OH;

DEWOLF, JOSEPH. Trumbull. Co., OH;


DE WOLF, LEVI. b.  May 9, 1764; d. Jan. 23, 1849; buried at Morris, CT

 

DEWOLPH, ABDA. (DOLPH). Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 

DICKERSON, GEORGE. Harrison. Co., OH;

 

DICKENSON, GRIFFITH Switzerland Co., IN; b. Dee. 25, 1762. Hanover Co., VA Service-Enlisted 1777 under Capt. Richard Anderson, 5th VA Regt., _j. Col. Ball, Gen. Hand’s brigade, for 3 yrs. Was at Valley Forge. Discharged nea.r Williamsburg. Proof:  Switzerland County, IN, Civil Order Book, Sept., 1832, p. 68. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay, IN.

 

DICKERSON, JOHN b. 1755, MD. Jefferson Co., IN Service-Captain 3rd Regt. of NY Proof:  Stryker’s Officers and Meti of NJ in the Rev. d. May 15, 1828. Buried Marling Cemtery, S. of Hanover, IN , Stone and Government marker placed by John Paul Chapter D. A. R. Married-Grace Lindsley, Aug. 15, 1780, d. March 13, 1836. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R.

 

DICKERSON, ROBERT Marion Co., IN Service-Pvt. in Capt. Moss’s 2nd VA Regt. Enlisted in war on the condition of receiving 160 acres of land and $10.00 bounty. Received the bounty and no land. Proof:  Pension claim S. 46355 B. L. Wt. 1385-100. Records in the .General Accounting Office, Washington, do not show that any payments were ever made to this pensioner.

 

DICKERSON, THOMAS. Washington. Co., OH;

 

DICKERSON, WALTER b. June 17, 1763, Morris County, NJ. Vigo County Service-Pvt. in Capt. Thomas Dickerson’s CO. under Major Hutchins in NJ Troops. Proof:  Office of Adjutant General; D. A. R. No. 205’783. d. Oct. 8, 1855. Buried Dickerson FaMilitia burying ground-Lost Creek Twp. Married-Penelope Heaton, 1’762-1849. Ch. Caleb; Elizabeth, m. Joseph Graham; Samuel; John, m. Rhoda Holland; Ruth; Walter; Penelope; Martha, m. John S. Tiley; Nancy, m. Matthew Gray; Daniel. Soldier married second time-no issue. Third time to Sarah Garthwait. Collected by Fort Harrison Chapter D. A. R


DICKEY, ELIAS. b.  1754; d. Nov. 13, 1839; served Capt. Daniel Emerson's company, Col. Wingate's Regt. Dickinson, Jesse. b.  1753; d. Mar. 17, 1840; buried in Fitch's Cemetery, Northmoreland Co., PA He was a fifer. Served under Capt. Stoddard and Capt. Samuel Sanford and Cols. Chandler, Russell, Hait, and Isaac Sherman Regt.s. He was at Brandywine, Bunker Hill, and at the surrender at Yorktown.

 

DICKEY, HUGHEY. Clermont. Co., OH;

DICKEY, MOSES. Columbiana. Co., OH;

DICKEY, ROBERT. Clermont. Co., OH;

 

DICKEY, ROBERT. Ross. Co., OH;

DICKEY, SAMUEL. Butler. Co., OH;


DICKINSON, JOHN. b.  1758; d. 1850; buried in West Cemetery, Amherst, MA


DICKINSON, NATHANIEL. b.  1750; d. 1802; buried in West Cemetery, Amherst, MA Served in Col. Elisha Porter's Regt.


DICKINSON, OLIVER. b.  Jul. 10, 1757; d. Mar. 23, 1847; buried at Militiaon, CT

 

DICKINSON, ZEBULIN,  Dearborn Co., IN; b. 1’761. New York. Service-Pvt. under Capt. Ephraim Woodworth in the Regt. of Albany ~ Co. Militiatia, district of Saratoga, NY Fifer under John Thompson. Proof:  D. A. R. No. 96900 and No. 210454. d. 1835, Dearborn County. Married-Elizabeth buried ush. Ch. Townsend, b. 1795, m. Sophia Stearns; Amos, b. 1818, m. IN Talmerton; Mary, m. John Underwood;’ Deborah, m. S. P. Palm.er; John Calvin. C,ollected by Mrs. H. S. McKee, Greensburg, IN.

 

DICKSON, CHRISTOPHER. Butler. Co., OH;

 

DICKSON, GEORGE. Harrison. Co., OH;

DILDINE, JOHN. Columbiana. Co., OH;

 

DILLE, DAVID. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 

DILLE, CALEB Henry County b. 1759, Washington Co., PPA. Service-Private. Received depreciation pay Washington Co. Militiatia, Continenta Line. Pvt. in 2nd class, Capt. John Militiaers’ CO., 1st Battalion, Washington Co. Militiatia, Lieut. Col. Henry Enoch, Maj. _ Samuel McCollough. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 6, vol. II, p. 8. d. 1839. Buried Old Graveyard, N. E. part of Knightstown, IN Government marker placed by Maj. Hugh Dinwiddie Chapter D. A. R. Married-Rebecca Martin. Ch. David; Daniel; Rebecca; Noahdiah; Phoebe; Abigail; Absolam; Joseph; Caleb; Martha. Collected by Mrs. Roy A. Mayse, Goshen, IN.

 

DILLEY, EPHRAIM. SR.. Guernsey. Co., OH;

DILLEY, SAMUEL. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DIMICK, mOOR. Summit. Co., OH;

DISBROWN, HENRY. Medina. Co., OH;


DIEFENDERFER, JOHN. Buried in old Allentown Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA

 

DILL, GEORGE, SR. b.  1759 in Germany; Pvt.. in Grenadiers Co. of Capt. March / Martz of Col. Count Donop's Hessian Regt.; d. possibly in Militiaaukee, WI abt. 1847-48; unk burial place.


DINGLEY, THOMAS. d. 1806. Captain of Thirteenth Company Marshfield,Second Plymouth Co. Regt. He was a deacon. Buried at Winslow, MA

 

DITTO, FRANCIS. Seneca. Co., OH;

 

DITZLER, PETER. Clark Co., IN; b. abt. 1756, PPA. Service-Living in PA when enlisted. Drafted 1776, in Lancaster Co., Penn., in Capt. Steven’s CO, of Militiatia, Col. Philip Greenewalt, 2 mos. Enlisted at Powel Hook, NJ, Capt. Andrew Freckey. 6 mos. under Col. Klotz. Discharged at Trenton. Again drafted and served for over 1 yr. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16102. d. Jul. 18, 1837. Buried Union Chapel Cemetery. Child-George Y.

 

DIVER, DANIEL. Portage. Co., OH;

DIXON, ALEXANDER. Morrow. Co., OH;

DIXON/ DICKSON, ANDREW. Belmont. Co., OH;

 

DIXON, GEORGE Warren County b. 1754, Augusta Co., VA Service-Volunteered Sept. 5, 1777. 3 mos. private under Capt. Armstrong, Gen. Hann. Drafted Feb., 1778, 6 mos. private under Henderson, Gen. Clark. May 1, 1779, 1 year, 2 mos., private under Col. Brown. Called into service from Greenbrier Co., VA Proof:  Pension claim S. 16764. d. Feb., 1840. Warren Co. Children and heirs of soldier-Peter Dixon; Unite Davis; Jesse Dixon; Henry Dixon; OIiver Stover.

 

DIXON, JOHN Ohio County b. Nov. 12, 1763, Frederick Co., MD. Service-Pvt. in Capt. Hopkins CO. in cavalry of Regt. of PA Line. Helped build Ft. Washington, now Cincinnati, and was at Ft. Vincennes during Indian raid. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9835. d. Widow states in her application for pension that soldier died March 24, 1846, but his will was probated March 30, 1840. Buried in Dixon Graveyard near Rising Sun, IN Married-1791, Elizabeth Garrison, 1774-1848. Ch. Tamson, b. 1792, m. John Hunter; Lydia, b. 1793, m. Benjamin McQueen; Elizabeth, b. 1796, m. William M. Orr; Sara, b. 1800, m. James Clement; Rhoda, b. 1802, m. William Babbs; Nancy, b. 1807, m. James Clark; Rebecca, m. John McCullum; Annie; Palta; William. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

DIXON, JOSEPH Vigo County b. 1760. Probably PPA. Service-Acct. of 5th, 6th, and 7th classes of the 8th Battalion of the Cumberland Co., Penn., Militiatia, called upon to perform a love of Duty by an order of the Council Aug. 1, 1780. Proof:  Penn. Archives. d. 1827. Buried in Grandview Cemetery, Terre Haute, IN Government marker. Married-Elizabeth Hurst. Ch. John and Joseph. Collected by Richmond Chapter and Ft. Harrison Chapter D. A. R.

 

DIXON, JOSHUA. Columbiana. Co., OH;

DIXON, WILLIAM. Brown. Co., OH;

DOANE, RICHARD. Washington. Co., OH;

 

DOBBINGS, JAMES Marion Co., IN b. abt. Jul. 11, 1760, Baltimore, MD. Service-In 1’774 or 1775 “impressed” at Baltimore by Capt. Samuel Smith to serve as a marine or sailor on board the schooner Polly, then employed in carrying the public mail from Annapolis to Head of Elk,, MD  it being unsafe to carry it by land. Served 1 yr. 10 mos., acting as mate the greater part of the time and sometimes sailing the sch.ooner in the absence of the commander, James Lynch. Was discharged at Baltimore by Col. Zebulon Hollingsworth of MD A year later he enlisted as a substitute for his father, James Dobbings, and served as a Pvt. 6 mos. in the Flying Camp under Capt. Samuel Smith, Lieut. Wm. Butler, Ensign Jacob Rogers, Col. Zeb. Hollingsworth. In the battle of Brandywine. Proof:  Pension claim R. 2979. Pensioned while living in Center Twp., Marion Co., IN

 

DODDS, WILLIAM. Montgomery. Co., OH;

DODGE, JEREMIAH. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

DODGE, JOHN, JR.. Washington. Co., OH;

DODGE, NATHANIEL. Washington. Co., OH;

DODGE, SHADRACH. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

DODSON, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DOHRMAN, ARNOLD. HENRY. Jefferson. Co., OH;

 

DOLPH, STEPHEN. Clark Co., IN; b. 1737. Service---Enlisted 1781, under Capt. John Buell, 1st Regt. Conn., Col. Govenor. Discharged Nov., 1782. Proof:  Pension claim S. 35897. d. Jan. 14, 1824, Clark Co. Married-Emma -. Ch. Mary; Sarah; Phebe.

 

DONLEY, JAMES. Clermont. Co., OH;


DOOLITTLE, AMBROSE. (Grave located by Lady Fenwick Chapter, Cheshire, CT)

 

DOGAN, JEREMIAH J. Decatur Co., IN;  b. 1764. Service-Resident of Fauquier Co., VA Enlisted April, 1780, to serve as drummer in company under Capt. Stewart in Regt. of Col. Blackwell in VA Line for 2 years. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32219. B. L. Wt. 26367-160-55. d. Apr 14, 1857. Buried in Mt. Pleasant ‘Cemetery. Government marker. Children are mentioned in pension application but no names given.

 

DONNELL, THOMAS. Decatur Co., IN; b. June 1765, Cumberland Co., PPA. Service-As a frontier ranger in Westmoreland Co., Penn., between 1178-83. Als,o private in Militiatia of Westmoreland Co. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 3, vol. 23, p. 283; Series 5, vol. 4, p. 435. d. 1833. Buried Kingston Cemetery. Stone. Married-Nancy Barr, 1771-1833. Ch. James, 1790-1863; Sarah, 1792- 1846; Catherine, 1794; Robert Barr, 1797-1882; Samuel, 1799- 1846; Margaret, 1800-1817; Nancy, 1804-1846; Thomas, 1806-1863; Luther A. and Eliza J. (twins), 1809; John R., 1812-1890. Collected by Miss Emma A. Donnell (deceased), Greensburg, IN.

 

DORR, MATHEW. Athens. Co., OH;

DORSEY, CHARLES. Champaign. Co., OH;

DORSEY, JOHN. HAMMOND, JR.. Butler. Co., OH;

 

DORSEY,  NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON, JR.  Montgomery Co., IN; b. 11-1-1759 Anne Arundel Co, MD; Service:  Pvt Capt. Goodman's Co 4th MD Regt. (also Ensign);  d. 10-16-1821 Montgomery Co., IN - pioneer settler.  Married Rachel Warfield (b. 1759 Anne Arundel, MD) on Valentine's Day, 1779  (b. * Children: Nicholas (29 Jan 1781-10 Oct 1804); Joshua (b. 18 Jan 1793); Noah (30 Jan 1785-?;  m. Nancy Ann Hall); Matilda (31 Mar 1787-?); Clarissa (28 Oct 1789); Alfred (10 Oct 1804 -10 Sep 1819); Reuben (12 May 1794); Ezra (6 Feb 1796-12 Nov 1835); Lloyd (15 Mar 1798-?); Eveline (9 Mar 1801--20 Apr 1803) and (Mortimer (23 Oct 1803-16 Oct 1832 in Montgomery Co IN); Source: Roster of Soldiers & Patriots of American Rev. Buried in IN 1966 p 35.

DOTY, PETER. Morrow. Co., OH;

DOUD, ISAAC. Crawford. Co., OH;

DOUD, JAMES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

DOUGAN, JOHN Wayne Co., IN b. Jan. 9, 1763, Lancaster Co., PPA. Service-While living in Randolph Co., N. C., he enlisted in 1778 and served 3% years as a Pvt. in Capt. Thomas Dougan and William Gray’s CO. of horse, and under Col. Edward Sharp, Col. John Collier, Col. James Dougan and Col. Sanders. He was in a number of skirmishes with the Tories. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9836. d. Jan. 25, 1842. Buried in Earlham Cemetery. D. A. R. marker placed by Richmond Chapter D. A. R. Married-Margaret Collier, 1764-1855. Ch. Margaret, 1785-1819, m. John F. Fryas; Mary, b. 1788, m. John McWhinney; Susannah, b. 1790; Thomas, b. 1792; Rebecca, b. 1795, m. John Walker; Ellen, b. 1797, m. David Adams; John C., b. 1801, m. Rebecca Homes; Martha Kerr, b. 1804, m. Thomas Little; Sarah, b. 1807; Jane, b. 181l. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross and Mrs. John Eudaley, Richmond, IN.

 

DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM Sullivan County b. June 7, 1762, Rowan Co., N.orth Carolina. Service-Volunteered Feb., 1780, served 1 mo. in Capt. Kuyendol’s N. C. CO. Dragoons; volunteered Mar. 1780, served 3 mos. in Capt. Enoch?s CO., Col. Moffett’s N. C. Regt. Was in siege of Charleston, taken prisoner for 14 mos. then exchanged. Volunteered Aug., 1781, served 1 mo. in Capt. Mackafee CO. in Aug., 1782, served 1 mo. in Capt. Wood’s CO. Proof:  Pension cIaim W. 10315. d. Jan. 26, 1842. Buried Gill Twp., Sullivan Co. Married-Mary -- 1785, d. 1862. Ch. Agnes, b. 1785, m. Thomas Baker; Jane; John; William; Martha; Thomas. Collected by Mrs. James R. Riggs, Sullivan, IN.

 

DOUGHERTY (DAUGHERTY), WILLIAM Delaware County b. 1754, Chester Co., Permsylvania. Service-Private in company commanded by Capt. Swindler of Regt. under Col. Gates in PA Line. Served 7 mos. 21 days. Proof:  Pension claim W. 4182. d. Aug. 31, 1841. Buried on bank of White River below Yorktown, Delaware Co. Married-1777, Lydia Cox, d. 1851. Ch. Hannah Reed; James; Bridget Bell; William, Jr. (soldier of 1812) ; Elizabeth’ Reed; Lydia Somers.

 

DOUGLAS, JAMES. Pickaway. Co., OH;

 

DOUGLASS, DAVID b. 1756, Lock Co., PPA. Cass County Service-Commissioned Ensign 2nd CO., 8th Battalion, York Co., Penn., Militiatia, June 7, 1779, Capt. Thomas Warren, John Laird commanding officer. In active e’ervice until close of war. In battles of Brandywine, Kingston and Yorktown. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 2, vol. 14, p. 2, Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the association of the County of York, PA d. 1839, Logansport, IN Buried Old Cemetery. Government Marker. Married-First to Jean Buchanan (no children); second to Elizabeth Reay. Ch. David (soldier of 1812) ; Joseph, m. first to Susan Roath, second to Henrietta Pugh; William, 1815-1904, m. first to Amanda Thomas, second to Rosanna Trapp, third to Sarah Neff; Nancy, 1809-1896; Rebecca, 1811-1896; Rachel. Collected by Miss Laura D. Henderson, Logansport, IN.

 

DOUGLASS, RANDALL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DOUGLASS, WILLIAM. Highland. Co., OH;

DOWD, CONNER. Vinton. Co., OH;

 

DOWELL, GEORGE Monroe Co., IN Service-Enlisted in spring of 1781 as a Pvt. under Capt. John Sumter and was placed in Capt. Wm. McKinsie’s Company and served under Cols. Henderson and Hill, Gen. Sumter’s brigade S. C. Troops, 10 mos. Proof:  Pension cIaim S. 32222. d. Oct., 1845. Buried in Moore Cemetery, W. of Elliottsville, IN, Stone. Married-Jane -. Had at, least one child. Collected by Mrs. Laura Esarey, Bloomington, IN.

 

DOWERS, CONRAD. Ripley Co., IN;  b. 1764, Philadelphia, PPA. Service-Enlisted from Penn., in Mar. 1778, and served as Pvt. in Capt. Bunner’s CO., Cal. Weltner’s German Regt. for 9 mos. In battle of Monmonth. Discharged Nov., 1778. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9839.  d. Feb. 27, 1844, Ripley Co. Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. Married-Mary Shields, 1788, d. 1853. Ch. Sarah; Catherine. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

DOWERS, JACOB Ripley Co., IN; b. 1760, Philadelphia, PPA. Service-While a resident of Lancaster Co., Penn., enlisted in Aug., 1780, served in Capt. Bartley’s CO., Col. Johnston’s Fifth PA Regt., and was discharged by Col. Mentges after 6 mos. service. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16371. d. Jan. 9, 1847, Ripley Co., IN Name on Bronze tablet in Versailles Court House. ChildrenLAzariah; Henry; Isaac; Sally; Jolly; Purlina Sams; Nancy Johnson. Collected by Mrs. A. B. Wycoff, Batesville, IN.

 

DOWNEY, SAMUEL. Clermont. Co., OH;

 

DOWNING, MICH:AEL Jackson Co., IN; b. abt. 1760, Ireland; Service-Enlisted at age of 15 and served during the war and afterwards under Wayne. Served 11 yrs. in war as a volunteer from VA Proof:  D. A. R. No. 11096. Also Lineage 43, p. 100. d. 1852. Buried Downing Cemetery, Grassyfork Twp. Government marker. Married-Mary Ann Wells. Ch. John. Collected by Gen. Jacob Brown Chapter D. A. R., buried Brownstown, IN.

 

DOWNING, WILLIAM. Highland. Co., OH;

 

DOWNS, JESSE. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DOWNS, JOHN, SR.. Ross. Co., OH;

DOXSEE, THOMAS. (various. spellings). Stark. Co., OH;

 

BRISCOE, HENRY. Clark Co., IL;  b. in Maryland in 1763. Enlisted in 1781, serving until Dec. with Capt. David Lynn and Major Alexander Roxburg. He was in the siege of Yorktown. He moved to Kentucky and from there to Clark Co., IL, where he died, and is buried in the faMilitia burial ground one Militia east of Westfield. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

DRAKE, ABRAHAM. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DRAKE, BENJAMIN. Huron. Co., OH;

DRAKE, ISAAC. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DRAKE, JOSUA. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DRAKE, WILLIAM. Mahoning. Co., OH;

DRAPER, JONATHAN. Summit. Co., OH;

DRAPES, NATHAN, SR.. Trumbull. Co., OH;

DRAY, EDWARD. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

DRULINER, FREDERICK St. Joseph County b. June 18, 1754, Salem County, NJ. Service-Enlisted from Salem Co., NJ, as a Pvt.. in Capt. Abner Penton’s CO., Col. Benjamin Holmes’s NJ Regt., commanded part of the t.ime by Maj. Edward Hall, as follows: from June 17, 1776, 2 mos. 2 wks.; early in 1777, 3 mos.; from Jul. 1, 1777, 3 mos.; from Jan., 1778, 3 mos.; the greater part of this service was rendered at Fort Mercer, in Gloucester Co., NJ Proof:  Pension claim S. 16106; Stryker’s Officers and Men of Rev. War, p. 579. d. June 3, 1841. Buried Hamilton Cemetery, government marker and Bronze table placed Chapter D. A. R. Married-Hannah Summers. Ch. Gabriel, b. 1777, Hornell; Joseph. Collected by Miss Amanda McComb, South Bend, 128 St. Joseph Co. Govby Schuyler Colfax cl. 1851, m. Catherine IN.

 

DRUMMOND, JAMES, JR. Clark Co., IN;. b. 1764, PA; Service-Pvt. and Ensign in Capt. James Poe’s CO., 8th Battalion, Cumberland Co. Militiatia, Oct. 23, 1777, Col. Abraham Smith. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 6, p. 520, and Series 3, vol. 23, p. 618. d. Jul. 19, 1843. Buried Silver Creek Cemetery, W. of Charlestown, IN Stone. Bronze tablet placed by Piankeshaw and Green Tree Tavern Chapters D. A. R. Married-Nancy Griffith. Ch. Margaret, 1790-1845, m. John Carr; Nancy; Nellie; Mary; Lettia; Malinda; Rebecca; Hannah; Matilda; David; James; John. .Collected by Miss Mary Carr Guernsey, Charlestown, IN.

 

DRYDEN, WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;


DU BOIS, MARTIN. b.  Oct. 1, 1764, in New York; d. in Bunker Hill, MI, 1854. Enlisted in Ulster Co., NY, as a private. Buried in Fitchburg Cemetery, Bunker Hill, Ingham Co., MI His wife d. same day and both are buried in same grave.

 

DUC, HENRY. Vinton. Co., OH;

DUDLEY, ISAAC.. Summit. Co., OH

DUER, JOHN, SR.. Mahoning. Co., OH

DUGAN, HENRY. Hamilton. Co., OH

DUGAN, JAMES. Drake. Co., OH;

 

DUKE, JOHN Morgan County b. June 25, 1756, England. Service-Enlisted as a Pvt. in Capt. Charles Craig’s CO., 1st Penn, Line, Col., Edward Hand, May 5, 1776. Was in battles of Brandywine, Trenton, Princeton, Fort Washington and White Plains. Name is recorded among Pvt. in PA invalid Regt. at Phil. in Oct. and Nov., 1777. Sept. 12, 1778, he reenlisted to serve under Capt. John Pearson at Phil., Col. Walter Stewart’s 2nd Regt., Col. Richard Butler’s 9th Regt. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 2, vol. 10 and 11, and Series 3, vol. 23. Pension claim W. 9841. d. Apr 9, 1841, Johnson Co., IN Buried across the county line in Morgan Co., near Banta. Stone. Married-Sally McNeal 1789. Ch. Hugh; George; John; William; James; Robert; Mary; Elizabeth; Washington; a dau. m. John Jordan; a dau, m. Robert buried anch. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN.

 

DULIN, JOHN. SR.. Wayne. Co., OH;

DUMM, PETER. Ross. Co., OH;


DUMMER, NATHANIEL. Buried at Hallowell ME  (Grave marked 1917.)

 

DUMONT, PETER. Switzerland Co., IN;  b. 1744, New York. Service-Captain in 2nd Battalion Somerset, NJ His services in the cause were even more outside the ranks than as a soldier. Gen. Washington often consulted him. Certain accounts still in existence indicate that he may have been in the commissary department. It is also said that at Washington’s request he ran his Militias day and night to help the soldiers at Valley Forge and that this resulted in irretrievable loss financially. Due to overwork his health failed and he became blIN He refused to apply for a pension. Proof:  Tales of Our Forefathers by Eugene McPike, pp. 55-152; Stryker’s Register of NJ Officers and Soldiers, p. 289. d. 1821. Buried Cemetery at Vevay, IN Stone. Married-Mary Lowe, 1750-1841. Ch. Lydia Guest; Catherine Anderson; Jane Murphy; John; Abraham. Collected by Mrs. A. V. Danner, Vevay and Miss Ellen Graydon, INpolis, IN.

 

DUNCAN, GEORGE Orange Co., IN; b. March 8, 1758, Albemarle Co., VA Service-Served three different enlistments as a Pvt. in the VA Troops. Proof:  Pension claim W. 9845. d. Nov. 2, 1838. Buried Stampers Creek Cemetery. Stone. Government marker. Married-1790, Elizabeth Phillips, 1770-1850. Ch. John b. 1791; George Jr. b. 1792; Fleming H. b. 1794; Lisa b. 1796; Livina b. 1799; Sally b. 1801; Elizabeth b. 1806; Rolly b. 1807; Mary b. 18lb. Collected by Mrs. I. E. Tranter, Franklin, IN, and Mrs. N. B. Mavity, French Lick, IN. DUNCAN, JESSE b. abt. 1754, N. C. Parke County Service-Enlisted in Caswell Co., N. C., in 1778; served 11 mos. as a Pvt. in Capt. William Lytle’s CO. and in Col. Thackston’s N. C. Regt., and was in battles of buried ier Creek and Stono. Also served in Capt. Robert Moore’s CO., Cal. Archibald Lytle’s and James Sander’s N. C. Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16774. Moved to Parke Co., IN, 1840 to live with a daughter. d. Feb. 10, 1848. Buried in Rockville Cemetery. Had children living in VA and IN. Theodore Whitted is a great-grandson.

 

DUNHAM, JONATHAN. Washington. Co., OH;

 

DUNKAN, EDWARD. Decatur Co., IN;  b. 1759, Frederick Co., MD. Service-Drafted into service 1778, in Rowan Co., N. C., where he was living, under Capt. Joseph Craig, Gen. Rutherford, 3 mos. In 1781 again drafted, in brigade commanded by Gen. Davison. Proof:  Pension claim S. i7395. d. Last payment of pension was made Aug. 5, 1836.

 

DUNLAP, ALEXANDER. Brown. Co., OH;

DUNLAP, JOSEPH. Delaware. Co., OH;

DUNLAP, ROBERT. Lucas. Co., OH;

DUNLAP, WM., SR.. Mahoning. Co., OH;

DUNLEVY, FRANCIS. Warren. Co., OH;

 

DUNN, AARON Henry County b. March 7, 1763, PPA. Service-1781 drafted in CO. of Capt. Andrew Militiaikin’s in Ulster Co., NY Discharged 4 mos. later. In 1782 again drafted in Goshen, Orange Co., NY, in Capt. John Wood’s CO. of Militiatia for 3 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32223. d. Last payment of pension made Sept. 25, 1843. 130.

 

DUNN, ABMER. MARTIN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

DUNN, DUNCAN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

DUNN, ELINOR BREWSTER Monroe Co., IN’ b. Jan. 25, 1754, Augusta Co., VA Service-A Patriot. One of the Brewster Sisters who are on records as having given loyal aid to the soldiers of the revolution. They spun, wove, knit, sewed, and cooked to supply the needs of soldiers, contributing to the utmost from their possessions., TFey, melted their household utensils of pewter, molded them into bullets and sent them to the soldiers for, their use. Proof:  Article entitled “Revolutionary Service of the Brewster Sisters” by Ann A. Alexander; D. A. R. No. 93983. d. Nov. 3, 1841. She was buriedin Cemetery on IN University Campus, Bloomington, IN Stone. Husband-Samuel Dunn. Ch. James, m. Elizabeth Hopkins; John, m. Margaret Kerr; Sarah, m. John Maxwell; William m. Mariam Wilson; Nathaniel, m. Sophia Irwin; Samuel Jr., m. Elizabeth Grundy; Mary, m. David Henry Maxwell, M. D.; Martha, m. William Alexander. Collected by Mrs. S. G. Davenport; Vincennes, IN.

 

DUNN, HUGH Dearborn  Co., IN b. Curry County, Ireland. Service-Captain of 1st Regt., Middlesex Co., NJ, Militiatia. Proof:  NJ Archives; Collins History of KY, vol. 1, p. 5; S. A. R. Yearbook of KY, 1896. d. 1804. Buried near L,awrenceburg, IN Married-Mercy -, Son, Isaac. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

DUNN, REUBEN. Greene. Co., OH;

 

DUNN, SAMUEL b. 1754, Ireland. Knox Co., IN Service-Pvt. 5th Class, Chester Co., PA Militiatia under Capt. Reed. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 5, vol. 5, p. 647. d. Nov. 2, 1847. Buried  in the Upper IN Cemetery, Vincennes, IN Married-1789, Anna Stagg, 1770-1846. Ch. Rachel; John; Leah; Elizabeth; Mary; Sarah; Joseph; James; Andrew; Anna; Margaret;. Samuel. Collected by Mrs. E. A. Billman, Sullivan, 1ndiana.

 

DUNWELL, STEPHEN. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 

DUPLACY, JOSEPH Allen Co., IN Service-Volunteered at Post Vincennes with 400 others under Col. Augustus Mottin de la Balm to quell the Indians at Post Miami. Killed by Miami Indians on banks of Aboite River. Proof:  Drapers Mss., 50-J-77; Wisconsin Historical Society. OriginaI letter of LeGras reporting the massacre. Collected by Mrs. T. J. Hindman, Fort Wayne, IN.

 

DURHAM, JOHN Dearborn  Co., IN b. 1759, King and Queen County, VA Service-Served at various times in VA Army from 1777-1783. Proof:  Revolutionary Soldiers of VA, Supplement, p. 99. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

DURHAM, JOHN. Pickaway. Co., OH;

 

DURKEE, EBBE. Portage. Co., OH;

DURKEE, SOLOMON, SR.. Ashtabula. Co., OH;


DUSENBURY,  JOHN, CAPT. Peoria, IL; Buried in Peoria, IL, in old French Cemetery, now covered with buildings of a business character.

DUSENBERRY, WILLIAM. Perry. Co., OH:

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EADS, HENRY Franklin Co., IN b. 1755. On the Waters of the Shenandoah River in VA Service--Volunteered in 1776, while a resident of Kent Co., MD, and served on ishort tours on alarms, from that year until 1782- 3 yrs. and 2 mos. in all. All of his service was as a guard for the shores of Baltimore Bay and Elk River. He was in a number of skirmishes, several of them quite severe and the  British were frequently prevented from landing at the point of the bayonet. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32226. d. Aug. 23, 1843. Springfield ‘Twp., Franklin Co. Married-Sarah Elizabeth Sailors. Ch. Jonathan; Henry, Jr.; Mary, b. 1784, m. John Quick.

 

EARL, GRANTHAM. Seneca. Co., OH;

EARL, THOMAS. Ross. Co., OH;

 

EASTIN, PHILIP b. 1755, VA.. Jefferson Co., IN Service-Pvt. 8th VA, 27th Feb., 1777; Ensign, May 20, 1777; 2nd Lieut. Oct. 1, l777; 1st Lieut., Aug. 10, 1778; transferred to 4th VA, Sept. 14, 1778; retired Jan. 1, 1783. Proof:  Heitman’s Historical Register, p. 210. Inscription on stone. d. 1817. Buried in the Rykers Ridge Cemetery, near Madison, IN Stone. Married-1782, Sarah Anna Smith (1762-1843). Ch. Sarah, m. James Kelley Read; David, m. Nancy Griffin; Rebecca, m. Leonard Barnes; Charles, m. Sarah Swearinger; Frances, m. Benjamin Stevens; Philip, Jr., m. Elizabeth Green; Lucy, m. Eleanor Raylings; Rachel, m. Elmore Cheek; Mahala, 1799-1882, m. Elisha Gale English. Collected by W. G. Walling, 105 W. Madison St., Chicago, IL, and John Paul Chapter 1). A. R.

 

EATON, ALEXANDER. Hamilton. Co., OH;

EATON, JOSEPH. Guernsey. Co., OH;

EBERSOLE, JACOB. Clark. Co., OH;

EBERSOLE, SOLOMON. Hamilton. Co., OH;

ECKMAN, HIERONIMOUS. Mahoning. Co., OH;

EDDY, WILLIAM. R.. Lake. Co., OH;
 

EDENS, ELIAS b. 1753. Jefferson Co., IN Service-Pvt. in Capt. Francis Boykin’s CO., Col. Wm. Thompson’s 3rd S. C. Regt;. In battle of Eutaw Springs. Served 3 yrs. and 6 mos. Proof:  Pension claim W. 11092 and Order Book B.-315, Jefferson Co., IN d. Apr 29, 1839, in Militiaon Twp., Jefferson Co., IN Married-First to Sally -, b. 1750. Had one son, b. 1797, who m. Mary, b. 1802. Second to Nancy Ann Bradshaw, m. 1831. After death of Elias Edens, Nancy Ann married three times and after death of her fourth husband, applied and received a pension on Elias’ service. Collected by John Paul Chapter D. A. R

 

EDGAR, WM.. Union. Co., OH;

EDGINGTON, JOSEPH. Adams. Co., OH;

EDMAN, SAMUEL. Licking. Co., OH;

EDMONDS, Peter. Wayne. Co., OH;

EDWARDS, ADONIJAH. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

EDWARDS, JAMES. Brown. Co., OH;

EDWARDS, JAMES. Scioto. Co., OH;

EDWARDS, JOHN. Licking. Co., OH;

 

EDWARDS, JOHN. Washington Co., IN;  b. 1762, Jackson Co., PA; Service-Enlisted June, 17’78, in Lancaster, Penn., served until Oct., 1783, as a drummer in Capt. Van Swearingin and Clark’s Company., Col. Daniel Brodhead’s PA Regt. Served as drummer in 8th PA Regt., mustered Apr 29 (no yr.), and was paid to Jan. 1, 1782, to Jan. 1, 1783, and to Nov. 3, 1783. Proof:  Pension claim W. 8685. d. Apr 18, 1836, in Jackson Co., IN Married-Mary Jackson (1770-1846), m. 1790. Ch. John, b. 1792; Jesse, b. 1793; David, b. 1795; Margaret, b. 1796, d. 1801; Polly, 1798- 1836; Drewery, b. 1800; Margaret, b. 1803, m. Henry Greeg; Rebecca, b. 1804; Martha, b. 1806, m. William D. L. Haney; Joel, b. 1807; Aaron W., b. 1809, d. 1844; Nancy, b. 1811, m. Alexander Burlhanner. Collected by Mrs. Roy Bogner, Washington, IN.

 

EDWARDS, THOMAS. Miami. Co., OH;

EGGERS, GEORGE. Butler. Co., OH;

EGGLESTON, BENJAMIN. Portage. Co., OH;

EGGLESTON, ELIAB. Geauga. Co., OH;

EGGLESTON, TIMOTHY. Medina. Co., OH;

 

EHLER, MICHAEL Dearborn  Co., IN b. August 2, 1760, Lancaster, PPA., Service-Volunteered 1776, for 2 mos. as private under Capt. Boyd, Col. Ross, PA Enlisted 6 mos. under Capt. Grafe, Col. Cunningham, Gen. Hand; 1777, 2 mos. under Capt. Petrie, Col. Clots; 1779, 2 mos. under Capt. Davis, Col. Davis; 1781, tinder Capt. Boyd, Col. Ross. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16377. d. Apr 23, 1838. Probably buried in the Old Cemetery in Jackson Twp., Dearborn Co. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

ELAM, JOSHUA. Greene. Co., OH;

ELDRED, SAMUEL. Lorain. Co., OH;

ELDRIDGE, UNKNOWN.. Clermont. Co., OH;

 

ELKIN, JONATHAN. b.  in Haverhill, NH, Oct. 23, 1761; Joined Col. Baily's VT Regt. as a scout, but was captured by Loyalist forces that raided his father's house Mar. 6, 1781, and was taken to Quebec, transported as a prisoner-of-war to Ireland.  Later he was moved to Militia Prison near Plymouth, England.  He was exchanged for one of the Cornwallis captives and returned to Peachan the summer of 1782; Also served in the War of 1812, possibly as a Colonel. d. May 16, 1852 at 91 yrs. in Kenosha, WI; Buried the Green Ridge Cemetery, Kenosha Co., WI.

 

ELLENWOOD, BENJAMIN. Washington. Co., OH;

 

ELLIOT, JOHN Ohio County b. 1761, Chester, New Hampshire. Service---Pvt. and Serg. in NH Cont’l Line 1775, for 2 yrs. service. First enlistment under Capt. John Hile, Col. Starke, in NH Discharged by Col. Weston. Second enlistment in Rockingham Co., NH, under Capt. Durbin, Gen. Starke. Next as sergeant in Col. Peabody’s Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16784 and D. A. R. No. 142489. d. Last payment of pension was made Sept. 18, 1841. Buried in Old Cemetery, Rising Sun, IN. Married-Bathsheba Field,s, 1770-1836. Daughter, Harriet, 1810-1838. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM Jennings County b. May 12, 1752, Cumberland Co., PPA. Service-Ensign, 1779, under Capt. Todd, Bedford Co., Penn., Col. Davis, Maj. John Woo~ds. Ensign 1’780, under the same officers, against the Indians. Left service in Oct., a total of 10 mos. June, 1781, drafted. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16378. d. Aug. 20, 1838. Wife died before the pensioner. Robert Elliott was an heir of soldier.

 

ELLIOT, JOHN, DR.. Montgomery. Co., OH;

ELLIOT, JOHN. Geauga. Co., OH;

ELLIOTT, REUBEN. Ross. Co., OH;

ELLIOTT, ROBERT. Franklin. Co., OH;

ELIOTT, SAMUEL. Licking. Co., OH;

ELLIOTT/. ELLET. SAMUEL.. Summitt. Co., OH;

 

ELLIS, ABRAHAM. Clinton. Co., OH;

 

ELLIS, BENJAMIN Fayette Co., IN;  b. May 7, 1751, Sunderland, MA Service-While residing at Ashfield, Mass;, he enlisted ,May .3, 1775, and served 9 mos. as Pvt. in Capt. Simeon Hazeltine’s CO., a part of the time under Major Tupper and immediately after served 1 mo. under Col. Ward, MA Troops. Proof:  Pension claim S. 16107; Archives Division, The Commonwealth of MA d. 1835. Buried in the Bentonville Cemetery. Married-First to Ruth Pike, 1774. Ch. Stephen, b. 1775, m. Susannah Coburn, and Mrs. Martha Huntington; Lurenca, b. 1777, m. John Phelps; Moses, b. 1780, m. Elizabeth Judd, and Desire Harris; ,Daniel, b. about 1782; Benjamin, b. 1784, m. Abigail Howard. Soldier, m. second time to Lois Mann. Ch. Ruben, b. 1786, m. Elizabeth King; Mehitable, b. about 1788, m. Lawrence Kemp; Chelometh, b. about 1790, m. Walter Avery, Jr, Soldier, m. third time to Mrs. Zilpha Militias. Collected by Mrs. Edna Mount and Miss Harriet Williams, Connersville, IN.

 

ELLIS, JESSE. Brown. Co., OH;

ELLIS, LEMUEL. Lake. Co., OH;

ELLIS, NATHAN. Brown. Co., OH;
 

ELLIS, ROBERT b. 1753. Ireland. Greene County Service-Pvt. 2nd. Regt., N. C. Cont’l Line, Sept. 3, 1776, Feunies’ CO., 3 yrs. service. Also Pvt. in 10th Regt., N. C. Line,. Coleman’s Co., Jan. 15, 1782, for one year. P.roof--N. C. State Records, p. 1049, vol. 16. Roster of Cont’l Line .. for N. C., 1783, p. 1054, vol. 16. d. Dec. 25, 1849. Buried in the Moss Cemetery, near Dugger, Green Co. Stone. Married-Eliza Robertson, m. May, 1783. Child, William, b. 1803. Collected by Mrs. Leo Schultheis, Vincennes, IN.

 

ELLIS, SAMUEL. Brown. Co., OH;

ELLSWORTH, JOHN. Summit. Co., OH;

 

ELLSWORTH, WILLIAM. Geauga. Co., OH;

 

ELSBURY (ELLSBURY), JACOB. Dearborn Co., IN;  b. Nov. 11, 1763, MD. Service-In N. C. Line, Mar. 1780, 9 mos. Pvt. under Capt. Jones; Col. Armstrong; Dec., 1780, 8 mos. under Col. Wm. Armstrong; i781, 3 mos. under Capt. Scott, Gen. Washington; 1781, 3 mos. under Capt. Daniel Wright, Col. Robert Smith. Proof:  Pension claim W. 10,016. d. March 15, 1844, Lawrenceburg, IN Married-1788, Mary Hudspeth, b. 1769. Ch. Elizabeth, b. 1789, m. Wm, Sefton (Lefton) ; Nancy; another dau. m. - Chrismon. Collected by Mrs. Walter Kerr, Aurora, IN.

 

ELSTUN, ELI. Clermont. Co., OH;

ELY, DARIUS. Portage. Co., OH;

ELY, LEWIS. Portage. Co., OH;

 

EMORY (EMREY), GEORGE Adams County b. Oct. 2, 1752, Frederick Co., VA Service-In March or April, 1777, at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., VA, he entered the service as Quartermaster in Col. Andrew Russell’s VA Regt. Marched i.n Capt. George Johnson’s CO. to Penn., was stationed at Chad’s Ford at the time of the battle of Brandywine, served as Pvt. at his own request. In the battle of Germantown under Col. Weedon, wintered at Valley Forge. The summer following marched to various points in PA Was later ordered to Leesburg, VA, served there as Quartermaster in 1780, under Capt. Thomas Respass. Engaged in housing the soldiers and remained in service unti\% the troops were disbanded in 1783. It was stated that he was called upon to act as captain. of a company in Col. Smallwood’s MD Regt. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32236. d. Jul. 3, 1841. Buried in the Loofburrow Cemetery, Adams Co. Stone. bronze marker placed by Mississinewa Chapter D. A. R. ChiIdren-Elizabeth Lownes; Margaret Page; Olivia Shepherd; Stephen; Thomas; Celina Kingrey; Andrew J. Collected by Mrs. Philp Obefiauer, Decatur, IN, and Mississinewa Chapter D. A. R.

 

EPERLY, GEORGE Wayne Co., IN b. March 2, 1760, Lancaster Co., PPA. Service-While residing with his father in Frederick CO. MD  he enlisted Dec., 1776, served as a substitute for his father, as a Pvt. in Capt. Snowdenbarger’s CO., Col. Joseph Wood’s MD Regt. Marche’d to Trenton, NJ, where he served 3 mos. as a guard and on scouting parties; he enlisted in Aug., 1778, in Capt. Tarr’s CO., Cal. Johnson’s MD Regt., was ordered to join Gen. Wayne at Chestnut Hill, Penn., but before arriving there, was attacked by British at White Horse Tavern and had a sharp encounter with them and was not able to join Gen. Wayne. He again enlisted in Jan., 1782, served 6 wks. in Capt. Wilson’s MD CO. and was stationed at Frederick,, MD  as a guard to the British prisoners taken with Lord Cornwallis. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32238. d. Last payment of pension made April, 1840. Collected by Mrs. Paul L. Ross, Richmond, IN.

 

EMERSON, JESSE. Lake. Co., OH;

EMERSON, JONATHAN. Butler. Co., OH;

EMERSON, JOSEPH. Lake. Co., OH;

EMERY, JOHN, Capt.. Lake. Co., OH;

EMMS, JOSHUA. Lake. Co., OH;

 

ENEMS, JOHN. Hamiton. Co., OH;

ENGART, BENJAMIN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

ENOCHS, ENOCH, Capt.. Noble. Co., OH;

ENSIGN, WILLIAM. Lake. Co., OH;

ENSMINGER, JOHN. Meigs. Co., OH;

 

EPHLAND, DAVID Parke County b. abt. 1751, probably in N. C. Service-Served in company of Capt. Goodman 1st N. C. Regt., Col. Jackson. Enlilsted for 3 yrs. in Orange Co., N. C., where he resided. Was on several short tours. Length of service, 2 yrs. 6 mos. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32239. d. Pension paid to Sept. 4, 1837.

 

ERNST, CHRISTOPHER. Pickaway. Co., OH;

ERUMAN, FREDERICK. Fairfield. Co., OH;

ERVIN, CHRISTOPHER. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

EVANS, ANDREW, Owen Co., IN; b. Sept. 28, 1759, Mecklenburg Co., N. C. Service-Enlisted in VA Militiatia under Col. Wm. Campbell, served 4 mos. Engaged in battle of King’s Mt. Served 3 mos. under Col. Sevier in campaign against Cherokee Indians. Proof:  Pension claim 17254. King’s Mountain and its Heroes by Draper. d. d. Dee. 5, 1840. Buried Asher graveyard, 5 Militias N. of Gosport, IN Government marker. Married-1781, Elizabeth Fain (1’764-1850). Ch. David; Nathaniel; Jesse; John Fain; Elizabeth Taylor Evans; Nancy; Samuel; Andrew; James; William; Mary; Rachel (1805-1885)) m. James Burcham. Collected by C. C. Tucker, Greencastle, IN.


EVANS, EDWARD, REV.. Buried at Constantlne, MI (Grave marked 1917.)

 

EVANS, EDWARD b. June, 1758, VA Lawrence County Service-Enlisted Feb., 1778; served 18 mos. under Capts. Thomas Dillard, Jesse Herd, and Isaac Clement, Col. Morgan’s VA Regt. Present at Yorktown. Proof:  Pension claim R. 3382; widow received 160 acres of land on warrant No. 43878. d. Oct., 1837, or 1838. Buried Shiloh Cemetery. Government marker. Married-Second time, 1801 or 1804, Elizabeth Howard, b. 1784. Soldier is reported to have had 22 children. William, son of first marriage. Those known of second marriage are: Mahala (3rd Ch.); Walter Ann (!3th Ch.), b. 1820, m. Oliver Witsman; Elbert; Susan; Lina; Eliza; Lucinda; Edward; Sanders; James. Collected by Mrs. L. C. Cox, Bedford, IN, and Mrs. S. G. Davenport, Vincennes, IN.

 

EVANS, JOHN b. 1761, South Carolina. Randolph County Service-Enlisted as Pvt. in the 1st S. C. Regt., Apr 19, 1776, commanded by Col. C. F’ickney. Proof:  War Department; Randolph Co. History; Lineage, vol. 65, p. 197. d. 1831, Randolph Co., IN Married-Judith Bunker. Ch. Dianah, d. 1904, m. William E. Moore. (Dianah was a Real Daughter.) Soldier, m. second time, 1885, to Rhoda - (1767-18100). Ch. John Jr., b. 1786. Collected by Mrs. James P. Goodrich and Mrs. Oren Ross, Winchester, IN.


EVELETH, ZIMRI. b.  Aug. 31, 1763; d. May 1, 1816, in Scituate, MA,and was buried there in Union Cemetery. He was b.  in Lancaster, MA His daughter Sarah married one William Vinal of Scituate. He has a host of descendants.


EVERETT, JOHN. b.  1727; d. 1819; buried in Canfield, OH. Fairbanks, Calvin. b.  Feb. 1, 1753; d. Nov. 1, 1836; buried at Royalton, VT

 

EVINS, DAVID Parke County b. May 23, 1763, Augusta Co., VA Service-Served in Virgini.a. 1780, volunteered 6 days, Pvt. under Capt. Campbell. 1782, about 5 mos. as spy under Col. Logan in VA 1782, about 40 days as Pvt. under Gen. Clark, Col. Logan, in Ohio. Proof:  Pension claim S. 32695. d. Aug. 11, 1838. Probably buried in Florida Twp., Parke Co. Widow claimed remainder of pension but her name was not shown.

 

EWING, ALEXANDER Allen Co., IN b. May 28, 1760, PPA. Service-Pvt. in Capt. ,John McConnel’s CO., Lieut. Col. Samuel Cuthbertson’s 4th Battalion, Cumberland Co. Association, Aug. 10, 1780, till the close of the war. Served in the War of 1812 under Capt. W. Griffith. Proof:  Penn. Archives, Series 3, vol. 23, p. 753. d. Jan. 1, 1827. Buried Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, IN Stone. Bronze tablet by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter D. A. R. Married-Charlotte Griffith, 1795. Ch. Sophia C.; Charles W.; viiliam G.; Alexander IL; George; Lovena; Louise. Collected by Ruth B. Knorr, Fort Wayne, IN.

 

EWING, GEORGE Perry County b. March 18, 1754. Greenwich, NJ Service-Enlisted Nov. 11, 1775, Fifth CO., 2nd Battalion, First Establishment, NJ Cont’l Troops. Commissioned Ensign, Feb. 5, 1777. Was in battles of Germantown, Brandywine and at Valley Forge and with Montgomery at Quebec. 137 Proof:  War Department; his own “Journal”; Heitman’s Register, p. 220. d. Jan, 15, 1824. Buried Cliff Cemetery, Cannelton, IN Stone. Married-Rachel Harris, 1778. Ch. George Jr., 1779-1850; Abigail, 1781; Sarah d. 1.835; Rachel, 1785-1833; Hannah Harris, d. 1860; Thomas, 1789-1871; Jane Hunter: 1792-1877. Collected by Mrs. D. S. Conner, Cannelton, IN.
 

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FALCONER, JOHN. b.  1747; d. Jun. 24, 1831; buried in Rural Cemetery, White Plains, NY Served as ensign in the Second Regt. Westchester Co. Militiatia, under Col. Thomas Thomas. (Grave marked by White Plains Chapter, D. A. R.)
Fabnan, Seth. b.  1734; d. Apr. 13, 1820; buried at Morris, CT


FARR, WILLIAM, LIEUT. COL.. d. 1794; buried in Sartor Graveyard, SC.

 

FERRIS, ISRAEL. b.  Oct. 25, 1751; served Capt. Abraham Mead under Col. Jonathan Mead's 9th CT, Militiatia; d. 2 Jan 1844; Buried in Lot 23, Blk. 2, Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitwater, WI.


FEASTER, ANDREW. b.  1735; d. 1821; buried in old Feaster Cemetery, at Feasterville, Fairfield Co., SC Grave is marked by his son John. It has inscription, date of birth and death, and place of birth, etc. He furnished a field of oats and a mare to Col. Henry Hampton's Regt., Light Dragoons. (See Lib. O, No. 321, Hist. Rec. SC) His name is recorded as a soldier in the Revolution, in the Revolutionary Rolls as published in the Daily State, of Columbia, S. C, Nov. 6, 1914.

 

FENTON, GAMALIEL. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

FENTON, SAMUEL. Adams. Co., OH;

FENTON, SOLOMON. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, HENRY. Harrison. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, HENRY. Harrison. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, ISAAC. Clermont. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, JAMES. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, JAMES. Ross. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, JOHN. SR.. Highland. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, JOHN. (Forgeson. &. Furguson). Lake. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, MATTHEW. Ross. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FERGUSON, WILLIAM. Harrison. Co., OH;

FERRELL, JOHN. Licking. Co., OH;

FERRIS, ISAAC. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FERRIS, JOHN. Lorain. Co., OH;

FERRIS, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

FIELDS, CHARLES. Adams. Co., OH;

 

FIELDS, SAMUEL, LIEUT.. L. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., IN; b. 1739, likely the son of John & Elizabeth Holms Fields (married 18 Nov 1728 in Shifnal, Eng.) who was Christened 30 Oct 1739 in Shifnal, Shropshire, Eng., UK , MA;   Service: as a Lieut. in Brigadier Gen. Daniel Morgan's Riffle Co.; 1st. Lieut., Capt. Philip Matthew's 4th Co., 4th battallion, Col. Samuel Lyon; Officer in the Continental Army Battles of Brandywine and Trenton;  Was 1st Lieut. in the 4th Battalion 4th Company, PA Military Service 31 Jul 1777 403;  d. after 1825, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., IN. burial site is Unknown; Genealogy Record 1; Genealogy 2; Military Record; Likely Sister: Jane Fields, Christened: 8 Feb 1730 in Shifnal, Shropshire and married James Davies 18 Oct 1752 in Shropshire, Eng. [Possible Family Connection]

27 Apr 1775--6 Aug 1775; An Early Criminal Case--"Samuel  Fields, an old Revolutionary soldier,” who was condemned to death, but pardoned on the gallows by Governor James B. Ray. *the Inscription on the grave of Samuel Field's victim, Robert Murphy; "Here lies the body of Robert Murphy Who departed this life Nov. 11, 1824 in the 24th year of his age.  My days on earth were few The longer is my rest.  The saviour call'd me soon  Because he thought it best."  Ref. : Smith- Early Indiana Trials and Sketches History of Franklin Co, Indiana p 538-542.


FITCH, HAYNES. b.  1734; d. 1815; buried in Canfield, OH.

 

FIGHT, JACOB. Hancock. Co., OH;

FIGHT, JACOB, SR.. Trumbull. Co., OH;

FIKE, HENRY. Wayne. Co., OH;

FILSON, JOHN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FINCH, WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FINDLEY, DAVID. Muskingum. Co., OH;

FINDLEY, ROBERT. W.. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

FINK, GEORGE. HANS. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FINK, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FINNEY, MAJOR. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FINNEY, EBENEZER, W.. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FINNEY, JOHN. Harrison. Co., OH;

FINNEY, JOSIAH. Trumbull. Co., OH;

FINNEY, MAJOR. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FISH, EBENEZER. (County. not. stated)

FISH, EPHRAIM. Huron. Co., OH;

FISHER, ADAM. Clermont. Co., OH;

FISHER, ADAM. Stark. Co., OH;

FISHER, DANIEL, Col.. Washington. Co., OH;

FISHER, ENOCH. Union. Co., OH;

FISHER, HENRY. Columbiana. Co., OH;

FISHER, JACOB. Delaware. Co., OH;

FISHER, HENRY. Columbiana. Co., OH;

FISHER, JOHN. Hancock. Co., OH;

FISHER, JOHN. C.. Jefferson. Co., OH;

FISHER, PAUL. Columbiana. Co., OH;

FISTER, JOHN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FITCH, ANDREW. Warren. Co., OH;

FITCH, HAYES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FITCH, JAMES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FITHIAN, ISAAC. Trumbull. Co., OH;


FLANAGAN, JOHN. Columbiana. Co., OH;

FLEEHARTY, AMASSA. Richland. Co., OH;

FLEMING, JAMES. Preble. Co., OH;

FLEMING, THOMAS. Preble. Co., OH;

FLETCHER, SHEREBIAH. Washington. Co., OH;

FLINN, BENJAIN. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FLINT, HEZEKIAH. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FLINT, JOHN. Medina. Co., OH;

FLORA, ABIJAH. Ross. Co., OH;

FLOWER, ISAAC. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

FLOYD, WILLIAM. Adams. Co., OH;

 

FOBES, LEMUEL. Lake. Co., OH;

FOBES, NATHAN. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

FOBES, SIMON, Capt.. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

FOBES, SIMON, Lt.. Ashtabula. Co., OH;

FOOS, JOHN. Franklin. Co., OH;

FOOT, DAVID. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

FOOT, TIMOTHY. Huron. Co., OH;

FORD, ANDREW. Lake. Co., OH;

FORD, BARNABAS. /. BERNARD.. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

FORD, HEZEKIAH. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 

FORD, JOHN. Geauga. Co., OH;

FORD, NATHAN. Geauga. Co., OH;

FORD, WILLIAM, Capt.. Washington. Co., OH;

 

FORMAN, DANIEL, SR.. Miami. Co., OH;

FORNEY, ABRAHAM. Harrison. Co., OH;

 

FOSTER, UNKNOWN.. Medina. Co., OH;

 

FORSMAN, HUGH. Ross. Co., OH;

FORSYTHE, JOHN. Muskingum. Co., OH;

FORT, JOSEPH. Scioto. Co., OH;


FOSTER, ALBIO. Lorain. Co., OH;

FOSTER, ASA. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FOSTER, EPHRAIM. Washington. Co., OH;

FOSTER, JAMES. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 

FOSTER, JOHN, 1ST. Pike. Co., OH;

FOSTER, NATHANIEL. Adams. Co., OH;

FOSTER, PEREGRINE. Washington. Co., OH;

 

FOUGHT, JOHN. MORRIS. Coshocton. Co., OH;

FOUST, JAKOB. Morrow. Co., OH;

FOWLER, CALEB. Geauga. Co., OH;

FOWLER, RICHARD. Coshocton. Co., OH;

FOX, FREDERICK. Montgomery. Co., OH;

FOX, ISRAEL. Lake. Co., OH;

FOX, JACOB. Hancock. Co., OH;

FRANKS, HENRY. Washington. Co., OH;

FRANKS, HENRY. Wayne. Co., OH;

FRANTZ, ADAM. Tuscarawas. Co., OH;

FRAZEE, JONAS. Hamilton. Co., OH;

FRAZEE, JONATHAN. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FRAZEE, MOSES. (County. not. stated)

FRAZIER, GEORGE. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

FREDERICK, THOMAS. Columbia. Co., OH;

FREEMAN, JOHN. Butler. Co., OH;

FREEMAN, NATHAN. Portage. Co., OH;

FREEMAN, ROBERT. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

FREEMAN, SOLOMAN. Licking. Co., OH;


FREEMAN, RUFUS. b.  1762, Providence, RI; d. Jul. 15, 3847; buried at Seville, OH. (Grave marked 1917.) Date of enlistment Apr. or May, 1780, five months. Residence, at time of enlistment, in Fitzwilliam Township, Cheshire Co., NH Date of application for pension, Jun. 25, 1833. Residence at that time, Canaan Township, Wayne Co., OH.

 

FRENCH, NATHAN. Lake. Co., OH;

FRENCH, SEBA. Lake. Co., OH;

FRENCH, WILLIAM. Geauga. Co., OH;

FRESHOUR, JOHN. Ross. Co., OH;

FRISHBY, LUTHER. Trumbull. Co., OH;

FRITZ, MARTIN. Wayne. Co., OH;

FRYBACK, GEORGE. Pickaway. Co., OH;

FULLER, BENJAMIN, JR.. Clinton. Co., OH;


FULLER, ENOCH. Bodyguard to Washington and spent winter at Valley Forge. Buried in Winslow, ME

 

FULLER, JAMES, DR.. Athens. Co., OH;

FULLER, JOSEPH, SR.. Lake. Co., OH;

FULLER, WILLIAM. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

FULLERTON, ROBERT. Mahoning. Co., OH;

FUNK, ADAM. Perry. Co., OH;

FUNK, MARTIN. Scioto. Co., OH;

FURNACE, WILLIAM. Huron. Co., OH;

FUSON, WILLIAM. Campaign. Co.

 

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GABRIEL.  ABRAHAM. Athens. Co.. OH;

GAGE.  REUBEN. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GALL.  GEORGE.  JR.. Highland. Co.. OH;

GALLOWAY.  JAMES. Clark. Co.. OH;

GALLOWAY.  JAMES.  SR.. Greene. Co.. OH;

GALLOWAY.  JOSEPH. Greene. Co.. OH;

 

GALPIN.  DANIEL. Summit. Co.. OH;

GAMBLE.  JAMES. Richland. Co.. OH;

GANER.  PETER. (GAINER.  GARDNER). Tuscarawas. Co.. OH;

GANSON.  NATHAN. Geauga. Co.. OH;

GARD.  GERSHOM. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GARD.  BENJAMIN. Brown. Co.. OH;

GARLOUGH.  JOHN. II.  JR.. Clark. Co.. OH;

GARNER.  HENRY. Butler. Co.. OH;

GARRIGUS.  DAVID. Butler. Co.. OH;

GASKILL.  SAMUEL. Clinton. Co.. OH;

GASTON.  THOMAS. Meigs. Co.. OH;

GATES.  DAVID. Athens. Co.. OH;

GATES.  FREEMAN. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GATES.  TIMOTHY. Washington. Co.. OH;

GAULT.  ANDREW. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GAUMER.  JACOB.  SR.. Muskingum. Co.. OH;

GAVITT.  WILLIAM. Licking. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  JOEL. Summit. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  JOHN. Portage. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  JONATHAN. Summit. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  JUSTUS. Delaware. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  LEVI.  JR..  MAJ.. Ashtabula. Co.. OH;

GAYLORD.  SAMUEL. Summit. Co.. OH;

GEBHART.  (GEBHARD).  NICHOLAS. Montgomery. Co.. OH;

GEER.  GUERDON. Summit. Co.. OH;

GEOHEGAN.  ANTHONY. Warren. Co.. OH;

GEOHEGAN.  JOHN. EDMUND. Warren. Co.. OH;

GEORGE.  JESSE. Noble. Co.. OH;

GEORGE.  JOHN. Harrison. Co.. OH;

GERARD.  JOHN. Miami. Co.. OH;

GERLACH. /GERLOUGH.  JOHN. HEINRICH. Clark. Co.. OH;

GIBBS.  DANIEL. Morrow. Co.. OH;

GIBSON.  GEORGE. (Co.. not. stated)

GIBSON.  JAMES. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GIBSON.  JOHN. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GIFFIN / GRIFFIN.  STEPHEN. Knox. Co.. OH;

GIFFORD.  JAMES.  SEN.. Medina. Co.. OH;

GILBERT.  GEORGE. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GILBERT.  HENRY. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GILBERT.  SEWELL. Licking. Co.. OH;

GILBERT.  TRUMAN. Portage. Co.. OH;

GILL.  DANIEL. Vinton. Co.. OH;

GILLESPIE.  JAMES. Montgomery. Co.. OH;

GILLETT.  NATHANIEL. Summit. Co.. OH;

GILLETTE.  JOSEPH. Marion. Co.. OH;

GILLISPIE.  WM.. Richland. Co.. OH;

GILMAN.  JOSEPH. Washington. Co.. OH;

GILMORE.  JAMES. Geauga. Co.. OH;

GILSON.  DANIEL. (not. David). SR. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GILSON.  DANIEL.  JR.. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GILSON.  DAVID.  JR.. (DANIEL.  JR.). Trumbull. Co.. OH;


GILSON, ELEAZOR. b.  1754; d. 1825; buried in Canfield, OH. Was a pensioner. When Mr. Gilson applied for a pension, Tyral Tanner made this sworn statement: "I declare on the honor of a Revolutionary officer, that I know Eleazor Gilson to have been a private soldier in the Fifth Connecticut Regt., Second brigade, in the Army of the United States, from 1777 to 1780."

 

GINTHER.  PETER. Tuscarawas. Co.. OH;

 

GLANCY.  JESSE. Clermont. Co.. OH;

GLASS.  MATTHIAS. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GLAZE.  BASIL. Brown. Co.. OH;

GLAZE.  JAMES. LAWRENCE.  GEN.. Washington. Co.. OH;


GLOYD.  ASA. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

 

GOFF.  JAMES. Geauga. Co.. OH;

GOFORTH.  WILLIAM. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GOLDSBERRY.  JOHN. Ross. Co.. OH;

GOLDSMITH.  BENONI. Washington. Co.. OH;

GOLDTRAP.  JOHN. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GOODALE.  EBENEZER. Ashtabula. Co.. OH;

GOODALE.  NATHAN.  MAJ.. Washington. Co.. OH;

GOODALL.  Summitt. Co.. OH;

GOODRICH.  ABNER. Monroe. Co.. OH;

GOODWIN.  SETH.  MAJOR. Medina. Co.. OH;

GORDON.  GEORGE. Butler. Co.. OH;

GORDON.  JOHN. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GORDON.  THOMAS. Trumbull. Co.. OH;

GOSS.  EBENEZER. Portage. Co.. OH;

 

GOUGAN,  ALEXANDER. M.. Belmont. Co.. OH;

 

GRAFTON.  THOMAS. Champaign. Co.. OH;

GRAHAM.  JAMES. Jackson. Co.. OH;

GRAHAM.  JAMES. Meigs. Co.. OH;

GRAHAM.  JOHN. Adams. Co.. OH;

GRAHAM.  WILLIAM. Franklin. Co.. OH;

GRAHAM.  WILLIAM. Warren. Co.. OH;

GRANGER.  JULIUS. Portage. Co.. OH;

GRANGER.  THADDEUS. Summit. Co.. OH;

GRANGER.  THOMAS. Summit. Co.. OH;

GRANT.  ISAAC. Clinton. Co.. OH;

GRANT.  JOHN. Meig. Co.. OH;

GRANT.  NOAH.  CAPT.. Co.. OH;umbiana. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  DANIEL. Warren. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  FRAZIER. Marion. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  JOHN. Noble. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  NATHANIEL. Medina. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  ROBERT. Warren. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  WILLIAM. Preble. Co.. OH;

GRAY.  WILLIAM. Washington. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  BENJAMIN. Licking. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  DUTY. Washington. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  GRIFFIN. Washington. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  JOEL. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  JOHN. Ottawa. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  JOHN. Washington. Co.. OH;

GREEN.  JOSEPH. Lake. Co.. OH;

 

GREENSLIT, JOHN. Sauk Co., WI;  b.  Jun 1767 in Hampton, Windham Co., CT; served in the CT, Militiatia and then enlisted under Capt. Benjamin Dundee's Co., under Col. McLellan's Regt. and stationed at Fort Turmbal, New London.  Also served at Fort Griswold, Groton, CT; d. 1 Apr, 1856, in Dellona, Sauk Co., WI.

GREENWAY.  JEREMIAH. Washington. Co.. OH;

GREERY.  JOHN. Harrison. Co.. OH;

GREGG.  JOHN.  SR.. Greene. Co.. OH;

GREGORY.  JACOB. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GREGORY.  NEHEMIAH. Fayette. Co.. OH;

 

GREINER.  GEORGE. Greene. Co.. OH;

 

GRIFFIN.  DANIEL. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

 

GRIFFIN.  ROBERT. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

 

GRIFFIS.  DAVID. Butler. Co.. OH;

 

GRIFFITHS.  SAMUEL. Fayette. Co.. OH;

GRIGGS.  DEACON. ICHABOD. Muskingum. Co.. OH;

GRIMES.  JAMES.  REV.. Butler. Co.. OH;

GRIMES.  JOHN.  Co.. OH;.. Montgomery. Co.. OH;

GRISWALD.  ALEXANDER. Summit. Co.. OH;


GRISWOLD, JOHN. b.  Jun. 29, 1758; d. Dec. 22, 1847; buried at Militiaon, CT


GRISWOLD, MIDIAN. b.  1763; d. Nov., 1829; buried at Bantam, CT

 

GRISWOLD.  ZACHEUS. Trumbull. Co.. OH;


GROVE, MICHAEL. d. Sep., 1827, at Jersey Shore; buried at Dreisbach Church Cemetery, near Lewisburg, PA Private in PA Militiatia; served under Lieut. Peter Grove; also belonged to Lieut. Robinson's rangers.

 

GROSCOAT.  DANIEL. Seneca. Co.. OH;

 

GROVE.  WINDLE. / WENDELL.. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

 

GUEST.  MOSES. Hamilton. Co.. OH;


GUILD, AME. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

 

GULIC.  FERDINAND. Pickaway. Co.. OH;


GUILD, JOHN. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

GUMP.  WILLIAM. Champaign. Co.. OH;

GUNSALUS.  HENRY. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

GUSEMAN.  JOHN. Fairfield. Co.. OH;

GUSTIN.  AMOS. Adams. Co.. OH;

GUSTIN.  BENAJAH. Warren. Co.. OH;

GUTHERIE. /. GUTHERY.  JOHN. Pike. Co.. OH;

GUTHRIE.  JOHN. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GUTHRIE.  WILLIAM. Mahoning. Co.. OH;

GWIN.  JOHN. Holmes. Co.. OH;

GWINNUP.  GEORGE. Hamilton. Co.. OH;

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HACKETT, ALLEN Ashtabula Co., OH;

 

HAGEMAN, ADRIAN Hamilton Co., OH;

HAFNER, MICHAEL. Buried at Dreisbach Church Cemetery, near Lewisburg, PA He was a private in Capt. George Reihm's First Regt. Berks Co. Militiatia, Col. Samuel Ely, in 1781.


HAGGINS, JOER. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

 

HAHN, MICHAEL Hamilton Co., OH;

 HAIN, (HANES) CHRISTOPHER Medina Co., OH;

 HAINES, BENJAMIN Ashtabula Co., OH;


HAINES, HENRY, ENSIGN. Buried in the old graveyard of the Old Reformed Church of Ulaytown, Lancaster Co., PA


HAINES, JOHN. Buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, ME

 

HAIR, JOHN Clermont Co., OH;

 

HAKE, FREDERICK Trumbull Co., OH;

HALE, ISRAEL Union Co., OH;

HALE, WILLIAM Montgomery Co., OH;

HALEY, THOMAS Harrison Co., OH;

HALIDAY, ELI Erie Co., OH;


HALE, THOMAS. Buried in the Maple St. Cemetery, North Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA

 

HALL, EDWARD H.   Bureau Co., IL:  b . 28 Jun 1758, Bladen County, North Carolina, USA, ;  Service: Rev. War as a volunteer Militiatiaman in NC in 3 month segments for a total of a yr., from 1779-1780, the last part as a spy observing enemy Military movements along the border of North & SC. "He was a Revolutionary soldier," is engraved on his Cem. stone, suggested by his grandson, Henry J.


HALL,
HEZEKIAH Lake Co., OH;


HALL, JONATHAN. (Grave located by Lady Fenwick Chapter, Cheshire, CT)


HALL, JONATHAN. b.  1757; d. 1855. Private MA Militiatia 1776 and 1777; captain of Revolutionary Veterans on the occasion of the visit of Lafayette to Windsor, 1825.


HALL, JOHN. b.  1754; d. Apr. 4, 1848; buried at Militiaon, CT

 

HALL, JOHN Butler Co., OH;

HALL, JOHN Cuyahoga Co., OH;

HALL, PETER Union Co., OH;

HALL, REUBEN Jefferson Co., OH;

HALSEY, JOHN Warren Co., OH;
 

HALSEY, JOSEPH, JR. Hamilton Co., OH;

HALSEY, LUTHER Hamilton Co., OH;

HALSTEAD, EDWARD Lake Co., OH;

HALSTEAD, JACOB Trumbull Co., OH;

HALSTEAD, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

 

HAMAKER, JOHN Summit Co., OH;

Hamilton, ALEXANDER Preble Co., OH;

Hamilton, ANDREW Preble Co., OH;

Hamilton, EDEN Medina Co., OH;

Hamilton, JONATHAN (Co. not stated)

Hamilton, ROBERT Warren Co., OH;

Hamilton, WILLIAM Jefferson Co., OH;

HAMMITT, GEORGE Scioto Co., OH;

HAMMOND, ISAAC Butler Co., OH;

HAMMOND, JASON Summit Co., OH;

HAMPTON, MOSES Trumbull Co., OH;

 

HAMRICK, DAVID Clinton Co., OH;

 

HAMRRIGHT, FREDERICK, COL.. b.  1727; d. 1817; buried at Shilo Cemetery, Grover, SC

 

HANCHETT, JONAH Cuyahoga Co., OH;

HAND, ABRAHAM Huron Co., OH;

HANKINS, RICHARD Hamilton Co., OH;

HANKS, ELIJAH Lake Co., OH;

HANNA, JAMES Montgomery Co., OH;

HANNA, JOHN Jackson Co., OH;

 

HARBINSON, ROBERT Greene Co., OH;

 

HARDEN, RICHARD Brown Co., OH;

HARDENBROOK, LODWICK Morrow Co., OH;

HARDESTY, RICHARD Belmont Co., OH;

HARDIN, JOHN Hamilton or Shelby Co.)

HARDIN, THOMAS Clinton Co., OH;

HARDIN, GEORGE Mahoning Co., OH;

HARDIN, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH;

HARDIN, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

HARDING, GEORGE. b.  1761; d. 1830; buried in Canfield, OH.


HARDING,  JOHN. b.  1758; d. 1838; buried in Canfield, OH. Private in Capt. John Van Mater's company rangers in Westmoreland Co., PA Drum major Tenth PA Continental Line. Appointed Jan. 14, 1777.

 

HARDY, NATHANIEL Summit Co.

 

 HARLISON, ROBERT Preble Co., OH;

 HARLOW, SAMUEL Clermont Co., OH;

 HARMON, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

 HARMON, JACOB Morgan Co., OH;

 HARMON, OLIVER Lake Co., OH;

 HARMON, RUBEN G. Trumbull Co., OH;

 HARNIST, JOHN Champaign Co., OH;

 HARP, (HERB) FREDERICK Montgomery Co., OH;

 HARPER, ALEXANDER Ashtabula Co., OH;

 HARPER, JOHN, SR. Greene Co., OH;

 HARPER, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH;

 HARPER, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH;

 HARPER, JOHN W. Highland Co., OH;

 HARPER, SAMUEL Wyandot Co., OH;


HARRIDEN, JOSEPH. Among the men mustered by James Leonard, muster master for Bristol Co., dated Sep. 2, 1777, Capt. Silas Cobb's company, Col. Danforth Keyes's Regt.

 

HARRIFF, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH;

 

HARRIMAN, STEPHEN Clark Co., OH;

 HARRINGTON, JONATHAN Ashtabula Co., OH;
 

HARRINGTON, RICHARD Summit Co., OH;

HARRIS, ELISHA Noble Co., OH;

HARRIS, JOSEPH Hamilton Co., OH;

 

HARRIS, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

HARRIS, WILLIAM Hamilton Co., OH;

HARRIS, WILLIAM Seneca Co., OH;

HARRIS, WILLIAM Licking Co., OH;


HARRISON. DAVID. b.  1751; d. Apr. 13, 1812; buried at Morris, CT


HARRISON, ELIHU. b.  1740: d. May 3, 1806; buried at Morris, CT


HARRISON, THOMAS, JR. b.  1723; d. Dec. 23, 1791; buried at Morris, CT

 

HARROD, LEVI Knox Co., OH;


HARSCH, HENRY Trumbull Co., OH;

HART, BLISS Trumbull Co., OH;

HART / JART, JOSIAH Washington Co., OH;

 

HART, THOMAS.  Boone Co., IL;   b. Mar. 3, 1757 in Farmington, CT. Parents: John Hart and Hildah Gould.  Enlisted in the Connecticut Troops the first time, May 1, 1775, serving 8 months in Captain Sedgwick's Company. His second service was for three months in Captain Bezeleel Beebe's Company at Brooklyn, New York. His third service was for one month in Captain John Pierce's Company in 1777. He fought in the battles of Forts George, Ticonderoga and St. Johns, and was at the burning of Danbury, Connecticut. It was reported Mr. Hart was personally acquainted with General Benedict Arnold and Colonel Ethan Allen. Mr. Hart later married Ruth Payne and together they had twelve children. Mr. Hart lived most of his life in New York, moving to Belvidere, Illinois in 1843 or 1844. Mr. Hart died while in Belvidere, Illinois in 1847, aged 89.

 

HART, RALPH Miami Co., OH;


HARTER, HENRY Miami Co., OH;

HARTMAN, CHRISTOPHER Clermont Co., OH;

 

HARTZELL /  JARTZELL, JOHN, JR. Portage Co., OH;

 

 HASELTINE, JOHN Preble Co., OH;

 HASFORD, ISAAC Trumbull Co., OH;

 HASKELL, JONATHAN Washington Co., OH;

 HASKELL, PRINCE Huron Co., OH;

 HASKIN, ENOCH Montgomery Co., OH;

 HASSAN, HUGH Trumbull Co., OH;

HASTINGS, THOMAS. b.  1746; d. 1827; buried in South Amherst Cemetery, Amherst, MA

 

HATCH, ABNER Hamilton Co., OH;


HATCH, CHARLES. b.  Jan. 18, 1755; d. Oct. 13, 1828; buried at Marshfield, MA He was a deacon.

 

HATCH, ELIJAH, SR. Athens Co., OH;

 

HATCH, NATHAN. b. Nov. 16, 1757; Pvt.. in Capt. Isaac Hodes' Co.; Marched to Dorchester (near Boston) to join up with Col. Ebeneazer Francis; reenlisted Capt. Moses Wilmot's Co. in 1777; also served under Capt. Caleb Richardson and also served under the command of Lieutenant Bancroft; He was present when Major Andre was hanged; d. Nov. 10, 1847; Buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Sec. 9, Brookfield, Waukesha Co., WI.

 

 HATFIELD, THOMAS Montgomery Co., OH;

HATHORN, JAMES Hamilton Co., OH;

HAUGHEY, THOMAS Greene Co., OH;

HAUGHTON, HENRY Trumbull Co., OH;

HAUN, JOHN Harrison Co., OH;


HAVEN, ABEL. b.  May 1763; d. Dec. 1850; buried at East Dummerston, Windham Co., VT Capt. Joseph Tyler's Co.


HAWLEY, JOSIAH. b.  1748; d. 1827. Private in Capt. John Macy's Windsor company, VT Militiatia, 1780.

 

HAWKS, JACOB Columbiana Co., OH;

HAWKINS, JOSEPH Summitt Co., OH;

HAWKINS, SAMUEL Preble Co., OH;

HAWLEY, EBEN RICE Hamilton Co., OH;

 

HAYDEN, SAMUEL Lake Co., OH;

HAYES, SETH Geauga Co., OH;

HAYES, TITUS Trumbull Co., OH;

 

HAYES/ HAYS, WILLIAM .  Champaign Co.;  b. buried in Clements Cem. in Clements.
From Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.: William Hays served in the war from MA in Capt. David Cowdin's company and Col. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge's Regt.; he also served as corporal in the same company from May to Aug., 1775


HAYNES, DANIEL Warren Co., OH;

HAYS, OLIVER Hamilton Co., OH;

HAYWARD, SOLOMON Gallia Co., OH;

HAZELTON, JOHN Perry Co., OH;

HAZELTON, JOHN Preble Co., OH;

 

 HEADLEY, JOSEPH Licking Co., OH;

HEADLEY, JOSEPH Trumbull Co., OH;


HEALD, TIMOTHY. b.  1715; d. 1785; buried at Winslow, ME  Committee of Safety.


HEALD, TIMOTHY, JR. b.  1749; d. 1817; buried at Winslow, ME  Committee of Safety.


HEATON, JAMES. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

HEGAN, PATRICK Montgomery Co., OH;

HEATH, ELEAZER Ashabula Co., OH;

HEATON, DANIEL Butler Co., OH;

HEATON, ISAAC Seneca Co., OH;

HEATON, THOMAS Brown Co., OH;

HECK, PETER Mahoning Co., OH;

HEGEMANN, PETER Montgomery Co., OH;

HEIFFNER, JACOB Ashland Co., OH;

HEIZER, JOHN Brown Co., OH;

 

 HELLER, HENRY Fairfield Co., OH;

HELLER, JOHN Richland Co., OH;

HELMICK, NICHOLAS Harrison Co., OH;

HELMICK, NICHOLAS Hancock, Co., OH;

HEMINWAY, SAMUEL Geauga Co., OH;

HEMPLEMAN, GEORGE Clark Co., OH;

HEMPSTEAD, WILLIAM Scioto Co., OH;

HEMROD, ANDREW (hIMROD) Delaware Co., OH;

HENDERSON, WILLIAM Warren Co., OH;

HENDRICKSON, CORNELIUS Mahoning Co., OH;

HENRY, FRANCES, SR. Mahoning Co., OH;

HENRY, JOHN Richland Co., OH;

HENSEL, MICHAEL Fairfield Co., OH;

HERRICK, LIBBEUS, Geauga Co., OH;

HERSHBERGER, JOHN Summit Co., OH;

HESS, BOLSER Franklin Co., OH;

HESS, PETER Fayette Co., OH;


HELPHENSTONE, PETER P, MAJ.. Native of VA; major in Revolutionary War. Came to Chillicothe, OH, in 1805. Settled in Madison Co., in 1807.


HENDERSON, JOHN, MAJ.. Buried at Henderson Graveyard on Eison Plantation, SC.


HENDERSON,  WILLIAM, GEN.. (After the Revolutionary War settled on the Santee, SC)


HENRY, SAMUEL. b.  1733; d. 1790; buried at West Cemetery, Amherst, MA Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company, Col. Porter's Regt. Herman, Martin. b.  1732; d. 1804; buried at Langsdorf's graveyard, near Kingston, Cumberland Co., PA

 

HIBBARD, OZIAS Union Co., OH;

 

HICKLIN, JONATHAN. Christian Co., IL;  b. in VA in 1756. He moved to Kentucky, where his Military service occurred in the war, as he acted as a spy in the Indian wars of that state. In 1813 he moved to Indiana, but later arrived in Wabash township, Clark Co., IL, and from there to Christian Co., where he died Feb. 14, 1858, aged 102 years. He is buried in the Donner Cem. west of Owaneco. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

HICKMAN, JOSEPH Franklin Co., OH;

HICKOK, DURLIN Ashtabula Co., OH;

HICKOX, NATHANIEL Geauga Co., OH;

HICKOX, EBENEZER Portage Co., OH;

HIGGINS, DAVID, REV. Huron Co., OH;

HIGGINS, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

HIGGINS, ROBERT Brown Co., OH;

 

HIGGINS, WILLIAM Highland Co., OH;

 

HIGLEY, BREWSTER Meigs Co., OH;

HIGLEY, JOEL Meigs Co., OH;

HILDEBRAND, MICHAEL Stark Co., OH;


HILDRETH, SAMUEL Washington Co., OH;

HILL, ALEXANDER Brown Co., OH;

HILL, AMASA Lake Co., OH;

HILL, CALEB Licking Co., OH;

HILL, GEORGE Fairfield Co., OH;

HILL, IRA, CAPT. Washington Co., OH;

HILL, ROBERT Jefferson Co., OH;

HILL, ZIMRI Delaware Co., OH;

HILLMAN, BENJ. Delaware Co., OH;

HILLMAN, JAMES, Col. Mahoning Co., OH;

HILLMAN, JOHN Delaware Co., OH;

HILLYER, JAMES Hamilton Co., OH;

HILTON, WILLIAM Fulton Co., OH;

HINES, RUDOLPH Harrison Co., OH;

HINEY, GEORGE Clinton Co., OH;

HINKLE, JOSEPH. County ?

HINSDALE, ELISHA Medina Co., OH;

HINSEY / HINSLY, CORNELIUS. Butler Co., OH;

HIPSHER, ANDERSON Hamilton Co., OH;

HISEL, FREDERICK Meigs Co., OH;

HITE, JOHN Ross Co., OH;

HOAGLAND, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH;
 

HOBART, WILLIAMS Portage Co., OH;

HODGES, SIMEON Lake Co., OH;

HOFFMAN, DETRICH Mahoning Co., OH;

HOFFMAN, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

HOGUE, JAME. County ?


HOISINGTON, EBENEZER, HON.. b.  1729; d. 1804; member Dorset convention, Sep., 1776; member Westminster convention, Oct., 1776; member Windsor convention, Jun., 1777, and Jul., 1777; member Cumberland Co. Committee of Safety, 1776; member VT Board of War, 1777.


HOISINGTON, EBENEZER, JR. LIEUT.  b.  1752; d. 1839. Sergeant VT Militiatia, 1777; ensign, 1778; lieutenant in Capt. John Macy's Windsor company, VT Militiatia, 1780.


HOISINGTON, ELIAS. b.  1759; d. 1810. Private in Lieut. Asahel Smith's Company, VT Militiatia, 1780; private in Capt. John Macy's Windsor company, VT Militiatia, 1780.


HOISINGTON, ELISHA. b.  1753 or 1754; d. 1827. Private in Connecticut Militiatia, 1779.


HOISINGTON, ORANGE. b.  1767; d. 1839. Private in Capt. John Macy's Windsor company, VT Militiatia, 1780 (in his fourteenth year).

 

HOLCOMB, JESSE Trumbull Co., OH;

 HOLCOMB, JOEL Lake Co., OH;

 HOLCOMB, JONATHAN Warren Co., OH;

 

HOLCOMB, LEVI. b. Jan. 15, 1763; enlisted as a substitute for his brother, Enos; served 2 mo. in Capt. Phelps's Co. on garrison duty at Stratford.  Reenlisted in 1781 as a substitute for his brother Ezra, serving under Capt. Elijah Owen's Co. at Simsbury Mines-guarding British prisoners. Immediately enlisted in Capt. Granger's Co. of Colonel Samuel Canfield's Regt.; d. around 1854; buried in Dodge Co., WI in Burnett Corners Cemetery

 

HOLDEN, NEHEMIAH Brown Co., OH;

 HOLDEN, S. RICHARD Hamilton Co., OH;

 HOLE, JOHN, DR. Montgomery Co., OH;

 HOLIDAY, ROBERT Ross Co., OH;

 HOLLAND, GABRIEL Harrison Co., OH;

 HOLLAND, WILLIAM, DR. Fulton Co., OH;

 HOLLAND, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

 HOLLENBACH, GEORGE Muskinghm Co., OH;


HOLLINGSWORTH, BENJAMIN. Has Government marker over grave. Buried at old home below Union, SC

 

HOLLISTER, ASAHEL Lake Co., OH;

HOLLISTER, NATHAN Monroe Co., OH;

HOLMAN, THOMAS Ashtabula Co., OH;

HOLMES, FRANCIS Harrison Co., OH;

HOLMES, JAMES, SR. Licking Co., OH;

HOLMES, JEDEDIAH Seneca Co., OH;

HOLT, AARON Meigs Co., OH;

HOLT, EVAN Morrow Co., OH;

 HOOD, GEORGE Trumbull Co., OH;

HOOPES, BENJAMIN Columbiana Co., OH;

HOOVER, JOHN Franklin Co., OH;

HOOVER, MANUEL, CAPT. Trumbull Co., OH;

HOPKINS, ARCHIBALD Brown Co., OH;

HOPKINS, EBENEZER Geauga Co., OH;

HOOPER, JACOB. b.  1749; d. Jul. 16, 1836; he was among the men mustered in by Nathan Wells, muster master for York Co., Capt. Jeremiah Hill's company, Col. John Peterson's Regt.

 

 HOPKINS, TIMOTHY Morrow Co., OH;

HOPPLE, CASPER Hamilton Co., OH;

HORN, FREDERICK Hamilton Co., OH;

HORN (OR HORNE), GEORGE Licking Co., OH;

HORN, HENRY Preble Co., OH;

HORN, JOSEPH Highland Co., OH;


HORTON, DANIEL, CAPT.. b.  Sep. 13, 1744; d. Dec. 9, 1807; buried at Rural Cemetery, White Plains, NY (Grave marked by White Plains Chapter.)


HORTON, ELISHA. b.  1757; d. Nov. 30, 1837; buried at Bantam, CT, Was one of "Tea-Party Men."


HORTON,  JONATHAN, MAJ. Buried in Rural Cemetery, White Plains, NY First Regt., Westchester Co. Militiatia, under Col. Joseph Drake.

HORTON, JOSEPHUS Jackson Co., OH;


HORTON, TIMOTHY. d. Jan. 31, 1837, aged 72; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA; surgeon in Timothy Robinson Regt.

HOSBROOK, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

HOSKINS, ASHBEL, Portage Co., OH;

HOSKINSON, JOSIAH Scioto Co., OH;

HOSMER WILLIAM. Seville, Medina Co., OH; b.  1738; d. Jul. 18, 1836.

HOSMER, ZACHARIAH Geauga Co., OH;

HOUSER, MARTIN Stark Co., OH;

HOUSTON, WILLIAM (County not stated)

HOVER, EMANUEL Trumbull Co., OH;

HOVEY, WILLIAM Washington Co., OH;

 

HOWARD, ANDREW. Oakfield, Oakfield, Fond du Lac Co., WI;  b. Aug. 20 1764 in MA; served under Capt. Amos Cogwell's Co. in Col. Abiel Mitchell's 8th MA Regt. of the Continental Line and subsequently transferred to Capt. John Hobby's. Co., 3rd MA commanded by Col. Hugh Maxwell; Spouse: Clarissa Clark Howard (1771-1850); Child: Solomon B. Howard (1803-1880). d.  Sep 14, 1849 ; buried in Oak Center Cemetery, Sec. 33, Oakfield, Oakfield, Fond du Lac Co., WI

 HOWARD, PETER Logan Co., OH;

HOWARD, PETER Logan Co., OH;

HOWARD, SOLOMON Hamilton Co., OH;

HOWARD, THOMAS Wood Co., OH;

HOWARD, WILLIAM, CAPT. Belmont Co., OH;

HOWE, AMASI Gallia Co., OH;

HOWE, PETER Washington Co., OH;

HOWELL, SAMUEL Clermont Co., OH;

HOWELL, WILLIAM Meigs Co., OH;

HOWELLS, DANIEL VEACH Trumbull Co., OH;

HOWLAND, JOHN Brown Co., OH;

HOYT, AGUR Huron Co., OH;

HUBBARD, ISAAC Ashtabula Co., OH;

HUBBARD, ISRAEL Putnam Co., OH;

HUBBARD, ABIJAH Meigs Co., OH;

 

HUBBARD , PETER B. Bond Co., IL;  b. in  SC, b. About 1747. He Served Three Years With Captains Samuel Wise and John Carraway Smith, with Col. William Thompson. He served at various times until the close of the war. He was made lieutenant, and was in the battle of Sullivan's Island. He moved to Tennessee, and from there to Bond Co., IL, where he died. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

HUBBELL, GERSHOM Hamilton Co., OH;

HUBER, ANDREW (County not stated)

HUDSON, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

HUDSON, JOSHUA Cuyahoga Co., OH;

HUEY, ROBERT Montgomery Co., OH;

 

HUFF (HOFF), JOHN Delaware Co., OH;

HUFF, JOHN Franklin Co., OH;

HUFFSTETTER, JAMES Trumbull Co., OH;

HUGHES, ELIAS Licking Co., OH;

HUGHES, HENRY Jackson Co., OH;

HUGHES, JOSEPH Brown Co., OH;

HUIET, PHILIP Montgomery Co., OH;

HULBERT, EPHRAIM Hancock Co., OH;

HULET, JOHN Medina Co., OH;

HULICK, JOHN Clermont Co., OH;

HULING, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

HULL, ISAAC Butler Co., OH;

HULL, JOHN Pike Co., OH;

 HULL, SOLOMON Mahoning Co., OH;

 HULSE, JAMES Jackson Co., OH;

 HULSE, WILLIAM Belmont Co., OH;

 HUMASON, JOEL Trumbull Co., OH;

 HUMPHREY, DAVID Trumbull Co., OH;

 HUMPHREY, EVANS / RICHARD Licking Co., OH;

 HUMPHREY, SIMON Summit Co., OH;

 HUNGERFORD, JOSIAH Lake Co., OH;

 HUNT, JONATHON Erie Co., OH;

 HUNT, THOMAS Butler Co., OH;

 HUNTER, GEORGE Columbiana Co., OH;

 HUNTER, JOHN Highland Co., OH;

 HUNTINGTON, JOHN Muskingum Co., OH;

 HUNTOON, THOMAS Lake Co., OH;

 HURLBURT, JEHIEL, SR. Trumbull Co., OH;

 HUSTED, SHADREN Huron Co., OH;

 HUSTON, ROBERT Knox Co., OH;

 HUTCHENS, HOLLIS Noble Co., OH;

 HUTCHINS, MOSES Geauga Co., OH;

 HUTCHINS, WILLIAM Lake Co., OH;

 HUTCHINSON, AMAZIAH Franklin Co., OH;

 HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM Brown Co., OH;

 HUTT, JOHN Ross Co., OH;

 HUXLEY, DAN.  Mahoning Co., OH;

 HYDE, ANDREW, JR. Marion Co., OH;

 

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IDEN, JOHN Morrow Co., OH;

INGALLS, JOSEPH Franklin Co., OH;

 IREY, JOHN Marion Co., OH;

 IRVIN, ANDREW Clinton Co., OH;

 IRWIN, JOHN Greene Co., OH;

 IRWIN, SAMUEL Montgomery Co., OH;

 IRWIN, THOMAS Butler Co., OH;

 

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 JACK, ANDREW Clinton Co., OH;

 JACKSON, BENJAMIN Richland Co., OH;

 JACKSON, DANIEL Knox Co., OH;

 JACKSON, GEORGE Muskingum Co., OH;

 JACKSON, MATTHEW Hamilton Co., OH;

 JACKSON, ROBERT Greene Co., OH;


JACKSON, STEPHEN.  Madison Co., OH;  b.  Jul. 31, 1764, Son of Edward Jackson; d. Aug., 1847; he was in same company with his father and both were wounded at Yorktown; later moved to Harrison Co., OH, W. VA, when Stephen became an Indian scout. He is buried in same faMilitia plot, 1 Militia south of Mount Clare, Harrison Co., OH, WV.


JACKSON, WILLIAM. b.  1760; d. Mar. 18, 1832; buried near Nicholson, PA Served i- Capt. Philip BevierV and Capt. William Paulding's Regt., Cols. Du Bois and Van Cortland.

 

 JACOBS, JOHN Richland Co., OH;

 JACOBS, JONATHAN Trumbull Co., OH;

 JAMESON, ROBERT Delaware Co., OH;

 JANES, ELIJAH. Co. ?

 

JANES, DAVID.  East Troy, Little Prairie, Walworth County b. 1762, descended from Wm. buried Bradford III, the 1st Gov. of the Plymouth Colony; Served Capt. Joshua Shaw's Company., Col. Elisha Porter's  Regt.; Enlisted Jul. 22, 1779; and was discharged Aug. 27, 1779; Service: 1 mo. 9 da, at New London, CT, including 3½ days (to travel sixty-eight Militias home.  Also served Capt. Caleb Keep's Company, Col. Israel Chapen's  Regt.; Re-enlisted Oct. 18, 1779; discharged Nov. 21, 1779; service, 1 mo. 10 das., at Claverack, including 6 days of travel to his home;  Regt. raised to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months; also, descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for a 6 month term, agreeable to resolve of June 5, 1780, returned as received of Justin Ely, Commissioner, by Brig. Gen. John Glover, at Springfield, Jul. 11, 1780. d. 29 Sep 1848 and was buried in the Troy, Walworth Co., WI, "Little Prairie Cemetery."

 

 JEFFERIES, GEORGE Warren Co., OH;

 JEFFREY, DAVID Huren Co., OH;

 

 JENKINS, AZARIAH Jackson Co., OH;

 JEWELL, EPHRAIM Lake Co., OH;

 JEWETT, ABEL Licking Co., OH;

 JEWETT, JOSEPH M. Ashtabula Co., OH;

 JOHNS, THOMAS Harrison Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, ABNER Hamilton Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, ARCHIBALD Mahoning Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, ASHLEY Highland Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, AZEL, JR. Athens Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, BENJAMIN Geauga Co., OH;

 

JOHNSON , CHARLES. Bond Co., IL;  b. in NC in 1757. After the outbreak of the war, he joined the State Militiatia and participated in the battles of Cowpens and Guilford Court House. In 1817 he became a resident of IL Territory, settling in Bond Co.. He died in 1821 and is buried in the Old Grace Cem., near the village of Pocahontas. His grave is marked by a United States tombstone, upon which is engraved his Military service. [Note: Alternate info: Buried in Sugg Cem. in Greenville. (source: Genealogical Records, IL Society DAR, 1939, compiled by Mrs. Edward J. Filbey)

 JOHNSON, RICHARD Jefferson Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, SILAS Champaign Co., OH;

 JOHNSON, THOMAS Lawrence Co., OH;

 JOHNSTON, SILAS Shelby Co., OH;

 JOHNSTON, WILLIAM Huron Co., OH;

 JOHNSTON, NICHOLAS Hamilton Co., OH;

 JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM Knox Co., OH;

 JOLLY, DAVID Ross Co., OH;

 JOLLY, HENRY Licking Coc.

 JONES, BENAIAH, JR. Lake Co., OH;

 JONES, BENJAMIN Clark Co., OH;

 JONES, CATLETT, SR. Columbiana Co., OH;

 JONES, ELKANAH Lake Co., OH;

 JONES, FREDERICK Medina, O.

 JONES, GEORGE Madison Co., OH;

 JONES, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1764, MD

 JONES, JOSEPH Ashland Co., OH;

 JONES, SETH Meigs Co., OH;

 JONES, SILAS Trumbull Co., OH;

 JONES, SOLOMON Delaware Co., OH;

 

JONES , STEPHEN. Adams Co., IN;   b. in NJ. Enlisted in Capt. Cornelius Wiliams' company, Second Regt., Essex Co.. Coming to IL, he settled in Adams County, where he died and was buried in Quincy in the 2nd Ward. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

 JONES, THOMAS Jackson Co., OH;

 JONES, THOMAS Clermont Co., OH;

 JONES, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

 JONES, WILLIAM Perry Twp.

 JONES, WILLIAM CLARKE Trumbull Co., OH;

 JORDAN, JACOB Noble Co., Twp.

 JORDAN, (OR JORDON), THOMAS Belmont Co., OH;

 JORDEN, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

JOSLEN, DARIUS. Canfield, Mahoning Co, OH;. b. 1760; d. 1812 at abt. 51 yrs.; Buried in Canfield, OH. Served as a private in Capt. Daniel Whiting's company, Berkshire Co.. Enlisted in Capt. Noah Langston's Co. Served under Capt. Ezereal Herrick.

 

JOY, EBENEZER Lake Co., OH;

JUDD, DANIEL S. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

JUNKIN, LANCELOT, JR., Greene Co., OH;

JUSTICE, JESSE Clermont Co.

 

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KACKLEY / COCKLEY, JOHN. Guernsey Co., OH;

KARR, MATTHEW.  Co. ?

KATZENBERGER, JOHN Hancock Co., OH;

KEATON / UNKNOWN,  Jackson Co., OH;

KECKLER, JACOB  Fairfield Co., OH;

KELL, SAMUEL Warren Co., OH;

KELLER, HENRY Fairfield Co., OH;

KELLER, JOHN (or KELLAR) Clark Co., OH;


KELLOGG, ELDAD. Ashtabula Co., OH; b. 1752; Enlisted in 1776 under Capt John Stenens, Col Chas Burrall's CT Continental Regt. Was at the battle of the Cedars, where he was taken prisoner. He reenlisted 1780 and was at West Point when Arnold deserted. Child: Ulysses Dewey Kellog; Children: Sophia, Henry. Ulysses  (1798-1883), Erastus. Walter.; Eldad died in Newton Falls, Trumbull Co., 1838 at the age eighty-five and was buried in Harpersfield, Ashtabula Co., OH.

 

KELLOGG, HELMONT. b. Mar. 17, 1762, in New Harford, CT; served Capt. Phelps's Co.,  of Col. Andrew Adam's Regt.;  re-enlisted in Capt. Joel Gilet's Co. and fought in the battle of White Plains, NY; d. Mar. 28, 1848; buried in Sylvania Cemetery, Kellogg's Corner, Sec. 36, Yorkville, Racine Co., WI


KELLOGG, JONATHAN. b.  1760; d. 1823; buried in South Amherst Cemetery, Amherst, MA Served in Capt. Parker's company, Col. Porter's Regt.

 

KELLOGG, MARTIN Huron Co., OH;

KELLOGG, PLINNEY Lorain Co., OH;

KELLOGG, SETH Montgomery Co., OH;

KELLY, JAMES Clark Co., OH;

KELLY, JOHN Lorain Co., OH; b. 1757, N. J. 1827

KELISMERE, FRANCIS Hamilton Co., b. 1744, MD


KEMMERER, FREDERICK. Buried in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA

 

KEMP, JOHN W. Seneca Co., OH;


KENDALL, JOSEPH. Buried in Limerick Square, PA

 

KENDALL, ROBERT, SR. Greene Co., OH;

 

KENDRICK , WILLIAM - b. in VA, in 1749. Enlisted in 1779 with Capt. Thomas Armisted and Col. John Green, serving eighteen mos.. He was in the battles of Guildford Court House, Camden and Ninety-six, also Eutaw Springs. He arrived in Brown Co., IL, where he died near Mt. Sterling Dec. 29, 1835. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

KENNEDY, DAVID Portage Co., OH;

KENNEDY, FRANCIS Hamilton Co., OH;

KENNEDY, HUGH Brown Co., OH;


KENNEDY,  WILLIAM, SQUIRE. Buried in Union Cemetery, SC Grave has a Government marker.


KENNEDY, WILLIAM, JR. Buried in Union Cemetery, SC Grave has a Government marker.

 

KENNISTON, JAMES Hamilton Co., OH;

 

KENT, JONAS Portage Co., OH;

KENT, ABSALOM Harrison Co., OH;

KENT, JOHN Seneca Co., OH;

 

KENT, JONAS Portage Co., OH;


KENT, JOSEPH. b.  1718; d. 1801. He was a captain in Revolutionary War. Buried in MA.

 

KENT, THOMAS Columbiana Co., OH;

KENT, WILLIAM Ross Co., OH;

KENT, ZENAS Portage Co., OH;

 

KENTFIELD, EBENEZER Geauga Co., OH;

KERNS, JOHN, 1ST Highland Co., OH;

KERR, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

KERR, MATTHEW Washington Co., OH;

KKERSTETLER, LEONARD Stark Co., OH;

KESTER, JOSEPH Morrow Co., OH;

KETCH, THOMAS Mahoning Co., OH;

KETCHAM, SAMUEL Coshocton Co., OH;

KEYES, ELIAS Cuyahoga Co., OH;

KEYES, SALMA Scioto Co., OH;

KEYS, RICHARD Hamilton Co., OH;

 

KIBBEY, EPHRAIM Warren Co., OH;

KIDD, NATHANIEL Washington Co., OH;

KIDD, ROBERT Mahoning Co., OH;

KIDDER, REUBEN Geauga Co., OH;

KIESTER, PETER Montgomery Co., OH;

KIEVER, (or KEIVER), HENRY Butler Co., OH;

 

KILBOURN, DAVID. b.  Apr. 28, 1742; d. Sep. 17, 1815; buried at Bantam, CT


KILBOURN, GILES. b.  Jan. 25, 1728; d. Sep. 13, 1797; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT

 

KILBOURN, UNKNOWN, Ross Co., OH;

 

KILLIN, JOHN Adams Co., OH;

KIMBALL, ABEL Lake Co., OH;

KIMBALL, JARED Trumbull Co., OH;

KIMBALL, MOSES Huron Co., OH;

KIMBALL, MOSES Jefferson Co., OH;

KIMBALL, NATHAN Guernsey Co., OH;

KIMMEL, DAVID Montgomery Co., OH;

KINCAID, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

KINCAID, THOMAS Adams Co., OH;

KINDALE, JOSEPH Mahoning Co., OH;

 

KING, BENJAMIN Geauga Co., OH;

KING, PETER Ashtabula Co., OH;

KINGMAN, ALEXANDER Morrow Co., OH;

KINGSBURY, SAMUE. Co. ?

KINGSLEY, ENOS Geauga Co., OH;

KINGSLEY, NATHAN Co. not stated)

KINNEY, ARRORN Summit Co., OH;

KINNEY, JOHN Morrow Co., OH;

KINSMAN, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH;


KISTER, JOHN NICHOLAS. d. Feb. 3, 1841; buried iu PA.


KIRK, JOSKPH. d. in 1775 at Carrying Place, ME ; buried in Pleasant Ridge, ME  He was one of Arnold's men.

 

KIRKPATRICK / KIRK, WILLIAM. Mahoning Co., OH;

KIRKUM, PHILEMON Medina Co., OH;

KIRKWOOD, ROBERT Mercer Co., OH;

KIRTLAND, TURHAND Mahoning Co., OH;

KISER, JOHN Montgomery Co., OH;

KITCHELL, ASA Hamilton Co., OH;

KITCHELL, DANIEL Hamilton Co., OH;

KITCHELL, JOHN Butler Co., OH;

KITCHELL, MOSES Hamilton Co., OH;

KLEVER, JOHN Fayette Co.,

KLINGER, PHILIP Preble Co., OH;

KLIPPINGER/ CLIPPINGER, ANTONY. Columbiana Co., OH;

 

KNAPP, JEREMIAH Fulton Co., OH;


KNIGHT, BENJAMIN. Buried at Landaff, NH (grave marked 1917).


KNIGHT, SAMUEL. b.  about 1757; d. Jul., 1817; buried at Duinmerston


Center. VT Served in Col. William Williams' Regt.

 

KNOWLES, JAMES Washington Co., OH;

KNOWLTON, STEPHEN, JR. Ashtabula Co., OH;

KOCH, ADAM Stark Co., OH;


KNOX, JOHN. (Grave located in North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

 

KOHL / COHL, GEORGE.  Mahoning Co., OH;

 

KONKAPOT, JACOB JR.; unk birth date was a Stockbridge Indian Scout in Capt. Wm. Goodrich's Co. under Col. John Paterson; d. 1835 after bleeding to death following a timber accident; buried in the Old Stockbridge Indian  Cemetery on the Frank Thelen farm near Kaukauna, Outagamie Co., WI

 

KOOKEN / KOCHEN, JAMES.  Delaware Co., OH;

KOON, FREDERICK Highland Co., OH;

KREAGER, JACOB Muskingum Co., OH;

KROUSE, JOHN Clinton Co., OH;

KUHN, JOHN Stark Co., OH;

KUR, ROBERT Mahoning Co., OH;

KYLE, JOSEPH, SR. Greene Co., OH;

 

 

 

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LACY, THADDEUS Summit Co., OH;

LACY, THOMAS Hamilton Co., OH;

LADD, JESSE, DEA. Lake Co., OH;

LAFFERTY, EDWARD Harrison Co., OH;

LAFLER, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH; b..1750 NY

LAIRD, JAMES, SR. Trumbull Co., OH; born 1764

LAKE, ASA Hancock Co., OH;

LAKE, REUBEN Geauga Co., OH;

LAMB, PETER Fairfield Co., OH;

LAMBERT, JOSEPH Greene Co., OH;

LAMME, (or LAMB), JAMES Clark Co., OH;

LAMME, NATHAN Greene Co., OH;

LaMONT, JOHN Ashtabula Co., OH;

 

LAMPSON, DANIEL. b.  Mar. 28, 1755; d. Oct. 6, 1852(3); buried at Morris, CT

 

LAMSON / LAMPSON, EBENEZER Ashtabula Co., OH;

LAMPSON, WILLIAM Summit Co., OH;


LANCKTON, JOHN. Aged 71, d. Mar. 10, 1793; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA


LANDON, DANIEL. b.  Feb. 11, 1717; d. Jul. 11, 1790; buried at West Litchfield. CT

 

LANDON, EBENEZER Delaware Co., OH;

LANDON, EDWARD Knox Co., OH;

LANE, HENRY, SR. Trumbull Co., OH;

LANE, ISAAC, SR. Trumbull Co., OH;

LANE, JOHN Portage Co., OH;

LANE, JOSEPH Geauga Co., OH;

LANE, RICHARD Muskingum Co., OH;

LANE, ROBERT, Clark Co., OH;

LANEY, JOHN Brown Co., OH;


LANG, SAMUEL. Buried in West Bath Cemetery, West Bath, NH (Grave marked 1917.)

 

LANGDEN, L. Lorain Co., OH;

LANGDON, JOHN W. Hamilton Co., OH;


LANGHAN, ELIAS. He was a major in Revolutionary War. b.  in 1755; moved to OH in 1798; settled in Madison Co. in 1807; d. Apr. 5, 1830, at th# residence of Judge Baskerville, and buried on his farm in OH.

 

LANGLEY, JOHN, REV. Trumbull Co., OH;

LANHAM, ELIAS, COL. Madison Co., OH;

LANKTON, LEVI Washington Co., OH;

LARABEE, JOHN, SR. Licking Co., OH;

 

LARCUM, PAUL Portage Co., OH;

LAREW, (LARUE), ABRAHAM Hamilton Co., OH;

LARKINS, JAMES Harrison Co., OH;


LARMON / LAYMON, WILLIAM. Buried in the Catholic Cemetery, Barnesville, MD


LARNARD, MOSES, DEACON. b.  1762; d. 1845; buried at Halifax, VT He was a pensioner; served in MA Continental Lines. Law, William. Buried in CT.

 

LaROSE, JOHN JACOB Montgomery Co., OH;

LARRABEE, SETH Jackson Co., OH;

 

LATHROP , ISAAC.  Clark Co., IL;  b. in NY but served in the war from MA in Capt. Josiah Keith's company and Col. John Daggett's Regt. for twenty-four days. He arrived in Clark Co., IL, and there applied for a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

LAUNTERMAN, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

LAW, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

LAWRENCE, JOHN Lorain Co., OH;

LAWRENCE, THOMAS Guernsey Co., OH;

 

LAYTON, THOMAS.  Clark Co., IL;  b. in PA, where he served in the Northumberland Co. Militiatia. He arrived in Clark Co., IL, and died there after 1835. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

LEACH, ABNER Mahoning Co., OH;

LEACH, ABRAHAM Trumbull Co., OH;

LEACH, GEORGE Jackson Co., OH;

LEACH, VALENTINE, SGT. Pickaway Co., OH;

LEASOR, HENRY Mercer Co., OH;

LEAVENS, JOHN Washington Co., OH;

LEAVERTON, JOHN FOSTER Highland Co., OH;

LEAVITT, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH;

LEAVITT, SAMUEL Trumbull Co., OH;

LEDMAN, JOHN Guernsey Co., OH;

 

LEE, PETER PERRINE Hamilton Co., OH;


LEE, TIMOTHY. b. Oct. 10, 1748; buried in Centre Moreland, PA Sergeant in Revolutionary War.

 

LEE, ZEBULON Hancock Co., OH;

LEEPER, ARCHIBALD Harrison Co., OH;

LEFEVER, MINARD Knox Co., OH;

LEGG, ELIJAH Franklin Co., OH;

LEIBY, GEORGE Hamilton Co., OH;

LEIGH, BENJAMIN Meigs Co., OH;

LEIST, ANDREW Pickaway Co., OH;

LEIST, SAMUEL Fairfield Co., OH;


LELAND, THOMAS. b.  1756; d. 1847; buried at Seville, OH. (Grave marked 1917.). His pension was $12 per month. Served in Tenth Battalion, subsequently known as Ninth MA Regt.

 

LELAND, THOMAS Medina Co., OH;

 

LEMON, ALEX. Hamilton Co., OH;

 

LEMOND, WILLIAM Hamilton Co., OH;

LEMMON, ALEXIS Morrow Co., OH;

 

LEONARD, ABIJAH Ashtabula Co., OH;


LEONARD, ABNER. d. Mar., 1793, aged 48. Private in Lieut. Enoch Cooper's company, Col. David Leonard's Regt. (Vol. 9, page 682.) Buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA


LEONARD, ARIISET. d. Nov. 11, 1819, aged 64. Private in Capt. Nathan Rowley's company, Col. John Moseley's Regt. Buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA


LEONARD, BENJAMIN. d. Sep. 10. 1780. He was a drummer in Capt. Preserve Leonard's company, Col. Porter's Regt. Buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA


LEONARD, BENJAMIN. d. Feb. 24, 1785, aged 83; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA Mustered Oct. 25, 1780.


LEONARD, FELLOWS. d. Mar. 10, 1793; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA Private in Capt. Preserve Leonard's Co.


LEONARD, PRESERVE. d. May 18, 1801, aged 73; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA He was captain Tenth Company, Col. John Moseley's Regt.


LEONARD, MOSES Brown Co., OH;

LEONARD, SILAS Columbiana Co., OH;

 

LEONARD, THADEUS. d. Sep. 5, 1842, aged 80; buried in Old North Cemetery, Agawam, MA Fifer in Capt. Samuel Sloper's Co.

 

LEONARD, MOSES Brown Co., OH;

LEONARD, SILAS Columbiana Co., OH;

LESLIE, SAMUEL Trumbull Co., OH;

 

LEWIS , TIMOTHY.  Boone Co., IL;  b. in Ashfield, MA, May 24, 1764. He was a substitue for his father, Timothy Lewis, in Apr. 1779 in Capt. Eliphalet Densmore's Company for six mos.; he again served with Capt. Isaac Newton in Col. Hugh Maxwell's Regt. in 1780. After the war he arrived in IL, settling in what is now Boone Co., where he died May 2, 1858. Buried in Belvidere Cem.. (source: Genealogical Records, IL Society DAR, 1939, compiled by Mrs. Edward J. Filbey)

 

LESTER, THOMAS Morrow Co., OH;

 

LETTS, NEHEMIAH Co. not stated

LEWIS, ANDREW Butler Co., OH;

LEWIS, ISAAC Hamilton Co., OH;

 

LEWIS , JOHN.  Clay Co., IL;  b. likley VA;  Served in the war from VA; he served throughout the of the war. Moving to IL, he located in Clay Co., and died there. The place of his exact burial place is unknown. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

LEWIS, JOHN Guernsey Co., OH;

LEWIS, OLIVER Lorain Co., OH;

LEWIS, PHILIP Adams Co., OH;

 

LIEUZADDER / LUZADDER, ABRAHAM. Guernsey Co., OH;

LIGHT, DANIEL Clermont Co., OH;

LIGHT, GEORGE Warren Co., OH;

LIGHT, JACOB Clermont Co., OH;

LIGHT, JOHN Clermont Co., OH;

LILLIE, DAVID Warren Co., OH;

LIMMING, SAMUEL Hamilton Co., OH;


LINCOLN, ELISHA. b.  1795; d. May 23, 1824; buried in Jewett Cemetery, at Twelve Corners, Madison, ME  Private Capt. Eleazer Hamlin's company, Gen. Thomas's Regt. Muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775.

 

LINCOLN, JOSEPH, MAJ. Washington Co., OH;

 

LINDESMITH, JOSEPH Columbiana Co., OH;

LINDLEY, ZIBA Athens Co., OH;

LINDSAY, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

LINDSEY, HEZEKIAH Clermont Co., OH;

LINDSEY, JOHN Marion Co., OH;

LINDSLEY / LINGSLEY / LINSLEY STEPHEN Trumbull Co., OH;

LINE, JOSEPH Shelby Co., OH;


LINES, RALPH. Buried in CT.

 

LINGO, HENRY Mahoning Co., OH;

LINK, ADAM Crawford Co., OH;

LINKHART, BARNEY Clinton Co., OH;

LINN, ADAM Guernsey Co., OH;


LINN, JOHN Guernsey Co., OH;

LINN, SAMUEL Clinton Co., OH;

LINNELL, JOSEPH Licking Co., OH;

LINTON, SAMUEL Mahoning Co., OH;

LIPPENCOTT, SAMUEL Allen Co., OH;

LIPPENCOTT, SAMUEL Clark Co., OH;


LITTELL, WILLIAM. b.  1745; d. 1825; buried in Service Graveyard, South Side, Beaver Co.. He was a pensioner as recorded in Beaver, PA, 1818.


LITTLE,  GEORGE, CAPT.  Buried at Marshfield Hills, MA (Wales Monument.)


LITTLE, LUTHER. Buried at Sea View, MA

 

LITTLE, CORNELIUS Hamilton Co., OH;

LITTLE, NATHANIEL, Washington Co., OH;

 

LLOYD, E. GEORGE, SR. Licking Co., OH;

LOAR, HENRY Hamilton Co., OH;

LOCKHART, WILLIAM morrow Co., OH;

LOCKWOOD, DAVID Belmont Co., OH;

LIVINGSTON, DAVID Hamilton Co., OH;


LOFTIN, THOMAS. Buried in old Presbyterian Cemetery, Pickens Co., Ala. Lord, Lynde. b.  1733; d. Jun. 10, 1801; buried at West Litchfield, Litchfield, CT, Lord, Knox. (Grave located by Richard Wallace Chapter, North Thetford, Orange Co.,  VT)

 

LOGAN, JOHN, SR. Athens Co., OH;

LOGAN, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

LONG, MICHAEL Co. ?

LONGWELL, JAMES Delaware Co., OH;

LOOMIS, HORACE Ashtabula Co., OH;

LORD, ICHABOD Portage Co., OH;

LORING, DANIEL Washington Co., OH;

LOSEE, WILLIAM (or LOSEY) Lawrence Co., OH;

LOSSEE (LOFFEE), PETER Trumbull Co., OH;

LOTT, EBENEZER Delaware Co., OH;

LOTT, ZEPPHENIAH, Delaware Co., OH;

LOVEBERRY, JOHN WADE (LOOFBOURROW) Pickaway Co., OH;

LOUX / LOUCKS, WILLIAM. Gallia Co., OH;

LOVE, THOMAS Mahoning Co., OH;

LOVEJOY, JOSEPH Adams Co., OH;

LOVELAND, ABNER Lorain Co., OH;

LOVELAND, AMOS Mahoning Co., OH;

LOVELAND, FREDERICK Geauga Co., OH;

LOVELAND, ISAAC Portage Co., OH;

LOWE, BARTON Clermont Co., OH;

LOWE, DERRICK, JUDGE Hamilton Co., OH;

LOWE, JAMES Noble Co., OH;

LOWREY, ROBERT Mahoning Co., OH;

LOWRY, DAVID Clark Co., OH;

LOWRY, JEREMIAH Gallia Co., OH;

LOWTHER, JOEL Meigs Co., OH; b. Loudoun Co., Va., Aug. 4, 1741

 

LUCAS, WILLIAM, Pike Co., OH;

LUMMIS, JOSEPH Butler Co., OH;

LUTZ, JACOB Pickaway Co., OH;

LYNCH, PETER Hamilton Co., OH; b. 1754, PA

LYON, JAMES Hamilton Co., OH;

LYON, NATHANIEL Montgomery Co., OH;

 

LYON, THOMAS. b.May 31, 1766 in Bedford, NY; served Capt. Thomas Hunt's Co. of Rangers; d. Dec. 29, 1847; buried in the Old Lyonsdale Society of Friends Cemetery, Lyons, WI.


LYONS, BENJ. b.  1733; d. 1822; buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, White Plains, NY Second Regt. West Chester Co. Militiatia, under Col. Thomas Thomas.

 

LYONS, JOSEPH Athens Co., OH;

LYONS, SAMUEL Columbiana Co., OH;

LYONS, WILLIAM Morgan Co.

 

LYTLE, ANDREW JR. b. in Ireland, 1762; settled in PA, then Salem, NY; served as a major in NY Militiatia, Washington Co.,; his father, Andrew Lytle Sr. also served; d. Sep. 7, 1855 in Yorkville, WI and is buried in the Union Grove Cemetery

 

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MACY, CAPT. JOHN. b.  1724; d. 1797. Captain of a company of Windsor and vicinity men, VT Militiatia, 1780 and 1781. This company was in Maj. Benj. Wait's detachment that Marched in the alarm to Royalton, Oct., 1780; also in the alarm of Mar., 1781 (by order of Gen. Bailey).

 

MacLACHLAN, JAMES Columbiana Co., OH;

 

McALLISTER, ANDREW Washington Co., OH;


MCARTHUR, JAMES, JR. Crawfordsville, Montgomery, IN; b. 1764 in Burlington, Burliington, NJ, British Colonial America, the son of James (1731-1813) and Hannah Stuart (1733-1814)  McArthur. James Arthur married Rachel Brown, daughter of Thomas Brown and Mary Osborn Ball in 1782, . They had seven children before Rachel died 1800-1803 and was buried on her brother Joseph's farm in Mulberry, Miami Twp., Clermont, OH. James then married Anne Osbourne (1770/1780) They were married 19 Apr 1803 in Clermont Co., OH.  James McArthur then fathered an additional 4 children before he died 29 July 1856 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., IN. He is buried at Old Town Cemetery, Covington Street, Crawfordsville, IN.

 

In 1820-1840 was living in New Richmond Twp, Clermont Co, OH. They were the parents of at least 11 children: Sarah Arthur 1783–1863; Hannah Arthur 1785–1861; Mary Arthur 1785–1867; William Arthur 1788–1865; Joseph Arthur 1791–1838 and James Arthur 1797–1889.  James McArthur, Jr. died 29 Jul 1856 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery, IN.

 

MCADAMS , JOSEPH. Bond Co., IL;  b. in York Co., PA, in 1759. Enlisted from Hawfield, Orange Co., NC, serving under Col.s Armstrong, William O'Neale, and Robert Melone, also with Capt. Carrington and Capt. Hodge; he was also a pilot under Col. Lee; was in the battles of Stono, Hillsborough and Holts' Race Paths. Joseph McAdams arrived in IL with William McAdams, who lived in Madison Co., and who was also a Revolutionary soldier. Joseph McAdams lived to be very aged, dying in Bond Co.. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

McBURNEY, WILLIAM Sandusky Co., OH;

 

McCADDEN, JOHN Licking Co., OH;

McCASKEY, WILLIAM Columbiana Co., OH;

McCAUGHEY, WILLIAM Wayne Co., OH;

 

McCLEAN, MOSES Ross Co., OH;

McCLEAN, WILLIAM Adams Co., OH;

McCLEAVE, GEORGE Clark Co., OH;

McCLELLAND, CARY Knox Co., OH;

McCLELLAND, SAMUEL Harrison Co., OH;

McCLELLAND, WILLIAM Butler Co., OH;

McCLIMANS, JOHN Madison Co., OH;

McCLINTOCK, WILLIAM Pickaway Co., OH;

 

MCCLURE, SAMUEL. Clark Co., IL;  b. 1748 in Augusta Co., VA. He was a revolutionist before the Revolution, serving in 1774 and again in 1775 and 1781. He served with Capt. George Matthews, Capt. William Anderson, Capt. Thomas Smith and Capt. Zaccheus Johnson with Col. William Boyer and Col. Abraham Smith. His grave has been marked in Clark Co.. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

McCLURE, WILLIAM Perry Co., OH;

McCLURKIN, HATHEW Preble Co., OH;

McCOMB, WILLIAM Franklin Co., OH;

McCOMB, WILLIAM Franklin Co., OH;

McCOMBS, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

McCOMBS, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

McCONNELL, ALEXANDER Montgomery Co., OH;

McCONNELL, THOMAS Brown Co., OH;

McCORKEL, JOSEPH Miami Co., OH;

McCORKEL, ROBERT Lawrence Co., OH;

McCORMICK, FRANCIS Columbiana Co., OH;

McCOY, ALEXANDER Brown Co., OH;

McCOY, EPHRIAM Delaware Co., OH;

McCOY, GEORGE Champaign Co., OH;


McCRACKEN, CYRUS Hamilton Co., OH;

McCRACKEN, WM., COL. Hamilton Co., OH;

McCREA, GILBERT Hamilton Co., OH;

McCREARY, GEORGE Morrow Co., OH;

McCULLOUGH, ROBERT Hamilton Co., OH;

McCULLOUGH, WILLIAM Harrison Co., OH;

McCULLUM, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

McCUNE, JOHN Coshocton Co., OH;

McCUNE, THOMAS, COL. Jefferson Co., OH;
 

MCCURDY, JOHN. b.  1746; d. Jan. 4,1824. In Capt. Benj. Plummer's Co. Detached from Col. William Jones's Regt. for service under Col. Samuel McCobb on expedition against Mayosbagaduse.

 

McDANIEL, HENRY Gallia Co., OH;

McDANIEL, JAMES Jackson Co., OH;

McDANIEL, VALENTINE Brown Co., OH;

McDANIEL, WALTER Brown Co., OH;

McDERMUT, JAMES Putnam Co., OH;

McDERMOTT, JAMES Richland Co., OH;

McDILL, DAVID Preble Co., OH;

McDONALD, ARCHIBALD Logan Co., OH;

McDONALD, JOHN Warren Co., OH;

McDONALD, UNKNOOWN Greene Co., OH;

McDONOUGH, HUGH Harrison Co., OH;


MCEWEN, HENRY. Birth date not known; d. Oct. 14, 1823; buried in Center Hill Cemetery, Center Co.. Enlisted Jun., 1775, in Cumberland Co., PA, Capt. W. Hendrick's Co. (Gravestone being erected by descendants.)

 

McFADDEN, CONLEY (Co. not stated)

McFADDEN, JOHN Harrison Co., OH;

McFARLAND, DANIEL Geauga Co., OH;

McFARLAND, WILLIAM, CAPT. Adams Co., OH;

McGARRY, WILLIAM Adams Co., OH;

McGILL, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

McGREW, ANDREW Clermont Co., OH;

McGUIRE, JOHN Jefferson Co., OH;

McHATTEN, ALEXANDER Greene Co., OH;

McHENRY, RICHARD Muskingum Co., OH;

McILRATH, ANDREW Cuyahoga Co., OH;

McINTIRE, ANDREW Adams Co., OH;

McINTIRE, WILLIAM Clark Co., OH;

McKAY, DANIEL Cuyahoga Co., OH;

McKELVEY, WILLIAM Richland Co., OH;

McKENNON, JOSEPH Columbiana Co., OH;

McKENZIE, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

McKENZIE, JOSHUA Ross Co., OH;

McKINLEY, DAVID Columbiana Co., OH;

McKINLEY, DAVID Crawford Co., OH;

McKINLEY, JOHN Hancock Co., OH;

McKINNIE, JOHN Delaware Co., OH;

McKINSEY, SAMUEL Mahoning Co., OH;

McKNIGHT, ADAM Delaware Co., OH;

McKNIGHT, DAVID Hamilton Co., OH;

McKNIGHT, JOHN Clermont Co., OH;

McKNIGHT, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

McKOWN, JAMES Knox Co., OH;

McLANE, JOHN (or McLEAN) Greene Co., OH;

McLAUGHLIN, JAMES Columbiana Co., OH;

McLAUGHLIN, JOHN Brown Co., OH;

McLEAN, MOSES Ross Co., OH;

McMAHON, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

McMAHON / McMECHEN, WILLIAM.  Mercer Co., OH;

McMAKEN, JOSEPH Butler Co., OH;

McMANIS, CHARLES Adams Co., OH;

McMANNERS, JOHN Loraine Co., OH;

McMilitiaAN, JOHN Summit Co., OH;

McMilitiaAN, ROBT. (Co. not listed)

McMULLEN, NEIL Trumbull Co., OH;

McMURRAY, WILLIAM Morgan Co., OH;

McNEIL, THOMAS Summit Co., OH;

McPHERSON, JAMES Logan Co., OH;

McPHERSON, JOHN Coshocton Co., OH;

McQUISTON, DAVID Preble Co., OH;

McROBERTS, ALEXANDER Ross Co., OH;

McTEER, ROBERT Fairfield Co., OH;

McWILLIAMS, WILLIAM Knox Co., OH;

MADDOCK, MOSES Hamilton Co., OH;

MAGAW, (or MEGAW), JOHN Harrison Co., OH;

MAGAM, WM., CAPT. Preble Co., OH;

MAHOLM, SAMUEL Harrison Co., OH;

MAIN, PETERS Delaware Co., OH;

MALOTT, DORY Clermont Co., OH;

MALOTT, JOHN Brown Co., OH;

MALOTT, THOMAS Adams Co., OH;

MALOTT, WILLIAM Clermont Co., OH;

MALLOW, GEORGE, SR. Greene Co., OH;

MALTBY, BENJAMIN Trumbull Co., OH;

MANCHESTER, JOSEPH Harrison Co., OH;

MANKINS, WILLIAM Columbiana Co., OH;

MANN, GEORGE Greene Co., OH;

MANN, JOHN Richland Co., OH;

MANNING, THOMAS Clermont Co., OH;

MANRING, JORDAN MARSHALL Gallia Co., OH;

MANSFIELD, SAMUEL Athens Co., OH;

MANSFIELD, THOMAS Adams Co., OH;

MANSON, DAVID Miami Co., OH;

MARKELL, PETER Lake Co., OH;

MARKEL, T. ABRAM Jefferson Co., OH;

MARSH, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

MARSHALL, GEORGE Brown Co., OH;

MARSHALL, HENRY Miami Co., OH;

MARSHALL, JAMES Mahoning Co., OH;

MARSHALL, RICHARD Muskingum Co., OH;

MARSHALL, SAMUEL, SR. Scioto Co., OH;

MARSHALL, WILLIAM Wayne Co., OH;

MARTIN, ALEXANDER Brown Co., OH;

MARTIN, ALEX. Hamilton Co., OH;

MARTIN, CHARLES Licking Co., OH;

MARTIN, CHARLES HONNEYWOOD Licking Co., OH;

MARTIN, HENRY Harrison Co., OH;

MARTIN, ISAAC Lake Co., OH;

MARTIN, JACOB Jefferson Co., OH;

MARTIN, JOHN Fairfield Co., OH;

MARTIN, JOHN (or JACOB) Licking Co., OH;

MARTIN, OLIVER Hamilton Co., OH;

MARTIN, REUBEN Morrow Co., OH;

MASON, NATHAN Ashtabula Co., OH;

MASON, WILLIAM Warren Co., OH;

MASSEY, EZEKIEL Fairfield Co., OH;

MASSIE, NATHANIEL Ross Co., OH;

MASTICK, BENJAMIN Geauga Co., OH;

MATHER, ABNER Portage Co., OH;

MATHER, ELEAZER Summit Co., OH;

MATHEWS, JOHN Muskingum Co., OH;

MATHEWS, WILLIAM Trumbull Co., OH;

MATSON, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

MATSON, REUBEN Morrow Co., OH;

MATTHEWS, JAMES Mahoning Co., OH;

MAURER, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

MAURER, JOHN Pickaway Co., OH;

MAXEY, HORATIO Grant Co., OH;

MAXWELL, WILLIAM Greene Co., OH;

MAY, GEORGE Mahoning Co., OH;

MAY, JAMES Ross Co., OH;

MAY, JOHN, I. Mahoning Co., OH;

MAY, JOHN GEORGE Mahoning Co., OH;

MAYES, WILLIAM Trumbull Co., OH;

MEAD, LIBENS Trumbull Co., OH;

MEAD, MICHAEL Huron Co., OH;

MEAD, STEPHEN Licking Co., OH;

MEEK, ISAAC Jefferson Co., OH;

MEEKER, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

MEEKER, NATHANIEL Butler Co., OH;

MEGRUE, ANDREW Clermont Co., OH;

MEHAFFEY / MAHAFFEY JOHN. Adams Co., OH;

MELVIN, ISAAC Washington Co., OH;

MELVIN, REUBEN Geauga Co., OH;

MENTZER, JAPHAT Licking Co., OH;

MERCER, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

MERCHANT, JOSEPH Mahoning Co., OH;

MEREDITH, JOHN W. Miami Co., OH;

MERRIMAN, MARSHALL Loraine Co., OH;

MESSENGER, DAVID Licking Co., OH;

MESSENGER, ISAAC Lake Co., OH;

MESSINGER, BILLIE Portage Co., OH;

METCALF, MASSOM Wayne Co., OH;

METCALF, THOMAS Geauga Co., OH;

METZGER, JACOB Ross Co., OH;

METZLER, GEORGE Holmes Co., OH;

MEYER, CHRISTIAN Wayne Co., OH;

MICKEY, DANIEL Franklin Co., OH;

MIDDLESWART, HENRY Washington Co., OH;

MilitiaS, BENJAMIN, CAPT. Washington Co., OH;

MilitiaS, JOHN Clermont Co., OH;

MilitiaER, BENJAMIN Wayne Co., OH;

MilitiaER, DANIEL Fairfield Co., OH;

MilitiaER, DANIEL Hamilton Co., OH;

MilitiaER, DANIEL Mahoning Co., OH;

MilitiaER, EDWARD Hamilton Co., OH;

MilitiaER, ELIAS Butler Co., OH;

MilitiaER, HENRY Coshocton Co., OH;

MilitiaER, ISAAC Ashtabula Co., OH;

MilitiaER, ISAAC Montgomery Co., OH;

MilitiaER, JOHN B. b.  1754; d. 1835. Trumpeter in Armand's legion. Buried in Canfield, OH.

 

MilitiaER, JACOB Butler Co., OH;

MilitiaER, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH;

MilitiaER, JACOB Seneca Co., OH;

MilitiaER, JOHN ADAM Crawford Co., OH;

MilitiaER, B. JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

MilitiaER, MICHIEL Miami Co., OH;

MilitiaER, MOSES Clark Co., OH;

MilitiaIGAN, DAVID Harrison Co., OH;

MilitiaS, CONSTANTINE Ashtabula Co., OH;

MilitiaS, ELIJAH Butler Co., OH;

MilitiaS, JOHN, MAJ. Darke Co., OH;

MINER, ELISHA Licking Co., OH;

MINER, JOHN Cuyahoga Co., OH;

MINER, JUSTUS Geauga Co., OH;

MINGUS, HIERONYMOUS Erie Co., OH;


MINSHALL, WILLIAM, REV.. A prisoner. Buried in Range Township, Bethel Cemetery, Madison Co., OH. Inscription on monument: "A stranger I am—but here I must lie. My name you can see, but my age is unknown."

 

MITCHEL, DAVID Scioto Co., OH;

MITCHELL, DAVID Greene Co., OH;

MITCHELL, ENSIGN Madison Co., OH;

MITCHELL, PHILIP Hamilton Co., OH;

 

MITCHELL, SAMUEL. b. Mar. 23, 1764; Sgt in Sapt. John Militia's Co., VA Militiatia; re-enlisted as a Pvt.. in Capt. Robertson's Co. of Major David Campbell; d. May 6, 1855; buried in Roundtree faMilitia lot, Hillside Cemetery, Platteville, Grant Co., WI

 

MITCHELL, SAMUEL Miami Co., OH;

MITCHELL, SAMUEL Union Co., OH;

MITCHELL, WILLIAM Miami Co., OH;

 

MITSCO, CONRAD Wayne Co., OH;

MIX, AMOS Muskingum Co., OH;

MIX, JOSIAH Portage Co., OH;

MIXER, PHINEAS, SR. Lake Co., OH;

 

MOBERLY, REASON Highland Co., OH;

MOFFAT, ROBERT Guernsey Co., OH;

MONETT, ABRAHAM Pickaway Co., OH;

MONROE, ISAAC Delaware Co., OH;

MONTEITH, DANIEL Mahoning Co., OH;

MONTGOMERY, ABRAM Butler Co., OH;

MONTGOMERY, SARAH BOONE BROOKS Brown Co., OH;

MOODY, JAMES Mahoning Co., OH;

MOOR, NATHAN Mahoning Co., OH;

MOORE, BENJAMIN Franklin Co., OH;

MOORE, EPHRAIM Madison Co., OH;

MOORE, EPHRAIM Madison Co., OH;

MOORE, JAMES Geauga Co., OH;

MOORE, JAMES L. Delaware Co., OH;

MOORE, JOHN, 3rd Geauga Co., OH;

MOORE, JOSEPH Lorain Co., OH;

MOORE, ROBERT Trumbull Co., OH;

MOORE, SIMEON Franklin Co., OH;

MOORE, WILLIAM Brown Co., OH;

MOREY, SILAS Athens Co., OH;

MORGAN, DANIEL Geauga Co., OH;

 

MORGAN, JAMES. b. Apr. 5, 1748 in Frederick Co., VA; served in Capt. Samuel Mason's Co. of Col. Daniel Brodhead's PA Regt. as a spy & scout; d. Mar. 3 1840; burial in the Wauwatosa, Militiaaukee Co., Cemetery

 

MORGAN, JACOB Hamilton Co., OH;

MORGAN, JAMES Wayne Co., OH;

MORGAN, PELATIAH Delaware Co., OH;

MORGAN, THOMAS Harrison Co., OH;

MORGAN, THOMAS Preble Co., OH;

MORIN, RODHAM Clermont Co., OH;

MORLEY, EZEKIEL Lake Co., OH;

MORLEY, THOMAS Lake Co., OH;

MORRELL, CALVIN, M. D. Warren Co., OH;

MORRIS, ARCHIBALD Noble Co., OH;

MORRIS, DAVID Miami Co., OH;

 

MORRIS, ISAAC Warren Co., OH;

MORRIS, JACOB Hamilton Co., OH;

MORRIS, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH;

MORRISON, FRANCIS. Co. ?

MORRISON, GEORGE Guernsey Co., OH;

MORRISON, JAMES Ashtaula Co., OH;

MORSE, BENJAMIN, MAJ. Lake Co., OH;

MORSE, SETH, CAPT. Lorain Co., OH;

MORTON, JOHN Ross Co., OH;

MOSES, ROBERT Warren Co., OH;

MOSS, DANIEL Hamilton Co., OH;

MOTT, JOHN Knox Co., OH;

MOURER / MOWERY, JOHN.  Pickaway Co., OH;

MOWEN, BELZAR Mahoning Co., OH;

MOWREY / MOWRA, JOHN. Mahoning Co., OH;

MULLOY, (or MALLOY), HUGH Clermont Co., OH;

MUMMEY, CHRISTOPHER Morgan Co., OH;

MUNGER, JONATHAN Warren Co., OH;

MUNN, JAMES, MAJ. Scioto Co., OH;

MUNRO, JOSIAH, CAPT. Washington Co., OH;

MUNSELL, LEVI Miami Co., OH;

MUNSON, ISAAC Wayne Co., OH;

MUNSON, JESSE Licking Co., OH;

MUNSON, WILMOT Morrow Co., OH;

MURDOCK, ASAHEL Butler Co., OH;

MURPHY, EDWARD Butler Co., OH;

MURPHY, WILLIAM Franklin Co., OH;

MURRAY, JOHN Cuahoga Co., OH;

MURRAY, PATRICK Ashland Co., OH;

MURRAY, WILLIAM Morgan Co., OH;

MUSGRAVE, JOHN Greene Co., OH;

MUSSER, CHRISTIAN Coshocton Co., OH;

MUSSER, DANIEL Mahoning Co., OH;

MUSSER, PETER, SR. Mahoning Co., OH;

MUZZY, NATHANIEL Portage Co., OH;

MYER, HEINRICH Mahoning Co., OH;

MYERS, UNKNOWN. Delaware Co., OH;

MYERS, JACOB Fayette Co., OH;

MYERS, PETER Holmes Co., OH;

MYRICK, JOSEPH Cuyahoga Co.

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NAIL, HENRY, SR. Richland Co., OH;

NASH, SAMUEL Athen Co., OH;

NEFF, CONRAD Mahoning Co., OH;

NEGLEY / NAGEL/ NEAGLE, PHILIP. Montgomery Co., OH;

NEIGHBARGER, CHRISTIAN Logan Co., OH;

NELSON, DAVID Franklin Co., OH;

NELSON, JOHN, JR. Harrison Co., OH;

NESBITT, JOHN Butler Co., OH;

NESSLE, JOHN Preble Co., OH;

NEVES, WILLIAM Hamilton Co., OH;

NEW, JAMES L. Logan Co., OH;

NEWELL, BENJAMIN Delaware Co., OH;

NEWELL, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

NEWELL, NORMAN Summit Co., OH;

NEWLAND, JOHN Fayette Co., OH;

NEWLAND, JOHN Fayette Co., OH;

NEWTON, UNKNOWN, Clermont Co., OH;

NEWTON, ELIAS Washington Co., OH;

NICHOLAS, WILLIAM Columbiana Co., OH;

NICHOLS, DAVID Medina Co., OH;

NICHOLS, FRANCIS Hamilton Co., OH;

NICHOLS, JAMES Cuyahoga Co., OH;

NICHOLS, JOHN Montgomery Co., OH;

NICHOLAS, JONAS Lake Co., OH;

NICHOLS, LEVI Licking Co., OH;


NICKENS, MOSES (colored). Settled in Madison Co., OH, 1810; soldier in Continental Army under Gen. Washington and also in War of 1812; enlisted from Jefferson Township, Madison Co., OH. d. in Columbus, OH.

 

NOYES, GERSHOM. b. Jul 8, 1764 in Stoningham, CT; served with Capt. Blakely's Co. of Col. Fletcher's Regt. of VT State Troop; d. 1 Oct 1850; believed to be buried in his son, Samuel's plot of Cyman, Dodge, Co., WI

 

NILES, DAVID Co. ?

NISWONGER, JOHN Meigs Co., OH;

NISWONGER, SAMUEL Montgomery Co., OH;

NIXON, JOHN Belmont Co., OH;

NIXON, THOMAS Butler Co., OH;

NOBLE, SETH, REV. Franklin Co., OH;

NOBLE, WILLIAM Clinton Co., OH;

NORRIS, UNKNOWN, Delaware Co., OH;

NORRIS, ANDREW Hamilton Co., OH;

NORRIS, AQUILLA Brown Co., OH;

NORRIS, JOHN, JR. Ashtabula Co., OH;

NORRIS, GERSHOM Hamilton Co., OH;

NORRIS, WILLIAM, SR. Coshocton Co., OH;

NORTHRUP, STEPHAN Geauga Co., OH;

NORTHRUP, DANIEL Gallia Co., OH;

NORTON, NOAH Huron Co., OH;

NORTON, OZIAS Portage Co., OH;

NORTON, PETER, JR. Summit Co., OH;

NORWOOD, STEPHEN Lake Co., OH;


NUCKOTTS, JOHN (Cherokee). Lived near Grindall Shoals, Union Co.; buried in WHIG HILL. A historical marker reads: 
This plantation, 1.5 mi. S. near Thicketty Creek, was settled about 1767 by John Nuckolls, Sr. (1732-1780), a native of Virginia. During the American Revolution, as the war in the backcountry became a vicious civil war, the plantation became known as "Whig Hill" for Nuckolls's support of the patriot cause. He was murdered by Tories in December 1780 and is buried on his plantation. [Photo]

 

NUTT, AARON Montgomery Co., OH;

 

 

 

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O'BRIEN, DANIEL. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

OGILVIE, THOMAS Coshocton Co., OH;

 

OHL, HENRY. b.  1762; d. 1849; buried at Canfield, OH. Private in Northampton Co. Militiatia.

 

OLDFIELD, WILLIAM Richmond Co., OH;

OLIVER, ALEXANDER Clermont Co., OH;

OLIVER, ALEXANDER Washington Co., OH;

OLIVER, ROBERT, Col. Washington Co., OH;

OLIVER, THOMAS Jackson Co., OH;

OLMSTEAD, FRANCIS Franklin Co., OH;

ORR, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

ORTON, LEMUEL Delaware Co., OH;

OSBORN, JOSIAH.  Co. ?

OSBORN, JOSHUA Trumbull Co., OH;

OSBORN, NICHOLAS Mahoning Co., OH;

OSMAN, CHARLES Adams Co., OH;

OSWALD, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH;

OTIS, BARNABAS Marion Co., OH;

OVERLY, FREDERICK Ross Co., OH;

OVERMYER, GEORGE, CAPT. Perry Co., OH;

OVIATT, SAMUEL Trumbull Co., OH;

OWEN, JAMES Washington Co., OH;

OWEN, NOAH Licking Co., OH;

OWEN, THOMAS Columbiana Co., OH;

OWENS, WILLIAM Jackson Co., OH;

OWERY, GEORGE Trumbull Co., OH;

OWRY, GEORGE Mahoning Co., OH;

 

 

 

 

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PACK, WILLIAM Hamilton. Co., OH;
 

PADDOCK, DAVID. b. 1753 in Duchess Co., NY; enlisted in Luddington's Regt. of 7th NY;  Was in the battle of Bemis Heights & the 2nd battle of Saratoga; lost his sight in the battle of Paddock in an explosion of black powder and was then known as "Blind David"; d. 1847; gravesite unk.

 

 PAGE, BENJAMIN Stark. Co., OH;

 PAINE/ PAYNE, EDWARD, CAPT. Lake. Co., OH;

 PAINE, ELEAZER Lake. Co., OH;

 PAINE, JOHN Delaware. Co., OH;

 PALMER, ADAM Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 PALMER, ALVA Huron. Co., OH;

 PALMER, JOHN Belmont. Co., OH;

 PALMER, JOSEPH, JR. Washington. Co., OH;

 PALMITER, JOHN Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 PALMITER, JESHUA Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 PANGBURN, JOSEPH Mahoning. Co., OH;

 PARK, REUBEN Montgomery. Co., OH;

 PARKER, BENJAMIN Medina. Co., OH;

 PARKER, HIRAM Meigs. Co., OH;

 PARKER, JOHN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 PARKER, JOHN Harrison. Co., OH;

 PARKER, LOVELL Trumbull. Co., OH;

 PARKER, SAMUEL Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 PARKISON / PARKINSON / PARKESON, DANIEL. Perry. Co., OH;

 PARKINSON, THOMAS Harrison. Co., OH;

 PARKS, AMAZIAH Lake. Co., OH;

 PARKS, ELIJAH Portage. Co., OH;

 PARKS, MICHAEL Huron. Co., OH;

 PARKS, NATHAN Geauga. Co., OH;

 PARMALEE, JOHN Greene. Co., OH;

 PARRETT, FRED Ross. Co., OH;

 PARROTT, JOSEPH, CAPT. Clinton. Co., OH;

 PARSHALL, SAMUEL Mahoning. Co., OH;

 PARSONS, JABEZ Erie. Co., OH;

 PARSONS, JOHN, SR. Greene. Co., OH;

 PARSONS, OSBORN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 PARSONS, SAMUEL H. Washington. Co., OH;

PARTNER, JOHN Trumbull. Co., OH;

 

PATEE, EDMOUND Morrow. Co., OH;


PATRICK, SAMUEL, SGT.. b.  1750; d. 1825. Sergeant in Capt. John Marcy's (Windsor) company, VT Militiatia, 1780-1781.

 

PATTERSON, JAMES Mahoning. Co., OH;

 PATTERSON, JOHN Preble. Co., OH;


PATTERSON,  ROBERT, DEACON. b. 1744; d. Sep. 15, 1828. Capt. Peter Clark's company, Moor's Regt.


PATTERSON,. ROBERT. b.  1744; d. Nov. 10, 1817. Private in Capt. Moses McFarland's company of invalids stationed at Boston, Col. Nichols's Regt.

 

PATTERSON, ROBERT, COL. Montgomery. Co., OH;

 PATTERSON, ROBERT Wayne. Co., OH;

 PATTERSON, WILLIAM Mahoning. Co., OH;

 PATTON, JAMES Mahoning. Co., OH;

 PAULHAMIS, JOHN Butler. Co., OH;

 PAXTON, ISAAC Butler. Co., OH;

 PAXTON, THOMAS Clermont. Co., OH;

 PAYNE, ABRAHAM Columbiana. Co., OH;

 PAYNE, SOLOMAN Portage. Co., OH;

 PEACOCK, NEAL Harrison. Co., OH;

 PEARCE, THOMAS Champaign. Co., OH;

 PEASE, ABNER Portage. Co., OH;

 PEASE, ISAAC Geauga. Co., OH;

 PEASE, JOEL, Ashtabula Co., OH; b. Nov. 2, 1760, Somers, CT; Parents: John and Margaret (Adams) Pease.

PEASE, MARTIN Clermont. Co., OH;

PECK, DAN Ashtabula Co..

PECK, ISAAC Trumbull. Co., OH;

PEGG, BENJAMIN Miami. Co., OH;

PEIRCE, ISAAC Montgomery. Co., OH;

PEIRCE, LEWIS Muskingum. Co., OH;

PELTON, SAMUEL Lorain. Co., OH;

PEMBERTON, WILLIAM Adams. Co., OH;

PENNELL, ROBERT Mahoning. Co., OH;

PENNINGTON, EPHRAIM Fulton. Co., OH;

PENNY, HENRY Miami. Co., OH;

PERIN / PERRIN, LEMUEL. Clermont. Co., OH;

PERKINS, THOMAS Licking. Co., OH;

PERRINE, JOSEPH Clermont. Co., OH;

PERRINE, WILLIAM Belmont. Co., OH;

PERRY, JOHN Belmont. Co., OH;

PERRY, NATHAN Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

PERRY, WINSLOW (County not stated)

 PETERSON, CONRAD Wayne. Co., OH;

 PETERSON, MATSON Seneca. Co., OH;

 PHELPS, ABIJAH Hamilton. Co., OH;

 PHELPS, EDWARD Franklin. Co., OH;

 PHELPS, IRA Geauga. Co., OH;

 PHELPS, SETH Geauga. Co., OH;

 PHIFER, JACOB Knox. Co., OH;

 PHILBROOK, JOEL Licking. Co., OH;

 PHILIPS, PHILIP Lorain. Co., OH;

 PHILLIPS, JOB Athens. Co., OH;

 PHILLIPS, JOHN Butler. Co., OH;

 PHILLIPS, SAMUEL Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 PIATT, ABRAHAM Co. ?, OH

 PIATT, BENJAMIN Adams. Co., OH;

 PICKERILL, SAMUEL Brown. Co., OH;

 PICKETT, JOHN Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 

PIERCE, ELI. Whitewater, WI;  b. 1762 in England; enlisted at 14 with Col. Zippett's RI Minute Men; was present at the battle Monmouth; d. Dec. 26 1852; buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitewater, WI

 

PIERCE, MICHAEL Butler. Co., OH;

PIERCE, SAMUEL Hamilton. Co., OH;

PIERSON, AMOS Trumbull. Co., OH;

PIERSON, DANIEL Montgomery. Co., OH;

PIERSON, DAVID Hamilton. Co., OH;

PIERSON, JOHN Knox. Co., OH;

PIERSON, JONATHAN Darke. Co., OH;

PIERSON, MATTHIAS Hamilton. Co., OH;

PIERSON, SAMUEL Hamilton. Co., OH;

PIINNEY, ABNER Franklin. Co., OH;

PITCHER, BENJAMIN Lake. Co., OH;

PITMAN, JONATHAN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 

PIXLEY, COOPER. Portage, W; b. 16 Jul 1763; served in Capt. Josiah Troop's Co. of Col. Marinus Willett's Regt., NY Militiatia; as present at the battle Monmouth; d. Married 12, 1855; buried in the Fort Winnebago Soldiers' Lot  Cemetery near Portage, WI.

 

PLACARD, CHRISTIAN Clermont. Co., OH;

 PLATTER, CHRISTIAN Ross. Co., OH;

 PLATTER, PETER, SR. Ross. Co., OH;

 PLYLEY, CASPER Ross. Co., OH;

 PLUM, CHARLES Portage. Co., OH;

 POAGE, JAMES Brown. Co., OH;

 POE, ADAM Stark. Co., OH;

 POE, JOHN Ross. Co., OH;

 POMEROY, DANIEL Geauga. Co., OH;

 POMEROY, ICHABOD Geauga. Co., OH;

 POND, ______ Huron. Co., OH;

 POOLE, JEPTHA Geauga. Co., OH;

 POOLE, WILLIAM Clark. Co., OH;

 POPE, HENRY Highland. Co., OH;

 POPPELTON, SAMUEL Richland. Co., OH;

 

PORTER, ALEXANDER. Portage, WI; b. 14 Dec 1757 near Bebron, CT; served a buried ief enlistment in the CT, Militiatia; later joined Capt. Henry Champion's Co. of Col. Samuel Wiillis' Regt. of the CT, line; d. Apr. 28, 1833 in Freedom NY and interred there, but later moved to the Fort Winnebago Soldiers' Lot Cemetery, Portage, WI.

 

 PORTER, EBENEZER Portage. Co., OH;

 PORTER, ELIJAH, CAPT. Medina. Co., OH;

 PORTER, JOSEPH Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 PORTER, ROBERT Harrison. Co., OH;

 

POSEY, ZEPHANIAH Hamilton. Co., OH;

 POST, DAVID Richland. Co., OH;

 POTTER, BORDON Geauga. Co., OH;

 POTTER, JOSEPH Delaware. Co., OH;

 POTTER, MOSES Butler. Co., OH;

 POTTER, RUSSEL Butler. Co., OH;

 POTTERF, JASPER Preble. Co., OH;

 POTTS, DAVID Marion. Co., OH;

 POTTS, JOHN Carroll. Co., OH;

 POTTS, JOHNATHAN Jefferson. Co., OH;

 POWELL, ABRAHAM P. Champaign. Co., OH;

 POWELL, WILLIAM Logan. Co., OH;

 POWERS, GREGORY Summit. Co., OH;

 

POWLIS, JAMES. Oneida, WI; b. abt. 1750, likely in NY.  Also known as Oneida Chief Waladale-yon-dih-law, whose Oneida name means "it became worrisome,"; Powlis served with Colonel Louis (A-tayala-ronghta) and his New York Line. Lt. Colonel Louis was the highest ranking Indian in the Continental Army; On Apr 3, 1779, Congress resolved that twelve Chiefs or Indians of the Oneida‟s or Tuscararo‟s be given commissions as Officers of the Line of the Army. James Waka-dale-yon-dŭhlaw was among the twelve—one of four captains so commissioned. Captain Powlis served from 1777, the year following the Declaration of Independence; honorably discharged Dec 1784; d. Married 15, 1849 at the age of 99, in Oneida, WI; thought to be buried in the Chief Henry Powlis faMilitia plot, Oneida Holy Apostles Cemetery, Oneida, WI.

 

 PRATT, EPHRAIM Vinton. Co., OH;

 PRATT, NATHAN (JONATHAN) Warren. Co., OH;

 PRATT, OLIVER Ashtabula. Co., OH;


PRATT, STEPHEN. Otsego, MI;. b. 1761; d. 1854; buried at Otsego, MI.  He enlisted twice, first at the age of 16, and served for 16 months each time.

 

PRATT, WORTHY Licking. Co., OH;

PRENTISS, JAMES Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 PRENTISS, STANTON, CAPT. Washington. Co., OH;

 PRESKETT, WILLIAM Highland. Co., OH;

 PRESTON, DAVID Summit. Co., OH;

 PRICE, STEPHEN R. Franklin. Co., OH;

 PRICE, WILLIAM Pike. Co., OH;

 PRICHARD, BENJAMIN Portage. Co., OH;

 PRICHARD, JARED Logan. Co., OH;

 PRICKETT, JOSIAH Clermont. Co., OH;

 PRIDDY, JOHN Fayette. Co., OH;

 PRIEST, JAMES LOUDEN Ashland. Co., OH;

 PRIEST, JEREMIAH Clark. Co., OH;

 PRINTY, WILLIAM Brown. Co., OH;

 PRIOR, SIMEON Summit. Co., OH;

 PRITCHARD, JAMES Ross. Co., OH;

 PROCTOR, FRANCIS, SR. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 PRUDEN, JOSEPH Trumbull. Co., OH;

 PUCKET, WILLIAM Highland. Co., OH;

 PUTNAM, ALLEN Washington. Co., OH;

 PUTNAM, EZRA Washington. Co., OH;

 PUTNAM, ISRAEL, JR. Washington. Co., OH;

 PUTNAM, RUFUS, GEN. Washington. Co., OH;

 

 

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QUIGGLE, PETER. Geauga Co., OH;  b. 1732, Lancaster, PA; Service: Pvt. in Capt. Alexander Parker's Company 7th Regt. Pa. Militia.; Parents: Christian Quickel (Quiggle).; Wife: Ann Sophia Nehemia; Children: George, Peter Jr., John, Philip, Michael, Fanny; d. 1828, Geauga Co., OH, and was laid to rest in lot 35, the Hambden, Geauga Co. OH.  Inscription: "Peter Quiggle, Parker Co., 7 PA Regt. Rev. War."  His body was moved to Geauga Co. where he had died.

QUIGLEY, ROBERT Trumbull Co., OH;

QUINN, JOHN Columbiana Co., OH;

 

 

 

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RADABACH, PETER Co.?

 RALSTON, ANDREW Muskingum. Co., OH;

 RALSTON, ARCHIBALD, Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RAMEY, LAWRENCE Brown. Co., OH;

 

RAYMOND, ELISHA. Racine, WI; b. Nov 9, 1761, in Gloucester, RI; enlisted with the RI Militiatia and served three more enlistments;  He was in Col. Kimball's Regt., Captain Stephen Winsor (as his brother's substitute), then as his father's substitute, he served under Capt. Whipple; then as Pvt. under Capt. Caleb Sheldon in Chad Brown's Regt. and yet again as a Pvt. under Capt. Wilmorth and after enlisting yet again in 1782, he served in Capt. Holden's Co. of Col. Olney's Regt.; d. 11 Jun, 1842; buried in Sec. 19 of Racine City Cemetery, Racine, WI.

 RAMSEY, JOHN Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RAMSEY, NATHAN Preble. Co., OH;

 RAMSEY, WM., Preble. Co., OH;

 RAMSEY / RAMSAY WILLIAM. Belmont. Co., OH;

 RANDALL, REUBEN Portage. Co., OH;

 RANKIN, DANIEL Brown. Co., OH;

 RANKIN, HENRY Harrison. Co., OH;

 RANKIN, JAMES Harrison. Co., OH;

 RANKIN, THOMAS Harrison. Co., OH;

 RANKINS, JONATHAN Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RANNEY, NATHANIEL Summit. Co., OH;

 RANSOM, JOSEPH Erie. Co., OH;

 RANSOM, ROBERT Erie. Co., OH;

 RATHBONE, JOSEPH Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 RATHBURN, EDWARD, SEN. Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 RAVENSCROFT, WILLIAM Coshocton. Co., OH;

 RAWDON, EZRA Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RAYMOND, LEMUEL Huron. Co., OH;

 RAYMOND, THADDEUS Huron. Co., OH;

 READ, NATHANIEL Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 REASONER, PETER Guernseyy. Co., OH;

 REAVES, ASHER Greene. Co., OH;

 RECHER, PETER Montgomery. Co., OH;

 REECE, DAVID Butler. Co., OH;

 REED, ALEXANDER Wyandot. Co., OH;

 REED, DAVID, JR. Meigs. Co., OH;

 REED, JACOB, JR. Stark. Co., OH;

 REED, JAMES, SR. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REED, JAMES, JR. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REED, JAMES, COL. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REED, JOHN Darke. Co., OH;

 REED, PHINEAS Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REED, THOMAS Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REED, WILLIAM Mahoning. Co., OH;

 REEDER, JACOB Trumbull. Co., OH;

 REEDER, JACOB Hamilton. Co., OH;

 REEDER, JOSEPH, 4TH Hamilton. Co., OH;

 REEDER, STEPHEN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 REEDER, WILLIAM Hamilton. Co., OH;

 REEVE, EBENEZER, LT. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 REEVE, LUTHER Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 REEVES, JOSEPH Trumbull. Co., OH;

 REEVES, NATHANIEL Clermont. Co., OH;

 REICHELSDOEFER / REICHELDERFER, JOHN, Pickaway. Co., OH;

 REILY, JAMES Butler. Co., OH;

 REILY, JOHN Butler. Co., OH;

 REMAY, JOHN Muskingum. Co., OH;

 REMINGTON, JOSEPH Erie. Co., OH;

 RENICK, JOHN Pickaway. Co., OH;

 REPPART, DANIEL Harrison. Co., OH;

 REUBEN, JOHN Trumbull. Co., OH;

 REYNOLDS, ELY Artheus. Co., OH;

 REYNOLDS, JOHN Lake. Co., OH;

 RHOADS, FREDERICK (Co. ?)

 RHODES, NICHOLAS Green. Co., OH;

 RIBLET, CHRISTIAN Richland. Co., OH;

 RICE, AARON Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RICE, ENOCH Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RICE, EPHRAIM, SR. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RICE, FREDERICK, Wayne. Co., OH;

 RICE, ISAAC Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RICE, JASON Athens. Co., OH;

 RICE, MICHAEL Fairfield. Co., OH;

 RICE, NATHAN Washington. Co., OH;

 RICE, OLIVER, MAJ. Washington. Co., OH;

 RICHARDS, JEDEDIAH Summit. Co., OH;

 RICHARDSON, JACOB Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RICHARDSON, JESSE Muskingum. Co., OH;

 RICHARDSON, JOHN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RICHARDSON, JOHN Highland. Co., OH;

 RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Auglaize. Co., OH;

 RICHCREEK, PHILIP Muskingum. Co., OH;

 RICHEY, JOHN Muskingum. Co., OH;

 RIDDLE, JOHN, COL. Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RIDDLE, JOHN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RIDDLE, SAMUEL Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RIDER, BENJAMIN Geauga. Co., OH;

 RIDENOUR, PETER Preble. Co., OH;

 RIDGELY, JR. Clermont. Co., OH;

 RIDLEY, JOHN Auglaize. Co., OH;

 RIED, JOAB Brown. Co., OH;

 RIGBY, WILLIAM Fairfield. Co., OH;

 RIGGS, BETHUEL Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RIGGS, WILLIAM Clinton. Co., OH;

 RILEY, DANIEL Summit. Co., OH;

 RILEY, JULIUS Portage. Co., OH;

 RILEY, WILLIAM Muskingum. Co., OH;

 RILLY, JAMES Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RIPPITH, WILLIAM Carroll. Co., OH;

 RISLEY, SAMUEL Athens. Co., OH;

 RITCHEY, JACOB Harrison. Co., OH;

 RITCHEY, JAMES Perry. Co., OH;

 RITTER, JOHN Mahoning. Co., OH;

 ROBBINS, JASON Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 ROBBINS, JOHN, .T. Ross. Co., OH;

 ROBERTS, EDWARD Clinton. Co., OH;

 ROBERTS, JOHN Montgomery. Co., OH;

 ROBERTS, JOHN, SR. Trumbull. Co., OH;

 ROBERTS, WILLIAM Trumbull. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, JAMES Union. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, JOHN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, LEWIS Highland. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, OLIVER, Seneca. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, THOMAS Highland. Co., OH;

 ROBINSON, WILLIAM, MAJ. Coshocton. Co., OH;

 ROCKWELL, JOB Meigs. Co., OH;

 RODDY, EZEKIEL Brown. Co., OH;

 RODGERS, BIXBY Delaware. Co., OH;

 RODGERS, JOSIAH Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 RODGERS, WILLIAM Clark. Co., OH;

 RODGERS, WILLIAM Ross. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, HENRY Hamilton. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, HENRY Portgage. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, JOSEPH, CAP. Washington. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, JOSIAH Geauga. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, RICHARD Portage. Co., OH;

 ROGERS, SAMUEL, CO. Lake. Co., OH;


ROGERS, THOMAS. Buried at Marshfield Hills, MA, near the Unitarian Church.

 

 ROICE, ISAAC Fulton. Co., OH;

 ROLL, MATHIAS Butler. Co., OH;

 ROLLER, JOHN, SR. Mahoning. Co., OH;

 ROLLINS, JOSIAH Miami. Co., OH;

 ROOD, ROGER Ashtabula. Co., OH;

 ROOSA, JACOB (or JACOBUS) Hamilton. Co., OH;

 ROOT, AZARIAH Delaware. Co., OH;

 ROSA, ISAAC Lake. Co., OH;

 ROSE, EZEKIEL Muskingum. Co., OH;

 ROSE, JESSE Mahoning. Co., OH;

 ROSE, JOHN Hamilton. Co., OH;

 ROSE, LEMUEL Licking. Co., OH;

 ROSE, MICHAEL Belmont. Co., OH;

 ROSE, TIMOTHY Licking. Co., OH;

 ROSEBROOM, HENRY Ross. Co., OH;

 ROSS, ALEXANDER Warren. Co., OH;

 ROSS, BENJAMIN Mahoning. Co., OH;

 ROSS, JAMES Mahoning. Co., OH;

 ROSS, JOHN Harrison. Co., OH;

 ROSS, JOHN Noble. Co., OH;

 ROSS, JOSEPH Hamilton. Co., OH;

 ROUCH-ROUSH, PHILIP Gallia, O.

 ROUNDS, CHARLES Lorian. Co., OH;

 ROUSH, GEORGE Meigs. Co., OH;

 ROUSH, HENRY Meigs. Co., OH;

 ROUSH, JACOB Gallia. Co., OH;

 ROUSH, JONAS Meigs. Co., OH;

 

ROW, HEZEKIA. Bond Co., IL;  b. in SC Jun. 17, 1759. He served in the SC troops. He arrived in Bond Co., IL, and died there in 1835. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 ROWE, JESSE Fayette. Co., OH;

 ROWLAND, JOHN Harrison. Co., OH;

 ROWLAND, JOHN Pickaway. Co., OH;

 ROWLAND, JOSEPH Wyandot. Co., OH;

 ROWLAND, LUKE Huron. Co., OH;

 ROWLAND, WILLIAM Mahoning. Co., OH;

ROWLER, BELZAR (ROLLER) Mahoning. Co., OH;


ROWLEY, NATHAN. d. Oct. 9, 1821; aged 81. Lieut. Col. David Moseley's Regt.

RUBLE, JOHN Highland. Co., OH;

 RUCKER, LEMUEL Monroe. Co., OH;

 RUDE, ZELAH Hamilton. Co., OH;

 RUDISILL, JOHN Mahoning Co.,

 RUDISILLY, HENRY Logan. Co., OH;

 RUE, BENJAMIN Warren. Co., OH;

 RUGG, MOSES Franklin. Co., OH;

 RUPERT, ADAM Columbiana. Co., OH;

 RUPERT, GEORGE Fayette. Co., OH;

 RUPERT, JACOB Columbiana. Co., OH;

 RUSE, AARON Highland. Co., OH;

 RUSH, JOHN Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RUSK, JAMES Montgomery. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, ENOCH Jackson. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, GIDEON Geauga. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, JACOB Cuyahoga. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, JAMES Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, JAMES Harrison. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, JAMES Washington. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, ROBERT Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, SAMUEL Geauga. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, WILLIAM Mahoning. Co., OH;

 RUSSELL, WILLIAM Geauga. Co., OH;

 RUST, ALONEY Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RUTAU / RUTAN, JOHN Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RUTLEDGE, MICHAEL Trumbull. Co., OH;

 RYNIERSON / RYNEARSON,  JOHN.  Hamilton Co.

 

 

 

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SABIN, ELIJAH. Clinton Co., OH;

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SACKETT, SKENE DOUGLAS. Ashtabula Co., OH;

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SADLER, WILLIAM. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SAGE, HARLEIG. Pickaway Co., OH;

 

SAGE, SAMUEL . Vinton Co., OH;

 

SALTONSTALL, NATHANIEL. Washington Co., OH;

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SAMPSON, ISAA. Huron Co., OH;

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SAMPSON, SPAULDING. (Co., ?)

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SAMS, JONAS . Brown Co., OH;

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SANDERS, JOHN. Greene Co., OH;

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SANDERS, WILLIAM. Columbiana Co., OH;

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SANDERSON, JOHN. Trumbull Co., OH;

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SANFORD, SAMUEL . Lorain Co., OH;

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SANFORD, SAMUEL . Portage Co., OH;

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SANFORD, ZACHEUS. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SANOR, MICHAEL Columbiana Co., OH;

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SARGENT, JAMES. Pike Co., OH;

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SARGENT, JAMES. Logan Co., OH;

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SARGENT, SNOWDEN . Pike Co., OH;

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SAUNDERS, ABRAHAM. Washington Co., OH;

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SAWTELL, BENJAMIN . Lake Co., OH;

 

SAWVEL, ADAM. Harrison Co., OH;

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SAYLOR, JOHN . Montgomery Co., OH;

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SAYRE, PIERSON. Butler Co., OH;

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SCHAEFER, LAMBERT. Erie Co., OH;

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SCHENCK, GARRET G.. Warren Co., OH;

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SCHENCK, WILLIAM, REV.. Warren Co., OH;

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SCHOOLY, JOHN . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SCHRONEFELD, VON JOHN. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SCHULTZ, GEORGE. Harrison Co., OH;

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SCHURR, JACOB. Morrow Co., OH;

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SCOTT, EBENEZER Delaware Co., OH;

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SCOTT, HUGH, JR. or J. . Licking Co., OH;

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SCOTT, JOEL. Lucas Co., OH;

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SCOTT, JOHN. Green Co., OH;

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SCOTT, MARK. (Co., ?)

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SCOTT, MATTHEW Marion Co., OH;

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SCOTT, OLIVER. (Co., ?)

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SCOTT, SAMUEL. Logan Co., OH;

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SCOTT, WILLIAM. Miami Co., OH;

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SCOVILLE, AMASA. Brown Co., OH;

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SCOVELL, MOSE. Licking Co., OH;

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SCOVIL / SCHOFIELD, JONAS / JONAH. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SCRIBNER, ESTHER. Ashtabula Co., OH;

 

SCRIBNER, SAMUEL. Delaware Co., OH;

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SCUDDER, MATHIAS. Miami Co., OH;

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SEAMAN, HENRY. Greene Co., OH;

 

SEARCH, LOT. b. Married 8, Kingwood, NJ;  served in Capt. Daniel buried ay's Co. of Col. Joseph Beaver's 2nd NJ; participated in the Battle of Monmouth; Enlisted again in Jun, 1779 as a Pvt.. in Cornelius Johnson's Co. in action across the Blue Mountains; d. 11 Dec 1851; buried in 17E, Sec. 8, near the Bridge entrance of the City of Racine Mound Cemetery, Racine, WI.

 

SEARL, ABRAHAM. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SEARL, REUBEN. Highland Co., OH;

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SEBRING, FULKARD. Delaware Co., OH;

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SEDAM, CORNELIUS. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SEELY, JOHN. Portage Co., OH;

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SELLERS, NATHAN. Preble Co., OH;

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SELLS, LUDWICK. Franklin Co., OH;

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SELMAN, JOHN, M. D. . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SERING, SAMUE. Warren Co., OH;

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SESSIONS, ANSON Lake Co., OH;

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SEVEMS, EDWARD. Miami Co., OH;

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SEVERANCE, BENJAMIN. Morgan Co., OH;

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SEVERN, JESSE . Clermont Co., OH;

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SEWARD, DANIEL Hamilton Co., OH;

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SEWARD, JOHN. Portage Co., OH;

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SEWARD, SAMUEL. Butler Co., OH;

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SEXTON, CHARLES. Fayette Co., OH;

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SEXTON, EZRA . Lorain Co., OH;

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SEXTON, STEPHEN. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SEYMOUR, THOMAS. Licking Co., OH;

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SHAFER, ANDREW. Highland Co., OH;

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SHAFER, WILLIAM. Butler Co., OH;

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SHAFFER, JACOB. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SHAFER, PETER. Butler Co., OH;

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SHANKLAND, ALEXANDER. Wayne Co., OH;

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SHANNON, GEORGE. Belmont Co., OH;

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SHARON, WM.. Jefferson Co., OH;

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SHARP, GEORGE . Wayne Co., OH;

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SHARP, JO. Logan Co., OH;

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SHAW, BENJAMIN Washington Co., OH;

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SHAW, EBENEZER Medina Co., OH;

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SHAW, KNOWLE. (Co. ?)

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SHAW, NATHAN. Jefferson Co., OH;

 

SHAW,  NEWTON. Champaign Co.;  b.  served in the war. No record of service has been obtained, but old residents of Champaign Co. remember hearing him say he served in the war. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

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SHAW, PETER . Washington Co., OH;

 

SHAW, SAMUEL. Adams Co., IN;  b. in Ireland in 1756. Coming to America, he joined the Continental Army, enlisting from Cumberland Co., PA. Enlisted four times; in 1776, for 2 mos. with Capt. Clarke, Col. Frederick Watts; second, for 4 mos. in 1777 with Capt. David Mitchell; third time for 3 mos. in 1778, with Capt. William Blaine, Col. Samuel Lyon, and the 4th time for 2 mos., in 1778, under the same officers. He was in the battles of White Marsh and Gulf Militias. Coming to Adams Co., IL, he applied for a pension in 1832, and only lived until Jul. 1, 1833, 77 years of age when he died. He is buried in Adams Co.. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

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SHAW, THOMAS. Shelby Co., OH;

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SHAWHAN, FREDERIC. Seneca Co., OH;

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SHAYLOR, JOSEPH. Clermont Co., OH;

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SHAYLOR, MAJ.. Clermont Co., OH;

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SHEELY, LUDWI. Wyandot Co., OH;

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SHEETS, CHRISTIAN. Columbiana Co., OH;

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SHELDON, EBENEZER. Portage Co., OH;

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SHELHOUSE / SCHELHOUSE, MARTIN. Lorain Co., OH;

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SHEPARD, BENJAMIN . Morgan Co., OH;

 

SHEPHERD, CHARLES. Adams Co.,  IN;  b. PA, Enlisted in the PA Artillery, 4th  Regt., serving from Feb. 1777, to Nov. 3, 1783. He moved to NY after the war and was in Schenectady Co. in 1818. He moved to Adams Co., IL, where he died and is buried in Quincy in the Third Ward. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

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SHEPARD, JOHN. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SHEPARD, PHINEAS . Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SHEPHERD, ELISHA . Hamilton Co

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SHEPHERD, JACOB. Wyandot Co., OH;

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SHEPHERD, ENOCH, CAPT.. Washington Co., OH;

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SHEPHERD, PHINEAS . Van Wert Co., OH;

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SHERER, JOHN. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SHERMAN, ABEL. Washington Co., OH;

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SHERMAN, EZRA. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SHERRARD, JOH. Jefferson Co., OH;

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SHERWIN, AHINAAZ. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SEWARD / STEWARD, WILLIAM, (Co. ?)

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SHINKLE, CHRISTIAN. Brown Co., OH;

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SHINKLE, HAN PHILIP. Brown Co., OH;

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SHINKLE, PHILIP JACOB Brown Co., OH;

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SHIPMAN, JOHN. Hamilton Co., OH;

 

 

SHIRTLEFF, JOHN.  b. May 1775 in Tollard, CT; Served in Capt. Solomon Well's Co.; d. Jun 12, 1839, exact burial place unk, a memorial was place in the Militiaaukee Co. War Memorial.

 

SHIRTLIFF, NOA / NOAH. Portgage Co., OH;

SHIRTS, MATTHIAS, SR.. Columbiana Co., OH;

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SHOEMAKER, ABRAHAM. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SHOEMAKER, JOHN . Mahoning Co., OH;

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SHOTTS, DAVID. Ross Co., OH;

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SHOVER, HENRY. Union Twp.

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SHUEY, J. MARTIN Montgomery Co., OH;

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SHUMAKER, WILLIAM. Fairfield Co., OH;

SIFRITT, ANDREW, OR CYPRUS OR CYPRESS. Madison, OH

SILVESTER, JOSEPH . Meigs Co., OH;

SIMERAL, ALEXANDER, LT. . Jefferson Co., OH;

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SIMMONS, PELE. Lake Co., OH;

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SIMMONS, THOMAS . Butler Co., OH;

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SIMMONS, WILLIAM. Coshocton Co., OH;

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SIMON, JACOB. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SIMON, MICHAE. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SIMONS, JOSEPH . Washington Co., OH;

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SIMPKINS, EPHRAIM. Clermont Co., OH;

SIMPSON, ALEXANDER. Montgomery Co., OH;

SIMPSON, ALEXANDER. Erie Co., OH;


SIMPSON, BENJAMIN. b.  1754; at Groton, MA Private in Capt. Henry Haskell's Co. Camped at Cambridge, MA

SIMPSON, JOSIA. Meigs Co., OH;

 

SIX / SAXE, JOHN - enlisted in the VA troops when only sixteen years of age, taking the place of his stepfather. He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis. He moved to PA, then to Tennessee, and from there to Kentucky, coming to Scott Co., IL, in 1825. He lived for fifteen years in Pike Co., but died at the home of his son in 1848 in Versaille township, Brown Co.. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

SMITH, AARON. b. 1760, NY; enlisted in MA Militiatia served under Captains White, Benson and Stone in Regt. of Col. Rufus Putnam, Joseph Vose and the Marquis de Lafayette; d. Sep. 23, 1838; burial  believed to be somewhere on the Cooper School ground in Burlington, WI


SMITH, BENJAMIN. Buried at Coldwater, MI

 

SMITH, WILLIAM. b. 14 Nov. 1768;  Sons of the American Revolution, created a monument near the presumed grave site at Mountain Cemetery in Sonoma, CA. He is the only veteran of the American Revolution believed to be buried in CA; Smith died at the home of Jacob P. Leese in Sonoma, CA.  Leese said, "He was buried on the South Cide of the Sonoma Mountain Nort of the town in a very Noted Place."

 

SINCLAIR, JOSHUA. (Co., ?)

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SINCLAIR, RICHARD, JR. (Co., ?)

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SKEEL, NATHAN . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SKINNER, ABRAHAM . Lake Co., OH;

 

SKINNER, ELI . Mahoning Co., OH;

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SLAUGHTER, FREDERICK. Belmont Co., OH;

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SLAUTER, EPHRAIM. Lorain Co., OH;

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SLAYBACK, WILLIAM. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SLEMMONS, WILLIAM. Harrison Co., OH;

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SLITOR, (SLUYTER), JAMES. Geauga Co., OH;

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SLOANE, WILLIAM. Clermont Co., OH;

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SLY, WILLIAM. Clermont Co., OH;

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SMALL, ANDRE. Miami Co., OH;

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SMALL, JAMES. Greene Co., OH;

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SMALLEY, DAVID Highland Co., OH;

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SMALLEY, JOHN . Butler Co., OH;

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SMALLEY, JONATHAN. Butler Co., OH;

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SMEAD, SAMUEL. Lake Co., OH;

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SMITH, ABNER. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SMITH, ABRAHAM Hamilton Co., OH;

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SMITH, ABRAHAM Ross Co., OH;

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SMITH, ABSOLO. Clermont Co., OH;

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SMITH, BALLAR. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SMITH, BENJAMIN Geauga Co., OH;

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SMITH, BENJAMIN H.. Fairfield Co., OH;

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SMITH, CHARLES. Montgomery Co., OH;

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SMITH, DANIEL. Delaware Co., OH;

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SMITH, DAVID. Geauga Co., OH;

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SMITH, DENNIS. Clermont Co., OH;

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SMITH, DRUMMOND. Highland Co., OH;

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SMITH, GAGER . Trumbull Co., OH;

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SMITH, HENRY . Adams Co., OH;

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SMITH, JACOB. Greene Co., OH;

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SMITH, JAMES. Columbiana Co., OH;

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SMITH, JESSE. Muskingum Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN. Butler Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN C., DR. . Clermont Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN. Franklin Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN, REV.. Hancock Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN. Lake Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOHN. Morrow Co., OH;

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SMITH, JONATHAN. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SMITH, JONATHAN. Fairfield Co., OH;

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SMITH, JONATHAN, SR. . Mahoning Co., OH;

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SMITH, JONATHAN, SGT. Trumbull Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOSEPH . Morrow Co., OH;

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SMITH, JOSIAH . Geauga Co., OH;

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SMITH, LEVI. Butler Co., OH;

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SMITH, MARTIN, GEN . Trumbull Co., OH;

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SMITH, NATHAN . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SMITH, NOAH . Portage Co., OH;

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SMITH, PHILIP D. . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SMITH, ROBERT. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SMITH, SAMUEL. Madison Co., OH;

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SMITH, SIMEON. (Co. ?)

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SMITH, SIMEON. Delaware Co., OH;

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SMITH, SYLVANUS. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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SMITH, WILLIAM. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SMITH, WILLIAM. Highland Co., OH;

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SMITH, WILLIAM. Licking Co., OH;

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SNIDER, ADAM . Clermont Co., OH;

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SNODGRASS, JAMES. Greene Co., OH;

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SNODGRASS, ROBERT. Union Twp.

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SNODGRASS, SAMUEL. Greene Do.

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SNOW, OLIVER . Geauga Co., OH;

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SNYDER, CORNELIUS, SR. . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SNYDER, CORNELIUS, JR.. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SNYDER, GEORGE Montgomery Co., OH;

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SNYDER, MARTI. Harrison Co., OH;

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SONNER, ANTHONY T.. Highland Co., OH;

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SOUTH, PETER, MAJ . Clermont Co., OH;

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SOWERS, JOHN, III Huron Co., OH;

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SPAID, GEORGE. Guernsey Co., OH;

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SPANGLER, PETER Pickaway Co., OH;

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SPARHAWK, NOAH. Washington Co., OH;

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SPARR, RICHAR. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SPAULDING, ABEL. Delaware Co., OH;

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SPEAKS, WILLIAM Coshocton Co., OH;

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SPELMAN, TIMOTHY. Licking Co., OH;

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SPENCER, JAMES. Clinton Co., OH;

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SPENCER, JAMES. Perry Co., OH;

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SPENCER, JOHN. Portage Co., OH;

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SPENCER, OLIVER Hamilton Co., OH;

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SPERRY, ELIAS . Trumbull Co., OH;

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SPERRY, GEORG. Trumbull Co., OH;

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SPERRY, MARAUCHIE VAN ORDEN . Lake Co., OH;

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SPERRY, PETER. Ross Co., OH;

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SPICER, JOHN . Muskingum Co., OH;

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SPICKARD, GEORGE. Highland Co., OH;

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SPILLER, JOHN . Jefferson Co., OH;

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SPINNING, ISAA. Montgomery Co., OH;

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SPIRES, RICHAR. Brown Co., OH;

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SPOONER, UNK. Ashtabula Co., OH;

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SPRAGUE, JAMES. Muskingum Co., OH;

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SPRAGUE, JONATHAN. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SPRAGUE, JOSHUA, MAJ. Washington Co., OH;

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SPROAT, EBENEZER, COL. . Washington Co., OH;

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SPRINGER, JACOB, LT.. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SPRONG, DAVID . Hamilton Co., OH;

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SPRY, WILLIAM. Knox Co., OH;

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SQUIER, MEEKE. Butler Co., OH;

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SQUIRE, EZRA. Lorain Co., OH;

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STACY, THOMAS . Hamilton Co., OH;

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STACY, WILLIAM, JR. . Washington Co., OH;

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STACY, WILLIAM, SR., LT. COL. Washington Co., OH;

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STADDEN, ISAAC. Licking Co., OH;

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STALTER, HENR. Perry Co., OH;

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STAMBACH, PHILLIP. Mahoning Co., OH;

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STANAGE, THOMAS . Logan Co., OH;

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STANARD, CLAUDIUS. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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STANLEY, THOMAS. Washington Co., OH;

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STARR, JOHN. Franklin Co., OH;

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STARR, RICHAR. Hamilton Co., OH;

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STARR, SAMUEL MOORE Geauga Co., OH;

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STARRETT, JOHN . Franklin Co., OH;

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STAUDT / STOUT, GEORGE WILHELM. Fairfield Co., OH;

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STEARNS, JOHN, CAPT. . Medina Co., OH;

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STEELE, ELDAD. Licking Co., OH;

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STEELE, ISAAC . Summit Co., OH;

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STEEL, MATTHE. Mahoning Co., OH;

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STEEL, SAMUEL. Preble Co., OH;

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STEPHENS, GEORGE. Darke Co., OH;

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STEPHENS, JABE. (Co., ?)

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STEPHENS, JOSHUA . Shelby Co., OH;

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STEPHENSON, JOHN . Jackson Co., OH;

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STEPHENSON, WILLIA. Brown Co., OH;

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STEPP, GEORGE

(This may be STIPP). Greene Co., OH;

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STEVENS, EPHRAIM . Warren Co., OH;

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STEVENS, JOHN. Lucas Co., OH;

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STEVENS, NICHOLAS,

(or STEPHENS). Hamilton Co., OH;

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STEVENS, PHINEHAS. Sandusky Co., OH;

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STEVENSON, CHARLES . Adams Co., OH;

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STEVENSON, JAMES . Mahoning Co., OH;

.  

STEVENSON, JOHN. Franklin Co., OH;

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STEVENSON, OBADIAH. Portage Co., OH;

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STEVENSON, ROBERT. Brown Co., OH;

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STEWART, CHARLES. Trumbull Co., OH;

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STEWART, DANIEL. Athens Co., OH;

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STEWART, DAVI. Miami Co., OH;

.  

STEWART, HUGH. Ross Co., OH;

.  

STEWART, JOSEPH, CAPT.. Union Co., OH;

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STEWART, SAMUEL. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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STEWART, WILLIAM, SR. Greene Co., OH;

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STEWART, WILLIAM M. . Clinton Co., OH;

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STILES, ASA Cuyahoga Co., OH;

 

STILES, RICHARD – b.  MA, where he served in Capt. John Burnham's company and Col. Michael Jackson's Regt.. Enlisted Nov. 1, 1777, serving until Jan. 27, 1778. He arrived in Brown Co., IL, to reside, where he applied for a pension, but having served less than six mos. it was not granted. He died in Brown Co.. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

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STIMSON, JAMES . Ross Co., OH;

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STIPP, JOSEPH. Greene Co., OH;

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STITES, BENJAMIN, CAPT.. Hamilton Co., OH;

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STITES, ELIJAH . Warren Co., OH;

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STITES, HEZEKIAH. Hamilton Co., OH;

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STITT, WILLIAM. Fayette Co., OH;

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STIVERS, DANIE. Meigs Co., OH;

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STIVERS, JOHN . Brown Co., OH;

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ST. JOHN, JOHN . Warren Co., OH;

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STOCKING, REUBEN. Geauga Co., OH;

.  

STOCKWELL, JESSE. Licking Co., OH;

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STODDARD, AMOS, MAJ. Wood Co., OH;

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STONE, BENJAMIN, REV. Harrison Co., OH;

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STONE, CHARLE. Hamilton Co., OH;

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STONE, ISAAC. Muskingum Co., OH;

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STONE, ISRAEL . Washington Co., OH;

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STONE, JOEL. Cuyahoga Co., OH;

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STONE, JONATHAN, CAPT. . Washington Co., OH;

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STONE, JOSEPH . Clermont Co., OH;

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STONER, JOHN. Richland Co., OH;

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STONER, PHILIP. Clermont Co., OH;

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STORTZ, JOHN JACOB . Perry Co., OH;

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STOUT, ANDREW. Hamilton Co., OH;

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STOW, COMFORT. Trumbull Co., OH;

 

STRAHAN, DAVID.  Adams Co.,  IN;  b. in NC Mar. 1, 1755. He served in the NC troops, and received a pension for his services. He arrived in IL to reside, first in Morgan Co., then moved to Adams Co., where he died in 1838, and is buried about 4 mi. southeast of Clayton in the Baptist Cem.. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

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STRAIN / STRAINS, SAMUEL. Highland Co., OH;

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STRAIN, THOMA. Highland Co., OH;

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STRAIN, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH;

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STRAIT / STRAIGHT, JOHN. Gallia Co., OH;

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STREVE, PAL, (STREEVEY) . Ross Co., OH;

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STRONG, BARNABAS . Hamilton Co., OH;

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STRONG, DAVID . Hamilton Co., OH;

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STRONG, JOSEPH. Erie Co., OH;

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STRONG, NATHAN Ashtabula Co., OH;

 

STROTHER, ROBERT. Lawrence Co., OH;

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STRUTHERS, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH;

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STRYKER, PETER. (Co., ?)

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STULL, JAMES. Mahoning Co., OH;

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STULTZ, JOHN. Highland Co., OH;

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STUMP, DANIEL. Greene Co., OH;

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STUMP, GEORGE, SR.. Mahoning Co., OH;

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STURGEON, JEREMIAH . Mahoning Co., OH;

 

STURGIS , AARON.   Bureau Co., IL:  b.  CT, where he served in the war. He was a musician in Capt. Ozias Marvin's Regt., 4th Brigade, under Brigadier Gen. Gold Sellick Siliman. Enlisted May 1, 1778, for three years. He arrived in Bureau Co., IL, where he died Oct., 1842. He drew a pension. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

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STURGIS, JEDEDIAH. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SUDDUTH, ISAA. Harrison Co., OH;

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SULLIVAN, PATRICK. Hamilton Co., OH;

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SULTZER, FREDERICK. Ashland Co., OH;

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SUMMER, VON JOHN. Mahoning Co., OH;

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SUMMERLAND, DAVID / DAVID. Seneca Co., OH;

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SUMNER, THOMAS. Summit Co., OH;

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SUNDERLAND, PETER. Auglaize Co., OH;

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SUNDERLAND SUNDERLIN, WILLIAM. Montgomery Co., OH;

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SUTTON, BENJAMIN . Brown Co., OH;

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SUTTON, MOSES. Huron Co., OH;

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SWAGER, HENRY. Trumbull Co., OH;

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SWAN, TIMOTHY . Mahoning Co., OH;

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SWARTZ, JOHN. Delaware Co., OH;

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SWAYZE, DAVID. Fairfield Co., OH;

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SWEET, CALEB. Lake Co., OH;

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SWEET, JOSHUA. Lake Co., OH;

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SWEM, JESSE. Clermont Co., OH;

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SWERINGEN, JOSEPH. Butler Co., OH;

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SWICKHART, MARTIN (Co. ?)

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SYMMES, TIMOTHY. Hamilton Co.

 

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TAINTER, STEPHEN. Menomonie, Dunn Co., WI; b. 13 Oct, 1760 in Westboro, MA; Served under Capt. Timothy Brigham's Co. of Col. Jacob Cushing's Regt. as a drummer boy and participated in the battle of Bennington; re-enlisted with Capt. Joseph Warren's Co. of Col. Wheelock's Regt. serving again as a drummer, re-enlisted as a drummer in Capt. Nathan Fisher's Co. of Col. Nathaniel Wade's RI Regt.  Enlisted again in Captain Fisher's Co., this time serving in Colored Cushing's Regt .stationed at Shrewsbury; re-enlisted for 5 days with Capt. Josiah Fish's Co. of Foot, of Col. Stephen R. Bradley's 1st VT Militiatia in General Fletcher's brigade; lastly in Capt. Benjamin Whitney's Co. at Guilford, Windham Co., VT; became a physician in Whittingham, VT; d. Jul 11, 1847, at the age of 97; his body was transferred by his grandson, Captain Andrew Tainter, to the Tainter faMilitia plot in Evergreen Cemetery, Menomonie, Dunn Co., WI

 

TAIT, THOMAS. Trumbull Co.

 

TALBOT, RICHARD. Washington Co.

 

TALCOTT, ELIZAR

             

TALIAFERRO, RICHARD. Clermont Co.

             

TANNER, TYRAL. Mahoning Co.

             

TANNER, W. M. Trumbull Co.

             

TAPSCOTT, JAMES. Warren Co.

             

TAULMAN, HERMANU. Hamilton Co.

             

TAYLOR, BENJAMIN. Champaign Co.

             

TAYLOR, DANIEL. Delaware Co.

             

TAYLOR, ELISHA. Portage Co.

             

TAYLOR, FREEGIFT. Medina Co.

             

TAYLOR, HENRY. Butler Co.

             

TAYLOR, JAMES, CAPT. Muskingum Co.

             

TAYLOR, JAMES. Licking Co.

             

TAYLOR, JAMES. Mahoning Co.

 

TAYLOR, JASHER. (Co. ?)

 

TAYLOR, ROBERT, COL. Washington Co.

 

TAYLOR, SAMUEL. Miami Co.

 

TAYLOR, SAMUEL. Portage Co.

             

TAYLOR, SIMON. Trumbull Co.

             

TAYLOR, TIMOTHY. Huron Co.

             

TAYLOR, TOM (THOMAS). Perry Co.

             

TAYLOR, THOMAS. Richland Co.

             

TAYLOR, WILLIAM           Auglaize Co.

             

TAYLOR, WILLIAM           Jefferson Co.

             

TAYLOR, WILLIAM           Mahoning Co.

             

TAYLOR, WILLIAM           Miami Co.

 

TAYLOR, WILLIAM           Ross Co.

             

TEATSORTH, ISAAC. Hancock Co.

             

TELFORD, ALEXANDER. Miami Co.

             

TEMPLETON, WILLIAM. Mahoning Co.

             

TERFLINGER, CHRISTOPHER     Wyandot Co.

             

TERRELL, ELIHU    Lorain Co.

             

TERRELL, OLIVER Lorain Co.

             

TERRY, JULIUS       Huron Co.

             

TERWILLIGER, NATHANIEL       Hamilton Co.

             

THARP, JOHN          Warren Co.

             

THATCHER, AMOS Greene Co.

            Pvt. New Jersey Militia

Pensioned 1831.

Died Ross Twp.

Further information: Catherine Greene Chapter.

THAYER, JOEL        Summit Co.

             

THOMAS, ABRAM  Miami Co.

             

THOMAS, MICHAEL          Ross Co.

             

THOMPSON, ALEXANDER           Clermont Co.

             

THOMPSON, ISAAC, LT.    Geauga Co.

             

THOMPSON, JAMES           Union Co.

             

THOMPSON, JOB     Portage Co.

            Pvt. in N H Continental Line.

Placed on Pension Roll Feb. 28, 1833.

Buried Shalersville.

Drew Pension at Ravenna in 1840.

Further information: Old Northwest Chapter.

THOMPSON, JOHN Brown Co.

             

THOMPSON, JOHN Medina Co.

             

THOMPSON, JOSEPH         Coshocton Co.

             

THOMPSON, PETER            Geauga Co.

             

THOMPSON, PRICE            Hamilton Co.

             

THOMPSON, R.        Belmont Co.

             

THOMPSON, RICHARD     Delaware Co.

             

THOMSON, STEPHEN, JR. Summit Co.

             

THOMPSON, STEPHEN, SR.,  DEACON  Summit Co.

             

THOMPSON, WILLIAM      Geauga Co.

             

THOMAS, THORLA Noble Co.

             

THRALL, SAMUEL, JR.      Licking Co.

             

THRIFT, WILLIAM, SR.      Knox Co.

             

THURBER, AMOS   Portage Co.

             

THWING, JOHN       Geauga Co.

             

TIBBETTS, ISAAC   Hamilton Co.

             

TICHINOR, JONATHAN     Hamilton Co.

             

TIDD, _____  Trumbull Co.

             

TILDEN, DANIEL, COL.     Portage Co.

             

TILTON, JOHN         Ashland Co.

             

TINEY, RICHARD   Fulton Co.

             

TINGLEY, JEREMIAH. Jefferson Co.

             

TINGLEY, LEVI. Clermont Co.

             

TIPPEY / TIPPIE, URIAH. Athens Co.

             

TIPTON, SOLOMON            Coshocton Co.

 

TIPTON, THOMAS   Champaign Co.


TOLMAN, ROBERT.  Cincinnati Chapter, Cincinnati, OH, erected a monument in the form of a gateway of granite blocks, given to the chapter through the historic sites committee, these blocks having been taken from the old historic courthouse and placed in the Pioneer Cemetery, where a Revolutionary soldier is buried. The date of his birth and death are not visible on the tombstone, but the name Robert Tolman, Revolutionary soldier, 1794, is clear.

 

TOMPSON, ALEXANDER. Mahoning Co.

             

TORRENCE, JOHN. Greene Co.

             

TOWNSEND, JAMES. Meigs Co.

             

TOWNSEND, ROBERT. Meigs Co.

             

TOWNSLEY, JOHN Greene Co.

             

TOWNSLEY, THOMAS. Greene Co.

             

TRACY, SETH. Trumbull Co.

             

TRASK, RETIRE. Geauga Co.

             

TRAVIS, JOHN, CAPT.Columbiana Co.

             

TRAXIER, EMANUEL. Jackson Co.

             

TREBER, JOHN. Adams Co.

TREES, JOHN. Clermont Co.        

TREMAIN, PHILIP   (Co. ?) 

 

TREVITT, HENRY   Licking Co.

 

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ULPH / ULP, JARED Trumbull Co., OH:

UNDERHILL, DAVID Huron Co., OH:

UNDERWOOD, JAMES Highland Co., OH:

 

UNDERWOOD, PHINEAS.  Cass Co., IL:  b. in VT in 1763. Enlisted in Capt. Josiah Fish's company, serving ten mos.. In 1826 he arrived in Cass Co., IL, settling near what is now the city of VA. He was buried in a neglected graveyard, but in 1912, through the efforts of the Grand Army Post of VA, his remains were moved to Walnut Ridge Cem., where a United States Government marker tells the story of this patriot. "VT in the Revolution and FaMilitia History." Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

 

UNSELL , FREDERIC. Clark Co., IL;  b. in PA, where he served in the war. He moved to Clark Co., IL, and died there in 1835, aged 70 years. He drew a pension.

UTTER, JOSEPH Clermont Co., OH:

 

 

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 VALENTINE, GEORGE Seneca Co., OH:

 VAN BACHMAN, LAWRENCE / LORENTZ. Mahoning Co., OH:

 VAN BENSCHOTEN, AARON Erie Co., OH:

 VANCE, C. JOSEPH Champaign Co., OH:

 VAN, CLEVE JOHN Hamilton Co., OH:

 VANDEMAN, JOHN Ross Co., OH:

 VANDERHOOF, CORNELIUS Athens Co., OH:

 VANDERVEER, JOSEPH Warren Co., OH:

 VANDINE, MATHEW Butler Co., OH:

 VANDORN, GILBERT Delaware Co., OH:

 VAN DORN, HEZEKIAH Pickaway Co., OH:

 VAN FLEET, JOSHUA Marion Co., OH:

 VAN FOSSEN, JACOB Columbiana Co., OH:

 VAN GORDEN, ALEXANDER Butler Co., OH:

 VANHORNE, ISAAC Muskingum Co., OH:

 VAN HYNING, HENRY Summit Co., OH:

 VAN NOTE, JOSEPH Warren Co., OH:

 VAN OSDOL /  VANNOSDOL, OAKEY Clermont Co., OH:

 VAN SICKLE, PETER Delaware Co., OH:

 VAN SWEARINGEN /  VAN SWEARINGENR, JOHN Butler Co., OH:

 VAN VOORHEES / VOORHEES, ABRAHAM, Hamilton Co., OH:

 VAN WINKLE, MICHAEL Preble Co., OH:

 VAN WINKLE, WILLIAM Highland Co., OH:

VARNUN, JAMES M., GEN. Washington Co., OH:

 

VARNON, JOHN. Harrison Co., OH; b.  1744; d. Feb., 1825. Private in First Regt. PA Troops. (See Record and Pension Office, War Department.) Buried on farm owned by Mrs. Hickman, near Harrison Co., OH line, on road between Militiaersburg and Cynthiana, KY

 VAUGHN, GARNER Butler Co., OH:

 VICORY, MERRIFIELD Clark Co., OH:

 VINNEDGE, JOHN Butler Co., OH:

 VIOLET, JOHN Pike Co., OH:

 VON ETTON, JOHN Mahoning Co., OH:

 VOORHEES, ABRAHAM, JR. Hamilton Co., OH:

 VOORHEES, GARRET Hamilton Co., OH:

 VOORHEES, JACOB Jefferson Co., OH:

 VROOMAN, BARTHOLOMEW Lake Co., OH;

 

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WADDELL, ALEXANDER Green Twp., Gallia Co., OH; b, 1732, Glasgow, Scotland; Service:  Fought under George Washington in the Revolutionary War, and was also a soldier in the War of 1812. He was  a participant in the battle at Point Pleasant  d. Sep. 6, 1834 @ 102 yrs.; Buried Hilbert Cem., Green Twp., Gallia Co., OH; Inscription: "Alexander Waddell, a native of Scotland, died Sept. 6, 1834, aged 102. A member of the church 72 years. A man that fought for liberty but now his soul doth rest in Paradise.", On stone near by: "In memory of Elenor, wife of Alexander Waddell, died Oct. 9, 1827, in 75th yr of her age."; Husband of Eleanor Roush. Father of 12 known children: William, James, Mary, John, Jane (Jennie), Ann, Elizabeth, Isabella, Joseph, Alexander Jr, Martha & Miriam.


WADDELL, JAMES, LT. Ross Co., OH; b. 17 Mar.1733, Glaslough, Monaghan, Ireland; Service:  Lt. in 1777 in 6th Pa. Regt.; Parents: James and Elin Carry Waddell; Spouse: Mary Courtney 1762-1845; Children: Robert Waddell (1790-1860); Samuel Waddle (1777-1826) and Elin Carry (1711-?); d. 1806, Frankfort, OH.

 WADE, ABNER Adamsville, Muskingum Co., OH;  b. 1763 NY; Service: Revolutionary War; Child: Hannah Wade Wisecarver (1811-1908); d. 1850 @ 80-81 yrs.; Buried in the New Hope Lutheran Cem., near Adamsville, Salem Twp.


 WADE, E. DAVID. Hamilton Co., OH; Service:  ; In 1812, David married Mary Grace Caroline Mansfield, OH.  She died on April 16, 1825.  David died in 1846.  Ref: S. A. R.;  Cincinnati Chapter.

 

WADE, ZEPHANIAH . Adams Co., OH; b. 1767, MD; Service: 1 of 25 who signed on with surveyor Nathaniel Massie to found a colony in a site which is now Manchester, OH; Married Maria Washburn (1776-1859); Children: Margaret Wade Simeral unk–1839; Christeana Wade Trenary 1795–1880; Zephaniah Wade 1800–1837; Ahaz Wade 1802–1836; Lydia Wade Young; 1805–1897; Cynthia Wade 1806–1821; Nathan Wade 1808–1834; Edmond Wade 1815–1845; and Tirzah A Wade 1817–1831.


WADE, ZEPHANIAH Butler, Richland Co., OH; b. 8 Apr 1773, Loudoun Co., VA; Service: Commanded a Company of Riflemen from Loudoun Co. VA in 1777. Wife:  Irene Longly. He moved to Brown Twp., Knox Co., OH, in Oct., 1816, with his son, Thomas (1802-1874).  John S. Wade (1796-1843) and Priscilla P. Wade Armentrout (1801-1862) were also his children. The faMilitia has a plot in the Pine Run Cemetery, Butler, Richland Co., OH.

 

WADSWORTH,  ELIJAH, CAPT. Canfield, OH;  b. 1747; d. 1817. Assisted in raising Sheldon's Regt. of light dragoons. Was one of the first to join the Army, and served through the whole war. Was at West Point when Maj. Andre was taken prisoner, and served as one of his guards. Entered the war as a lieutenant and at the close was a captain. When he was 65 years old was general in war of 1812. Buried at Canfield, OH.

 

WAGGONER, JOHN Sandusky Co., OH;

WAGNER, MICHAEL Fairfield Co., OH;

WAGSTAFF, WILLIAM Harrison Co., OH;

 

WAIT, JENKS Franklin Co., OH;

 

WAITE, BENJAMIN Cuyahoga Co., OH;

 

WAITE, CHARLES Clermont Co., OH;

 WAITE, JAMES Clermont Co., OH;

 WAITE, WILLIAM Lake Co., OH;

 WAKEFIELD, LYMAN Trumbull Co., OH; Buried South of Kenilworth, as given in the S. A. R. Yr Bk. Unable to locate a cem or grave.

 WAKEFIELD, PETER Ashtabula Co.
 Enlisted 1781 as Pvt. in Capt. John Militias' Company, Col. Runnel's NH Regt.
 Born 1764, Amherst, N. H.
 Married Keziah Burns.
 Children: George Washington Wakefield
 Died 1847, Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O.
 Buried Windsor.
 Ref: Natl. No. 55405, Bk. LVI, p. 187, D. A. R. Lin.
 Further information Mary Stanley Chapter.


WAKLEY, JONATHAN Trumbull Co.

 

WALCUTT, WILLIAM Franklin Co., OH:

WALDEN, ELIJAH Adams Co., OH:

WALCUTT, WILLIAM Franklin Co., OH:

WALDEN, ELIJAH Adams Co., OH:


WALDO, DAVID. b.  Sep 21, 1764 in Dover, NY; enlisted as a substitute at Cambridge, NY, serving under Col. Sherwood at Ft. Edward then under Major John Blair at the Palmerston Blockhouse; enlisted in the Militiatia under Capt. Well's Co. of  Col. Sherman's Regt.; also served under Lieutenant James Bolton in Col. John Blair's Regt., doing scouting expeditions; His pension application said, “at the expiration of the said 7 mos. he was ordered to attend Lieutenant Bolton, who was sick, on his way home by Colonel Seth Sherman.” On the way home they encountered a party of British soldiers who fired on them and hit David‟s horse, which fell on its rider. David's legs were  paralyzed forcing him to use crutches for the rest of his life.

 

WALDORF, JOHN Trumbull Co., OH:

WALDRON, JOSEPH Huron Co., OH:

WALDRON, (or EN), PHILIP Vinton Co., OH:

WALES, ELIAL Licking Co., OH:

WALES, TIMOTHY Shelby Co., OH:

WALKER, CHRISTOPHER Hamilton Co., OH:

WALKER, DAVID, LT. Highland Co., OH:

WALKER, JOHN Summit Co., OH:

WALKER, JOSIAH Mahoning Co., OH:

WALKER, NATHANIEL Mahoning Co., OH:

WALKER, NATHANIEL Wayne Co., OH:

WALKER, PETER Hamilton Co., OH:

WALKER, WALTER Ashtabula Co., OH:

WALLACE, JOHN S. Hamilton Co., OH:

WALLACE, WILLIAM Guernsey Co., OH:

WALLACE, WILLIAM Hamilton Co., OH:

WALLER, JESSE Noble Co., OH:

WALTER, CHRISTOPHER Guernsey Co., OH:

WALTER, JAMES Fairfield Co., OH:

WALTER, JOHN Guernsey Co., OH:

WALTERS, FREDERICK Harrison Co., OH:

WALTERS, PETER Noble Co., OH:

WALTZ, MICHAEL Wayne Co., OH:

WALTZ, PETER Wayne Co., OH:

WARD, AMOS Hamilton Co., OH:

WARD, BENJAMIN Ashtabula Co., OH:

WARD, DAVID Darke Co., OH:

WARD, EDWARD Perry Co., OH:

WARD, JOHN Medina Co., OH:

WARD, NATHAN Ross Co.,

WARD, NEHEMIAH Clermont Co., OH:

WARD, RUFUS Knox Co., OH:

WARD, WILLIAM Champaign Co., OH:

WARD, WILLIAM Pickaway Co., OH:

WARDEN, JAMES Butler Co., OH:

WARDLOW / WARDLAW, ROBERT, Brown Co., OH:

WARING, JONATHAN Hamilton Co., OH:

WARNER, NOAH Ashtabula Co., OH:

WARREN, EDWARD Greene Co., OH:

WARREN, MOSES Cuyahoga Co., OH:

WARREN, THOMAS, 2nd. Delaware Co., OH:

WARRINGTON, JOHN Delaware Co., OH:

WARRINGTON, WILLIAM Delaware Co., OH:

WARTH, GEORGE (Co. not stated)

WASHBURN, NATHANIEL Adams Co., OH:

WATERMAN, CHARLES Butler Co., OH:

WATERMAN, GLADDING Wood Co., OH:

WATERS, ABNER Trumbull Co., OH:

WATERS, BENJAMIN J. Ashtabula Co., OH:

WATERS, THOMAS Adams Co., OH:

WATKINS, JONATHAN Athens Co., OH:

WATKINS, WILLIAM Montgomery Co., OH:

WATROUS, ALLEN Sandusky Co., OH:

WATROUS, JOHN, CAPT.. Ashtabula Co., OH:

WATSON, AMORIAH Richland Co., OH:

WATSON, THOMAS Fairfield Co., OH:

WATSON, WALTER Madison Co., OH:

WATTS, JAMES Highland Co., OH:

WAUGH, JOSEPH Ross Co., OH;

WEAGER, JOHN Summit Co., OH:

WEARD, JOHN, SEN. Medina Co., OH:

WEAVER, CHRISTOPHER Champaign Co., OH:

WEAVER, HENRY Butler Co., OH:

WEAVER, WILLIAM Champaign Co., OH:

WEBB, DAVID Trumbull Co., OH:

WEBB, SAMUEL B. Greene Co., OH:

WEBBER, BENJAMIN (Co. not stated)

WEBSTER, PHILOLOGAS Franklin Co., OH:

WEESE, GEORGE Jackson Co., OH:

WEIR, JOHN (Co. not stated)

WEIST, JACOB Fairfield Co., OH:

WELCH, DANIEL, JR. Harrison Co., OH:

WELCH, FELIX Wyandot Co., OH:

WELDON, JESSE Champaign Co., OH:

WELDON, UNKNOWN Clermont Co., OH:

WELLER, LODOWICK Hamilton Co., OH:

WELLER, WILLIAM Hamilton Co., OH:

WELLMAN, ABRAHAM Lorain Co., OH:

WELLS, BENJAMIN Brown Co., OH:

WELLS, BENJAMIN (Co. ?)

WELLS, CHARLES D. Harrison Co., OH:

WELLS, JAMES Fairfield Co., OH:

WELLS, JOHN Darke Co., OH:

WELLS, ROBERT Clermont Co., OH:

WELLS, ROBERT Erie Co., OH:

WELLS, TIMOTHY Geauga Co., OH:

WELTON, ELIJAH Summit Co., OH:

WENTWORTH, BENNING Ross Co., OH:

WEST, BASIL Champaign Co., OH:

WEST, JOHN Brown Co., OH:

WEST, JOHN Jackson Co., OH:

WEST, JOSEPH Highland Co., OH:

WESTFALL, ABRAHAM, CAPT. Carroll Co., OH:

WESTLAKE, GEORGE Union Co., OH:

WESTON, JOHN Summit Co., OH:

WESTON, SAMUEL Summit Co., OH:

WHALEY, GEORGE Jackson Co., OH:

WHALEY, JAMES Meigs Co., OH:

WHEELER, ASA, SR. Huron Co., OH:

WHEELER, JOHN Clermont Co., OH:

WHEELER, JOHN Ross Co., OH;

WHEELER, SAMUEL Lucas Co., OH:

WHEELER, STEPHEN Hamilton Co., OH:
 

WHIPPLE, ABRAHAM, COM. Washington Co., OH:

WHIPPLE, EIZRA Trumbull Col.

WHIPPLE, ZEBULON Portage Co., OH:

WHITCOMB, ANTHONY Hamilton Co., OH:

WHITCOMB, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH:

WHITE, ADAM Brown Co., OH:

WHITE, CHARLES Highland Co., OH:

WHITE, EDWARD, II. Hamilton Co., OH:

WHITE, HATFIELD Washington Co., OH:

WHITE, HENRY Trumbull Co., OH:

WHITE, JOHN, MAJ. Meigs Co., OH:

WHITE, SAMUEL Franklin Co., OH:

WHITE, THOMAS Hamilton Co., OH:

 

WHITE , THOMAS.  Bond Co., IL;  b. in PA, where he served as lieutenant in Col. Bull's Regt. of flying troops. He was in Capt. William Armstrong's company; was taken prisoner Nov. 16, 1776, and carried to NY, where he endured great suffering. He escaped Jun. 27, 1777, and again enlisted in Col. William Montgomery's Regt.. He arrived in Bond Co., IL, and died there; is buried near Greenville. (IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

WHITE, WM. Montgomery Co., OH:

 

WHITEMAN, BENJAMIN Greene Co., OH:

WHITEMAN, SAMUEL Mahoning Co., OH:

WHITESIDES, WILLIAM. Buried in Stafford Cemetery, near Mount Auburn, Christian Co., IL (Information furnished by Stephen Decatur Chapter, Decatur, IL)

 

WHITING, EBENEZER, Racine Co., WI; b. 1761 in Kinderhook, NY; served as a Pvt.. in Col. Ward's MA Co.; d. in 1836?,  believed to be buried in Racine Co., WI in the Root River Cemetery where a Bronze "In Memory Of-In tribute to Ebenezer" marker was placed near the lakefront which may have washed away.

 

WHITMER, PETER Perry Co., OH:

WHITTIER, ANDREW Guernsey Co., OH:

WHITZELL, MARTIN Mahoning Co., OH:

WICK, WILLIAM Mahoning Co., OH:

WICKERSHAM, PETER Washington Co., OH:

WICKHAM, JOSEPH Athens Co., OH:

WICKHAM, WILLIAM Monroe Co., OH:

WILBER, JOSEPH Geauga Co., OH:

WILCOX, _____ Huron Co., OH:

WILCOX, HOSEA, JR. Summit Co., OH:

WILCOX, JEHIAL Delaware Co., OH:

WILCOX, JEREMIAH Trumbull Co., OH:

WILEY, SAMUEL Coshocton Co., OH:

WILELY, SAMUEL Miami Co., OH:

WILEY, WILLIAM Noble Co., OH:

WILKINSON, JAMES, MAJOR Butler Co., OH:

WILL, GEORGE Ross Co., OH;

WILLCOX, JOSIAH Cuyahoga Co., OH:

WILLEY, ALLEN, JR. Cuyahoga Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, ABRAM Delaware Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN Hamilton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, CHARLES Coshocton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, EBENEZER Portage Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, ISAAC Ashtabula Co., OH:

 

WILLIAMS, ISAIAH. Boone Co., IL; b. in  Vermont, but he served in the war in the third Regt., Dutchess Co., NY Militiatia. He arrived in Boone Co., IL, and died there. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

WILLIAMS, JAMES Adams Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, JEREMIAH Seneca Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, JOHN Coshocton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, JOHN Hamilton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, JOHN (or JAMES) Delaware Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, JOSEPH Guernsey Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, KENT Ross Co., OH;

WILLIAM, MilitiaS Hamilton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, NEHEMIAH Delaware Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, THOMAS Hamilton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, THOMAS Muskingum Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Coshocton Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Gallia Co., OH:

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Preble Co., OH:

WILLIAMSON, ELEAZER, LT. Pickaway Co., OH:

WILLIAMSON, JOHN Montgomery Co., OH:

WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH, 2ND LT. Mahoning Co., OH:

 

WILLIAMSON, PLANT.  Bond Co., IL;  b.. 1763  in  Louisa Co., VA; served in the Co. of Louisa in 1763. He early enlisted in the war in the Fifth Regt., with Capt. Richard Clough in the VA line of troops. He again enlisted in the Militiatia, serving at various times until the close of the war. He arrived in IL, settling in Bond Co. in the town of Pocahontas, where he died in 1830, and is buried in the old grave-yard there. Source: IL Rev. Vet Burials, 1917.

WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL Washington Co., OH:

WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM, REV. Adams Co., OH:

WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM Brown Co., OH:

WILLIS, JOSEPH Jefferson Co., OH:

WILLIS, THOMAS Richland Co., OH:

WILLYARD, HENRY Hamilton Co., OH:

WILMUTH, THOMAS Hamilton Co., OH:

WILSON, ANDREW Butler Co., OH:

WILSON, ARCHIBALD, CAPT. Licking Co., OH:

WILSON, BENJAMIN Harrison Co., OH:

WILSON, DANIEL Montgomery Co., OH:

WILSON, EBENEZER Lake Co., OH:

WILSON, ISAAC Clark Co., OH:

WILSON, ISRAEL Geauga Co., OH:

WILSON, JAS. Adams Co., OH:

WILSON, JAMES Muskingum Co., OH:

WILSON, JAMES Ross Co., OH;

WILSON, JAMES Mahoning Co., OH:

WILSON, JAMES Trumbull Co., OH:

WILSON, SAMUEL, COL Trumbull Co., OH:

WILSON, WILLIAM Fairfield Co., OH:

WILSON, WILLIAM Trumbull Co., OH:

WINANS, ISAAC, SR. Trumbull Co., OH:

WINANS, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH:

WINANS, JAMES Mahoning Co., OH:

WINANS, SAMUEL Miami Co., OH:

WINGATE, JOHN Butler Co., OH:

WINSLOW, JOHN Coshocton Co., OH:

WINSLOW, STEPHEN Ashtabula Co., OH:

WINSLOW, WILLIAM Cochocton Co., OH:

WINTER, STEPHEN Greene Co., OH:

WINTERS, JOHN Geauga Co., OH:

WINTERS, THOMAS Vinton Co., OH:

WINTERSTEIN, PHILIP E. Trumbull Co., OH:

WINTON, NATHAN Butler Co., OH:

WIRT, CONRAD Highland Co., OH:

WIRT, MARTIN Lake Co., OH:

WISE, JACOB Mahoning Co., OH:

WISE, PETER Stark Co., OH:

WISEMAN, JOHN Fairfield Co., OH:

WITTER, JOSEPH Geauga Co., OH:

WITTERS, CONRAD Montgomery Co., OH:

WOLCOTT, DAVID Portage Co., OH:

WOLCOTT, JOSIAH Trumbull Co., OH:

WOLFE, ADAM Richland Co., OH:

WOFENBARGER, PHILIP Pike Co., OH:

WOOD, BENJAMIN Hamilton Co., OH:

WOOD, CHARLES Mahoning Co., OH:

 

WOOD, DANIEL, DR.  Adams Co.,  IN;  b.  NY. He served as a surgeon in William Malcolm's Additional Continental Regt. from Mar., 1777, to Apr., 1779, NY troops. His son, John Wood, b. at Moravia, NY, Dec. 20, 1798, arrived in IL, and resided in Adams Co., being the founder of the city of Quincy, and was elected lieut.-gov. of the State in 1856. On the death of the Gov., William H. Bissell, Mar. 18, 1860, John Wood succeeded to the office and served out the remainder of the term to Jan., 1861. During this time he removed the remains of his father, Dr. Daniel Wood, to Quincy, where he is buried in the Woodland Cem.. Dr. Wood d. in Cayuga Co., NY, aged 92 years. ("IL Rev. War Vet. Burials", 1917)

WOOD, DAVID Ashtabula Co., OH:

WOOD, DAVID Clermont Co., OH:

WOOD, EBENEZER Hamilton Co., OH:

WOOD, EBENEZER Morrow Co., OH:

WOOD, ISRAEL Hamilton Co., OH:

WOOD, JOHN Pickaway Co., OH:

WOOD, LEVI Hamilton Co., OH:

WOOD, NICHOLAS Brown Co., OH:

WOODEN, CHARLES Summit Co., OH:

WOODMANSEE, JAMES, SR. Butler Co

WOODRUFF, DAVID Mahoning Co., OH:

WOODS, THOMAS Clermont Co., OH:

WOODWARD, ASA Licking Co., OH:

WOODWARD, OLIVER Washington Co., OH:

WOODWARD, SAMUEL Shelby Co., OH:

WOODWORTH, EZEKIEL Lake Co., OH:

WOODWORTH, JAMES Lake Co., OH:

WOODWORTH, RICHARD Adams Co., OH:

WOOLSEY, DANIEL Lake Co., OH:

 

WORDEN, JESSE. Granville, WI; b. Married 21 1761 in Stonington, CT; enlisted Married 1777 at Ft. Griswold, Groton, CT; re-enlisted in Col. Prentiss' Regt. of the Continental Line; re-enlisted in Capt. Babcock's Co. of Col. John Toppins' RI Regt. and saw action at the battle of Newport; d. 27 Aug 1843; grave site not known, but he is believed to be in the Granville, Cemetery, which is no longer present as the Tripoli Country Club and a nearby highway exchange occupy that land.  A Bronze "In Memory Of" marker in tribute to Jesse Worden has been placed at the Militiaaukee Co. War Memorial.

WORK, SAMUEL Fairfield Co., OH:

WORKMAN, DANIEL Logan Co., OH:

WORLEY, DAVID Union Co., OH:

WORT, JOHN Delaware Co., OH:

WRIGHT, ELI Seneca Co., OH:

WRIGHT, ELIPHAS Licking Co., OH:

WRIGHT, GEORGE Greene Co., OH:

WRIGHT, JOAL, (or JOAB) Seneca Co., OH:

WRIGHT, JAMES Lake Co., OH:

WRIGHT, JOHN, CAPT. Summit Co., OH:

WRIGHT, SHADRACH (Co. no stated)

WRIGHT, SIMEON, CAPT. Licking Co., OH:

WRIGHT, WILLIAM Butler Co., OH:

WYATT, JOSHUA Athens Co., OH:

WYATT, NATHANIEL, SR. Marion Co., OH:

WYCKOFF, SAMUEL

WYLIE, ADAM Harrison Co., OH:

WYLLYS, JOHN PALSBRAN (Co. ?)

WYMAN, WILLIAM, JR. Lake Co., OH:

WYNN, WILLIAM S. Pike Co., OH:

 

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YATES, BENJAMIN. Adams Co., OH; b. Meadville, PA, 1746; Enlisted in Mar. 1778 for 1 year in Capt. Pichett's Company. Re-enlisted May 1781 in Capt. Murdock's Company. Wounded at Yorktown by piece of shell. Married: Sarah Robinson, July 16, 1835.
Died: Manchester, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1849. Buried in the old Cemetery at Manchester, OH; Applied for pension May 10,1 834, at age 88 years old. It claim was allowed.

 

YEAGER, HENRY. Mahoning Co., OH; b. PA?; Ensign, Berks Co. PA, 7th Company, 4th Bn., PA Archives Series 6, Vol. III, on p. 850, 6th Class, Jacob Buss' Company, Northampton Co., 1784, Vol. V, Pvt. in Pami 2nd Battalion.  Children: John, Daniel wed Elizabeth), Mary (wed Jacob), Sarah (wed. Henry Brunsetter), Elizabeth (wed Philip Stittle), Cristine and Samuel, Buried in Canfield.

 

YOCUM, JOHN. Wayne Co., OH; b. 1755; service: Pvt. in Lt. James Gleaves detachment of Berks Co., PA guarding convention prisoners.  Layed to rest in a small plot in the corner of a field, 1/2 Militias south of Congress Village.  Monument Inscription: "John Yocum Soldier of 1776."

 

YOEMAN, STEPHEN. Fayette Co., OH; b. 1748, NY; Children: Walter, James, d. May 10, 1829, near Good Hope, OH. Buried in the  unplatted. Rock Militias Cem., Fayette Co., OH. Stone Inscription: "In memory of Stephen Yoeman, who died May 10, 1829 in his 82 years."

YOUNG, GEORGE, Wyandot Co., OH; b. 1739, as parents enroute from Ireland (his mother died at sea); Service: Enl. in Baltimore Co., Md., 1st Aug. 23, 1776, later 1782; discharged: Nov. 15, 1783; Father: John Young;; George's 1st marriage was to Mary Mackenzie; 2nd wife Rachel Elsey Allen; His death came in 1839 and he was layed to rest 1½ Militia north of Marseilles, Wyandotte Co. OH, (on Enoch Thomas's Burying ground east bank of Tymochtee Creek).  Landed at Baltimore, MD., where son was reared by "Polson" faMilitia. Lived in Coshocton and Licking County, OH, before moving to Franklin, OH; thence about 1828 to Marseilles, OH, and then to a farm on west bank of Tymochtee, near Marseilles, OH.

 

YOUNG, ISAAC. Knox Co., OH; b. Fairfield Co., Connecticut, 1760; Served in the Revolutionary War.  In 1790 relocated to Uniontown, PA, where he lived for many years and much later to OH in 1830 and to Monroe Twp, Knox Co., OH, in 1836, where he died at the age of 82 (1842 at the age of 82 years and 19 days).

 

YOUNG, ISAAC. Knox Co., OH; b. Sept. 23, 1730; Service: Pvt. in the Westmoreland Company (Pennsylvania) Militiatia during the war of the Revolution. (This data from records at State Library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
d. October 18, 1812, aged 82 years 26 days and was interred in the Mound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Ohio, Block 1, Lot 2.
Monument inscription: "Isaac Young, died Oct. 19, 1812, aged 82 years and 26 days."

 

YOUNG, JACOB. Fayette Co., OH; b. 1751; Served in the Revolutionary War. d. May 29, 1833, Washington Court House and layed to rest in the Washington, Court House. Lot 205, Sec. 8; The faMilitia provided his grave marker. Monument inscription: "Jacob Young died May 29, 1833 aged 82 years"

 

YOUNG, MORGAN. Delaware Co., OH; b. 1752, Morris Co., NJ; served as a Pvt. under Cols. Munson and Frelinghuyson, Captains: Gaston, Carnes, Samuel Morris, and William Young. Spouse: Elizabeth Young; Child: Mary Young Carver (1781-1854). When he passed away on New Year's Day, 1844 at the age of ninty-one, he was buried in the Galena Cemetery.

 

YOUNG, ISAAC. Knox Co., OH; b. Sept. 23, 1730; Service: Pvt. in the Westmoreland Company PA Militiatia during the war of the Revolution. (This data from records at State Library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania); d. Oct 18, 1812, aged 82 years 26 days. His burial took place in the Mound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, OH, Block 1, Lot 2. Inscription: "Isaac Young, died Oct. 19, 1812, aged 82 years and 26 days."

 

YOUNG, JACOB. Fayette Co., OH; b. 1751; d. May 29, 1833, Washington Court House where he was buried in Lot 205, Sec. 8. His marker was provided by his faMilitia and inscribed: "Jacob Young died May 29, 1833 aged 82 years"
 

YOUNG, MORGAN. Delaware Co., OH; Service: Pvt. under Cols. Munson and Frelinghuyson, Capts. Gaston, Carnes, Samuel Morris, and William Young.  This Revolutionary soldier was buried: Berkshire Twp., OH

 

YOUNG, ROBERT. Meigs Co., OH; b. abt. 1756 in Merrimack Co., NH. Children: one son Abiathar Young
Buried: Tupper Plains Cemetery, Meigs Co., OH, Ohio with a stone provided by faMilitia.

 

 

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ZANE, EBENEZER. Belmont Co., OH; Service: Col. Defended Fr. Henry, 3 da siege. His home a store house for munitions.
Br. Berkeley Co., OH, VA; d. Nov. 19, 1812, @ 66 yrs.; Buried in the Walnut Grove Cem., Martins Ferry, OH. Inscription: "He was the first permanent inhabitant in this part of the Western World. He died as he lived an honest Man." Founder of Zanesville, O.
Died in Wheeling, OH

 

ZANE, ELIZABETH "BETTY". Belmont Co., OH; Listed here because she went from Ft Henry to Col Zane's house, where he tied a table cloth around her wrist, filled it with powder.  Fleet of foot, she returned amid volleys, unharmed.  "A man will be such great loss.  I will not be missed" she had said.  d. 1814 at 66 yrs of age and was buried in the Walnut Grove Cem, Martins Ferry, OH in an unmarked grave. 

 

ZANE, ISAAC. Muskingum Co., OH; b. 1753, Berkeley Co., VA; Prisoner: Captured by Indians at age 9, and carried to Lakes; Information was given by Gen Edward Hand in 1777;  Isaac was granted land patent on Mad River Northwest Territory.  Isaac died in Zanesville, OH,  in 1816.

 

ZANE, SILAS, CAPT. Fairfield Co., OH; b. 1747 - 1753, Berkeley Co., VA;  Service: 1st Lt and Capt 13th Virginia, Dec. 28, 1776, Capt. Feb. 9, 1777.  Dismissed Jan. 25, 1778.  Married 1st name unknown; 2nd wife was Mrs. Katherine Ryan.  In 1785 he was killed by Indians on the Scioto River in OH.  The faMilitia suspected his body was thrown over board in the Scioto river.  He was in command of Ft. Henry, when his sister "Elizabeth" ran for the gunpowder.  He was an active partisan during the Revolution and the border wars.  He participated in the defense of Ft. Henry when it was besieged by Indians and British in Sept. 1782.  (Beach's Indian Miscellany, p. 59).  He was in the defense of Ft. Henry during the Indian invasion, Aug. 31, and Sep. 1, 1777.  
The Zane faMilitia were "Pioneers of Fairfield Co., OH" Silas died young, leaving two small children,  Elizabeth Zane Dew Chapter, Nelsonville, Ohio, was named for  his daughter in 1926..

 

ZEHRING, CHRISTOPHER / CHRISTIAN. Warren Co., OH; Oct. 5, 1755, Lancaster OH, PA; Service: Pvt. in Casper Stoeover's Company, 3rd of 2ndBattalion.Lancaster Co., OH, Militia, with brothers Henry and Lewis. Father: Ludwig Zehring, who came from Baden, Germany, to PA in 1725. His first wife (I. Umberger) died before he located in OH in 1819.  His 2nd spouse, Anna Maria Rauch, (born Apr. 11, 1762), died June 22, 1839, and was buried in Germantown. Children:; Henry, Elizabeth, Catherine; 2nd. wife, Christian, John, Philip, William D., Jacob David, Bernhard, Peter, Anna Maria, Susan, Marthat. Christopher died June 5, 1832 in Warren Co., OH, and was placed in a grave in Springboro, Warren Co., OH.

 

ZEIGLAR, DAVID, MAJ. Montgomery Co., OH; b. In Heidelberg, Germany, Aug. 16, 1748; Service: 1775 joined the Revolution and served with honor in the army of Rev. till the treaty of 1783. Parents: Johann Heinrich and Louisa Fredericka Kern Zeiglar.
1789, he married Lucy Anna Sheffield at Marietta. She died Nov. 18, 1820. He had passed away Sept. 1811, and was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery, then re-interred in the Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, OH, lot 1 to 4, Sec. 55 to 65.  Inscription: "Major David Zeigler, to whose memory this stone is erected, was born in the city of Heidelberg 1748.  Held a commission and served in the army of Russia.  Migrated to Pa 1775; joined Army of Revolution till the treaty of 1783 the Independence of his adopted country was acknowledged.  In the western country he served under Gen. Harney and St. Clair and died in this city Sept. 1811; Universally esteemed and respected." A Bronze Grave Marker was placed by the S. A. R. in 1919. Maj. Zeiglar was the 1st Pres. (Mayor) of Cincinnati, OH. More information is available at Jonathan Dayton D. A. R. and S. A. R. of Montgomery Co., OH

 

ZIMMERMAN, JOHN. Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1747, came from Germany 1757; Service: Pvt. Col. Ludwig Wettner's 2nd German Regt. Continental Line, 1776.  Corp. Capt. Strough's Company.  Enl. for 3 yrs. July 25, 1776; disch. Oct. 12, 1779.  This name also appears in 1782 in Balzar Orth's Company. Married Christina, Jan. 7, 1770. Children: Joseph, who served in the war of 1812, and others not named.  John died 1829 Washingtonville, OH and buried in the Lutheran Cem., Washingtonville, OH.
 

ZUCK, JACOB. Mahoning Co., OH; b. 1746; Pvt. Chester Company Militiatia.  Capt. Evan Anderson 1780.  Same as above in 1781.  d. 1819 and was laid to rest in the Old Mennonite Cemetery, east of Byers Corners  Further information may be avavailable with the Mahoning, OH DAR Chapter.

 

 


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