Honoring the Legacy of our Forefathers
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Thomas Adams - Private/Ensign, Maine
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Robert Allen III - Private, Captain Abner Bickham's Company, Georgia Militia
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Samuel Alley - Private, Colonel Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment
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James Ames - Private, Massachusetts
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Syvanus Ames - Corporal/Chaplain, 1st and 2nd Rhode Island
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John Anderson - Private, South Carolina Militia
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Elias Babcock - Corporal, Captain Nathan Watkins' Company Samuel Brewer's Regiment, Continental LIne
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John Bailey - Captain, Colonel Jackson's Massachusetts Regiment
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Benjamin Baker, Jr. - Private, New Hampshire Militia
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James Barnett - Colonel, Virginia Cavalry
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Johnathan Beale, Sr. - Seaman, Massachusetts Navy
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Samuel Beall, Jr. - Colonel, Maryland Militia, Second Battalion
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John Beam - Private, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Militia
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Jonathan Bean - Soldier, Massachusetts Militia
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Benoni Benson, Jr. - Lieutenant, 3rd Mendon Co., 3rd Worcester County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia
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William Bradley - Sergeant, 7th Virginia Regiment, Continental Line. Served from 1776 - 1779 and was at Valley Forge in 1778
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(Johannes) Casper Braunewell - Private, Pennsylvania Militia
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William Britt, Sr. - served on juries / panels for a series of escheats or confiscations of lands belonging to Loyalists. Goochland County, Virginia, 1776
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James Brown - Private, Captain Parker's Company, Colonel Bedet's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia
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James Bullard - North Carolina Militia
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John Cadwalader - Brigadier General, Pennsylvania, Continental Line
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Samuel Cecil - Soldier, Montgomery County, Virginia Militia; took Oath of Allegiance, served as Juror and Road Overseer
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Ebenezer Chandler - Soldier, New Hampshire Militia, Continental Line
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Joel Chandler - Patriotic Service, provided horse and wagon for Colonel Phileman Water, South Carolina Militia
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Issac Clark - Private, 17th Regiment, Albany County, New York Militia
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Benjamin Clement - Patriotic Service, Virginia
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John Clopton - Captain, Virginia
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William Coddington - Private, Ulster County, New York Militia, Second Regiment
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Daniel Colburn - Major, New Hampshire
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Bryant Connelly - pledged an Oath of Allegiance to Virginia. Goochland County, Virginia, 1777
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Jonathan Cram - Major and Lieutenant Colonel, New Hampshire Militia
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Benjamin Crandall - private, Rhode Island Militia
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Amos Davis - Corporal, Maine
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Arthur Davis - South Carolina Militia
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James Davis - Private, James Moore's Company, New Jersey Militia
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William Davis - Private, New Jersey Militia
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Perrigreen Dawley - Soldier, Rhode Island
| Raymond W. Barrett
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David Dean - Private, Captain Edward Blake's Company, Massachusetts Militia
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John Dean - Private, New Hampshire
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Seth Dean - Signer of the New Hampshire Committee of Safety Association Test in Rindge, New Hampshire, on June 1, 1776.
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Fredrick Deemer - Private, Third Pennsylvania Continental Line, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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Peter Deyerle - Patriotic Service, Virginia
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Jacob Dingley, Jr. - Private, Massachusetts
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Robert Doak - Soldier, Pennsylvania Militia
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Samuel Dorrance - Justice of the Peace in Scituate, Rhode Island & Clerk to Capt. John Edward, Rhode Island Militia
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Jonathan Douglass - Served in the border troops which fought the Indians in the Revolution
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Nathan Drake - Private, New Jersey Continental Line
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Daniel Drinkwater - Private/Seaman, Maine
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Joseph Drinkwater - Private, Maine
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Absalom Elland - Soldier, Georgia
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David Ellis - Private, Massachusetts
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John Henry Felder - Captain, South Carolina Militia, Justice of the Peace, member of the Second South Carolina Provincial Congress, 1775
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John Fitch - Private, Colonel Crawford's Virginia Regiment
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William Wilson Forbes, Sr. - Soldier, 3rd South Carolina Regiment of Rangers and South Carolina Militia
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David Fowler - Coast Guard, Connecticut
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James Garcelon - Public Service, Ferryman, Maine
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Jose Vicente Garcia de Noriega - Captain, in the Spanish Army
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John Garnett - Private, Virginia Militia
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John Deitrich Gaumer - Drummer, 1st Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia
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Joseph Gibbs - Private, Massachusetts
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Timothy Gilbert - Private, in capt. Macey William's Company, Col. Timothy Walkers MA Regiment in 1775
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James Gilliam - Ensign, Cumberland County, Virginia Militia
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John Gilliam, Sr. - Revolutionary War Public Service Claims
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Henry Gleason - Private, Captains Chapin and Taylor, Myrifield Minuteman, Massachusetts Militia
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Joshua Goodridge - Private, Massachusetts
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Thomas Gordon - Soldier, Colonel Graysons's 16th Virginia Additional Continental Regiment
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Nicholas Isaac Grindstaff, Sr. - Soldier, 10th North Carolina Regiment
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Charles Hammond - Recognized Patriot, Prisoner of War
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Samuel Hammond - Colonel, Virginia and South Carolina Militia
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Thomas Hand - Private in Capt. Moore Fauntleroy's Company, Moylan's 4th Regiment Light Dragoons, New Jersey
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Thomas Hardeman - private, North Carolina Militia
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Robert Hardwick, Sr. - Bedford County, Virginia. November 22, 1779, selected as a Grand Juror. 1782 - 1783 allowed provisions furnished to the Continental Army
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John Hardwick, Sr. - In September, 1780, John furnished 650 pounds of beef to the Continental Army in Bedford County, Virginia
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Levi Harrel - Pvt., General Francis Marion's Brigade, S.C. Militia
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Battaile Harrison - Lieutenant, Rawlings Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
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Joseph Andrew Hatfield, Sr. - Private, Scout and Spy, Washington County, Virginia Militia
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Mosses Hatfield - Patriotic Service - provided a two-horse team and sails for two boats to the Essex County, New Jersey, troops
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Ephraim Hathaway - Captain, 2nd Bristol County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia
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Ephraim Hathaway, Jr. - Private, Captain Hathaway's Company, Massachusetts Militia
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John Hawn - Private, Wagoner, Pennsylvania Militia
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William Hay - Patriotic Service, Virginia
| Edmund C. Hill
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Robert Hewitt - Connecticut Militia
| Lewis E. Hewitt
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John Hibbard - Private, Colonel Jackson's Massachusetts Regiment
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Frederick Hill - Private, Captain John Irwin's Company and Indian Scout, Colonel Davidson's Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia
| Clarence B. Shippey
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James Hixon - Private in Col. Green's Virginia Regiment & Lee's Legion.
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Solomon Hoge - 7th Company, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Militia, under Captain Timothy Jayne and Colonel Jacob Stroud
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William Hoge - Patriotic Service - provided beef to the Continental Army
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Smith Hollister - Private, Ninth Regiment, Albany County, New York and Captain, Saratoga County, New York Militia
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Samuel Holt - Soldier, New Hampshire Militia
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Jacob Holtzinger - Lieutenant in Capt. Rundio's Company in "The Flying Camp," Northampton Co., PA Militia & Prisoner of War
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Noah Hopkins - 1st Lieutenant, 6th Regiment, Dutchess County, New York Militia
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Stephen Hopkins - Private, Captain Joseph Safford's Company, Colonel Ebenezer Wallbridge's Regiment, Vermont Militia
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Jonathan Hoyt - Private, Captain Daniel Jackson's Company, Colonel St. John's Regiment, Connecticut Militia
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Phillip Hulet - Private, North Carolina Militia
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Jonah Hulse - Soldier, New York
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William Humphrey - Major, General Varum's 2nd Regiment
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Richard Harris Huntley - Soldier, 3rd Company, 12th Connecticut Militia Regiment
| Laurence J. Hansen
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Ezekiel Jewett - Private, New Hampshire Militia, Member of Temple, New Hampshire Committee of Safety
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Isaac Johnson - Major, Massachusetts Militia
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Benjamin Jones - private under Cols Cary, John Daggett, & Jonathan Mitchell, Massachusetts Militia
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Jeremiah Jordan - Private, Massachusetts
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Charles Josselyn - Private, Massachusetts
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Isaac Judson - Patriotic Service, Connecticut
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James Judson - Captain, Connecticut Light Horse
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Nehemiah Judson - Private, Connecticut Militia
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Walter Kerr / Carr – In 1777, took an Oath of Allegiance at Montgomery County, Virginia.
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John Kilgore, Jr. - Private, Massachusetts Militia, Continental Line
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John Kilgore, Sr. - Seaman, Privateer Machias Liberty
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Abraham H. King - Private and drummer, Essex County, New Jersey Militia
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Henricus "Henry" Konig/King- Captain, Essex County, New Jersey Militia
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James King - Private, Virginia Militia
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Eliab Kingman - Sergeant of Artillery, 3rd Artillery Regiment, Massachusetts Continental Line
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Phineas Kingsbury - Patriotic Service, Deacon, Connecticut
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Johanus Klingler - Private in Colonel William Cook's Twelfth Pennsylvania Regiment.
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George Layport - Private, Captain Daniel Cresap's Company, Third Battalion, Maryland Militia
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Waitstill Lewis, Jr. - Patriotic Service, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Waitstill Lewis, Sr. - Private, Massachusetts, Seaman, Privateer Sturdy Beggar
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Reuben Libby - Private, Massachusetts Militia
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Daniel Linder - Ensign, John Voltrus' Company, Colonel George Rogers Clark's Regiment, Virginia Militia
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David Lindsey - Private in Capts. William Rippey & John Davis, Cumberland Co., PA Militia
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Michael Loomis - Lieutenant, Captain Holm's Company of Minute Men, Colonel John Fellows Regiment and Ensign, Captain William Bacon's Company, Colonel John Fellows Massachusetts Regiment
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Tobias Lord, Jr. - Lieutenant, Maine
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Tobias Lord, Sr - Captain, Maine
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John Lott, Jr. - Private, Captain John Steer's Company, South Carolina Militia
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William Loudon - Drum Major, Captain Romain's Company, Colonel Stevens' Regiment, Continental Army
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Joseph Martin - Private, Captain John Boyd's Bedford County Rangers, Pennsylvania Militia
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James McBurney - Soldier, Pennsylvania
| Raymond W. Barrett
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Daniel McJunkin - Private, Captain John McCool and Captain Joseph Hughes' Companies, South Carolina Militia
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Samuel McJunkin - Juror and member of South Carolina Legislature
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Daniel McKie - Captain, South Carolina Militia
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Dr. Enemond Meullion - Sub-Lieutenant, Point Couppe Militia, Galvez Expedition
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Robert Milliken, Sr. - Private, Captain Benjamin Mann's Company, New Hampshire Militia in the Rhode Island Expedition of 1778
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James Mills - Captain, Tenth Regiment, North Carolina Continental Line
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Rotheus Mitchell - Private, Captain Robert Orr's Company of Minutemen, Colonel John Bailey's Regiment which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, Lieutenant Colonel John Bailey's 2nd Regiment, May - December 1775, Sergeant and Ensign 23rd Continental Infantry, January - December 1776, Ensign 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, January 11, 1777 - June 21, 1779, 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Massachusetts Regiment June 21, - May 17, 1781.
Served at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, December 1777 - March 1778.
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Solomon Mitchell - Private, 2nd South Carolina Regiment
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John Mobley - Private, Georgia Line
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Casper Mohler - Private, Virginia Militia
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George Adam Mohler - Patriotic Service, Virginia
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Stephen Moore - Lieutenant Colonel, North Carolina Militia
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Amos Morris - Connecticut Militia
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Robert Morrison - Private, Captain Henry Darrah's Company, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia
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William Nash - Private, North Carolina and Virginia Militia
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Josiah Newell, Jr. - Private, Massachusetts
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Josiah Newell, Sr. - Public Service, Justice of the Peace, Massachusetts
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Ichabod Packard - Private, Captain Robert Orr's Company, Colonel John Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment
| Neil D. Stenton
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John Paxton - Captain, Pennsylvania
| Raymond W. Barrett
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John Payne - Private, New Hampshire Continental Line
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Silas Peck - Private, Captain Samuel Gale's Company, Colonel Samuel Holden's Connecticut Regiment
| Edward A. Behnke MD
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Jesse Perry - Private under Captains Long, Smith, Taylor, Craig and Cook in South Carolina Militia
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Daniel Pettibone - Private under Colonels Pawling, Cantine and Hooombeck's Ulster County, New York Militia 3rd Regiment
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Kenneth J. Pettibone
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Levi Phillips - Private, Captain Calmes' Company, Colonel Febiger's Regiment, Virginia Continental Line
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Gideon Powers, Jr. - Private, New Hampshire Militia
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Gideon Powers, Sr. - Private, New Hampshire Militia, Continental Line
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Benjamin Ragsdale - Private, North Carolina Militia
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Joshua Roberts - Captain, New Hampshire Militia
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Christian Ussery Robinson - Patriotic Service. In September, 1781, Christina and her husband Luke Robinson's Anson County, North Carolina, plantation was the rendezvous for the American Colonial Militia call up of General Griffith Rutherford. Christina and Luke provided supplies and /or provisions for 1,200 infantry and calvary of the Continental and militia forces bivouacked on his land.
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John Robinson, Sr. - Private and musician, Captain Evans' Company, Colonel Abraham Shepard's 10th North Carolina Regiment
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Luke Robinson - Patriotic Service. In September, 1781, Luke Robinson's Anson County, North Carolina, plantation was the rendezvous for the American Colonial Militia call up of General Griffith Rutherford. Luke provided supplies and /or provisions for 1,200 infantry and calvary of the Continental and militia forces bivouacked on his land.
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Billa Root - 3rd Sergeant in Capt. James Dana's Company, Andrew Ward's Regiment of Connecticut State Troops.
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John Rutherford, Jr. - Administered the oath of allegiance at Montgomery County, Virginia, September 13, 1777
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Randolph Rutherford - Private, Captain James Newell's Company and Captain Morgan's Company, Montgomery County, Virginia Militia
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William Rutherford, Sr. - Administered the oath of allegiance at Montgomery County, Virginia, May 3, 1779
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Buell Sackett - Private, 5th Connecticut Continental Regiment
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Phillip Saltman - Private, Captain David Reed's Company, Washington County, Pennsylvania Militia
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Eric M. Matheny
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Henry Sanders - Private, Captain Boykin's Company, South Carolina Militia Biography
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John M. Saunders - Private, Connecticut line
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Mara Sargeant - carried water and nursed wounded at Battle of Bunker Hill
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Bartlett Searcy - Captain, Granville County, North Carolina Militia
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Samuel Searcy - Took the oath of allegiance to North Carolina, Nutbush District, Granville County, North Carolina, 1778
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John Nichols Seely - Ensign, 12th Pennsylvania Regiment
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Evan Shelby - General, Virginia Militia
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Peter Shelton - Second Lieutenant, Virginia Militia; Patriotic Service for donating beef, oats, and Brandy to the Continental Army
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Samuel Shelton - Private, Captain Charles Barrett's Company and Archibald Wood's Company and Sergeant, Captain John Fox's Company, Virginia Militia
| Archie L. McKelvie
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Samuel Shipley - Private, Captain James Newell and Captain Morgan's Companies, Montgomery County, Virginia Militia
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Andrew Simonton - Private, Maine
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William Simpson - Private, Valentine Peyton's Company, Prince William County, Virginia Militia
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Mathias Slaymaker - Captain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Militia
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John Snyder - Private, Captain Ambrose Bohannon's Company, Virginia Militia
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Ephraim Soule - Sergeant, Massachusetts Militia
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Thomas Spencer, Jr. - Lieutenant, 4th Virginia Regiment, Continental Army and Major, Robert Lawson's Brigade, Virginia Militia
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Seth Stafford - Soldier, South Carolina
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James Steelman - Minuteman, Glouster County, New Jersey Militia
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James Stephenson, II - Patriotic Service, Wagoner, Virginia
| Edward L. Stephenson
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Joseph Stiles - Ensign, Massachusetts Militia, Continental Line
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Robert Stockton - Chaplain who provided supplies for Virginia troops Biography
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Christian Streit - Chaplain, Virginia Militia
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William Stroud - Private, North Carolina Militia
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Lemuel Sturtevant, Jr. - Minuteman, Captain James Allen's Company and Private, Colonel Bailey's and Colonel Jonathan War's Massachusetts' Regiments
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Lemuel Sturtevant, Sr. - Minuteman, Captain Nathan Mitchell's Company, Massachusetts, who marched to alarm of April 19, 1775
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Charles Sullivan - Private, South Carolina Militia
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Moses Sullivan - Soldier, South Carolina Militia
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Joseph Sutton - Appointed to the Committee of Observation November 12, 1774. Among the patriots at a meeting of the inhabitants of Baltimore County, Maryland, qualified to vote for representatives in Baltimore January 16, 1775.
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William Taylor - Privateer and member of the Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, Committee of Safety & Correspondence. Private, Captain Larkin Thorndike's 1st Beverly Company which marched on the Concord Alarm on April 19, 1775. Served in Captain Joseph Rea's Company, entering service on August 5, 1776, in defense of the seacoast; served at the Lines at Beverly by order of Council of July 20, 1776, and was discharged October 28, 1776.
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Anthony Thornton, Jr. - Colonel, Virginia
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Edward Tinsley - Patriotic Service, Virginia
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Francis Townsend - Private, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia
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James Turner - Private, Massachusetts
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Nathaniel Tuthill - Soldier, New York
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Elijah Tuttle - Patriotic Service, New Hampshire
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William Utley - Grand Juror and Road Overseer
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Matheus Van Keuren, Jr. - Private, New York Militia
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Matheus Van Keuren, Sr. - Patriotic Service, New York
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Abraham Van Riper - Patriotic Service, Committee of 13
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Jan Van Riper - Private, New Jersey Militia
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John Van Wyck Field - Colonel, New York Militia
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Shadrack Vining - Soldier, North Carolina Militia
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Thomas Wason - Lieutenant, Captain Reed's Company, Colonel Baldwin's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia
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Benjamin Wheeler - Signed a petition requesting Division of County to facilitate attendance at Musters
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William Whitely - Private, Virginia Militia
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Daniel Wight - Private, Colonel Heath's and Colonel Baldwin's Massachusetts Regiments
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Oliver Wiley - Captain, North Carolina Militia
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Frederick Wilkerson - Patriotic Service, rendered material aid to the Virginia Line by providing 4,800 pounds of animal fodder
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Wyatt Wilkerson - Patriotic Service, rendered material aid by providing sundry items to the Continental Army in Hillsborough District, Granville County, North Carolina (4 April 1781)
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Remembrance Williams - Private, Captain Archibald Wiggins' Company, Colonel Crawford's Regiment, Virginia Militia
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Moses Wilson - Private, Virginia Militia
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Thomas P. Wimbrow - Private, 5th Company, 2nd Maryland Regiment, Continental Army
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Issac Winsor - Private, Rhode Island Cavalry
| David R. Winsor
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Job Yale - Captain, 5th Company, 10th Regiment, Connecticut Line
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John York, Jr. - Private, Massachusetts Militia
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