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Brown Co. |
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Served in the Continental
army during the Rev. Br. May 29/1739. Mar Esther __, who was
br Sept. 17, 1746.
Children:
Mary,
Chloe,
John,
Rebecca,
Eunice,
Silas,
Jane,
Joseph.
D. Franklin Twp., Brown Co., O.
Bur. Abbott family Cem. in Franklin Twp.
Moved fr. NJ to VA and shortly after the war came to Straight Creek,
Franklin Twp., Brown Co., O.
With Greer Brown, located 1000 acres, each taking 500 acres.
Ref: Brown Co. Hist. 1883 by Beers & Co., p. 539.
Malcolm Abbott, Georgetown, O., and Mrs. A. A. Wicoff, descendants.
Further information: Taliaferro and Lieutenant Byrd Chaps. |
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ABEL, JOHN |
Lake Co. |
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Corp. Enl. June 1777 for three mos under Capt. Jonathan
Penoyer; Oct. 1 for one mo under Capt Ephraim Merimer;
Dec. 1778 for 3 mos under Capt Amos Chapel; July 1778 for 3
mos under Col Lawrence.
Br. 1756
D. Dec. 23, 1836 at Perry, Lake Co., O.
Bur. Perry, O.
MI: "Died in Perry, Lake Co., O on Friday the 23rd of Dec.
1836, Mr. John Abel, a Revolutionary Soldier, in the 80th yr
of his age."
GM by New Connecticut Chap.
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ACHOR,
JOHN |
Clinton Co. |
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Bur. Smithson Cem., near New Vienna.
Further information: George Clinton Chap. |
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ACKERMAN, JOHN |
Knox Co. |
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Pvt. Br 1757, Bergen Co., NJ.
Mar: 1st wife (no date).
2nd wife: Amy Barton Roberts (a widow) Feb. 1803.
Children:
Catherine b. 1803
John Jr b. 1805,
Abraham b. 1808,
Mary b. 1810
D Sep 8, 1841, Knox Co., Middlebury Twp.
Bur. in North Fork Cem in the western part of the county
MI: "John Ackerman died Sept. 8, 1841, aged 83 yrs, 9 mos,
16 da. A soldier 1776."
Pioneer settler. A farmer.
Ref: Wm. Ackerman, Mt Vernon, O.
Further information: Mt Gilead and Kokosing Chaps.
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ADAIR,
JAMES |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. Third Bn, NJ. Br 140.
Mar. Mary McCord (1744-1824).
Children:
William, James, Alexander.
D. 1816.
Bur. Presbyterian Cem., Poland, O.
GM by D. A. R. in 1915-17.
Ref: N. J. Men in the Rev. p. 485; p. 59 Vol 2, History of
Trumbull and Mahoning Cos.
Natl No. 51982 D. A. R. Lin.
Mrs. J. Craig Smith, descendant.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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ADAMS,
ABRAHAM |
Delaware Co. |
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Sgt. in Sussex Co., NJ.
Mil Br 1755 Sussex Co., NJ.
D. 1822 Delaware Co., O
Natl. No. 96327, Vol. 97, p. 103 D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Delaware Chap. |
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ADAMS,
ASAHEL |
Trumble Co. |
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Enl. fr. Norwich, Conn. in 1775, 7th Regt. Continental Line May
5, 1777.
Gransferred to "The Guards" Apr. 1, 1778 and served to close
of war.
Disch. May 5, 1781.
With Washington at Valley Forge, crossing Delaware river and
Trenton battle.
Br Sept. 13, 1754 at Canterbury, Conn.
Parents: Phineas and Lydia Fitch Adams.
Mar. Olive Avery 1779, (bur at his side)
Children:
Elizabeth,
David Augustus,
Asael,
Francis Ursula
Susan,
Mason,
Olive,
Jay,
Adeline
Phineas.
D. May 25, 1821, Girard, O.
Bur. Miami Cem. Liberty Twp.
MI: "Asahel Adams formerly of Canterbury, Conn.
Died 5/25/1821, aged 66 yrs."
GM by family.
Ref: Fred Adams, Warren, O. (S. A. R. on this line).
Further information: Mary Chesney Chap, |
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ADAMS,
DAVID |
Delaware Co. |
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Pvt. under Col. Seward, Capt. Benj. Kirkendall, NJ Tr.
Bur in Harlem Twp.
Pensioned
Further information: Delaware Chap. |
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ADAMS,
ELIJAH |
Licking Co. |
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Enl. at Enfield, Conn., 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 enl. as Sgt. in Col. Willet's Regt. in
New York.
Br 1755 in Conn.
Mar. Sarah Vailes, Feb. 11, 1798, Otsego, NY.
D. Dec. 7, 1843 Monroe Tp.,
MI: "Rev. War"
GM by Hetuck Chap. in 1910.
Ref: Hist. of Licking county by E. M. Brister.
Further information: Hetuck Camp |
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ADAMS,
GEORGE |
Darke Co. |
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Served as 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,
D. C. A Maj. in Mil at beginning of 1812 and commanded
Ft. Green.
Br Oct. 26, 1767 in Pa.
Mar. Elizabeth Ellis, Ft. Washington (now Cincinnati).
Children:
Elizabeth Adams Worley (first white female child born in Cincinnati.)
D. Nov. 28, 1832.
Bur. in Martin Cem., 3 miles east of Greenville, Adams Twp.
near Bears Mills, formerly Adams Mill, bilt by him on land
given him by the government.
MI: Name, date of birth and age.
His wife was a dau. of Gen. and Elizabeth Ellis.
Ref: Ohio Archaeological and Hist. Society, Vol. 22, p. 522.
Further information: Fort Greenville Chap., and S. A. R. of Dayton. |
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ADAMS,
JOHN |
Coshocton Co. |
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Died at West Bedford
Further information: Mrs. Augustus Ripple, member Coshocton Chap. |
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ADAMS,
MOSES |
Portage Co. |
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Pvt. in Conn. Continental LIne. Placed on pens roll Sept.
6, 1819.
Bur in Franklin, O.
Drew Pens at Ravenna, O, in 1840.
Further information: Old Northwest Chap. |
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ADAMS,
SAMUEL |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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On Ohio pens roll.
Further information: Western Reserve Chap. |
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ADAMS,
THOMAS |
Greene Co. |
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Was receiving a pens in 1840 at the age of 83, for military
serv thought to be Revolutionary. Record taken from
the census of 1840.
Lived at Xenia, O. Further information: Catherine Green Chap. |
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ADAMY,
HENRY |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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Served as Pvt New York Troops.
D in 1836.
GM by Western Reserve Chap. |
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ADGATE,
JOHN HART |
Trumbull Co. |
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Surgeon.
Br. Sept. 13, 1759.
Parents: Thomas and Ruth Leffingwell) Adgate. (Mar.
Jan. 25/1735).
Mar. Salley Fitch, probably in New London, Conn.
Children:
John,
James,
Charles,
Ulises,
Salley,
Hoover,
Bolinda,
Leviett,
Caroline,
Anna.
D. Apr. 23, 1809, Warren, O.
Bur. Old Cem., Mahoning Ave. in family lot.
Monument in good order.
MI: John Hart Adgate.
Born: 1759.
Died 1809.
GM by family.
Name also on monument erected in Old Cem. for Revolutionary
Soldiers.
Ref: Family Hist. in possession of Adgate family still
living in Warren.
Further information: Mary Chesney Chap. |
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AGARD,
JOHN |
Portage Co. |
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Lived at Brimfield.
Drew pens at age of 78 yrs.
Further information: Old Northwest Chap. |
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ALBAN,
GEORGE |
Jefferson Co. |
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Enl. 1776 Va Continental Line, 8th Regt.
Transferred 1777 to Commander-in-Chief's Guard.
In battles of Germantown and Brandywine.
Br. 1758, Winchester, Va.
Mar 1783 Jane Green (1760-1839).
D. 1840, Steubenville, O.
Bur. Two Ridges Cem., Jefferson Co.
GM by Steubenville Chap with official marker.
Ref. Natl. No. 102642, Vol. 103, p. 197 D. A. R. Lin.
Fur. infer Steubenville Chap. |
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ALBAUGH,
ZACHARIAH |
Licking Co. |
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Enl. as Pvt and rose to rank of Major.
Was at Germantown, Oct. 31, 1777; served until close of war.
Also at Brandywine. From Frederick county, Md.
Br. 1758 Shenandoah Valley, Va.
D. Nov. 9, 1859 Newton Twp.
Bur. in Evans Cem. near St. Louisville.
MI: "Rev. War."
GM by Hetuck Chap in 1909.
Ref.: History of Licking County by E. M. P. Brister.
Pension file 2902.
Further information: Hetuck Chap. |
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ALBIN,
JOHN |
Clark Co. |
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Br. 1740, Virginia.
Ch: William, Gabriel, John, Joseph, Sarah.
D. 1820, Clark Co.
Bur. Ebenezer, 5 miles south on Yellow Springs pike,
southeast corner.
MI: Name, date of death.
GM by family monument.
Came to Ohio at close of war.
A farmer.
Ref.: Family records.
Further information: Lagonda Chap. |
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ALDEN,
DAVID |
Geauga Co. |
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Pvt. Mass State Mil.
Enl. 1780 in Capt. Isaac Pope's Company.
Br. 1759. Williamsfield, Mass.
Parents: David and Lucy (Thomas) Alden.
Mar. 1783 Susanna Ward
Children:
Ezra,
Lucy,
Chandler,
Mary,
Lydia,
Enoch,
Susanna,
Hannah,
Susanna,
Hannah,
Sarah,
Wheeler.
D. Jan. 8, 1843.
Bur. Middlefield, O. cemetery, on lot of son Enoch Alden,
which has monument.
MI:
David Alden, died Jan. 8, 1843, 84 years.'
GM by family.
Farmer.
Descendant of John Alden of Plymouth.
National number of Revolutionary Soldier in D. A. R. Honor
Roll 21065, 14575.
Ref: 90269, Vol. 91, p 88 D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Taylor Chap. |
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ALDRED
HENRY |
Adams Co. |
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Br in Germany, date unknown.
D in 1835.
Bur McColm cemetery on Brush Creek.
Was one of the first settlers on Brush Creek.
Further information: Cycamore Chap. |
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ALEXANDER, JAMES |
Belmont Co. |
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Br. 1733, Campbellton, Scotland.
Mar. Margaret Wilson.
Margaret Ross, 2nd wife,
Children:
Jane,
Margaret,
James,
Andrew,
Nancy,
Mary,
John,
Robert,
Peter,
Jenetta,
Thomas,
Elizabeth.
D. May 9, 1817 Belmont Co., O.
Bur. Scotch Ridge, near Martins Ferry, O.
A farmer.
Ref: Mrs. Minteer, New Concord,O.
Further information: Wheeling, W. Va.
Chap. by Mrs. A. L. McFarland, St. Clairsville, O. |
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ALEXANDER, JOSEPH |
Harrison Co. |
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Served as a member of Capt. Eleazer Williamson's company in
3rd Bn. Washington Co., Pa.
Mil. 1782-84.
Br. 1752.
Mar. Elizabeth ___ (1762-1833)
D. 1830.
Bur. in Cadiz Old graveyard.
Ref: Pa. Archives, 6th series, II, 124.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chap. |
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ALEXANDER, MARGARET CLARKE |
Belmont Co. |
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Received into her home and nursed back to health for soldiers
sick with fever.
Br. 1743 in Scotland.
Mar. James Ross.
D. 1809 in Belmont Co., O.
Ref: Natl. No. 99898, Vol. 100, p. 279, D. A R. Lin. |
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ALEY,
ABRAHAM |
Greene Co. |
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Br. Miami City, O.
Buried in Aley Churchyard.
Ref: Robinson's History of Green County.
Further information: Catherine Greene Chap. |
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ALFORD
BENEDICT |
Geauga Co. |
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Pvt. 1776 Capt. Prevr's Company, Conn.
Tr. 1777.
Capt. Fassett's Company, Col. Stafford's Regt. 1780.
Sgt. in charge of guarding prisoners, Capt. Clark's Company
of Mass Mil.
Br. Mch. 13, 1757, Windsor, Conn.
Parents: Benedict and Jerusha (Ashley) Alford.
Mar. Huldah ___.
Children:
Annie,
Benedict.
D. Feb. 25, 1838, Welshfield, O.
Bur. North of Pope's Corners, Welshfield, O.
MI: "Benedict Arnold died Feb. 25, 1835 aged 82."
Came to Welshfield, Troy Twp., O. 1835.
Ref: Ancient Windsor Record Vol. 2, p. 615.
Pioneer Hist. Geauga Co. Natl. No. in D. A. R.
Honor Roll 75674.
Further information: Taylor Chap. |
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ALFORD,
ELIJAH |
Portage Co. |
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Lived at Windham.
Drew pension.
Further information: Old Northwest Chap. |
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ALLBERRY,
JOHN |
Licking Co. |
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Has an authentic record which was investigated by Granville
Chap. and verified by War records.
Bur. in Universalist cem., Jersey Twp., Licking Co.
Further information: Granville Chap. |
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ALLEN,
ADAM |
Fayette Co. |
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Pvt.
Volunteered from Pa., later Washington's Aide.
Br. 1754, Pa.
Mar. Nancy ____ (2nd wife)
Children:
Elizabeth,
William,
Adam,
Ethan,
Aaron,
Betsy,
Sarah.
D. Aug. 27, 1851, near Milledgeville.
Bur. Coons Cem. on Jamestown Pike in old part
MI: "Adam Allen a soldier of Revolution, entering Army of
Washington in 1776. Fought at Monmouth and
Brandywine."
GM by family, 1852.
A farmer.
Ref: Natl. No. 109696.
Further information: Washington Court House Chap. |
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ALLEN,
ELIHU |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Enl. Aug. 4, 1778, Capt. Olcott's Company, Col. Chapman's Reg.
Conn. Mil.
Disch. Sept. 21.
Enl. July 23 in Col. Webb's 2nd Regt. 1780, Connecticut
Line.
Disch. Dec. 13.
Br. 1764.
D. 1836, Wayne Twp., Ashtabula Co.
Bur. Roberts Cem., Wayne.
Ref.: Connecticut Men in the Revolution.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chap. |
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ALLEN,
JACOB |
Hamilton Co. |
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Pvt in N. J. Militia.
Br 1760, Essex Co., N J
D 1840, Cincinnati, O.
Ref: Natl No. 94374, Vol 95, p 121, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ALLEN,
JOHN |
Trumbull Co. |
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Bur. Soaptown, Lordstown Twp., southeast of Lordstown.
Administrator of estate ordered July 1843. Did not
locate this grave.
Name given in Yr Bk of S. A. R.
Further information: Mary Chesney Chap. |
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ALLEN,
JOSIAH |
Harrison Co. |
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Served as a ranger of the frontier in Richard Johnston's
Company.
Br. Jan. 17, 1761, Chester Co., Pa.
Parents: David and Susannah (White) Allen.
mar. Susannah Dickerson in 1798.
Children:
Susannah,
Nancy,
Elizabeth,
John,
George,
Joshua,
David.
D. Dec. 28, 1842, Harrison Co., O.
Bur. Dickerson Churchyard about 3 miles from Cadiz.
MI: "Josiah Allen, Sr. d. Dec. 28, 1842; 81 years."
GM by son David, stone slab, prior to 1847.
Moved to Harrision county in 1818.
A farmer.
Pa Archives.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chap. |
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ALLEN,
SILAS |
Fairfield Co. |
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The 1780 aptd Surgeon in Conn. Troops.
Br 1754, Canterbury, Conn.
Mar Mary Cleveland in 1776
D 1825, Royalton, O.
Natl No. 75447, Vol. 76, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ALLEN,
WILLIAM |
Greene Co. |
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1781 a Pvt. in Capt. George Sharp's Company, Washington Co.,
Pa. Mil.
Br. 1750, Meadville, Pa.
Mar. Susan Ruckman.
D. 1822, Xenia, O.
Ref: Natl. No. 79808, Vol. 80, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ALLERTON,
JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. in State Troops N. J. Mil.
Br. 1763.
Bur. in Mahoning Co.
Ref: N. J.
Men of the Revolution, p. 488.
For. infor. Mahoning Chap. |
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ALLIS,
MOSES |
Lorain Co. |
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Pensioned for service as Sgt. Mass Continental Line (Lorain
Co.) 1834.
Br. 1754, Mass.
Mar. Anna _____.
D. 1843, Laporte, O.
Natl. No. 78258, Vol. 79, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ALLISON,
RICHARD |
Clermont Co. |
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Served throughout Rev. under Gen. St. Clair.
Br. 1744, Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y.
Mar. Apr. 1794 at Ft. Washington (Cincinnati), O. to
Rebecca, dau. of Col. Strong of U. S. Army.
D. Mch. 22, 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, O. and one of the most
noted of his time - known over all U. S.
Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
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ALLISON,
RICHARD |
Hamilton Co. |
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Br. 1768, Pennsylvania.
D. 1816.
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chap. |
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ALLISON,
WILLIAM |
Pickaway Co. |
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Br. 1748 (supposed to be in Va.).
Mar. Miss Robertson in Va.
Children: The only one we have record of the Dorcas
Allison who on Sept. 3, 1811 mar. John Mills of Augusta, Va.
Bur. south end of cemetery.
MI: "Soldier Pt. Pleasant nad 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. Mills, Columbus, O.
Was a soldier in 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 miles from its mouth in
the Scioto river, in what is now Pickaway Co., O.
Afterwards served in the war of the Revolution.
Further information: Mt. Sterling Chap. |
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ALLYN,
NATHAN |
(County not stated) |
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Seaman on board privateer "Marquis de LaFayette."
Br. 1740, Groton, Conn.
D 1814 in Ohio
Natl No. 99265, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ALSPAUGH,
JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
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Bur in Betzor Churchyard.
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap. |
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ALSPAUGH,
MICHAEL |
Fairfield Co. |
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Bur in Betzor churchyard
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap. |
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ALSTON,
(or Allston), THOMAS |
Hamilton Co. |
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Ensign 1780, 7th Company, 1st Regt., Middlesex Co., N. J. Mil.
Br. 1753, N. J.
Mar. Rebecca Brown.
One child was named Wallis.
D. 1833 in Ohio.
(No Natl. No. 50459, Vol. 51, D. A. R. Lin.
Ref: Mrs. R. A. Alberts, Cincinnati, O.
Further information: Cincinnati Chap. |
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ALTMAN,
WILLIAM |
Columbiana Co. |
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Bur in Fairfield Cem., Columbiana Co., O.
Lived in Fairfield Twp, Columbiana Co.
Further information: Bethia Southwick Chap. |
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AMES,
MORDECAI |
Harrison Co. |
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A Revolutionary pensioner living in North Twp, 1840, aged 90.
U. S. Pens Rolls, 1940.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chap. |
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AMES,
STEPHEN |
Lake Co. |
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Enl. in 1778 for three years, or the war, in Col Cilley's
Regt.
Br 1739, Hollis, N. H.
One child was Jeremiah.
D Nov. 2, 1825, South Kirtland, O and buried there.
G M by New Connecticut Chap. Selectman of Hollis, N.
H., Treasurer of Kirtland twp. fr Jan. 5, 1818.
Further information: New Connecticut Chap. |
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AMRINE,
ABRAHAM |
Union Co. |
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Pvt.
Ranger on frontier.
Br. June 1, 1761, Bedford Co., Pa.
Mar. Mary Wolford June 25, 1785.
Children:
John,
Henry Andrew,
Moses,
Frederick,
Jeremiah,
Abraham 2nd,
Susannah.
D. Nov. 14, 1849, Union Co., O.
Bur. Amrine Cem., Paris Twp.
GM by family.
He moved from Pa to Belmont Co., O. in 1801 and in 1817
Record of War Dept. Pa. Archives.
Mrs. James R. Marker, No. 156227;
Mrs. James E. Hall, No. 237038.
Acceping this inform Jane Dailey, State Chairman. |
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AMRINE,
ADRIAN |
Union
Co. |
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Bur. in
Amrine Cem., Paris Twp.
Further information: Hannah Emerson Dustin Chap. |
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AMSDEN,
ABRAHAM |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Pvt.
Capt. Farwell's Company, Mass. Mil.
Bur. 1752, Southboro, Mass.
D. Natl. No. 32679.
Vol. 33, p. 229, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ANDERSON, AUGUSTINE |
Morgan
Co. |
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Ensign
Spencer's Additional Continental Regt. in 1777.
Pensioned Lieutenant 1818.
Br. 1750, N. J.
D. 1834, Morgan Co. O. aged 84.
Natl. No. 12173. Vol. 13, p. 65, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ANDERSON, ISAAC |
Butler
Co. |
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Br. Sept. 15, 1757, Ireland.
Mar. Euphemia Morehead.
D. Dec. 18, 1809, Venice, Butler Co., O. (other authentic
data says 1839.)
Natl. No. 43433, Vol. 44, p. 165.
Further information: John Reilly and Cincinnati Chaps. |
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ANDERSON, JAMES |
Highland Co. |
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Pvt. Br. Mch. 25, 1763, Chester Co., Pa.
Mar. "Rachel Hopkins, May 2, 1801, Montgomery Co., Md.
Twelve children.
Philip Anderson, a son, living in Marshall Twp., Highland Co., O. in 1853
aged about 49 yrs.
D. Sept. 6, 1850 in Highland Co., O." (from pension
certificate of James Anderson).
Bur. in country graveyard near Belfast, O.
Further information: Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap. |
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ANDERSON, LEWIS |
Warren Co. |
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Served as "minute man."
Enl. in Capt. John Schenck's Company, Col. Nathaniel Heard;
re-enlisted under Capt. Peter Gordon, Col. David Forman,
1776; taken prisoner at Kings Bridge.
Br. 1757, Monmouth Co., N. J.
Mar. Jane Gaston. (see No. 722111 D. A. R.)
D. Mch. 1838, Carlisle, O.
Bur. Old Baptist graveyard, near Carlisle, Warren Co. O.
Came in 1832 to live with sons
William,
James and
Kenneth at Carlisle.
Pensioned 1833 for three years actual service.
Pvt. in N. J. line.
Descendant: Gertrude Anderson, Franklin, O. who furnished
this information to Jane Daily, State Chairman.
Natl. No. 42242, Vol. 43, p. 93, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ANDERSON, ROBERT |
Butler Co. |
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Name appears on the tablet erected at Hamilton, O. on the
site of Fort Hamilton, as a Revolutionary soldier of that
county.
Further information: John Reily Chapt. (Unidentified by Chap.) |
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ANDERSON, THOMAS |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt.
Capt. Well's Company, Col. Well's Regt.
Enl. for nine mos., July 12, 1779,
Disch. 1780.
Received at Springfield, July 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 in1800.
Ref: Trumbull and Mahoning Co.
History, Vol. II, p. 90, Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM |
Ashland
Co. |
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Pvt. in
Rev.
Br. 1769, Lancaster Co., Pa.
D. Feb. 2, 1847, Ashland Co., O.
Bur. in Ashland Cem. in oldest section.
MI: "In memory of William Anderson, who died February, 1847,
aged 78 years"
GM by Sarah Copus Chap.
D. A. R. on Memorial Day, 1923.
A farmer.
Further information: Sarah Copus Chap. |
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM |
Trumbull
Co. |
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Br. 1743.
D. Jan. 18, 1837 and bur. in Old Cemetery, Mahoning Ave.,
Warren, O.
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.
Further information: Mary Chesney Chap. |
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ANDREW,
JOHN |
Hamilton
Co. |
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Br 1744,
New Jersey
D 1816
Rev: S. A. R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chap. |
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ANDREW,
JOHN |
Jefferson
Co. |
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Bur
Annapolis, Jefferson Co., O.
Further information: Steubenville Chap. |
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ANDREWS,
HUGH |
Montgomery Co. |
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Pa.
Archives, Vol. 7, p. 957.
Associators and Mil. Company of Capt. James McCreight, 9th
Bn., Lancaster Co., Mil. in 1782. Also commander of a
Light Horse Company; 6th series, Vols. 4 & 5. Capt. in
Dauphin Co., Mil. Rolls dated Dec. 29, 1792 and Dec. 13,
1793.
Br. Aug. 31, 1762, Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co.
Parents: James and Jane (Strain) Andrews.
Mar. 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., O.
2nd wife:
Nancy,
James,
Hugh,
Samuel Ainsworth,
Eliza.
D. May, 1811, Dayton.
Bur. in 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 family in 1804.
His father, James Andrews, was a private in Capt. |
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ANDRUS,
DAVID |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Pvt under Capt. Ebenezer Brewster 1775.
Enl. Jan 1, 1781, term of War, from Southington, Conn, as
fifer.
Name appears on the roll of Capt Robinson's Company, Col
Swift's 2nd Regt, Conn. Line Feb. 1, 1783.
Br 1756 at Granby, Conn.
Mar. Abigail McDonald
D 1849, East Trumbull, Ashtabula Co., O
Bur East Trumbull
Grave Sunken and stone gone.
Ref.: Connecticut Men in the Revolution, Lin Bk, Vol. 41.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chap. |
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ANTHONY,
GEORGE |
Jackson Co. |
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D Aug 16, 1833
(Ancestor of the Coal Twp Anthonys.)
Mar Elizabeth Redd Feb 2, 1833.
Further information: Cap John James Chap. |
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ANTISEL,
SILAS |
Lake Co. |
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From Willingon he served
in the Lexington Alarm in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Heath's
Company in Apr. 1775.
Br. 1749, Norwich, Conn.
Parents: Lawrence and Mary (Armstrong) Antisel.
Mar. Maria Bethiah Curtis, May 4, 1775
Children:
Curtis,
Thomas,
Peres,
Lawrence,
Silas,
Thankful,
Sarah,
Hannah,
Betsy,
Bethiah.
D. Sept. 13, 1817, Madison, O.
Bur. on his farm located on the South Ridge, Madison, O.
GM New Connecticut Chap.
Ref: Natl. No. 60223. Vol. 61, p. 74, D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: New Connecticut Chap. |
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APPLEGATE, BENJAMIN |
Mahoning Co. |
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Ranger in Thomas Moore's
Company in Westmoreland Co., Pa.
Bur. in Mahoning Co.
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.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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APPLEGATE, JAMES |
Trumbull Co. |
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Mar. Mary _____.
D. Mch. 20, 1820.
Bur. Seceeders Corner Churchyard. Liberty Twp.
MI: "Died Mch. 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. Co. History, pp. 363-482.
Historical Library, Cleveland, Revolutionary Soldiers buried in
Trumbull Co.
Further information: Mary Chesney and Mahoning Chaps. |
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APPLEGATE, JOSEPH |
Mahoning Co. |
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Teamster in New Jersey.
Pensioned in 1834.
Br. in 1753.
Bur. in Mahoning Co.
Came to Youngstown from New Jersey.
A farmer.
Ref: Old deeds in court house, Vol. A. New Jersey Men of the
Revolution, p. 858.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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APPLEGATE, ZEBULON |
Clermont Co. |
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Enl. as Pvt., 1776, Capts.
Perrin, Hulick and Vorheis.
Br. January, 1755, Middlesex Co., N> J.
Mar. 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
pens in 1840 (From Census of Pensioners of Revolutionary Soldiers).
Further information: by .A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O., to Blanchester Chap. |
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ARCHBOLD,
THOMAS |
Harrison Co. |
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A Revolutionary pensioner
living in Harrison Co., in 1833, aged 80; served in Westmoreland Co.
Mil.
U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835;
Pa. Archives, 5th IV, 428.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chap. |
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ARMSTRONG, ABEL |
(Co. not stated.) |
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Pvt. in Capt. John
McGuire's Company, Col. William Grayson's Va. Regt., Continental
Line.
Br. 1758 in Virginia.
D. 1837 in Ohio.
Further information: Natl No. 86161, Vol. 87, p. 50, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ARMSTRONG, DANIEL |
Mahoning Co. |
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Ranger in frontier
1778-1783, Northampton Co. Pa. Archives, Series 5, Vol. VIII, p.
684; Series III Vol. 23, p. 196.
Br. 1747, Lawrence Co.
Mar. Salley Harris (b. 1760), d. 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. with Samuel Everett.
Dr. Trusdale's History of Canfield in Mahoning Dispatch
1895-96-97-98. History of Trumbull and Mahoning Cos., Vol. II,
p. 177.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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ARMSTRONG, GEORGE |
Sandusky Co. |
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Dec. 25, 1776, 2 mos.,
Sgt. Capt. James Gibson; 1178-2 mos., Pvt. Capt. Robert Matier;
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.
Further information: Col. George Croghan Chap. |
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ARMSTRONG, JOHN, CAPT. |
Butler Co. |
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Name appears on tablet in
the Soldiers and Sailors monument at Hamilton, and supposed to be
buried in Butler county.
Further information: John Reily Chap. |
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ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM |
Columbiana Co. |
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Lived in Elk Run Twp.,
Columbiana Co, O.
Further information: Bethia Southwick Chap. |
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ARNER,
HENRY |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. 8th class, 3rd Bn.,
Northampton Co. Regt. Mil. 1778.
Children:
Jacob,
John (mar. Susan, had ten children),
Phillip (br. Oct. 17, 1773),
David (br. Mch. 3, 1776 or 1778),
Leonard, settled in NY State,
Elizabeth (mar. Matthias Lower).
D. 1828 or 1829.
Bur. Old Springfield Cem. Marker is destroyed.
Came to Mahoning Co. about 1812. Took up land in Springfield
Twp. Came fr. Northampton Co., Pa.
Farmer.
Ref: Pa Archives Series V., Vol. V., p. 230, and Church and family
records.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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ARNOLD,
NORRIS |
Ross Co. |
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Pvt. in Maryland Mil.
D. in Deerfield Twp. Ross Co., in 1835-36.
Bur. in graveyard, many years abandoned, on the James M. Reeves
farm, three-fourths mile southwest of Clarksburg.
Further information: Nathaniel Massie Chap. |
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ARNOLD
RICHARD |
Hamilton Co. |
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1776. Corp.
Col. Hunter, Col. Lacy and Capt. Brooks commanding officers.
Special mention for bravery at Seven Star Tavern, Chester Co., Pa.
Br. 1746, Pa.
D. 1843.
Bur. Family plot Harrison, O. where located after war.
GM No. 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 Chapt. |
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ARNOLD,
THOMAS |
Athens Co. |
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Pensioned in 1840, at age
of 84 yrs., while residing in Canaan Twp., Athens Co., O.
Br. 1756.
Lived in East Greenwich, Kent Co., RI.
One child was Thomas, Jr. (who mar. 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 Surveyors office, Vol. 3, p. 322).
Sold the land he drew in the original allotment of the Ohio Company
to David Putnam Mch. 14, 186 (County Records)
Ref: Surveyors office, Athens Co.
Pensioner of 1840.
Accepting this infor. Jane Dailey, St. Chairman. |
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ARTHUR,
JAMES |
Clermont Co. |
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In 1840 was living in New
Richmond Twp., Clermont Co., O.
Age 76.
Drawing pens. for serv.
Br. 1764.
Further information: Census of Pensions, 1840.
Copied by State Chairman. |
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ARTHUR,
JOEL |
Jackson Co. |
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D Sept 15, 1837, aged 69
and is bur in Arthur Graveyard near Clay.
(Co records give a "Joel Arthur mar Letha Davis Nov. 24, 1838."
Further information: Capt. John James Chap. |
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ASHLEY,
WILLIAM |
Darke Co. |
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Capt. Parents:
Thomas and Phoebe (Freeman).
Bur Private cem 1½ miles south
of Ithaca, (on farm now owned by J. Frazier).
Lived at one time in Massachusetts and was present at Burgoyne's
surrender, as a Revolutionary Soldier.
Further information: Fort Greenville Chap. |
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ASHLEY,
WILLIAM S. |
Morrow Co. |
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Sgt. 15th Vt. Mil.
Br. 1758, Rochester, Mass.
Mar. Phebe Howe.
D. 1828, Preble Co., O.
Bur. Bloomfield Cem., Morrow Co.
Ref: Natl. No. 70780, Vol. 71, p. 280.
D. A. R. Lin and A. J. Sipe, Sexton Bloomfield Cem., Marengo, O.
Further information: Mt. Gilead Chap.
Compare with Ref.: Natl. No. 100216, Vol. 101, p. 66, D. A. R. |
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ATER,
GEORGE (German) |
Ross Co. |
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Served under George
Washington in Va. Pvt.
Br. Dec. 25, 1745, in Germany.
Mar. Mary Boyer, Harper's Ferry, Va. about 1777.
Children:
Abraham,
Isaac,
Jacob,
Samuel,
Thomas,
George,
William,
Mary and
Catherine.
D. Jun. 18, 1820, Deer Creek Twp., Pickaway Co., O., or Deerfield,
Ross Co.
Bur. Deerfield Twp., Ross Co., O. Little Zion Baptist
graveyard Ross Co.
MI: "George Ater born in Germany 1745.
Emigrated to Va. 1765.
Soldier in Revolutionary War.
Settled in Ohio 1799.
Died __ 18, 1820."
GM by funds left by Abraham his son.
By Will.
Monument put up about 1890.
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 to northwest territory
in1784.
Records destroyed by fire in 1853, at Chillicothe.
Ref: Mrs. E. M. Ater, Williamsport, Ohio. R. F. D. 2.
Further information: Mt. Sterling and Nathaniel Massie Chaps. |
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ATHERTON, JAMES |
Delaware Co. |
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Served as a Pvt. in Capt.
John Franklin's Company, Sullivan's expedition, 179.
Br. 1751, in Connecticut.
D. 1828, Galena O.
Ref: Natl. No. 50489, Vol. 51, p. 223, D. A. R. Lin. |
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ATKINS,
JOSIAH |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Enlisted July 10, 1775 in
the 6th Company, 7th Regt. Continental Regts. Capt. Chapman.
Col. Webb. Served in several enlistments as Sgt. Was
pensioner, Act. 1818 in Ohio.
Born 1757 Middleton, Conn.
Married Mary Gillett, 2nd wife.
Children: Quintus F., one Josiah, 3rd son and 6th
child erected his monument.
Died 1828, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O.
Buried Oakdale, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co.
Monument inscription: Born Nov. 1, 1757, died Aug. 28, 1828 at
Conneaut in this county of Ashtabula and there lies buried.
Mary Gillet, his wife."
Reference: Connecticut Men of the Revolution, Vol. 48, Lineage Book.
Further information Mary Stanley and Eunice Grant Chaps. |
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ATKINSON, CHARLES |
Monroe Co. |
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Pvt, Capt. McCoy's
Company, Cumberland Co, Pa. Mil. during 1781-1782.
Bur 1760
Mar second wife, Elizabeth Stephen.
Br 1769.
D 1841.
Ref: Mrs. Edna Quick Acomb, Nelsonville.
Tombstone standing.
Further information: by Elizabeth Zane Dew Chap. |
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ATWATER |
Summit Co. |
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Indications point to serv
as Revolutionary Soldier, but none found as yet (1928).
Bur Coventry.
Further information: Cuyahoga Portage Chap and Record of Soldiers |
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ATWATER,
KALEB |
Mahoning Co. |
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Continental Line.
Enl. July 25, 1779.
Disch Jan. 15, 1780.
Birthplace unknown.
D and bur Mahoning Co.
Came fr Wallingford, Conn. to Mahoning Co., 1796.
Ref: Conn. men of the Rev, p 165.
Further information: Mahoning Chap |
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ATWOOD,
ICHABOD |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. Capt. Churchell's
Company, Ebenezer White's Regt. Marched Aug. 1, 1780,
Disch. Aug. 9, 1780. Serv 9 days. Mass Men of the Rev.,
p. 343.
Bur. Canfield Village Cem., Canfield, O.
He came to Ohio in 1799. Bought a sawmill of John Scovill,
completed it and ran it in 1802.
Ref: Hist. of Mahoning Co. by Butler, Vol. 1, p. 669.
Further information: Mahoning Chap. |
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AUSTIN,
ANDREW |
Portage Co. |
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Enl. as a Pvt in 1776,
Served 11 mos.; 1777 3 mos.; 1778 e mos.; 1779, 3 mos.; 1780, 3 mos.
Engaged in battle of Trenton.
Br. Aug. 11, 1751, Suffield, Conn.
Mar. Mary Griswold, in 1775.
Children:
Horace,
Amos,
Charles,
Homer,
Sophia.
D. De.c 11, 1838, Ravenna, O.
Bur. Charlestown, O.
Pens. applied for Aug. 27, 1832. Allowed.
Ref: Bureau of Pensions and Natl. No. 779970, Vol. 78, D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Old Northwest Chap. |
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AUSTIN,
ELIPHALET |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Conn. State Tr. Marched
June 12, disch. Aug. 3. Enlist May 26, 1777, Conn. Line 8th
Regt., Col. Chandler, Capt. Munson's Company, 8 mos. Disch.
Jan. 1, 1778. Capt. Seymour's Company.
Br. 1761, New Hartford, Conn.
Mar. Sibyl Dudley.
Children:
Betsy,
Chloe,
Florilla,
Sophia,
Sibyl,
Eliphalet.
D. 1828, Austinburg.
Bur. Austinburg.
Ref: Conn. Men in the Rev.
Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve.
See Vol. 12, p. 131. D. A. R. Lin. Mary Stanley Chapt. |
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AUSTIN,
NATHANIEL |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Served in the Mil. under
Gen. Gates. To the Northward 1777. Was wounded at
Stillwater. Was on the Pens Roll of Ashtabula Co., O. 1831,
for services in the Conn. Continental Line.
Br. 1752, Torrington, Conn.
Mar. Annie Bidwell.
D. 1844, Austinburg.
Bur. Austinburg; center of the town.
Ref.: Conn. Men in the Rev; Lin Bk, Vol. 48.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chap. |
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AUTEN,
THOMAS |
Hamilton Co. |
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Served in Capt. John
Sebring's Company, 1st Bn. Somerset Co., N. J. also Capt. Vroom's
Company, 2nd Bn. Somerset Co.
Br. 1759, New Jersey, or 1761.
Mar. Elizabeth Vantule.
Children: Amy (mar. Cornelius Snyder, Jr.)
Revolutionary soldier, settled on farm at Montgomery, Hamilton Co.
D. 1847 or 1849, Pleasant Ridge, O. Hamilton Co. Settled on
farm at Montgomery in 1796.
Date of death not found.
Bur. Montgomery, O.
Ref. S. A. R. and Natl No. 44065, Mrs. Effie Keys, Dayton.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
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AYERS,
_____ |
Clermont Co. |
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Came fr New Jersey about
1800, and settled near mouth of Boat Run Creek, Monroe Twp.,
Clermont Co. where he died
Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O.
Further information: Cincinnati Chap. |
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