A -
B -
C -
D -
EF -
G -
H -
IJ -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
Q -
R -
S -
T -
UV -
W -
XYZ
|
B
|
|
BABBET,
STEPHEN |
Mahoning Co. |
|
Pvt. in Moor's Company, N.J. New Jersey Men in the Rev.
p. 494.
Married: Mary ____.
Buried: Cornersburg.
Came to Mahoning Co., early in 1800.
Further Information: Mahoning Chap. |
BACKUS,
ELILJAH |
Washington Co. |
|
Capt. Connecticut Militia 1781.
Born: 1726, Norwich, Conn.
Died 1798
Buried: Marietta.
Ref: National No. 16434, Vol. 17, p. 162, D. A. R. Lin. |
BACKUS,
SAMUEL |
Trumbull Co. |
|
Lived at Nelson, Portage Co.
Enlisted at Ashford, Connecticut 1782 in a volunteer Matross
Co. under Capt. Benj. Durkee. Was at Fort Trumbull.
Born: 17864
Died: 1854
Pension 1832 from Frumbull Co. for services as Pvt.
Connecticut line
Ref: Natl. No. 43429, Vol. 44, p. 163, D. A. R. Line |
BACON,
RICHARD |
Clark Co. |
|
Pvt. in Capt H Well's Company. Col.
Erastus Wolcott Regt. Conn. Tr. 1776;
Pvt. in Capt. Wyllyn's Company. Col. S. B. Webbs Regt.
Conn. Tr. 1777, Pvt. in Capt. Hopkin's Copany same Regt.
1781.
Br. Feb. 1757, Middletown, Conn.
Parents: Zaccheus, Bacon, Mercy Hubbard Bacon.
Mar. Annie Fosdick, Wetherfield, Conn. Dec. 26, 1784.
Children:
Richard,
Henry,
George,
Charles,
Allyn,
John,
Samuel,
D. Nov. 2, 1822 Dayton O.
Bur. Ferncliffe, Springfield, O. on lot 20, Sec. #.
MI: "In memory of Capt. Richard Bacon who died Nov. 2,
1822 aged 65 years."
GM by Family Monument.
Was prisoner in Old Dutch Church, New York City.
Ref: Records of Conn. Men in Rev. War. pp. 248,
332, 383.
Further Information: Legonda Chap. |
BADGER,
JOSEPH, REV. |
Wood Co. |
|
Enl. in Mass. Mil. at 19 yrs of age and sesrved
4 yrs.
Br. Feb. 28, 1857.
D. Apr. 5, 1846.
Bur. Perrysburg Cem., Maumee, O.
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, O. by Mrs. Dana Jones, Erie,
Pa.
Further Information: Ursula Wolcot Chap. |
BAILY,
DANIEL |
Miami Co. |
|
Bur. Raper Chapel.
GM: by Miami Chap with bronze marker in 1904.
Further Information: Miami Chap. |
BAILEY,
DAVID |
Trumbull Co. |
|
Bur. Hubbard, O.
Unable to locate grave; many stones thrown out, and many
inscriptions obliterated.
Will probated Nov. 1836.
Ref.: Baldwin Library, Youngstown, O., by Miss Kyle.
Further Information: Mary Chesney Chap. |
BAILEY,
GEORGE |
Pickaway Co. |
|
Enl. 1776, in Capt. Zachariah Maccubins Company
of Tr. in Continental Line.
Br. 1750. Mar. Nancy D., Pickaway Co. O.
Ref: Natl. No. 68593, Vol. 69, p. 213, D. A. R. Lin. |
BAILEY,
JARED |
Guernsey Co. |
|
Pvt. and Corp. Capt. Benj. Hopkins' Company,
Col. John Topham's Regt. and also in Sullivans Life Guard.
Enl. Apr. 11, 1778.
Br. Aug. 20, 1758, New London, Conn.
Mar. Elizabeth Apr. 7/1758.
Children:
Sidney,
Betty,
John,
Nancy.
D. Aug. 26, 1839. Center Twp., Guernsey Co., O.
Bur. on his farm in Center Twp.., Guernsey Co., O.
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, O.
Further Information: Anna Asbury Stone Chap. |
BAILEY,
SILAS, CO. |
Lake Co. |
|
Pvt. in Capt. Artemas How's 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.
Br. 1754. Mass.
Children:
Rev. Jacob Bailey.
D. July 9, 1845, Perry, Lake Co., O.
Bur. Perry, O.
G. M. by New Connecticut Chapt.
Further Information: New Connecticut Chapt. |
BAIN,
JERMIAH |
Butler Co. |
|
Bur. Lehigh Center, Ross Twp.
Further Information: John Reily Chap. |
BAINTER,
JACOB |
Muskingum Co. |
|
Bur. New Hope Lutheran Cem., Salem Twp.
GM Headmarkers give names and state: "Revolutionary".
Further Information: Muskingum Chap. |
BAIRD,
GEORGE |
Summit Co. |
|
Name appears in Westmoreland Co. P. Mil.
Br. 1750.
Mar. Hannah (D. Sept. 8, 1815.)
D. Apr. 6, 1823.
Bur. White farm, Springfield Twp.
Came to Springfield, Summit Co., O. 1809, with family;
Charter member of Presbyterian Church.
Further Information: Cuyahoga Portage Chap. |
BAIRD,
WILLIAM |
Clark Co. |
|
Guarded pioneer in Hessian Camps.
Br. Mch. 16, 1762, Hagarstown, Md.
Parents: Maj. Wm. Baird, member of Committee of
Observation and delegate to convention Sept. 14, 1775.
Mar. Dorothy Kammerrer.
Children:
Hester,
Susannah,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
Mary Ann,
Peter C.,
John,
William D.
D. Mch. 9, 1837. Harmony, Clark Co.
Bur. Asbury Chapel 8-1/2 miles northeast of Springfield.
MI: William Baird, dates of birth and death.
GM Family, marble slab.
Came to Ohio in 1808.
Attended the peace treaty with Kenton and Indians in 1809.
Was personally acquainted with Daniel Boone.
Ref: Family and Co. Histories.
Further Information: Lagonda Chap. |
BAIRD
(or Beard), WM. |
Brown Co. |
|
Pvt. Served in the Cumberland Co. Mil. in Pa.
under command of Gen. Lacy and Capt. Robert McCoy.
Br. Jan. 26, 1758, Path Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Parents: William Baird, Sr., an dEsther Smalley.
Mar. Nancy Moore Baird, 1789.
Children:
Esther,
John,
James,
David,
Nancy,
Margaret,
D. June 28, 1828, Russelville, Brown Co., O.
Bur. Baird, 2 miles east of Russellville, Brown Co., O.
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: Natl. No. 96436, Vol. 97, p .38, D. A. R. Lin.
and Pa. Archives.
Hist. of U. S. Hist. of Montgomery Co., Pa. and Churches of
the Valley.
Further Information: Talliaferro and Lieutenant Byrd
Chaps. |
BAKER,
ABNER |
Huron Co. |
|
Pensioner.
Bur. Woodlawn Cem., Norwalk.
Further Information: Sallly De Forest Chap. |
BAKER,
DANIEL |
Licking Co. |
|
Enl. as fifer in Col. Legard's Regt.
Br. Nov. 8, 1763, Ellington, Conn.
D. Dec. 19, 1836, Granville, O.
Bur. Old Cem., Granville, O.
GM by Granville Centennial Committee in 1901.
Settled in Granville, O. about 1820.
Granted Pens. in 1833 fr. Licking Co., O.
Ref: Natl. No. 88908, Vol. 89, p. 286, D. A. R.
Further Information: by Hetuck Chap. |
BAKER,
DANIEL |
Butler Co. |
|
Pvt. Cavalry, NJ Mil.
Br. 1755, Essex Co., NJ.
Mar. Hannah Halsey in 1779.
One dau was Nancy.
D. 1845, Somerville, O.
Ref: Natl. No. 101216, Vol. 103, p. 65, also Natl. No.
69007, Vol. 70, p. 4, D. A. R. Lin. |
BAKER,
MELYN |
Clark Co. |
|
Pvt. Capt. Harriman's Company 1st Regt. Essex
Co., N. J., also in N. J. State Tr. enl. for 9 mos in Capt.
Thomas Patterson's Company, 3 Bn. 2 Establishment: wounded
at Battle of Monmouth June 28, 1778.
Br. Jan. 10, 1710, Conn. Farmes, N. J.
Parents: Daniel Baker and Abigail Miller.
Mar. Prudence Whitehead Feb. 19, 1786.
Children:
Elizabeth,
Dave,
Ezra,
Phoebe,
Elias,
Melyn.
D. Jan. 20, 1826, Enon, Clark Co. O.
Bur. Enon Cem 1/4 mile northeast of Enon. Grave not
platted
MI: "Melyn Baker, a native of New Jersey.
Died Jan. 20, 1826, aged 66 yrs, 10 das."
GM by Family Monument and S. A. R., metal marker in 1906.
Emigrated to northwest Territory and located in Knob
Prairie, in 1805.
Ref.: Family histories and D. A. R. papers of Elizabeth Ann
Supfer.
Further Information: by Lagonda Chap. |
BALDRIDGE, WM., REV. |
Adams Co. |
|
Enl. fr. N. C. in the cavalry and is said to
have served seven years.
Br. Feb. 26, 1761. Lancaster Co. Pa.
Parents were fr. Ireland.
Mar. Rebecca Agnew 1st wife, July 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, 1830, Cherry Fork, O.
Bur. Cherry Fork Cem. Grave unmarked and location
lost.
Ref.: Hist of Adams Co.
Further Information: Sycamore Chap.
|
BALDWIN,
AMOS |
Mahoning Co. |
|
Pvt. Enl. Sept. 23, 1776 Capt. Colley's
Company, Col. Moseley's Regt. Serv 2 mos. 1 da. sgt.
Volunteer Capt. Barnes Company, Col. Moseley's Regt.
Serv June 12 and 17, 1782.
Br. 1764, North Milford, Conn.
Parents: Simeon Baldwin and Rebecca Buck.
Mar. Sally Hicks.
Children:
Minerva,
Jacob Hicks,
John Murry,
Asa,
Garry,
Eli,
Amanda C. Ozro,
Aander.
D. 1852, Boardman.
Bur. Boardman Center, Boardman Twp.
Marched to quell mob in NOrthampton, Mass.
Vol. 8, p. 416 Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev.
Learned shoemaker's trade and made shoes for the army.
Ref.: Mrs. Ch. H. A. Andrews Natl. No. 4649, D. A. R., p. 85
Hist. of Trumbull and Mahoning Co.
Further Information: Mahoning Chap. |
BALDWIN,
CALEB |
Mahoning Co. |
|
Pvt. Capt. Asher Randolph's State Tr. Was
detailed to manufacture guns.
Br. 1752, Mendham, N. J.
Mar. Elizabeth Pitman (PItney),
Children:
Eunice,
Hannah,
Phebe,
Stephen,
Elizabeth,
Caleb,
Byron,
Benjamin,
Nehemiah.
D. 1810, Youngstown, O.
Bur. Oak Hill Cem., Youngstown, O.
GM by Mahoning Chap. D. A. R. marker in 1915.
Gunsmith.
Ref.: Natl. No. 3128 D. A. R. Etal.
Hist. Trumbull and Mahoning Cos., p. 426; N. J. Men in the
Rev., P. 496. |
BALDWIN,
DAVID |
Portage Co. |
|
Took oath of fidelity and detached for serv. fr.
Wallingford as Pvt.
Br. 1739, Wallingford, Conn.
Mar. Parnall Clark in 1764.
Children:
Roswell,
Benjamin,
David,
Noah,
Rebecca,
Lydia,
Abigail,
Joseph,
Moses.
D. Sept. 1808, Atwater, O.
Bur. Atwater, O.
Ref: Copy of original MSS State Library Hartford, Conn.
Further Information: Old Northwest Chap. |
BALDWIN,
ELEAZER |
Hamilton Co. |
|
Born: Connecticut
Further Information: Cincinnati, Chap. |
BALDWIN,
JOHN, CAPT. |
Madison
Co. |
|
Capt. under Washington of a Mil Company
equipped and raised by himself.
Br. Feb. 21, 1749, Va.
Mar. Hannah Simmons.
Children:
Jonah,
William,
Thomas,
John,
Francis,
Betsey,
Hannah,
Mary,
Margaret,
Rebecca,
Martha.
D. Apr. 18, 1820, Fayette Co., O.
Bur. Baldwin family burying ground near Mt. Sterling, O.
GM by Mt. Sterling Chap. with bronze marker in 1911.
Further information by Mt. Sterling Chap. |
BALDWIN,
JOHN |
Adams Co. |
|
Pvt.
Bur. 1756, Frederick Co., Md.
D. Oct. 4, 1848.
Bur. Kirker Cem., Liberty Twp.
Enl. in mil July 1776, served 4 mos and again in 1777 w mos.
Ref: Evans and Stivers Hist. of Adams Co., O.
Further Information: Sycamore Chap. |
BALDWIN,
JONATHAN |
Portage
Co. |
|
Pvt. in Pennsylvania Mil Placed on
pension roll Sept. 2, 1833. Was drawing pens. at
Ravenna in 1840.
Further information: Old Northwest Chapt. |
BALDWIN,
SAMUEL |
Portage Co. |
|
Lived at Aurora.
Drew pension.
Further information: Old Northwest Chapt. |
BALDWIN,
SETH C. |
Cuyahoga Co. |
|
Pvt. under Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga.
Br. England.
D. 1835, Cleveland, O.
Ref: Natl. No. 29849, Vol. 30, p. 305, D. A. R. Lin. |
BALL,
SAMUEL |
Licking Co. |
|
Enl. in Essex Company, June 1778, in Col.
Matthias Ogden's Regt.; was at Monmouth.
Br. 1775, N. J.
D. Nov. 2, 1844, Jersey Twp.
Bur. Jersey Cem.
MI: "Rev. War."
GM by Hetuck Chap in 1909.
Ref: History of Licking Co. by E. M. P. Brister.
Further information: Hetuck Chap. |
BALLENTINE, EBENEZER |
Marion Co. |
|
Surgeon's mate in Thomas Nixon's 6th Regt.
Br. 1756.
D. 1823.
Bur. Marion Cem.
GM by Capt. William Hendricks Chap with bronze marker.
Came to Marion in the fall of 1820.
Ref: Mass Soldiers and Sailors.
Further Information: Capt. William Hendricks Chap. |
BANCROFT, JOHN |
Clark Co. |
|
Lt. Col. Eben Learned's Regt. Capt.
Isaac Bolster's Company.
Enl. as Pvt. in 8 mos tr. at beginning of war.
Br. Sept. 18, 1748, Reading, Mass.
Parents: Moses and Mary Bancroft.
Mar. Anna Waters Dec. 1, 1777.
Children:
Amasa,
John,
Nancy,
Louis,
Lawson.
D. Sept. 26, 1837, Springfield, O.
Bur. Columbia St. Cem., 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 pension and was not
returned.
Ref: Family records and Pension Claim.
Further Information: Legonda Chap. |
BANTA,
DANIEL |
Warren
Co. |
|
Pvt.
His serv. prior to 1781 indicates a serv. in the Classified
Mil., a reserve for duty on alarm, patroling a prescribed
district guarding lines, etc. (Pension Bureau, Washington,
D. C. S2090).
Br. Sept. 13, 1762, Bergen Co., N.J.
Mar. 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., O. Exact location of grave
not known, evidently he is bur. in an ancient tomb on the
farm in which rest the remains of 4 other pioneer members of
the Banta family.
While fighting in the Rev. he was wounded in the leg
while in NJ Mil. In 1786 he removed to Kentucky and in
1794 removed to Ohio, locating 3-1/2 miles east of Lebanon,
Warren Co., O.
In 1788 he was in the Indian wars, and stationed at a
blockhouse on the present site of Cincinnati.
Ref: Natl. No. 223737, Mrs. Edna Evans Hudson, Nelsonville,
O.
(Banta Genealogy by T. M. Banta, 1893, p. 98.
Further information: Elizabeth Zane Dew Chap. |
BANTA,
PETER |
Warren
Co. |
|
Br. 1760.
Mar. Rachel Vanclefe.
D. 1829, Lebanon, O.
Ref: Natl. No. 61911, Vol. 62, p. 314, D. A. R. Lin. |
BANTUM,
JOHN |
Coshocton
Co. |
|
Bur. Bethlehem Twp.
Ref: Co. Hist.
Further Information: Coshocton Chap. |
BARBEE,
AMAZIAH |
Huron Co. |
|
Served in Rev, French and Indian Wars.
Br. 1738.
D. 1834, Townsend.
Further information: Salley De Forest Chap. |
BARBEE,
WILLIAM |
Miami Co. |
|
|
BARBER,
URIAH |
Scioto Co. |
|
|
BARDWELL, SIMEON |
Clark Co. |
|
|
BARNES,
ISRAEL |
Geauga Co. |
|
Pvt. Capt.
Pendleton's Company; Col. Crane's Regt. artillery 1777-1783.
Br. 1762, New Hartford, Conn.
Mar. Lucy Gillet, June 24, 1790.
D. June 5, 1832, Montville, O. (age 77 yr.)
Bur. at Montville Center Cem. at center front.
MI: Sept. 4, 1777, term 3 yrs.
Residence: Farmington, Conn.
Came to Montville, O. in 1832.
Further information: Taylor Chap. |
BARNES,
JACOB |
Highland Co. |
|
Buried: Baptist Cemetery
at New Market - Grave marked.
Further information: Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap. |
BARNES,
JOHN |
Trumbull Co. |
|
|
BARNES,
MARK |
Geauga Co. |
|
|
BARNES,
MOSES |
Geauga Co. |
|
Pvt. Feb.
1, 1776, w 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, Cl. Norton's Regt.
Br. Apr. 9, 1746 (Old Style) Farmington, Conn.
Lived with Jehiel Wilcox early settler of Montville in 1833.
Pension June 11, 1833.
Ref: Pension Dept. File 2356, Vol. 6, p. 17.
Further information: Taylor Chap. |
BARNETT,
JOHN |
Montgomery Co. |
|
Served in
Revolutionary War.
Pvt. Lancaster Co., Pa. Mil. Capt. James Murray's Company 3
yrs.
Settled in Ky on land granted for serv. (see Ky S. A. R. Yr Bk 19130
on pension roll of Bourbon Co., Ky.
Br. June 23, 1748-49 in Virginia.
Parents: James and Sarah Barnett.
Mar. Elizabeth Flynn (br. 1750, d. July 17, 1824).
Children:
James,
Abraham,
Mary M.,
David Huston,
Elizabeth M.,
Geo. Davis,
Rachel M.,
Wm. Walton,
Susan M.,
Luther,
Bruen.
D. July 6, 1806, Dayton, O.
Bur. Woodland Cem., Lot 87-8-9-90 (Brady) Sec. 51.
Ref: Natl. No of Revolutionary Soldier in D. A. R. Honor Roll 30134,
and Natl. No. 102216, Vol. 103, p. 67, D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Jonathan Dayton Chap. |
BARNHART, FRED B. |
Wayne Co. |
|
Served for Pennsylvania.
Born: 1752
Died: 1848
Buried: Wooster
GM by Western Reserve
His 5 brothers pensioners to Medina Co., O.
Further Information: Western Reserve Chap. |
BARNUM,
JOHN |
Lorain Co. |
|
Capt. Barnum's Company
16th Regt. of Militia in Connecticut.
Born: 1758
Died: 1819
Buried: Ridgeville Center Cem.
Further Information: Western Reserve Chap. |
BARR,
ADAM (BAER) |
Muiskingum Co. |
|
1st Lt. of 4th Company,
2nd Battalion York Co. Militia
Born: 1761
Died: 1833
Buried: Lutheran Cemetery
Census 1790 Pennsylvania, . 288
Under Col. Wm. Rankin, Capt. Jacob Hiar, Apr. 5, 1778.
Further information: Muskingum Chapter. |
BARR,
ALEXANDER |
(Co. not stated) |
|
Served Westmoreland County
Militia in expedition to Indian country and was killed by Indians.
Died: 1785
Killed on Ohio River.
Reference: Vol. 32, page 88, D. A. R. Lin. |
BARR,
ANDREW |
Fairview Co. |
|
Private Pennsylvania
Militia
Born: 1740 in Ireland
Married: Jane Hamilton
Died: 1815, Fairfield Co.
Buried: Dutch Hollow Cemetery
Reference: Vol. 61, page 4, D. A. R. Lin.
Further Information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter |
BARR,
CHRISTIAN |
Brown Co. |
|
Buried: Sardinia
Further information: Ripley Chapter |
BARR,
CHRISTOPHER |
Brown Co. |
|
SErved in
the Revolution.
Br. "On the Rhine," Germany.
Children:
Peter, mar. Barbara Hoss, Lincoln Co., N. C. in 1866.
D. Aug. 18, 1852, his wife in 1863.
Bur. near Higginsport.
Came fr. North or South Carolina in 1811 and lived in Lewis Twp.
Beers & Company p. 463, and A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O.
Further information Taliaferro Chap. |
BARRE,
IVA S. |
Huron Co. |
|
Buried: Greenwich Cem.
Further information: Salley De Forest Chapter |
BARRETT,
BENJAMIN |
Ashtabula Co. |
|
|
BARRETT,
JONATHAN |
Butler Co. |
|
|
BARRETT, THOMAS |
Ashtabula Co. |
|
Private.
One son was Lord Whatley Barrett.
Died: Apr. 1, 1845
Buried: Solomon Durkee private cem.
Message Inscription: "Died Apr. 1, 1845, Aged 83."
Grave Marked by slab erected by his son.
Further Information: Mary Redmond Chapter. |
BARTHOLOMEW, JOSEPH, DEACON |
Medina Co. |
|
Served from Connecticut
Born: 1756
Died: 1856
Buried: Middlebury, O.
Grave Marked by Western Reserve
Pensioned in 1840, aged 82 years, while residing in Wadsworth
Township, Medina County which is adjacent to Summit County
Further Information: Western Reserve Chapter |
BARTHOLOMEW, SAMUEL |
Brown Co. |
|
|
BARTLE,
JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
|
Born: 1743, New York
Died: 1839
Reference: S. A. R.
Further Information: Cincinnati Chapter |
BARTON,
DAVID |
Belmont Co. |
|
|
BARTOON,
JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
|
Buried: United Brethren
Church, Pleasant Run, known as Harmon Cemetery.
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter |
BARTOW,
ZENAS |
Harrison Co. |
|
Said by family to have
served as a Capt. in the Revolution.
Born: 1750
One daughter, Charity
Married: Jas. Edgar Jr., about 1800 and settled at Conotton, O.
Died: 1844.
Ref: Miss Eloise Edgar, Delaware Co.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chapter |
BARTRAM,
DANIEL |
Lake Co. |
|
Private in Capt. Hull's
Company, Co. Stearns Regt., Connecticut Militia in 1777. He
saw active service in the defense of Danbury against the raids of
the British.
Born: Oct. 23, 1745, Fairfield, Connecticut.
Died: May 17, 1817. Madison, Lake County, Ohio
Buried: Unionville, Ohio
Grave Marked by New Connecticut Chapter.
Further information: New Connecticut Chapt. |
BASKERVILLE, SAMUEL |
Madison Co. |
|
|
BASSETT, CORNELIUS |
(Co. not stated) |
|
|
|
Private in Capt. Ebenezer
Baker's Company, Col. Freeman's Massachusetts Regiment.
Born: 1754, Sandwich, Mass.
Marrired: Chloe Smith, in 1783.
One son Abiram Bassett
Died: 1821
Reference: Natl. No. 75001, Vol. 76, D. A. R. Lin. |
BASSETT, NATHANIEL |
Lorain Co. |
|
|
BATCHELOR, GEORGE |
Greene Co. |
|
Died: May 15, 1827, Miami
Township,
Buried: Cedarville. Bath, 1813.
Reference: Robinson's Hist. of Greene Co. *
Further Information: Catherine Greene Chapter.
-----
* Batchelor, George, Bath, 1813; a soldier of the Revolution; died
in Miami township May 13, 1827: buried at Cedarville |
BATES, BENJAMIN |
Lake Co. |
|
Enlisted: 1777
Capt. Benj. Bonney's Company, Col. Ezra May's Regiment, which
marched to Stillwater.
Born: Aug. 3, 1733, Hingham, Mass.
Mr. Huldah Cudworth, Dec. 1857 (died 1811).
Died: May 8, 1815, Leroy, O.
Reference: Natl. No. 72632, Vol. 101, page 25.
D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: New Connecticut Chapter. |
BATES, DANIEL |
Erie Co. |
|
|
BATES, EPHRAIM |
Noble Co. |
|
With New Jersey Troops
Died: Jan. 12, 1834, near Sarahsville, aged 90.
Buried: McWilliams farm, grave located but not marked. Moved
to Pennsylvania then to Ohio, near Sarahsville. Early settler
of Center Township.
See notes on his Pension Declaration;
One son: Isaac.
In March, 1833, at the age of 89 years 10 months was drawing a
pension.
Reference: Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, O. |
BATES, HINSDALE (or
Hinesdale) |
Summit Co. |
|
|
BATES, ISAAC |
Hamilton Co. |
|
Born: 1763
Died: 1831
Reference: S. A. R.
Further Information: Cincinnati Chap. |
BATHMAN, J. (or Bathane) |
Butler Co. |
|
Name appears on the tablet
erected at Hamilton, O. on the site of Fort Hamilton, in memory of
the Revolutionary Soldiers who are buried in that County.
Unidentifed.
Further information: John Reily Chap. |
BATTELLE, EBENEZER, Col. |
Washington Co. |
|
|
BAUGHMAN, GEORGE |
Franklin Co. |
|
|
BAUM, CHARLES W. |
Clermont Co. |
|
1781, served in Capt.
James Doughas' Company, 2nd Battaion Cumberland Company Militia.
Born: Poland
One son of Charles, born in Clermont Co.
Died: 1817, Ohio
Presumably buried in Clermont Co.
Reference: Natl. No. 90510, Vol. 91, page 165, D. A. R. Lin. |
BAXTER, SCHUYLER |
Hamilton Co. |
|
|
BAY, ROBERT |
Guernsey Co. |
|
Age 86 yrs.
Born: Cumberland, Spencer Township
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Anna Asbury Stone Chapt. |
BAYLEY, or BAILEY, TIMOTHY |
Clark Co. |
|
|
BEACH, ELIHU |
Trumbull Co. |
|
|
BEACH, IBIL |
Madison Co. |
|
|
BEACH, REUBEN |
Summitt Co. |
|
|
BEALE, JOHN |
Musking Co. |
|
Buried: Willis Farm, Cass
Twp. between Dresden and Frazeysburg on the dirt road.
Further information: Muskingum Chap. |
BEAM, ____ |
Darke Co. |
|
Buried: Beamsville
Further information: Ft. Greensville Chapt. |
BEAM, JACOB |
Hancock Co. |
|
|
BEAM, MICHAEL |
Licking Co. |
|
|
BEARD, AMOS |
Geauga Co. |
|
|
BEARD, JOHN |
Licking Co. |
|
|
BEARD, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
|
|
BEARD, WILLIAM, SR. |
Ross Co. |
|
|
BEARDSLEY, ELIJAH |
Clark Co. |
|
|
BEARDSLEY, PHILO |
Mahoning Co. |
|
|
BEASLEY, BENJAIN |
Brown Co. |
|
Revolutionary Soldier of
Va. Huntington Township, Brown Co., Ohio.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
BEATS or BETZ, URBAN |
Mahoning Co. |
|
|
BEATTY, ANDREW |
Highland Co. |
|
Pvt. Capt. Matthews
Militia Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
Born: Rye Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
Died: Highland Co. 1828
Buried: on farm owned by Mike Kellly (1912).
Grave not marked
Further information: Waw-Wil-a-Way Chapt. |
BEATTY, JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
|
|
BEAER, MICHAEL, SR. |
Ross Co. |
|
|
BEAVERS, sAMUEL |
Muskingum Co. |
|
|
BECKETT, HUMPHREY |
Franklin Co. |
|
|
BECKETT, JOHN C. |
Butler Co. |
|
Name appears on tablet at
Hamilton, Ohio in memory of Revolutionary Soldiers buried in that
County
Died: near West Chester, Butler Co.
Further information: John Reily Chapt. |
BECKWITH, BENJAMIN |
Morgan Co. |
|
|
BEDDOW, THOMAS |
Delaware Co. |
|
Pvt. under Col. Benjamin
Skinner, Capt. Thomas Truman, Md. Troops
Buried: Berlin Township
Pensioned.
Further information: Delaware Chapt. |
BEEBE, DAVID |
Lorain Co. |
|
Quartermaster, Sgt. Conn.
Troops
Born: 1747
Died: 1840
Grave Marked by Western Reserve, bronze marker
Further information: Western Reserve Chapt. |
BEEBE, EZRA |
Lake Co. |
|
1st Reg. New York LIne,
under Col. Goose Van Schaik.
Born: 1737
Died: Jan. 15, 1813
Buried: Perry, Ohio
Grave Marked by New Connecticut Chapt.
Further Information: by New Connecticut Chapt. |
BEEBE, HOPSON |
Athens Co. |
|
|
BEEM, MICHAEL |
Licking Co. |
|
Placed in Pension Roll of
Licking Co., Ohio 1832 for service as private 1777-1778.
Born: 1755 Pa.
Died: 1850 Licking Co., O
Reference: Natl. No. 65800, Vol. 66, p. 276 |
BEER, JAMES |
Columbiana Co. |
|
Born: 1758
Living in Hanover Township, Columbiana Co. in 1840.
Aged 82 years.
A pensioner
Further information: Bethia Southwick Chapt. |
BEERS, MATTHEWS |
Fairchild Co. |
|
Pvt. and wounded.
Born: 1754, Stratford
Married: Sarah Curtis
On Pension Roll of Fairfield Co. for 2 years service
Reference: Natl. No. 13955, p. 354, Vol. 14, D. A. R. Lin. |
BELAMY, ASA |
Trumbull Co. |
|
Buried: Vienna
Ref: Baldwin Library, Youngstown
Further information: Mary Chesney |
BELKNAP, CALVIN |
Ashtabula Co. |
|
Calvin Belknap served as
Pvt. from July 1 to Nov. 27, 1781, 148 days. His name is also
on the pay roll of Capt. Blakesley's Company in Col. Fletcher's
Battalion, Gen. Enos Rodgers in service of the state of Vermont,
Adjutant Office State of Vermont.
Buried: Jan. 30, 1761., Dummerston, Vt.
Parents: Daniel and Polly Whipple Belknap.
Married: Bathshua Larabee, March 28, 1786
Children: Asa, Daniel, Norton, Asenath, Elmira, Lucy, Polly, Eliza,
BAthshua, Clarissa.
Died: March 17, 1848, Austinburg, Ashtabula Co.
Buried: Hickok in Austinburg.
Marker 1: "Calvin Belknap, died March 16, 1848, aged 87 yrs.
Saved by grace.
Fletchers Vermont Militia Revolutionary War."
Grave Marker with marble slab.
Reference: Adj. Gen., State of Vermont.
Further Information: Mary Stanley and Eunice Grant Chapt. |
BELKNAP, SAMUEL |
Muskingum Co. |
|
|
BELL, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
|
|
BELL, WILLIAM, JR. |
Highland Co. |
|
|
BELLESSELT, (or
BELLESFELLER), PETER |
Trumbull Co. |
|
|
BELLI, JOHN, Maj. |
Scioto Co. |
|
|
BENMAN, MOSES |
Harrison Co. |
|
|
BENEDICT, HEZEKIAH |
Trumbull Co. |
|
|
BENHAM, ROBERT |
Warren Co. |
|
|
BENHAM, THOMAS |
Ashtabula Co. |
|
|
BENJAMIN, ASA |
Ashtabula Co. |
|
|
BENJAMIN, JONATHAN |
Licking Co. |
|
|
BENNETT, ISHMAEL |
(County not stated) |
|
Pvt. Capt. John Franklin's
Comany organized at Wyoming, Pa.
Born: 1730. Rhode Island
Died: 1820 in Ohio
Reference: Natl. No. 96327, p. 103, Vol. 97, D. A. R.
Lin |
BENNETT, OLIVER |
Delaware Co. |
|
Pvt. under Col. Zebulon
Butler, Capt. Simon Spaulding, Conn. Troops
Buried: Orange Twp.,
Pensioned
Further information: Delaware Chapt. |
BENNETT, THADDEUS |
Scioto Co. |
|
|
BENT, SILAS |
Washington Co. |
|
|
BENTLEY, BENJAMIN |
Medina Co. |
|
|
BENTON, ZADOCK |
Geauga Co. |
|
|
BERNARD, (or BANNARD),
THOMAS |
Highland Co. |
|
|
BERRY, BARTHOLOMEW |
Green Co. |
|
Pvt. Annual allowance
$60.00;
same received $447.68; on record Nov. 20, 1792;
commencement of pension Nov. 7, 1809, under law of March 3, 1808;
same April 24, 1816, under law of Apr. 24, 1816.
Further information: Catherine Green Chapt. |
BERRY, THOMAS |
Butler Co. |
|
Pvt. Va. Continental Line.
Name appears on tablet at Hamilton Soldiers and Sailors monument,
(listed by John Reily Chapt.)
Buried in Virginia.
Died Miltonville, Ohio 1832, aged 69
Reference: Natl. No. 18900, Vol. 19, p. 324, D. A. R. Lin. |
BERRYHILL, ALEXANDER |
Greene Co. |
|
|
BEST, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
|
Pvt. 7th class,
Northampton Co., Capt. Frederick Kleinhantz, 1st Battalion.
Buried Berlin, Berlin Twp.
Nothing was found in the Company records or in the Company
Histories.
Reference: Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. 5, Series 5, p. 90.
Further Information: Mahoning Chapt. |
BEST, THOMAS |
Portage Co. |
|
Lived at Deerfield.
Further Information: Old Northwest Chapt. |
BETHNAL, NORRIS |
Hamilton Co. |
|
Born: New Jersey
1757
Died: 1841
Buried Pisgah Cemetery Sycamore Twp.
In 1840 was a pensioner at age 89
Further Information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
BETTES, NATHANIEL |
Summit Co. |
|
|
BEVIS or BEAVIS, ISSACHUR |
Hamilton Co. |
|
|
BICKEL, CHRISTIAN |
Hamilton Co. |
|
Born: 1753, Pennsylvania
Died: 1831
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
BIDLACK or BIDLOCK,
PHILEMON |
Delaware Co. |
|
Pvt. under Col. Zebulon
Butler, Connecticut State Troops
Died: 1844, age 84
Buried: Sunbury
Pensioned
Further information: Delaware Western Reserve Chapt. |
BIDWELL, WILLIAM, SR. |
Lake Co. |
|
|
BIERCE, WILLIAM |
Portage Co. |
|
|
BIGELOW, TIMOTHY |
Trumbull Co. |
|
|
BIGFORD, SAMUEL |
Washington Co. |
|
Location of grave in path
in Greenlawn Cemetery Lowell, Ohio
Further information: Marietta Chapt. |
BIGGER, JOHN |
Montgomery Co. |
|
Pvt. Capt. Walter McVinnis'
Company 4th Battalion Cumberland Co.
Born: 1760, Ireland
Died: 1831 Centerville, O.
Reference: Vol. 55, p. 407, Natl. No. D. A. R. Lin. |
BILGEAR or BILGER,
FREDERICK |
Columbiana Co. |
|
|
BINCKLEY, CHRISTIAN, CAPT. |
Fairfield Co. |
|
Buried: Binckley Cemetery
north of Rushville.
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese |
BINCKLEY, HENRY
|
Fairfield Co. |
|
Buried: Binckley Cemetery
north of Rushville, Ohio.
Further informationt: Elizabeth Sherman Reese |
BINER, GEORGE |
Harrison Co. |
|
A Revolutionary Pensioner
living in Harrison County in 1833, aged 69.
Served in a Virginia State Regiment.
U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chapt. |
BINGHAM, ALVAN |
Athens Co. |
|
|
BINGHAM, SILAS, SR. |
Athens Co. |
|
Enlisted August -
September 1875; June, July 1776; June July 1777; Sept. 1777,
1778.
Private Belonged to Green Mounhtain Boys; was 10 days guarding
part of Burgoyne's Army. Was in the Canadian Expedition.
Born: July 24, 1758, Salisbury, Conn.
Married: Irenah Royce, July 4, 1789.
Children: Silas, Jr. There were other children.
Died: Oct. 1840, Athens, Ohio
Buried: W. State St., Athens, Ohio east of main driveway.
Monument inscription: "Silas Bingham, Vt., Militia Revolutionary
War."
Grave Marker: Nabby Lee Ames Chapt. D. A. R. secured a Govt. marker,
white marble through County Commissioners.
Deputy Sheriff, Constable, a Millwright.
Applied for a pension Oct. 13, 1832.
Claim was allowed.
Reference: Bureau of Pensions; Walker's History of Ohio 75271, D. A.
R. See 25570, Vol. 33, p. 116, D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Nabby Lee Ames Chapt. |
BIRD, GEORGE |
Muskingum Co. |
|
|
BISHOP, DANIEL |
Huron Co. |
|
Died: Feb. 5, 1848, aged
83 yrs.
Buried: M. E. Cemetery, Clarksfield Twp.
Further information: Sally De Forest Chapt. |
BISHOP, JOEL |
Huron Co. |
|
Private
Buried: 1759 Guilford, Connecticut.
Died: 1839, Huron Co.
Reference: Natl. No. 23139, p. 49, Vol. 24, D. A. R. Lin. |
BISSELL, BENJAMIN |
Lake Co. |
|
|
BISSELL, JOSEPH |
Mahoning Co. |
|
Served as Private 1776 in
Capt. Walter Hyde's Company. Col. Wolcott's Regiment from
Lebanon, Connecticut.
Born: Lebanon, Connecticut, 1730.
Died: 1814 Youngstown, Ohio |
BISSELL, JOHN PARTRIDGE |
Mahoning Co. |
|
|
BISSELL, JUSTUS |
Portage Co. |
|
Private 2nd Regiment, Col.
Buller's Connecticut Militia, Capt. Wolcott's Company
Enlisted July - August 1776;
Enlisted June 24, 1780.
Discharged: Dec. 9, 1780
wnd. Regiment.
Born: Feb. 1759, East Windsor, Connecticut.
Parents: Justus.
Married: Ann Blodgett, Dec. 20, 1779
Children: Justus, Barber, Orris, Cephas, Eunice, Philena, Elvira,
Anna, Ebenezer Blodgett.
Died: Sept. 16, 1882, Aurora.
Reference: Connecticut Men of Revolutionary History of Twinsburg,
Ohio, p. 255.
Further information: Taylor Chapt. |
___________________________________ |
|
|