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CABLE, PHILIP, CAPT. |
Jefferson Co. |
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Born 1754
Died 1812
Buried: Union Cem., Steubenville, O
Grave Marked by D.A.R. with official marker Steubenville
Chapter.
Further information: Steubenville Chapter |
CAHALL, JAMES |
Brown Co. |
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Served through the Revollutionary War to its close and
witnessed the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.
Children: James, Thomas, Solomon.
Died Lewis Twp., Brown Co, said to be 105 yrs.
Buried Shinkle Ridge
Grave Marked by Tombstone
The day he attained his one hundredth year he took a sickle
in the field, leading his men in the work.
Ref: Brown Co. Hist. p. 8, A. P. Cahall.
Further info Taliaferro Chapter. |
CAHOON, WILLIAM |
Lake Co. |
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Oct. 11, 1781 under Capt. Samuel Sloan, Co. Asa Barnes' Regt
from Berkshire Co. He marched by order of Gen. Stark
to Saratoga on an alarm.
Born 1765
Died Oct. 1, 1828, Kirtland, Lake Co., O.
Buried Kirtland, O.
Grave marked by New Connecticut Chapter.
Further information: New Connecticut Chapter. |
CAIN, HUGH |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. in the Revolutionary War.
Buried Poland Twp., Mahoning Co.
(Reported by Henry Baldwin, former Regent of Ohio S. A. R.)
Ref: Pa Archives, 3 Series, Vol. 13, p 30
Further information: Mahoning Chapter. |
CALDWELL, MATTHEW |
Miami Co. |
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Ensign in Pa Tr.
Buried 1757, Ireland
Married Mary Pinkerton
Died 1810 Miami Co., O.
Ref: Natl. No. 64064, p 24, Vol. 65 D.A.R. Lin. |
CALDWELL, ROBERT |
Hamilton Co. |
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Pvt. 14 Rev. Col. Knicbacke's, p. 125 on State Treas. Pay
Roll.
Enl. Men N. Y.
See N Y in Revolutionary War.
Robert Caldwell contributed large amounts toward finances
for war.
Burn 1720, Scotland, Hamilton Co.
Children: Robert Jr., James, Samuel
Died 1802
Buried west of Carthage, Hilton Co. in farm burial grounds,
stone standing.
Robert Caldwell was a "Pioneer" at Griffins Station, now
Carthage, Hamilton Co. In 1790 he bought land; deed
signed by Symmes.
Built a large grist and saw mill.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter. |
CALDWELL, ROBERT |
Noble Co. |
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Teamster with Pennsylvania Troops.
Buried Olive Cem, Caldwell
Grave marked
Came to land where Caldwell now is, 1809.
Further information: Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, O. |
CALDWELL, ROBERT |
Trumbull Co. |
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Ranger, Washington Co 1778-1783 Pa Mil. Pvt.
Pensioned July 20, 1823
Born 1762
Died June 29, 1833
Buried Pricetown, Newton Twp.,
Monument Inscription: "Robert Caldwell, died June 29, 1833,
age 71 yrs. Farmer
Ref: Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol. 23, p 592, and "Soldiers
Pensioned and Buried in Trumbull Co."
Further information: Mahoning & Mary Chesney Chaps. |
CALDWELL, WILLIAM |
Butler Co. |
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Born: Larue, Ireland, May 18, 1763
Died: Butler Co., March 1849
Buried: Oxford Cem., Oxford, O.
Reference: Natl. No. 27835, Vol. 28, p. 305
Further information: John Reily Chapt. |
CALHOUN, JOHN |
Muskingum Co. |
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One of body guard of Geo. Washington, p. 573 Muskingum Co.
Hist. says served from Mass.
Died aged full 113 yrs.
Buried Fairview Church Graveyard.
Ref. from unquestionable source to the Chapt.
Further information: Muskingum Chapter. |
CALHOUN, SAMUEL |
Jackson Co. |
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Buried near Davisville, Jackson Co.,
Further information: Capt. John James Chapt. |
CALHOUN, SAMUEL |
Mahoning Co. |
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Private
Was pensioned
Born: 1753
Children: Andrew, Samuel, Matthew, Nancy, Betsey, Isabella,
Sally, Anna, Martha, Esther
Died: 1841.
Resided in Youngstown in 1801, moved to Green Twp., and
settled in Jackson in 1803.
Farmer:
Reference: Mahoning and Trumbull County History, Vol. 2, p.
147
Census of pensions 1841, p. 179.
Further information: Mahoning Chapt. |
CALKINS, JOHN PRENTISS |
Lorain Co. |
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Served at Lexington Alarm and siege of Boston.
Born: New London, Connecticut, 1853.
Died: Avon, Ohio 1836
Reference: Natl. No. 14801, p. 300, Vol. 15, D. A. R. Lin. |
CALL, JOSEPH |
Lake Co. |
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Served numerous calls in the Vermont Militia. Was in
Zebulon Lyon's Company to guard the committee of safety to
Windsor and Springfield, Vt.
Children: Rufus Call, in War of 1812
Buried: South Vermont to Ohio in 1815.
Reference: Natl. No. 31055, p. 22, Vol. 32 and Natl. No.
95142, Vol. 96, p. 48, D. A. R. Lineage
Further information: New Connecticut Chapt. |
CALLAHAN, JEREMIAH |
Mahoning Co. |
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Private. Capt. James Poe's Company, Cumberland Co.
Militia Ranger, Washington Co. Mill.
Br. 1768.
Died: 1865
Buried: Greenford, Ohio
Ref.: Mentioned Hist. Trumbull & Mahoning Co., Vol. 2 p.
197; Pennsylvania Archives Series 5, Vol. 6, page 583.
Further information: Mahoning Chapt. |
CAMERON, ALEXANDER |
Hamilton Co. |
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Private from Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania (See Rangers on
Frontier, p. 281).
Children: Duncan (married daughter of C. Felter, who
was son of Jacob Felter, a Revolutionary soldier from New
York)
Buried near Montgomery (no dates found of death.)
Settled near Montgomery early in 1800.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapt. |
CAMERON,
LEWIS |
Columbiana Co. |
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CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER |
Mahoning Co. |
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CAMPBELL, ENOS |
Butler Co. |
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CAMPBELL, JAMES |
Greene Co. |
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Pvt. New York State Tr. On pens roll Mch 4, 1831, age 71
Transferred from Tioga Co., Pa., Sept. 4, 1831.
Annual allowance $74.43.
Further infor Catherine Green Chapter. |
CAMPBELL, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born 1750, Virginia
Died 1839
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter. |
CAMPBELL, JOHN |
Lake Co. |
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Served in the NY State Tr.
Pensioner.
Born 1759
Children: James.
Died either in Willoughby, O or while visiting in N.Y.
He was an early settler of Willoughby, O, being a prominent
man there for many years.
Further information: New Connecticut Chapter. |
CAMPBELL, JOHN |
Warren Co. |
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Served in Union District, S. C.
Born probably in Scotland, Apr. 3, 1742.
Married Hester Clark
Died Mch. 19, 1824
Buried Mt. Holly, near Waynesville, O
Grave marker Oct. 3, 1928 with impressive ceremony.
Moved to Ohio in 1803
Ref: Mrs. H. Backus, State Regent. |
CAMPBELL, McDONALD |
Morrow
Co. |
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CAMPBELL, MATTHEW |
Brown
Co. |
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CAMPBELL, WILLIAM |
Adams
Co. |
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Pvt. from
Va.
Born 1754 Augusta Co., Va.
Married Elizabeth Wilson (1758-1832)
Died 1822, Adams Co., O
Natl No. 79040, Vol. 80. D.A.R. Lin. |
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM |
Mahoning Co. |
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Ranger, 1778-1783 Washington Co., Pa.
Married Mary Riddle, dau. of Revolutionary Soldier.
Children: John, Allen, William, James.
Cemetery not located, probably in Poland.
Born in Ireland
Came to Pa. Located in Washington Co. Removed to
Poland, O about 1803
Further information: Mahoning Chapter. |
CANADA,
JAMES |
Mahoning Co. |
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Ranger Cumberland Co., Pa.
Buried Boardman
Was a resident of Boardman in 1801
Ref: Trumbull and Mahoning Cos. Hist., P 48, Vol. 1, Pa
Archives, Series 3 Vol. 23, p. 289.
Further information: Mahoning Chapter. |
CANARY,
CHARLES |
Brown Co. |
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CANE,
(or CAIN), DANIEL |
Greene Co. |
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Born 1743, Harpers Ferry.
Died 1851, age of 108 yrs.
Buried on Allen Farm.
Sugar Creek Twp. 1810.
Ref: Robinson's Hist. of Greene Co., O.
Further information: Catherine Green Chapt. |
CANE,
DANIEL |
Portage Co. |
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Lived at
Palmyra.
Further information: Old Northwest Chapter. |
CANFIELD, ELIJAH |
Portage Co. |
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Pvt. in
Conn. Continental.
Placed on pension roll July 16, 1832.
Buried Palmyra, O.
Drew Pension at Revenna in 1840
Further information: Old Northwest Chapter. |
CANFIELD, JUDSON |
Mahoning Co. |
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CANFIELD, LEVI |
Summit
Co. |
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Buried
Copley
Further information: Cuyahoga-Portage Chapter. |
CANNON,
JAMES, LT. |
Shelby
Co. |
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CANTER,
WILLIAM |
Jackson Co. |
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CARD,
WILLIAM |
Lake Co. |
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CAREY,
(or CAREY), CHRISTOPHER |
Hamilton, O. |
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Born 1763
Died 1837
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter |
CARLE,
EPHRAIM T. |
Harrison Co. |
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A Revolutionary pensioner
living in Harrison Co. 1833, aged 76.
Served in Capt. John Baird's Company, 2nd Bn. Somerset Co. Mil., and
in 1st Bn. NJ Continental Line Regt. Stryker's NJ in the
Revolutionary War, pp 162, 532; Hist. Somerset and Hunterdon Cos.,
94, US. Pension Roll, 1835.
Further information: Moravian Trail Chapter. |
CARLE,
JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born 1760, N. J.
Died 1833.
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information. Cincinnati Chapter |
CARLTON,
CALEB |
Portage Co. |
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CARLTON,
DARIUS |
Geauga Co. |
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CARLTON,
FRANCIS |
Trumbull Co. |
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CARNAGHEY, WILLIAM |
Columbiana Co. |
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CARNEY,
JOHN |
Huron Co. |
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Firelands Pioneer Vol. 5,
Old Series p. 56.
Further information: Sally De Forest Chapter |
CARPENTER, AMOS |
Meigs Co. |
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CARPENTER, BENJAMIN, JUDGE |
Delaware Co. |
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Buried Galena
Further information: Delaware Chapter. |
CARPENTER, DANIEL |
Erie Co. |
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Pvt. Conn. Continental
On pension list Feb. 10, 1820, under Act of Congress Mch. 18, 1818
Further information: Martha Pitkin Chapter. |
CARPENTER, EMANUEL, SR. |
Fairfield Co. |
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CARPENTER, EMANUEL, JR. |
Fairfield Co. |
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CARPENTER, EZRA |
Lake Co. |
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CARPENTER, GILBERT, REV. |
Delaware Co. |
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Brother of Benjamin
Carpenter.
Buried Galena
Further information: Delaware Chapter. |
CARPENTER, HIRAM |
Delaware Co. |
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Buried Liberty Twp.
Further information: Delaware Chap. |
CARPENTER, JOHN |
Coshocton Co. |
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CARPENTER, JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
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CARPENTER, JOSEPH |
Noble Co. |
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CARPENTER, NATHAN |
Delaware Co |
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CARPENTER, SAMUEL |
Licking Co. |
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CARR,
AQUILLA |
Tuscarawas Co. |
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CARR,
THOMAS |
Butler Co. |
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CARRELL,
WILLIAM B. |
Logan Co. |
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CARROLL,
CHARLES |
Miami Co. |
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CARROLL,
GEORGE |
Noble Co. |
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Pa Line at Battle of
Brandywine.
Early settler of Jackson Twp.
Died and buried in Jackson Twp.
Grave not located
Further information: Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, O |
CARROLL,
WILLIAM |
Hancock Co. |
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CARSON,
JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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CARSON,
ROBERT |
Crawford Co. |
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Died Cranberry Twp.
Buried 3 miles north of New Washington, O.
Further information: Hannah Crawford Chapter. |
CARSON,
ROBERT |
Seneca Co. |
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CARSON,
WILLIAM |
Ross Co. |
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CARSWELL,
DAVID |
Erie Co. |
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Pvt. in NY Continental
Line.
Born 1746
Died 1844
Buried in Oakland Cem., Sandusky, O.
Ref. Natl No. 89117, Vol. 90, p. 37, D.A.R. Lin.
Further information: Martha Pitkin Chapter. |
CARTER,
CHARLES |
Union Co. |
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Bur. New Dover Cem., Dover
Twp.
Ref: Col. W. L. Curry, Hist. Union Co.
Further information: Hannah Emerson Dustin Chapter |
CARTER,
EZEKIEL |
Muskingum Co. |
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D. 1833, aged 70 yrs.
Buried in Dresden Cem. Inscription on stone: "He was a
Revolutionary soldier and was present at teh surrender of
Cornwallis."
No data
Further information: Muskingum Chapter. |
CARTER,
JABEZ |
Lake Co. |
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Enl. in Capt. John
Walton's Company, Col. David Green's Regt.; was in the Lexington
Alarm and served his country until Mch. 10, 1780.
Born 1750.
Died Aug. 12, 1836, Kirtland, Lake Co., O.
Buried Kirtland, O.
Grave Marker by New Connecticut Chap.
Further information: New Connecticut Chapter. |
CARTER,
JAMES |
Clermont Co. |
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In 1840 was drawing pens
for serv. while living in Wayne Twp., Clermont Co., O., aged 85.
Born 1744.
Further information: Census of Pensions 1840.
Copied by Jane Dailey, State Chairman. |
CARTER,
JONAS |
Geauga Co. |
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CARTWRIGHT, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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Ranger Northumberland Co.,
Pa.
Married Margaret _____ (1763-1818)
Buried Old Four Mile Run Cem., Austintown Twp.
Settled in Austintown in 1828.
Ref: Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol. 23, p. 299.
Mahoning and Trumbull Cos. Hist. Vol. 2, p. 149
Further information: Mahoning Chapter |
CASE,
AUGUSTUS, SR. |
Wayne Co. |
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CASE,
ELIJAH, SR. |
Greene Co. |
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Born 1754
Died Jan. 14, 1842
Buried Woodland, Xenia
Living in Xenia in 1840.
Ref: Robinson's Hist. of Greene Co.
Further information: Catherine Greene Chapter. |
CASE,
MESHECK or MESHEL |
Trumbull Co. |
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CASS,
JONATHAN |
Muskingum Co. |
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CASTLE,
AMASA |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Enl. June 26, 1776; served
as a member of the 4th Company. Col. Wm. Douglas' Regt. of new
levies from Conn. Served as a Pvt. over a period of 6 yrs.
Born Apr. 6, 1755 Waterbury, Conn.
Parents: Isaac Castle and Lydia Scott (mar. Dec. 21, 1740).
Married Mary Stanley, 1776 (dau. of Timothy and Mary Hopkins
Stanley).
Children: Lydia, Mary, Clarissa, Daniel, Eliza, Amasa, Pamela.
Died June 21, 1826. Ashtabula, O.
Buried Edgewood.
Marker inscription: Name and dates.
After the close of the War, settled just over the border in Canada.
Threatened with draft into the British army, left home, fields,
their all.
Farmer.
Came to Ashtabula, 1808.
Ref: Ashtabula Co. Hist; Record and Pension Office Dept. Natl. No.
58541.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chapter. |
CATLETT,
JONAS |
Columbiana Co. |
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Lived in Madison Twp.,
Columbiana Co., O.
Further information: Bethia Southwick Chapter. |
CATTELL,
JONAS |
Mahoning Co. |
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CATTELL,
William |
Mahoning Co. |
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CATTERIN,
JAMES |
Butler Co. |
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CAUGHEY,
THOMAS |
Preble Co. |
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CAULKINS,
ROSWELL |
Delaware Co. |
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CAVAULT,
_____ |
Miami Co. |
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Buried at Old Stanton Cem.,
2 miles north of Casstown.
Grave marker by Miami Chapter.
Further information: Miami Chapter. |
CAVE,
BENJAMIN |
Ross Co. |
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CAVENDER,
JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born Delaware.
Died 1837.
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter. |
CECIL,
ZACHARIAH (or Zachy Cesil) |
Shelby Co. |
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CHAMBERS, JAMES |
Clermont Co. |
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CHAMBERS, ROBERT |
Guernsey Co. |
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Buried Old Cem.,
Cambridge, O.
Ref: S. A. R.
Further information: Anna Asbury Stone |
CHANNELL,
JOHN |
Licking Co. |
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CHAPIN,
LUCIUS |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born 1760, Mass.
Died 1842.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter. |
CHAPMAN,
CONSTANT |
Portage Co. |
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CHAPMAN,
HERMAN |
Washington Co. |
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CHAPMAN,
LEMUEL |
Knox Co. |
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CHAPMAN,
MICHAEL |
Erie Co. |
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Pvt. Conn Continental
Line.
Born 1758, Bethlehem, Conn.
Died 1839, Huron, O. where he is buried.
Ref: Natl. No. 39732, p. 269, Vol. 40, D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Martha Pitkin Chapter. |
CHAPMAN,
NATHANIEL |
Columbiana Co. |
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Capt. of Company of
Wheelwrights.
Born 1740, Springfield, Mass.
Married Lucy Cooley.
Died 1807, Salem, O.
Ref: Natl. No. 59467 p 159, Vol. 60, D. A. R. Lin. |
CHAPMAN,
TITUS |
Summit Co. |
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CHARLTON, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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CHASE,
BEVERLY |
Morrow Co. |
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Pvt. in Dutchess Co., NY
Mil.
Born 1759 in Ohio.
Ref: Natl. No. 29602, p. 216, Vol. 30, D. A. R. Lin. |
CHEADLE,
ASA |
Morgan Co. |
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CHENEY,
THOMAS |
Champaign Co. |
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CHENEY,
THOMAS |
Champaign Co. |
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CHENEY,
WILLIAM, 5th |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Enl. as a drummer boy, at
16, in the 14th Albany Co., NY Regt. Served as Pvt. in 1781 in
Capt. James Dana's Company, Col. Samuel Wylly's Regt., Connecticut
Line.
Was placed on the Pension Roll of Ontario Co., N. Y. in 1832.
Born 1765 in Ashford, Conn.
Parents: Ebenezer and Priscilla (Lyon) Cheney.
Married: 1st Ruth Eastman; 2nd Delaliah Shipman.
children: one was Hannah, who married Lester Hulse.
Died 1851 Colebrook, Ashtabula Co., O.
Buried East Cem.,
Ref: Natl. No. 45208, Vol. 46, p. 87, D. A. R. Lin.
Also Natl. No. 101336, Vol. 103, p. 101.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chapter. |
CHENOWETH, WILLIAM I. |
Allen Co. |
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CHERRY, HENRY |
Erie Co. |
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CHERRY, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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CHERRY, JOHN |
Trumbull Co. |
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CHESTNUT, DANIEL |
Ross Co. |
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CHEVALIER, ANTHONY |
Montgomery Co. |
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CHIDESTER, WILLIAM |
Mahoning Co. |
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CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM |
Ross Co. |
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CHRISTIE, JESSE |
Clark Co. |
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CHRISTOPHER, WALTER |
Guernsey Co. |
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CHRISTY, ROBERT |
Fayette Co. |
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CHURCH, JOHN or
JONATHAN |
Erie Co. |
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CHURCH, PHILEMON |
Geauga Co. |
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CILLEY, JONATHAN |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLANCY, JOHN |
Morgan Co. |
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CLAPPER, GEORGE |
Muskingum Co. |
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CLARK, DANIEL |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, DENNIS |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, EPHRAIM |
Trumbull Co. |
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CLARK, GEORGE |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, ISAAC |
Trumbull Co. |
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CLARK, ISRIAL |
Marion Co. |
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CLARK, JAMES |
Delaware Co. |
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CLARK, JAMES |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, JAMES |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, NATHANIEL |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, PERRY |
Clermont Co. |
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CLERK, THOMAS |
Gallia Co. |
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CLARK, THOMAS |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, WILLIAM |
Hamilton Co. |
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CLARK, WILLIAM |
Jackson Co. |
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CLARK, ZELOTUS |
Summit Co. |
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CLEMENT, LAMBERT |
Summit Co. |
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CLENCY, GEORGE |
Montgomery Co. |
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CLEVELAND, SAMUEL |
Geauga Co. |
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CLEVELAND, TRACY |
Lake Co. |
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CLINGMAN, JOHN MICHAEL |
Scioto Co. |
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CLOUSE, JOHN |
Franklin Co. |
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COBLER, MICHAEL |
Wayne Co. |
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COBURN, ASA |
Washington Co. |
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COCHRAN, WILLIAM |
Brown Co. |
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COCHRUN, SIMON |
Allen Co. |
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COCK, MOSES |
Pickaway Co. |
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COCKERILL, THOMAS |
Fayette Co. |
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CODDINGTON, WILLIAM |
(County not stated) |
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COFFINBERRY, GEORGE |
Richland Co. |
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COCK, PHILIP |
Hamilton Co. |
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COLE, EPHRIAM |
Adams Co. |
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COLE, JOHN |
Washington Co. |
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COLE, JUSTIN
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Lake Co. |
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COLEMAN, JACOB |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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COLEMAN, JAMES |
Union Co. |
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COLEMAN, JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
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COLEMAN, LEONARD |
Belmont Co. |
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COLEMAN,
NATHANIEL |
Ashtabula Co. |
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He took part in the Boston
Tea Party and the battle of Bunker Hill; was among those stationed
at "Horseneck" to intercept the landing of the British. Served
in the Lexington Alarm, 4 mos in Continental Regts; was taken at the
defeat of Quebec Sept. 31, 1775.
Pvt.
Born 1754
Children: One was Nathaniel, Jr.
Died May 17, 1837, Wayne, Ashtabula Co., O., and
Buried in Wayne Cem.
"He died honored and revered at the advanced age of 83 years."
Ref: "Connecticut Men in the Revolution"; History of Ashtabula
Co.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chapter. |
COLEMAN, NENIAD |
Hamilton Co. |
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COLLETT, DANIEL |
Warren Co. |
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COLLIER, JAMES |
Highland Co. |
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COLLINGS, JAMES |
Adams Co. |
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COLLINS, BENJAMIN |
Morrow Co. |
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COLLINS, JAMES S.
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Fairfield Co. |
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Buried in Collins Chapel
Cem.
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter. |
COLLINS, JOHN |
Coshocton Co. |
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Died 1804-08 below
Dresden.
Buried Cem. in Virginia Twp.
Ref: Co. History
Further information: Coshocton Chapter. |
COLLINS, WILLIAM |
Montgomery Co. |
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COLSON, CHRISTOPHER |
Lake Co. |
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COLVILLE, JAMES |
Licking Co. |
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COMBS, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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COMPTON, JOSEPH |
Butler Co. |
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CONAWAY, CHARLES |
Harrison Co. |
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CONAWAY, MICHAEL |
Harrison Co. |
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CONDON, REDMAN |
Ross Co. |
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CONINE, JACOB |
Muskingum Co. |
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Buried at Irville.
Grave has a stone vault or box over it but the dates have not been
placed thereon.
Further information: Muskingum Chapter. |
CONKEY, EZEKIEL |
Wayne Co. |
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Died Aug. 17, 1837.
Buried Knupps Cem. one mile west of Rittman, O.
Marker Inscription: "Ezekiel Conkey died Aug. 17, 1837, aged 75
yrs."
Further information: Wooster-Wayne Chapter. |
CONKLIN, DAVID |
Delaware Co. |
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Died 1868.
Buried in cemetery in Orange Twp.
Further information: Delaware Chapter. |
CONKLIN, DAVID |
Licking Co. |
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Lt. under Capts.
Livingston and Todd, Col. Dubois' Regt. NY Line.
Born Dutchess Co. N. Y.
Died in Licking Co., O.
Ref: Natl. No. 99235, D. A. R. Lin. |
CONLEY, MICHAEL |
Brown Co. |
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Buried Sardinia.
Further information: Ripley Chapter. |
CONNIE, JEREMIAH |
Ashland Co. |
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CONNER, JOSEPH |
Montgomery Co. |
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CONNOR, JOHN |
Muskingum Co. |
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Buried in Pleasant Hill
Cemetery near New Concord.
Monument Inscription: "Rev. Soldier."
Further information: Muskingum Chapter. |
CONRAD, CLILNE |
Delaware Co. |
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Buried in cemetery at
Marlboro.
Further information: Delaware Chapter |
CONVERSE, JEREMIAH, REV. |
Madison Co. |
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COOK, ABSOLOM |
Clermont Co. |
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COOK, ASAPH |
Huron Co. |
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COOK, CHAUNCEY |
Erie Co. |
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COOK, EBENEZER |
Huron Co. |
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COOK, JAMES "DEA." |
Trumbull Co. |
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COOK, JOHN |
Morrow Co. |
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COOK, JOSEPH |
Butler Co. |
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COOK, JOSEPH |
Huron Co. |
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COOK, MARIMAN |
Geauga Co. |
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COOK, NOAH |
Richland Co. |
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COOK, ROSWELL |
Delaware Co. |
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Buried Oak Grove Cem.
Further information: Delaware Chapter. |
COOK, STEPHEN |
Knox Co. |
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COOK, THOMAS B., CAPT. |
Guernsey Co. |
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COOK, ZACHARIAH |
Pike Co. |
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COOLEY, LUTHER, SR. |
Huron Co. |
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COOMBS, MAHLON |
Licking Co. |
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COOPER, EZEKIEL |
Belmont Co. |
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COOPER, JOHNN |
Brown Co. |
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COOPER, OBEDIAH |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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COOPER, SPENCER |
Hamilton Co. |
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COOPER, WILLIAM |
Brown Co. |
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COOSARD, VALENTINE |
Portage Co. |
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COPPLE, DANIEL |
Adams Co. |
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CORN, GEORGE |
Jackson Co. |
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CORTELYOU, HENRY |
Hamilton Co. |
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COTTON, BENJAMIN |
Medina Co. |
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COTTON, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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COULTER, JOHN |
Licking Co. |
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COUNTRYMAN, GEORGE |
Mahoning Co. |
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COUNTRYMAN, JACOB |
Mahoning Co.. |
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COUNTS, JACOB |
Miami Co. |
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Buried Raper Chapel, two
miles north of Troy.
Grave Marker Miami Chapter with bronze marker in 1904.
Further information: Miami Chapter. |
COURTRIGHT, ABRAM VAN
CAMPEN |
Fairfield Co. |
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COUTS, CHRISTIAN |
Crawford Co. |
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COVALT, ABRAHAM |
Hamilton Co. |
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COWDEN, JOHN |
Knox Co. |
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COWDERY, JACOB |
Meigs Co. |
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Born 1761.
Died Apr. 5, 1846
Buried Keno, O.
Marker Inscription: "Revollutionaery Soldier," Age 85 yrs.
Ref: George Cowdery, Racine, O.
Further information: Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter. |
COWEN, WILLIAM |
Clermont Co. |
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COWGILL, JOHN |
Logan Co. |
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COWLES, NOAH |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Served Pvt. and Marine
under Capts. Lacy, Thacker, Col. Herman Swift
Born 1759 Norwich, Conn.
Married Ollie Mills
Children: One was Salmon
Died 1840 in Geneva.
Buried Old Cemetery, Austinburg
Marker Inscription: name and dates.
Ref: Vol. 46, p. 364, Vol. 51. D. A. R. Line.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chapter |
COX, ANDREW |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born 1761, Va.
Died 1852
Further information: Cincinnati, Ohio |
COX, BENJAMIN |
Montgomery Co. |
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COX, JAMES |
Hamilton Co. |
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COX, JOHN NEW |
Trumbull Co. |
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COX, MICHAEL |
Logan Co. |
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COX, TUNIS |
Hamilton Co. |
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COYKENDALL, HARMON |
Delaware Co. |
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Pvt. under Col. Mickols,
Capt. John Little, New York Regt.
Buried Kingston Twp.
Pensioned.
Further information: Delaware Chapter. |
CRADLEBAUGH, OR (KREIDELBACH)
JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
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CRAFT, THOMAS |
Trumbull Co. |
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Children: One was
Thomas Craft, Jr.
Buried Hillside Bazetta
Copied from S. A. R. Yr Bk.
Ref: Craft Jr. aptd administrator estate Oct. 14, 1841.
Further information: Mary Chesney Chapter. |
CRAIG, JOHN |
Butler Co. |
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Name on memorial tablet at
Hamilton, O. as Revolutionary soldier buried in that Co., Dec. 4,
1840, Wayne Twp.
Further information: John Reily Chapter. |
CRAIG, JOHN |
Mahoning Co. |
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Pvt. D Berlin, Mahoning
Co.
Buried probably Berliln Center.
Ref: Pa Archives series 2, Vol. 13, p. 46.
Further information: Mahoning Chapter. |
CRAIG, JOHN S. |
Clark Co. |
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CRAIG, THOMAS, SR. |
Vinton Co. |
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CRAINE, ROGER |
Lake Co. |
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CRAM, ROGER |
Lake Co. |
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CRAMER, FREDERICK, Lt. |
Trumbull Co. |
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CRANDALL, AMARIAH |
Lake Co. |
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CRANE, CALEB |
Hamilton Co. |
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CRANE, CALVIN |
Mahoning Co. |
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CRANMER, JOHN, M.D. |
Hamilton Co. |
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CRANSTON, JOHN |
Champaign Co. |
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CRARY, CHRISTOPHER
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Union Co. |
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CRARY, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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Born 1748
Died 1838
Ref: S.A.R.
Further information: Cincinnati Chapter. |
CRAWFORD, JAMES |
Franklin Co. |
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CRAWFORD, JOHN |
Madison Co. |
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CRAWFORD, JOHN |
Madison Co. |
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CRAWFORD, WILLIAM, COL. |
Wyandotte Co. |
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CREED, MATTHEW |
Highland Co. |
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CRIBBS, JOHN |
(Co. not stated) |
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CRIST, CHRISTIAN |
Hamilton Co. |
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CRITCHFIELD, JOHN |
Holmes Co. |
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CRITCHFIELD, JOSEPH |
Knox Co. |
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CRITCHFIELD, JOSHUA |
Fairfield Co. |
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Buried Hocking Twp.
Further information: Sherman Reese Chapter |
CRITCHFIELD, NATHANIEL |
Knox Co. |
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CRITCHFIELD, WILLIAM |
Knox Co. |
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CROCKER, DAVID |
Portage Co. |
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Died Oct. 25, 1849,
Streetboro, O.
Buried Streetboro, O.
Marker Inscription: "He was a soldier of the Revolution."
Placed on pension list in Portage Co. 1840.
Further information: Old North Western Reserve Chapter. |
CROCKER, JEDEDIAH |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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Sgt. Mass State Tr.
Born 1761
Died 1811
Buried Evergreen Cem. Dover.
Further information: Western Reserve Chapter. |
CRONINGER, JOSEPH
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Stark Co. |
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Pvt. in served as ensign.
Buried Mahoning Co.
Came to Mahoning Co. from Franklin Co. Pa 1805
Ref: Pa Archives Series 6, Val 4, p 127.
Further information: Mahoning Chapter |
CROOKS, WILLIAM |
Portage Co. |
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Pensioned 1840
Lived at Aurora.
Listed in S. A. R. 1917 yr. bk.
Further information: Old Northwest Chapter |
CROSBY, ELIJAH |
Ashtabula Co. |
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Enl. Capt. Hungerford's
Company of Conn Mil. on Nov. 11, 1781, and served in Arnold's attack
upon New London.
Discharged Jan. 12, 1781.
Born 1764 East Haddam, Conn.
Married Phebe Church.
Children: Phebe, Lucinda, Calvin, Lovena, Elial, Elijah,
Joseph, Levi, Anna, Larissa, Henry
Died 1835 Rome, Ashtabula Co.
Land agent for Henry Champion and held the office of Post Master
from 1785 to 1829.
Built the first school house.
The first sermon heard in Rome was delivered in his house.
Ref: Conn. Men in the Rev; Hist. of Ashtabula Co.
Further information: Mary Stanley Chapt. |
CROSBY, OBED. |
Trumbull Co. |
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CROSLEY, MOSES |
Warren Co. |
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CROUSE, JOHN, SR. |
Ross Co. |
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CROSS, JOHN |
Fairfield Co. |
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CROW, WILLIAM |
Jackson Co. |
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Further
information: Capt.
John James Chapter. |
CROWELL, MATTHEW |
Trumbull Co. |
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Buried Bloomfield village
cem.
Marker Inscription: Has a marker, "M. Crowell; no dates of
birth or wife's name.
Further information: Mary Chesney Chap. |
CROWERCILER |
Fairfield Co. |
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Buried St. Peters Cem.
Further information: Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chapter. |
CROWL, GEORGE |
Columbiana Co. |
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Further
information: Bethia
Southwick Chapter. |
CROZER, JOHN |
Columbiana Co. |
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CROZIER, JOHN |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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Minute Man. Corp.,
Sgt. Lt. Mass Mil. Pvt. Ensign and Lt at battles of Lexington,
Germantown, Yorktown, Monmouth, Valley Forge.
Born 1751 Dorchester, Mass.
Married Fannie Whiting.
Died 1823, Cuyahoga Co., O.
Buried Euclid Ave.
Grave Marker by Western Reserve Chapter.
Ref: Natl No. 60193, Vol. 61, p 65 D. A. R. Lin.
Further information: Western Reserve Chapter. |
CULBERTSON, ALEXANDER, JR. |
Muskingum Co. |
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CULBERTSON, ROBERT |
Franklin Co. |
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CULVER, BEZALIEL |
Athens Co. |
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CULVER, DAVID |
Logan Co. |
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CULVER, SOLOMON |
(Co. not stated) |
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CUMMINGS, JOHN |
Monroe Co. |
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CUMMINS, JAMES |
(Co. not stated) |
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CUMMINS, PETER |
Butler Co. |
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CUNNINGHAM, JAMES |
Greene Co. |
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CUNNINGHAM, JAMES |
Hamilton Co. |
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CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD |
Greene Co. |
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CUPPY, JOHN |
Greene Co. |
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CURL, WILLIAM |
Logan Co. |
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CURRIER, SGT. |
Cuyahoga Co. |
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CURRY, JAMES |
Union Co. |
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CURRY, JOHN |
Preble Co. |
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CURRY, ROBERT |
Brown Co. |
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CURTIS, ELEAZER |
Washington Co. |
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CURIS, ISAAC (Curtis or
Custis) |
Huron Co. |
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Pvt. NY State;
Pensioned 1833, special act.
Were early settlers of Fitchville.
Curtis family in Norwalk until 1850
Further information: Sally De Forest Chapt. |
CURTIS, REUBEN |
Geauga Co. |
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CURTIS ZARAH |
Knox Co. |
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CUSBOTT, ROBERT |
Greene Co. |
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CUSHING, NATHANIEL |
Washington Co. |
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CUSTARD, JACOB |
Perry Co. |
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CUTTER, JOHN |
Hamilton Co. |
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CUTTER, SETH |
Hamilton Co. |
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