I have listed, and linked to my blog posts (in blue), my known Revolutionary War soldiers:
* Martin Carringer (1758-1835) of Mercer County Pennsylvania (RevWar Pension file)
* Philip Row (1752-1817) of Hunterdon County New Jersey (RevWar Pension File)
* Peter Putman (1760-1835) of New Jersey and Yates County New York (RevWar Pension file)
* Stephen Cutter (1745-1823) of Woodbridge, New Jersey.
* Stephen Feather (1740-1804) of New Jersey and Westmoreland County Pennsylvania
* Rudolf Spengler (1738-1811) of York County Pennsylvania
* Philip Jacob King (1738-1792) of York County Pennsylvania
* John Underhill (1745-1816) of Chester, New Hampshire.
* Philip Row (1752-1817) of Hunterdon County New Jersey (RevWar Pension File)
* Peter Putman (1760-1835) of New Jersey and Yates County New York (RevWar Pension file)
* Stephen Cutter (1745-1823) of Woodbridge, New Jersey.
* Stephen Feather (1740-1804) of New Jersey and Westmoreland County Pennsylvania
* Rudolf Spengler (1738-1811) of York County Pennsylvania
* Philip Jacob King (1738-1792) of York County Pennsylvania
* John Underhill (1745-1816) of Chester, New Hampshire.
* Burgess Metcalf (1741-1816) of Piermont New Hampshire
* Isaac Buck (1757-1846) of Sterling Massachusetts (RevWar Pension File)
* Thomas Dill (1755-1839) of Eastham Massachusetts (RevWar Pension File)
* Joseph Champlin (1758-1850) of South Kingstown Rhode Island (RevWar Pension File)
* Norman Seaver (1734-1787) of Westminster Massachusetts.
* Benjamin Seaver (1757-1816) of Westminster Massachusetts.
* Zachariah Hildreth (1728-1784) of Westford Massachusetts.
* Zachariah Hildreth (1754-1828) of Townsend Massachusetts.
* Jeremiah Knowlton (1745-1785) of Lincoln, Massachusetts.
* Ephraim Sawtell (1734-1800) of Mason, New Hampshire and Townsend, Massachusetts.
* Amos Plimpton (1735-1808) of Medfield Massachusetts.
* Moses Smith (1732-1806) of Walpole, Massachusetts.
* David Kirby (1740-1832) of Westport Massachusetts.
* Joseph Oatley (1756-1815) of South Kingstown Rhode Island. (Rev. War Pension File)
* Isaac Buck (1757-1846) of Sterling Massachusetts (RevWar Pension File)
* Thomas Dill (1755-1839) of Eastham Massachusetts (RevWar Pension File)
* Joseph Champlin (1758-1850) of South Kingstown Rhode Island (RevWar Pension File)
* Norman Seaver (1734-1787) of Westminster Massachusetts.
* Benjamin Seaver (1757-1816) of Westminster Massachusetts.
* Zachariah Hildreth (1728-1784) of Westford Massachusetts.
* Zachariah Hildreth (1754-1828) of Townsend Massachusetts.
* Jeremiah Knowlton (1745-1785) of Lincoln, Massachusetts.
* Ephraim Sawtell (1734-1800) of Mason, New Hampshire and Townsend, Massachusetts.
* Amos Plimpton (1735-1808) of Medfield Massachusetts.
* Moses Smith (1732-1806) of Walpole, Massachusetts.
* David Kirby (1740-1832) of Westport Massachusetts.
* Joseph Oatley (1756-1815) of South Kingstown Rhode Island. (Rev. War Pension File)
I probably have several more now that I have added the Brigham and Lanfear ancestries to my ancestors list, but have not researched them in depth to date.
Amazingly, each of them survived their wartime experiences.
I thank God for these men, the families that nurtured them, the wives that supported them, and the children who learned from them the importance of service to their country.
Thank you, gentlemen soldiers, and your families, for your service and your bravery. I am proud of you, and wish that I had known you. You've provided me with a wonderful ancestry, and I greatly appreciate it, every day.
Copyright (c) 2021, Randall J. Seaver
I thank God for these men, the families that nurtured them, the wives that supported them, and the children who learned from them the importance of service to their country.
Thank you, gentlemen soldiers, and your families, for your service and your bravery. I am proud of you, and wish that I had known you. You've provided me with a wonderful ancestry, and I greatly appreciate it, every day.
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how is Linda doing ?
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