Display Patriot - P-126155 - Josiah BURTON

Josiah BURTON

SAR Patriot #: P-126155

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State of Service: VT      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A019790

Birth: 06 Jun 1732 Stratford / Fairfield / CT
Death: 28 May 1793 Manchester / Bennington / VT

Qualifying Service Description:

Capt Gideon Ormsby, Jeremy Burrough's, Colonels Seth Warner, Ira Allen


Additional References:
  1. Holman, W.L, Descendants of Josiah Burton, 1926, pg 6
  2. Munson, L, The Early History of Manchester, 1876, pg 30
  3. Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D C, War Department, # 1425616
  4. Goodrich, Rolls of the Soldiers in the Rev War 1775-1783, pg 107, 109, 110, 112, 167, 168

Spouse: Sarah Howes
Children: Jerusha; Benjamin; Samuel; Betsey; Elijah; Isaac;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1958-01-14 WA Unassigned Russell Conklin Burton (82968) Nathaniel   
1968-02-20 NM Unassigned Thomas C Farrer (95072) Jerusha   
1968-02-20 NM Unassigned Albert Farrer Steunenberg (95073) Jerusha   
1971-07-14 PA Unassigned Charles King Cole (101714) Jerusha   
1980-12-11 PA Unassigned Canfield Hadlock (117852) Betsey   
2011-07-27 IN 42932 Richard John Smurdon Jr. (170910) Jershua   
Location:
Manchester Center / Bennington / VT / USA
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Image 1, provided with permission from Jen Snoots, Find-A-Grave contributor # 4661415



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