Display Patriot - P-130751 - Abiel CHAMBERLAIN/CHAMBERLIN

Abiel CHAMBERLAIN/CHAMBERLIN

SAR Patriot #: P-130751

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State of Service: VT      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A026584

Birth: 22 Nov 1739 Northfield / Franklin / MA
Death: 17 May 1787 Newbury / Orange / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Sergeant, Capt Thomas Johnson, VT Minute-men, 1775, 10 days svc
  2. Private, Capt Thomas Johnson, Col Peter Olcott's Regt, VT Minute-men, Newbury, 1776, 65 days svc
  3. Capt John G Bayley, Col Joseph Marsh, VT Militia, 16 Aug - 05 Oct 1777, 1 mo, 27 days svc
  4. Private, Capt John G Bayley; Col Peter Olcott, Newbury, grdng, scoutng, Apr 1777 - May 1779, 1 mo svc
  5. Capt Simeon Stevens, Col Peter Olcott, VT Militia, Newbury, grdng, scouting, sndry alarms, May 1779 - May 1781, 31 days svc
  6. Private, Capt Frye Bayley, Col Peter Olcott, VT Militia, scouting, 01 Oct 1780 - 08 May 1781, 1 mo, 12 days svc
  7. Private, Capt Frye Bayley, Col Peter Olcott, VT Militia, Newbury, grdng, scoutng, May 1781 to end of war, 11 days svc

Additional References:

Goodrich, VT Men in the Rev War, pg 2, 6, 11, 30, 113, 369, 371, 627


Spouse: Elinor Johnson
Children: Charles; Phineas; Seth; Abigail Eunice
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1969-08-06 NH Unassigned Nelson H Chamberlin (99078) Phineas   
Location:
Newbury / Orange / VT / USA
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Upright, slate, contemporary to burial
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