Display Patriot - P-133024 - Samuel CHURCHILL

Samuel CHURCHILL

SAR Patriot #: P-133024

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State of Service: CT/VT      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A021959

Birth: 27 Apr 1721 Newington Par / / CT
Death: 01 Jan 1801 Hubbardton / Rutland / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private
    • Captain Hezekiah Welles 4th Company, Colonel Westcotts regiment, 1776
    • Captain Welles company, Colonel Beldens regiment, Wolcotts brigade, 1777
  2. Prisoner at Ft Ticonderoga, escaped 1778
  3. Suffered Depradation

Additional References:
  1. NSSAR RC#197796
  2. NSDAR Records cite SMITH & RAND, HIST OF RUTLAND CO, VT, pg 618-619
  3. CT Men in the Rev, pg 383, 498

Spouse: Thankful H Seager
Children: Joseph; Samuel; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1941-06-05 NY Unassigned Charles Webber Cornwell (60484) Joseph   
1996-03-22 FL 204231 James Rodney Royce Pearson (146166) Joseph   
1996-09-17 FL 202507 Eric Andre Pearson (147066) Joseph   
2000-03-28 KS 6309 Jack Dean Heysinger (153662) Samuel   
2002-04-10 IL 12561 Willard Charles Pearson (157834) Joseph   
2016-03-08 CA 68221 Warren Richard Peters (197796) John   
2016-03-08 CA 68222 Jonathan Richard Peters (197797) John   
2017-09-22 VA 75011 Everett Roy Feldt Jr. (184823) John   
Location:
East Hubbardton / Rutland / VT / USA
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Marker Type:
Marble
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Photo by permission: Janet Muff, Find-a-Grave contributor #46951416



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