Display Patriot - P-139334 - Warren COTTLE

Warren COTTLE

SAR Patriot #: P-139334

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State of Service: VT      Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A026366

Birth: 1755 Tisbury / Dukes / MA
Death: 08 Feb 1811 St. Charles / / MO

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Representative from Woodstock to General Assembly
  2. Captain of Company of Militia, Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont, October 1780, also 9 March 1781
  3. Also Private in Captain Hazen's Company, Colonel Peter Olcott's Regiment, 1777

Additional References:
  1. Vermont Historical Gazetteer, Volume II, Burlington, Vermont 1817
  2. “Vermont Rolls of the Soldiers in the Rev War, 1775 to 1783,” Book by John Ellsworth Goodrich, pg 280
  3. “History Of Woodstock, Vermont” by Dana, Henry Swan, Published by Houghton And Mifflin, Boston, 1889, pg 580
  4. NSSAR record copies 139107 & 124670
  5. DAR Lineage Book, Vol CVIII, pg 300

Spouse: Relief Farnsworth
Children: Salome; Warren;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1961-11-06 OK Unassigned Lorenzo Warren Cottle Sr (87580) Warren   
1983-12-27 CA Unassigned Gordon Burton Inglis Jr (123145) Warren   
1984-09-17 MO Unassigned Shannon Estes Evans (124670) Warren   
1992-07-01 IL 212945 Francis Marion Cottle III (139106) Susan   
1992-07-01 IL 212946 James Benjamin Schwabe (139107) Warren   
2001-05-15 KS 9384 Dennis Whiles Bailey (155725) Warren   
2008-05-02 MO 31609 Loren Wayne Reynolds (171603) Warren   
2017-10-06 MO 77609 Richard Douglas Weidner (204830) Warren   
Location:
Saint Charles / St. Charles / MO / USA
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Comments:

Originally buried in the Cottleville Cemetery, was REMOVED to the OAK GROVE CEMETERY



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