Display Patriot - P-154030 - William ELLIOTT

William ELLIOTT

SAR Patriot #: P-154030

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A037613

Birth: 02 Aug 1752 Livingston Manor / Sullivan / NY
Death: 31 Mar 1847 Rome / Bradford / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Furnace Man, Ancram Ironworks, owned by Mr. Livingston, 1775-1781 (except for the period of militia service)
  2. Private,Cpt Frederick Pulver's Company, Col Henry Livingston's Regiment, New York State militia, May-Nov 1777. Was at the Battle of Saratoga.

Additional References:
  1. NARA. Revioultional War Pension Applications. William Elliott, S12681
  2. New York in the Revolution, pg 231
  3. Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol 5, pg 753.

Spouse: Lucretia Lowrey
Children: Catherine; Larman Hugh; Thomas; Gitty;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-03-28 PA Unassigned Bernard Durnell Hetrick (80214) Catherine   
2000-01-25 CA 5195 Oliver Giovanne Everette (149300) Catherine   
Location:
Rome Township / Bedford / PA / USA
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Additional Information:
  • Supplemental Application, Member # 80214 references
    • Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol 5, pg 753
    • The page contains a document entitled "No 2921: Return of Men Exempted for Mr. Livingston's Iron Works", dated 25 May 1780, that shows working as a founder one William Elliott
    • New York in the Revolution shows William Elliott as "Albany County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) -- Tenth Regiment"


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