The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: VT
Qualifying Service: Sergeant
Birth: 14 Feb 1753 South Hampton / Rockingham / NH Death: 05 Sep 1839 Berlin / Washington / VT
Qualifying Service Description:
Private, Capt William Rogers' Co of Minute-men; Col Samuel Gerrish's Reg't, mrchd on Alarm of 19 Apr 1775, svc 7 days
Same Co., Reg't, enlstd 26 Apr 1775, svc 3 mos, 13 das
Capt William Rogers; LtCol Loammi Baldwin's 38th Reg't, MA Militia, mid-Aug - 28 Dec 1775
Corporal, Capt Samuel Carr; Col James Wesson's Reg't, MA Line, 11 Mar 1777 - 18 Apr 1779
Additional References:
MA Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev War, Vol 5, pg 761
Pension: S*38704
Spouse: Hannah Bayley Children: Members Who Share This Ancestor
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Instead the information provided is best effort, and from volunteers who have either researched grave sites, service records, or something similar. There is no documentation available at NSSAR HQ to order.
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