Display Patriot - P-170137 - John GREEN

John GREEN

SAR Patriot #: P-170137

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Sargeant Major
DAR #: A047118

Birth: 10 Jun 1754 Westerly / Washington / RI
Death: 31 Jul 1838 Berlin / Rensselaer / NY

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. RI Militia 1776-1779, Capt Samuel Shaw's Co 6th Regt Albany/NY 1779
  2. SERVED AS AN ORDERLY SGT, SGT MAJ UNDER CAPTs GROTON, AUSTIN, SPENCER, HOPKINS, DRAPER, COMSTOCK, SHAW
  3. Captain Benjamin Gorton, Colonel Nathaniel Brown, 1775
  4. Captain Jeremiah Austin, Colonel Nathaniel Brown, 1776
  5. Captain Michael Spencer, 1777
  6. Captains Alexander Hopkins and Joseph Draper, Colonels Archibald Kasson and Chad Brown, 1778 (Battle of RI)

Additional References:
  1. Pension # W25664
  2. Roberts James A. NY in the Revolution as Colony & State pg 108
  3. Applications with burial data. Benjamin Franklin Chapter, OHSSAR

Spouse: (1) Catherine Godfrey Nichols; (2) Amelia Gavitt
Children: Susannah; Amos; John; Esther; Joseph J; Nicholas; Winter; Gardner; Wanton; Varnum; Sarah; Catherine;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1941-05-06 OH Unassigned Charles Franklin Salt (60212) Winter   
1977-12-28 FL Unassigned Arthur Howard Hughes (113865) Winter   
2015-12-31 OH 67572 Steven Alan Salt (197327) Winter   
2015-12-31 OH 67573 Andrew David Salt (197328) Winter   
2015-12-31 OH 67574 Christopher Steven Salt (197329) Winter   
2015-12-31 OH 67575 Conrad Christopher Salt (197330) Winter   
2016-05-04 CT 69115 Clinton Irving Killenbeck Jr. (198458) Joseph   
Location:
Berlin / Rensselaer / NY / USA
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Vertical Stone
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Comments:

Spelling on Gravestone "Deacon John Greene "the e is a small E"



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