Display Patriot - P-170212 - David GREENLEAF

David GREENLEAF

SAR Patriot #: P-170212

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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A047527

Birth: 28 Apr 1753 Haverhill / Essex / MA
Death: 28 Mar 1835 Lancaster / Coos / NH

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt Timothy Bedel's Co. of Rangers, NH Militia, 19 Jun - 31 Dec 1775, taking of St John, Montreal, Chambly
  2. Capt Samuel Young; Col Timothy Bedel's Reg't, NH Line, enlstd 06 Feb 1776 for 1 yr, srvd full term
  3. Same Co., Reg't, enlstd 28 Feb 1778, svc 1 mo, 2 days
  4. Capt Jonathan Turner; Col David Cobb's 5th Reg't, NH Line, 1783, no dates

Additional References:
  1. Hammond, Isaac W. State of NH, Roll of Soldiers in the Rev War
    • Vol 1, pg 160, 161, 164, 286, 287
    • Vol 3, pg 307
    • Vol 4, pg 114
  2. U.S, Compiled RevWar Mil Svc Rec, 1775-1783. NH Line, 5th Reg't. RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 430
  3. Pension: S45767
  4. The Pension Roll of 1835, Vol I, pg 688
  5. Rev War soldiers’graves in New Hampshire. Harold Trombley, compiler. American Legion. Reprinted DAR Magazine. NSDAR
  6. History of Littleton, NH, Volume III, pg 238

Spouse: (1) Betsey Bedel; (2) Sarah Rogers; (3) Lous Gould; (4) Ruth Stockwell/Hutchins;
Children: Joseph P; Lucinda; Jane; Mercy; Phebe;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1889-04-20 MA Unassigned William Henry Pearson (752) Lucinda   
1889-06-10 MA Unassigned Joseph Greenleaf (687) Joseph   
Location:
Lancaster / Coos / NH / USA
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Comments:

Upright, granite, contemporary to burial, leaning to left in 2012 photo



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