Display Patriot - P-171035 - David GRISWOLD

David GRISWOLD

SAR Patriot #: P-171035

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State of Service: VT      Qualifying Service: Sergeant

Birth: 02 Sep 1749 Norwich / New London / CT
Death: 10 Dec 1842 Middletown Springs / Rutland / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private, Capt Wait Hopkins; Colonel Seth Warner's Reg't, VT Militia, capture of St Johns, 1775
  2. Capt Ebenezer Allen; Colonel Samuel Herrick's Reg't, VT Militia, 15 Jul - 06 Dec 1777; Battle of Bennington
  3. Capt William Hutchins' Co, Provencial Troops, 01 May - 30 Nov 1778, stat. at Bennington
  4. Private, Capt Samuel Robinson; Colonel Samuel Herrick's Reg't, on Alarm, Oct 1780
  5. Private, Capt Orange Train; Colonel Thomas Lee, Oct 1781
  6. Private, Capt Shadrach Phelps; Colonel Cornelius Doughty's Reg't, Alarm at Castleton, Nov 1781
  7. Private, Capt Eli Brownson; Colonel Ira Allen's Reg't., May 1782

Additional References:
  1. Goodrich. Vermont Men in the Rev War, pg 44, 46, 72, 220, 474, 505, 600, 612, 788
  2. Pension: W19538

Spouse: Ruby Colegrove
Children: Ruby; David;
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Location:
Middletown Springs / Rutland / VT / USA
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