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State of Service: CT
Qualifying Service: Corporal
Birth: 03 Aug 1760 Stonington / New London / CT Death: 06 Sep 1781 Fort Griswold - Groton / New London / CT
Qualifying Service Description:
Killed at Battle of Groton Heights listed as Corporal
Father Stephen also lost his life in that engagement
Additional References:
Battle of Groton Heights, Allyn 1882, pg 266, 221
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Inscription transcribed 1934 by Hale. In Memory of Mr. Andrew Billings Son of Capt. Stephen & Mrs. Bridget Billings who was Inhumanly Massacred by British troops In Fort Griswold Sept. 6th AD 1781 In the 22d year of his Age (Hale Collection, Ancestry, CT State Library)
Photo used with permission of Compatriot Mitchell Anderson, 229001, KYSSAR
Gravestone picture used matches gravestone picture on Find-a-Grave memorial
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