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.
Soldier in Captain Morgan Connor's Company, First Regiment of Continental Troops from Pennsylvania
Colonel, 9th Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia
Additional References:
Official Roster III: Soldiers of the American Revolution who lived in the State of Ohio. Wilber R. Branthoover, compiler 1959
Daughters of the American Revolution of Ohio. The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution buried in Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: F. J. Heer Printing Co, 1929
Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. 4 Vols. Dallas, Texas: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987
The cemetery is located on the east side of the intersection of Gay Street and N 9th Street.
Author: Michael J. Blum
Served as a Colonel in the 9th Battalion, Pennsylvania, Militia.
SAR Ancestor # P -187119, 56th-77th Annual Reports DAR. Senate Documents (United States Congress, Senate). Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Memorial Granite Stone containing the names of eleven Revolutionary War Soldiers buried at this Cemetery, including John Huber, placed and dedicated April 19, 2015 by the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.
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