Display Patriot - P-188602 - Amos HUNTLEY

Amos HUNTLEY

SAR Patriot #: P-188602

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Civil Service
DAR #: A060739

Birth: 31 Oct 1727 Lyme / New London / CT
Death: 01 Sep 1804 Lyme / New London / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Answered Lexington Alarm out of East Windsor
  2. SAR #125353 - Surveyor of Highways

Additional References:
  1. "Rolls and lists of Connecticut men in the revolution. 1775-1783" by Albert Carlos Bates; Connecticut Historical Society, pg 1-2
  2. Lexington Alarm List East Windsor
  3. SAR #125353

Spouse: Phebe Mack
Children: Reuben; Phebe;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1985-02-27 OR 230572 Harold Wilson Fishman (125353) Martin   
1985-08-27 OR 229205 Leslie Stephen Fishman (126269) Martin   
2018-10-12 GA 82751 Richard Kenneth Dunham (191519) Lovice   
Location:
Old Lyme / New London / CT / USA
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Comments:

not found in find a grave 01 Jul 2022



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