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State of Service: MA
Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
Birth: 07 Dec 1745 Andover / Essex / MA Death: 13 Sep 1821 Andover / Essex / MA
Qualifying Service Description:
1775, served as a Sergeant in the Minuteman company of Captain Thomas Poor (later Captain Benjamin Farnura), commanded by Colonel James Frye
1777, served as a Sergeant in the company of Captain John Adams, commanded by Colonel Samuel Johnson
1779, served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the company of Captain Nathaniel Lovejoy of the 4th Essex County, Massachusetts Regiment
1780, served as a 1st Lieutenant in the company of Captain Jonathan Ayer, same regiment
Additional References:
Secretary of the CommonwealthMA Soldiers, and Sailors of the Rev War, Vol VIII, MA. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co, 1901, pg 883
Spouse: Mary Marble Children: Susanna; Theron;
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