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Birth: 21 May 1757 Falmouth / Yorkshire Co ME Dist / MA Death: 12 Apr 1841 Falmouth / Cumberland / ME
Qualifying Service Description:
Corporal in Massachusetts Militia, served under Captain James Merrill, Colonel Jonathan Mitchell
Lock, Josiah," New Casco. Corporal, Capt William Cobb's co.; marched from home Jul 8, 1779; discharged Sep 25, 1779; service 2 mos. 17 days with Colonel Jonathan Mitchel's detachment; company raised in Cumberland Co, (MA) regt.; for service on Penobscot expedition
Captain, Wm. Cobb's co., Colonel Jonathan Mitchel's detachment; pay abstract for mileage, sworn to at North Yarmouth, Nov 26, 1779; reported as having first drawn rations at Falmouth and as discharged at Falmouth
Capt James Merrill's co., Colonel Mitchel's (Cumberland Co, (MA) Militia regt.; 3 days
Additional References:
MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol IX, pg 902
Spouse: Elizabeth Gilpatrick/Kilpatrick Children: Abijah; Elisa;
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