Display Patriot - P-248322 - Titus MERRIMAN

Titus MERRIMAN

SAR Patriot #: P-248322

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service / Civil Service
DAR #: A078092

Birth: 28 Aug 1727 Wallingford / New Haven / CT
Death: 24 Dec 1806 Wallingford / New Haven / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private - CAPT Collins' Company
  2. Took Oath of Fidelity
  3. Inspector of Provisions
  4. Surveryor of Highways

Additional References:
  1. Rolls & List of Conneticut Men in Rev War, Vol 8, Bates, pg 192
  2. History of Meriden, Connecticut, Munson, pg 279
  3. Non-Military Service in the Revolution, 1774-1784, Vol 2, pg 121
  4. Conneticut Town Meeting Records, Vol 2, Mullen, pg 492

Spouse: Dinah Andrews
Children: Titus; Eunice; Charles; Elizabeth; Joel; Abigail;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1993-06-25 TX 210322 Robert Louis Schmerbeck III (141006) Titus   
2011-06-24 TX 42812 Albert Lee Gibson (179948) Titus   
2021-03-12 CO 96226 Gregory Alan Hayes (218508) Charles   
2021-03-12 CO 96227 Zachary Forrest Hayes (218509) Charles   
Location:
Meriden / New Haven / CT / USA
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Marker Type:
vertical stone
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Comments:

Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The Broad St. gate does not open you must enter through the High Street gate. The cemetery takes up a whole city block. It is the second oldest cemetery in Meriden and the Revolutionary War veterans are listed on a plaque attached to a boulder in the southeast corner




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