Display Patriot - P-248782 - Stephen MIDDLEBROOK

Stephen MIDDLEBROOK

SAR Patriot #: P-248782

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A078670

Birth: 30 Jun 1731 North Stratford / Fairfield / CT
Death: 17 Nov 1795 / Trumbell / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Member of Committee of Inspection and Committee of Regulation of Prices
  2. Gave money

Additional References:
  1. Collection of Connecticut Historical Society; Maritime Connecticut During Revolution
  2. Orcutt, History of Stratfors & Bridgeport, CT Vol 1, pg 374, 380, 381, 387

Spouse: Hannah Hubbell
Children: Stephen Jr; Theophilus;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1994-06-02 CT 208347 Kenneth Edwin Middlebrook (142608) Stephen   
2015-12-21 LA 67457 John Ernest William Baay II (197268) Stephen   
2017-05-19 TX 73441 Theodore Terrance Acheson (199866) Patience   
2022-06-24 CA 100507 Stanley Lewis Brown Jr. (222837) Patience   
2022-06-24 CA 100508 Scott Gerald Brown (222838) Patience   
2022-06-24 CA 100509 Riley Lewis Brown (222839) Patience   
Location:
Trumbull / Fairfield / CT / USA
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Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
vertical stone
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Comments:

Photo by permission: Andre Middlebrook



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Author: Clifford Normand
Stephen Middlebrook wa a captain in the Strafford Coast Guard in 1777, member of the Committe of Inspection 1776-1779, and provided supplies to Valley Forge in 1778.
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