The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: NY
Qualifying Service: Soldier
Birth: 03 May 1752 / Montgomery / NY Death: 19 Mar 1825 / Huron / OH
Qualifying Service Description:
1st Regiment, Tryon County, New York
Additional References:
Chase, Franklin H.Onondaga Soldiers of the Revolution, New York. Syracuse: Onondaga Historical Association, 1895, pg 33
Beauchamp, W. M.Revolutionary Soldiers of Onondaga County, New York, New York. Syracuse, Onondaga Historical Association, 1913
Spouse: Mary Linn Children: Joseph Nicholas; Smith;
Image 2, provided with permission from Brenda, Find-A-Grave contributor # 47032235
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Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn
PICKARD, NICHOLAS born in 1752. He served with NY in the Revolutionary War. He Married Mary Linn; children: Joseph & Nicholas. He Died in 1825 and is buried in Fayette Cemetery, Fitchfield, OH. Revolutionary War Graves Register. Clovis H. Brakebill, compiler. 672pp. SAR. 1993. Also SAR Revolutionary War Graves Register CD. Progeny Publishing Co: Buffalo, NY,1998. Has a broken creekstone as a marker
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