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: NJ
Qualifying Service: Soldier
Birth: 31 Aug 1735 / / NJ Death: aft 1812 prob / Hampshire / VA
Qualifying Service Description:
Member of Capt Daniel Bray's Co, Kingwood Twp, 2nd Regiment of Hunterdon Co NJ 1778/79
Additional References:
Daughters of the American Revolution of Ohio. The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: F.J. Heer Printing Co, 1929
Faulwetter, Irma. Papers. Cincinnati Historical Society Research Library
NJ State Archives MSS #10743 - Kingwood, Hunterdon Co NJ Militia
Author: Michael J. Blum
Born in 1735 the brother of Joseph, Jacob, and Stephen Reeder. See p 166 New York in Rev War 4lh Regiment Orange County, New York. He Died in Hamilton County, OH, Age 100 years. Burial location unknown. { Works Progress Administration (WPA) Revolutionary War Veteran burial records in Ohio; Cincinnati-Hamilton County Public Library, History/Genealogy department.} Parents: Joseph (III) (br Apr 24, 1716) and Susan Gano Reeder. Ref; Natl No 34924, D. A. R Lin. Revolutionary War Soldiers, Buried in Hamilton County, Ohio”; Little Miami Publ. Co. Milford, Ohio, 2010. By DAR, Cincinnati Chapter. Many veterans buried in family cemeteries, neighborhood plots or small church burial grounds which are now extinct and or built over during the disappearance of rural areas and the increase of urban communities in Hamilton County during the late 19th century or 20th century are now lost to our knowledge. Their families having re-located, their descendants now not knowing their homes, deeds, and/or burial locations lead to their obscurity.
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