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: MA
Qualifying Service: Corporal
Birth: 25 Jul 1765 Sheffield / Berkshire / MA Death: 01 Apr 1817 Stockbridge / Berkshire / MA
Qualifying Service Description:
Corporal: CAPT John Spoor's Co., COL John Ashley Jr's Regt., Massachusett's Militia, (Oct 1781)
Additional References:
Horne, Field. The Journals of James Hodge, Gravestone Cutter of Albany, New York. The NHEG Register, Vol 176, No. 3, Summer 2022
MA Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev War, Vol 13, pg 560
MA, U.S, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Sheffield Births, Marriages and Death, pg 84
Root Genealogical Records, 1600-1870: Comprising the General History of the Root and Roots Families in America, Part II, pg 372 - 373
Spouse: (1) Charlotte/Charly Shepard; (2) Lucretia Starr Children: William Shepard; Mary; Ralph Pratt; Elizabeth; Eliza Charly; Lucretia Hannah;
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