Display Patriot - P-283665 - John SADLER

John SADLER

SAR Patriot #: P-283665

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A099033

Birth: 31 Oct 1762 Deerfield / / MA
Death: aft 1830 / Broome / NY

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Colonel S Murray, Militia
  2. Capt Bartlett, Col Wesson

Additional References:
  1. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution, Vol 13, pg 732
  2. Broome Co NY Rev Soldiers, pg 27

Spouse: Lavina Porter
Children: Electa;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1965-03-30 NJ Unassigned Donald H Smith (92249) Electa   
2015-03-20 TN 62565 Herbert McMurray Gould (182422) Hannah   
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Author: Herbert M. Gould
John Sadler was born October 31, 1762 in Massachusetts, son of John Sadler and Abigail Scott. In 1782 he married Lovina Porter, whose father, Elkanah Porter also served in the war. He had seven children, including sons, John and Samuel, and daughters, Hannah, Electa, Abigail, Lavina and Margaret. In the Revolutionary War he served as a Private in the Continental Army, 5th Hampshire Co. Regiment, Murray under Col. Seth.

John Sadler died after 1830 in Broome County, New York
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