Display Patriot - P-289047 - Daniel SHERWOOD

Daniel SHERWOOD

SAR Patriot #: P-289047

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A103499

Birth: 25 Feb 1755 Greenwich / Fairfield / CT
Death: 01 Jun 1826 Greenwich / Fairfield / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private: CAPT  Joseph Haits company, 7th Continental Regiment, 1775
  2. Private: CAPT JAMES GREEN, LTC MEAD, MILITIA

Additional References:
  1. Stamford Genealogical Society, Sep 1970, Vol 13, No 1, pg 21
  2. CT Men in the War of the Rev, pg 81

Spouse: Pruella Lyon
Children: Daniel; Hugford; Willet; Hannah; Mary; Elizabeth; Fanny; Sarah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1978-09-05 NY Unassigned Kurt H Kilmer (114547) Daniel   
2007-11-05 MD 12867 George Leslie Sherwood Jr. (170489) Willet   
Location:
Greenwich / Fairfield / CT / USA
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Author: Pat Barron

Daniel Sherwood was born on February 21, 1756 in Glenville/Fairfield, Connecticut.

He married Pruella Lyon.

He served as a private in the 4th company of the 7th Connecticut Regiment. The 7th Connecticut Regiment was raised on September 16, 1776 at New Milford, Connecticut. The regiment would see action in the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Monmouth. The regiment was merged into the 5th Connecticut Regiment on January 1, 1781 at West Point, New York and disbanded on November 15, 1783.

He died on June 1, 1826 and was buried in Fairfield, Connecticut.


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