Display Patriot - P-293459 - Nathan/Nicholas SMITH

Nathan/Nicholas SMITH

SAR Patriot #: P-293459

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private / Civil Service
DAR #: A106498

Birth: 1731
Death: 22 Aug 1811

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Soldier in the Defense of New Haven, CT 20 Jul-25 Aug 1779
  2. Granby Representative to the MA General Court 1775-83

Additional References:
  1. Legislators of the MA General Court 1691-1780, Shultz 1997, pg 342
  2. MA Soldiers & Sailors of the Rev War, Vol XIV pg 506

Spouse: Eunice Smith
Children: Ebenezer;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2012-10-03 KS 49247 John Arthur Schatzel (182022) Ebenezer   
2018-09-14 GA 82451 Ralph Charles Galpin (189912) Ebenezer   
Location:
Granby / Hampshire / MA / USA
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Author: Joshua Daniel Schatzel
Nathan Smith
Born: Abt 1731 Hadley, Hampshire Co, MA
Married Eunice Smith abt 1753 [parents of Patriot Ebenezer Smith]
Died: 21 Aug 1811, Granby, Hampshire Co, MA
Revolutionary War Service:
Soldier in the defense of New Haven, CT; Granby representative to the MA General Court

References:
DAR Ancestor # A106498
Encyclopedia of Massachusetts, Biographical & Genealogical; Ebenezer & Ruth Smith and Their Descendants

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