Display Patriot - P-306434 - George TOWNLEY

George TOWNLEY

SAR Patriot #: P-306434

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A115552

Birth: 20 Jun 1755 Elizabethtown / / NJ
Death: 28 Sep 1840 Union Village / Essex / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private in the Essex Co, NJ Militia
  2. In 1777 he served with Captain Christopher Marshs Troop of Light Horse
  3. 1778 in Captain Richard Townleys Company, First Regiment
  4. 1780 in the Battle of Connecticut Farms - 06 Jun 1780 - in the Battle of Springfield - 23 Jun 1780

Additional References:
  1. Archives of New Jersy
    • Vol II, pg 486, 487
    • Vol III, pg 51, 78, 95, 115, 125, 160, 299, 302, 317
    • Vol IV, pg 61
  2. "Family Records of First Settlers of Passaic Valley", John Littell, pg 433 - 440

Spouse: Martha Baldwin
Children: David; Joanna;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1910-06-30 NJ Unassigned George Townley Parrot (115) David   
1962-02-28 NJ Unassigned Fred Wesley Compton (88119) Joanna   
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New Providence / Union / NJ / USA
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