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Birth: 25 Oct 1743 Strausburg / Lancaster / PA Death: 11 Sep 1820 Hopewell / York / PA
Qualifying Service Description:
Revolutionary War Private as "TROUT, Wendle", (1st) Bttn., (PA) Militia "Lieutenacy i.e., company, raised for Lancaster County, service as a Private in (1777-80) Capt Wm. Smith's Company (Co.) and, Pvt in (1780-83) Michael Oberly's (5th) Co, (7th) Bttn
CAPTs WILLIAM SMYTH, MICHAEL OBERLY, LANCASTER CO, MILITIA
Additional References:
NSSAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 , (PA) militia
Pennsylvania's Digital State Archives, (ARIAS) Rev War Military Abstract Card File, see: both, separate, Item 60 & Item 61
Military Accounts: Militia," Records of the Comptrpoller General, RG-4
There is also a Find-A-Grave entry for Wendel Trout II Memorial with stone, Memorial ID:68860603, Edgar Woods Road,
East Hopewell Township, York County, Pennsylvania
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Residence: / Lancaster / PA
Find-a-Grave 48866352 lists the following children: Joseph, Elizabeth, Wintle, John Miller, David, Johann Georg, William, Mary, Adam Henry, and Margaret