Display Patriot - P-313678 - John WARNER

John WARNER

SAR Patriot #: P-313678

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State of Service: VT      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A121174

Birth: 29 May 1745 Woodbury / Fairfield / CT
Death: 02 Jul 1819 St Albans / Franklin / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Co. Commander; Col Samuel Herrick's Reg't, VT Rangers, 20 Jul - 03 Dec 1777, svc 137 days
  2. Private, Capt Samuel Robinson; Col Samuel Herrick's Reg't, VT Militia, Alarm of 11 Oct 1780, svc 18 days
  3. Private, Capt Jotham White's Co., VT Militia, Campaign of 1781 to 30 Jun, pay £1. 6. 8
  4. Corporal, Capt Jotham White; Col Samuel Fletcher's Bn, VT Militia, 07 Sep - 25 Nov 1781, svc 80 days, pay £5. 16. 8

Additional References:
  1. Goodrich. Vermont Men in the Revolutionary War, pg 48, 220, 392, 554
  2. Pension: *W18294

Spouse: (1) XX Hurlburt/Hulbert; (2) Joanna Ames
Children: Isaac; Truman; Benjamin F; John; Polly; Reuben; Bronson;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1989-05-22 KS 228266 Kenneth Guy Neeley (127101) John   
2018-11-16 INTL 83879 Robert James Warner (209587) Issac   
2022-12-16 VT 103704 Charles Craig Remington (207680) Benjamin   
Location:
Saint Albans / Franklin / VT / USA
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Comments:

Granite block with bronze DAR Plaque afixed



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