Display Patriot - P-318419 - Nathan WHITE

Nathan WHITE

SAR Patriot #: P-318419

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Corporal
DAR #: A125295

Birth: 15 Feb 1763 Middleborough / Plymouth / MA
Death: 26 Jan 1826 Shelburn / Chittenden / VT

Qualifying Service Description:

Corporal: 18th Division, Continental Line 1780 under the command of Abney Howard


Additional References:
  1. Rev War graves; Caledonia County, Vermont. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. 1996
  2. MA Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev War,Vol XVII, pg 112

Spouse: Elizabeth Sproat
Children: Lavater; Andrew; Robert;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2005-08-17 LA 23411 Christopher Timothy Gannon (165510) Lavater   
2011-10-04 CA 44355 William Macgregor Woolman (180870) Robert   
Location:
Shelburne / Chittenden / VT / USA
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Comments:

Death announcement in the Boston Traveler of 14 Feb 1826: In Burlington, Vt by a fit of apoplexy, Capt. Nathan White, of Shelburn, a revolutionary patriot, aged 63



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