The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
Birth: 29 Jan 1743 Weston / Middlesex / MA Death: 13 Dec 1813 Tyringham / Berkshire / MA
Qualifying Service Description:
Captain NOAH LANKTON; Colonel JOHN ASHLEY; 1ST BERKSHIRE CO REGIMENT
Private in Capt Noah Lankton's co., Colonel John Ashley's (1st Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted Sep 19, 1777; discharged Oct 18, 1777; service, 30 days; company marched on expedition to Stillwater by order (Brig.Gen John Fellows)
Additional References:
MA Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev War, Volume 8, pg 663
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Additional Information:
Ebenezer Jackson's will was probated at Berkshire Co., Court No. 3149 (will of Ebenezer Jackson)