Display Patriot - P-330229 - Eldad HOLCOMB

Eldad HOLCOMB

SAR Patriot #: P-330229

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Sergeant
DAR #: A056764

Birth: 09 Jan 1734 Simsbury / Hartford / CT
Death: 1789 Granville / Hampden / MA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. 3rd Corporal, Capt William Cooley's co., Colonel John Mosley's (Hampshire County) MA regt.; engaged Oct 21, 1776; discharged Nov 17, 1776; service, 28 days; mileage out and return (320 mi.) allowed - Company marched under command of Lieut. Colonel Timothy Robinson to reinforce Northern army; roll dated Granville
  2. Sergeant in Captain Aaron Coe's co., Colonel John Mosley's (Hampshire Co.) MA regt.; entered service Sep 21, 1777; discharged Oct 23, 1777; service, 33 days - Company marched by order of Gen Gates to reinforce Northern Army on an alarm

Additional References:
  1. MA Soldiers and Sailors of the American Rev, Vol VIII, pg 91
  2. NSSAR Nat'l. No. 173558 approved on Mar 26, 2009
  3. CT Men in the Rev War, pg 473

Spouse: Michel Church
Children: Candace; Statira; Bethneul; Eunice;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2008-06-09 FL 31884 Donald Dee Monroe (171801) Candace   
2009-03-26 FL 34315 Douglas Jerome Monroe (173558) Candace   
2018-03-07 NY 78652 Richmond Britton Neff Jr. (202220) Eunice   
Location:
Granville Center / Hampden / MA / USA
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