Display Patriot - P-346603 - Isaac FLAGG

Isaac FLAGG

SAR Patriot #: P-346603

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Private

Birth: 21 Apr 1758 Worcester / Worcester / MA
Death: 30 Jan 1813 Alburg / Grand Isle / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt Benjamin Mann; Col James Reed's Reg't, NH Militia, enlstd 23 Apr 1775, svc 3 mos, 16 days
  2. Col Joshua Wingate's Reg't, NH Militia, svc in Canada, 1776, roll dated 09 Jul 1776, paid 1 mo adv wages plus bounty, total £9 18s 0d
  3. Capt Benjamin Mann; Col Moses Nichols' Reg't, NH Militia, expdtn to RI, Aug 1778, pay £11 10s

Additional References:
  1. U.S, Compiled RevWar Mil Svc Rec, 1775-1783. NH
    • Nichols' Reg't. RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 548
    • Reeds' Reg't. RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 551
    • Wingate's Reg't. RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 556

Spouse: Anna Belden
Children:
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Location:
Alburgh / Grand Isle / VT / USA
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Comments:

Upright, rectangular, gray granite, contemporary to burial, leaning to left in 2007 photo



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