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...signing of the
Constitution
Member's Patriots |
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Adam Ash |
Enlisted first in 1776 in Capt.
Parker's Co. 2nd Batl., Chester Co. Militia. In 1781 he again
enlisted, this time in Capt. Geo. Ensolas' Co of Bedford Co, Pa.
Militia . |
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William Bacus |
Sergeant in
the Militia Service at Ft. Pitt, Pa. |
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Samuel Bonnet |
Resided at
Hampshire Co., Va. and rendered material aid. Contributed one
cask (93 pounds) of flour to the Continental Army. |
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Paulser Butcher |
Served with
Capt. James Booth's Co. of Rangers and Spies, he was from Monongalia
Co., Va. |
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John Cartwright |
Private in
2nd Va. Regiment under Capt. Machen Bossell's Co. commanded by Col.
Gregory Smith. |
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William Crawford |
Served as a
Private in the 2nd Battalion of the 11th and 15th Virginia
Regiments. |
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Valentine Eckert |
Served at
Germantown as a Lt. in the Army of the Revolution, Berks
County, Pa. |
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Peter Fabuer |
Served
Twice in Colonel Curtis Grubb's Pennsylvania Regiment, First as
private, then sergeant. Third enlistment was served in Colonel
Elder's Pa. Regiment and he was in the "Battle of Chestnut Hill". |
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Adam Flesher |
From
Monongalia County, Va., served as Defender of the Fort. |
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Henry Flesher |
Served in
Augusta Co. Militia, appointed Adjutant Oct 29, 1778. Oath
as Ensign June 20, 1781. |
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John Hacker |
Served with
Captain James Booth, Western Virginia, guarding the back door of the
"fledgling Nation". |
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Benjamine Hamrick |
Was a
minute man in Va., joined the Continental Army & fought in the
battles of Trenton, Brandywine, Princeton, and Germantown, and
was at Valley Forge with General Washington. |
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Jacob Harper |
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Thomas Hayden |
Patriotic
Service (Supplied Continental Army with 514 pounds of beef. |
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Joseph Headley |
Private in
Sussex County, New Jersey. |
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Henry Hinzman |
Served in
the Artillery Unit under Capt. Gay in Pa. |
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Joseph Hutchison |
Sergeant in
the Virginia Infantry Colonial Establishment. |
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Jacob Huyett |
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Edward Jackson |
Private in
Captain Marquis Calmes; Co., Second Va. Regiment. Fought and
was wounded in the "Battle of Yorktown". |
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John Jackson |
Patriotic
Service (furnished supplies) |
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Francis Jett |
Patriotic
Service in Virginia. |
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George Keller |
Served from
Agusta County, Va. under Captains Thompson, Rankin, Patterson, Cols.
Christee, Matthew, and Morgan. Fought in "Battle of Yorktown" |
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Joseph Matlack |
Private in
Capt. Mordecia Morgan's Militia Co. of Chester, Pa. |
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James McKown |
Served in
Capt. West's Co., 3rd Battalion, commanded by Lt.-Col. Lambert
CAldwater. |
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Morgan Morgan |
1st Lt. in
Monongalia County Virginia Militia under Capt. William Haymond.
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Zackquill Morgan |
Served
under General Gates during the "Battle of Saratoga" |
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David Minear |
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Adam Owrey |
Private in
Captain Robert Orr's company, Col. Archibald Lochry's 8th Pa.
Regiment, under General George Rogers Clark. |
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Edward Parrish |
Served as a
Private with William Wilmott's Maryland troops, and was discharged
as a Sergeant near Baltimore, Md. |
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Joseph Statts |
Furnished
supplies, lived in Monongalia Co., Va.. |
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Samuel Stalnaker |
Served as
Private in Mononghelia County Va., under Captains Boyard,
Cunningham, and Carpenter from spring to fall in 1781, 1782, and
1783. |
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Matthew Steen |
Private
under Capt. James Scott, 3rd Battalion, Washington County, Pa.
Militia. |
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Godfrey Stemple |
Served as a
member of the Committee To Help Inhabitants, also Allegiance for
Washington, Columbia, Md. |
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Richard Tennant |
Drummer
from Virginia. |
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William Wilson Sr. |
Virginia
Patriotic Service. |
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Robert Wadsworth |
Served with
the elite George Washington's LIfe Guards. |
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