| Birth: | May 17, 1743 Roxbury Litchfield County Connecticut, USA | | Death: | Dec. 26, 1784 Roxbury Litchfield County Connecticut, USA |  Revolutionary War Vermont Militia Officer. He served as a Captain of the Green Mountain Boys (Vermont Militia), which was founded by Ethan Allen. He assisted in the capture of Ticonderoga and in May 1775 led the capture of Crown Point from the British. He was commissioned Colonel in July 1775m abd replaced Colonel Allen. A monument for him stands near the Bennington Battle Monument in Vermont, with an inscription reading "By resolution of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut on March 13th in the Nation's Bicentennial year, 1976, Seth Warner was named an honorary Major-General in the Connecticut Militia.". (bio by: Jan Franco)
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Seth Warner Gravesite
Roxbury Litchfield County Connecticut, USA | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Jan Franco Record added: Jun 21, 2005
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Seth Warner: Sir, you will be known as an American Revolutionary soldier. As a child, you moved with your father to Bennington in what was then known as the New Hampshire Grants and established there as a huntsman. You proved your qualities to the local c...(Read more) -
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