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Jeremiah Wardwell

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Jeremiah Wardwell Veteran

Birth
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
9 Jan 1817 (aged 68)
Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Son of Thomas Wardwell & Abigail Gray.

Married Mary Lovejoy on November 21, 1769.

Children: Amos, Mary E., Isaac, Abial, Phebe, Sarah, John, Joseph, Jesse, Reuben

Revolutionary War Veteran, wounded in the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Revolutionary War Veteran, wounded in the Battle of Bunker Hill, Boynton's journal says: "We lost William Haggot, Joseph Chandler, and Philip Abbot. Wounded, Lieut. Isaac Abbot, Sergt. Joshua Lovejoy, James Turner, Jeremiah Wardwell, Stephen Chandler, and Israel Holt, of our company."

Listed in Revolutionary War Records as "of Pembroke, NH." where he lived before moving to Salisbury.
Responded to the Lexington Alarm in Captain Ames' company, Col. James Fry's regiment and in 1776 signed the Association Test.-The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105

Shortly after his 21st birthday, Jeremiah Wardwell left Andover to settle at Pembroke in New Hampshire. The area was orginally called "Suncook" and the majority of proprietors were of Andover and Haverhill, though very few of them actually settled there. In the beginning and for a goodly number of years, the Proprietors of Suncook held their meetings at Andover, as most of the settlers of Suncook were Presbyterians and wanted to establish a minister of their own in the community."
William Wardwell of Andover, Massachusetts with an Informal Collection of His Descendants through the 8th Generation. Marjorie Wardwell Otten

In Pembroke, NH at 1790 and 1800 census, by 1810 the family had moved to Hill, New Hampshire.

Son of Thomas Wardwell & Abigail Gray.

Married Mary Lovejoy on November 21, 1769.

Children: Amos, Mary E., Isaac, Abial, Phebe, Sarah, John, Joseph, Jesse, Reuben

Revolutionary War Veteran, wounded in the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Revolutionary War Veteran, wounded in the Battle of Bunker Hill, Boynton's journal says: "We lost William Haggot, Joseph Chandler, and Philip Abbot. Wounded, Lieut. Isaac Abbot, Sergt. Joshua Lovejoy, James Turner, Jeremiah Wardwell, Stephen Chandler, and Israel Holt, of our company."

Listed in Revolutionary War Records as "of Pembroke, NH." where he lived before moving to Salisbury.
Responded to the Lexington Alarm in Captain Ames' company, Col. James Fry's regiment and in 1776 signed the Association Test.-The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105

Shortly after his 21st birthday, Jeremiah Wardwell left Andover to settle at Pembroke in New Hampshire. The area was orginally called "Suncook" and the majority of proprietors were of Andover and Haverhill, though very few of them actually settled there. In the beginning and for a goodly number of years, the Proprietors of Suncook held their meetings at Andover, as most of the settlers of Suncook were Presbyterians and wanted to establish a minister of their own in the community."
William Wardwell of Andover, Massachusetts with an Informal Collection of His Descendants through the 8th Generation. Marjorie Wardwell Otten

In Pembroke, NH at 1790 and 1800 census, by 1810 the family had moved to Hill, New Hampshire.



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