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Capt Isaac Ruddell

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Capt Isaac Ruddell Veteran

Birth
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1812 (aged 79–80)
Ruddles Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Ruddles Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Isaac is believed to have been the father of two boys Stephen Ruddell and Abe Ruddell, Stephen being born in 1768, they were both taken by the British Indian Army in 1780 at Ruddell´s station. Isaac's wife, Elizabeth the mother, might have been killed or died soon after.

Isaac's son, Stephen Ruddell, became Tecumseh´s closest friend as they were the same age and raised together off the Little Miami River/Mad River Area's. Stephen Ruddell was forced to leave the Shawnee after the Battle of Greenville. His younger brother could not even speak english and ran off to the west. Stephen Ruddell was a minister in Kentucky and is buried in New Providence Cemetery, Ursa, in Adams County, Illinois.Founder of Ruddell's (Ruddle's) Station in Bourbon co KY. During the Revolution, he as captured by Shawnee under a British Commander in a joint British-Shawnee attack, his sons were adopted by the Shawnee. After the war, he returned to Bourbon co and established a grist mill on the Licking River, and donated the land for Stoner Mouth Church and Cemeteray where he and wife are buried.
href="http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A099549" DAR Record A099549

Information regarding Isaac Ruddell's Station:
http://fortwiki.com/Isaac_Ruddell%27s_Station
Isaac is believed to have been the father of two boys Stephen Ruddell and Abe Ruddell, Stephen being born in 1768, they were both taken by the British Indian Army in 1780 at Ruddell´s station. Isaac's wife, Elizabeth the mother, might have been killed or died soon after.

Isaac's son, Stephen Ruddell, became Tecumseh´s closest friend as they were the same age and raised together off the Little Miami River/Mad River Area's. Stephen Ruddell was forced to leave the Shawnee after the Battle of Greenville. His younger brother could not even speak english and ran off to the west. Stephen Ruddell was a minister in Kentucky and is buried in New Providence Cemetery, Ursa, in Adams County, Illinois.Founder of Ruddell's (Ruddle's) Station in Bourbon co KY. During the Revolution, he as captured by Shawnee under a British Commander in a joint British-Shawnee attack, his sons were adopted by the Shawnee. After the war, he returned to Bourbon co and established a grist mill on the Licking River, and donated the land for Stoner Mouth Church and Cemeteray where he and wife are buried.
href="http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A099549" DAR Record A099549

Information regarding Isaac Ruddell's Station:
http://fortwiki.com/Isaac_Ruddell%27s_Station


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