Levi was a private and lieutenant in the Washington Co., PA toward the end of the war. He served under Capt. Benjamin Stitt and Lts. James Blackburn and Elijah MIlls. He was a ranger on the Pennsylvania frontier, assisting in settling the Indian troubles in the region. He continued to serve in the county militia beyond 1790. He is listed as a guide and pilot on the White Woman's Campaign in 1790-91. He died on his farm in Pleasant Twp, Knox County, Ohio.
Source: Taylor, Lois, Ed. (2006). Revolutionary War Patriots of Knox County, Ohio, published by Daughters of the American Revolution, Lucy Knox Chapter, Mount Vernon, Ohio. pp. 78-79.
Levi was a private and lieutenant in the Washington Co., PA toward the end of the war. He served under Capt. Benjamin Stitt and Lts. James Blackburn and Elijah MIlls. He was a ranger on the Pennsylvania frontier, assisting in settling the Indian troubles in the region. He continued to serve in the county militia beyond 1790. He is listed as a guide and pilot on the White Woman's Campaign in 1790-91. He died on his farm in Pleasant Twp, Knox County, Ohio.
Source: Taylor, Lois, Ed. (2006). Revolutionary War Patriots of Knox County, Ohio, published by Daughters of the American Revolution, Lucy Knox Chapter, Mount Vernon, Ohio. pp. 78-79.
Family Members
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John Harrod
1772–1814
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Sarah Harrod Dunn
1774–1830
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Jemima Harrod Biggs
1775–1833
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Levi Harrod Jr
1777–1862
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Rachel Harrod Biggs
1779–1869
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Michael Harrod
1781–1853
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James Harrod
1783 – unknown
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William Harrod
1785–1863
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Elizabeth Harrod Bell
1787–1861
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Mary Harrod Johnson
1788 – unknown
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Samuel Harrod
1790–1863