Lieut Levi Harrod

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Lieut Levi Harrod Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Oct 1825 (aged 75)
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Harrison Township, Knox County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.34191, Longitude: -82.35809
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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.
If you are family, please feel free to copy our pictures for your books. If you copy please do not take off THE DONATED BY and post on line. It has taken years for the history we have collected. If you have history or pictures you would like to share we still have 4 slots open on this site.

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.