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Noadiah Cranmer

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Noadiah Cranmer

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14 Feb 1829 (aged 92)
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Monroeton, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Noadiah Cranmer came to Monroe (Bradford) Pennsylvania from Sussex County, New Jersey at an early day. He owned the property where the village stands, and up as far as Mason's MillsNoadiah Cranmer served in most of the battles of the Revolutionary War fought in New Jersey.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of Defense Trenton 10 20 August 1959

IT IS CERTIFIED, That the records of this department show that NOADIAH CRANMER--(Also shown as "Cranmer") served from New Jersey during the period of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, as follows:
Private, Captain Silvanus Seely's Company, State Troops, enlisted June 1776, for five months. In battles of Long Island, New York, August 27, 1776 and White Plains, New York, October 28, 1776.

Private, Eastern Regiment, Morris County Militia, under Captain Silvanus Seely and Benjamin Carter. Served monthly tours in 1777, 1779 and 1780.

Teamster, Captain Moses Munsons' Team Brigade, Wagon-master General Department; enlisted May 1778 for six months. At the battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778.

Wagon-master, stationed at post at Trenton, 1780

Received Certificate No. 278, dated May 3, 1784, signed by Silas Condict for L1:16:0, depreciation of his continental pay in the Morris County Militia.
Noadiah Cranmer came to Monroe (Bradford) Pennsylvania from Sussex County, New Jersey at an early day. He owned the property where the village stands, and up as far as Mason's MillsNoadiah Cranmer served in most of the battles of the Revolutionary War fought in New Jersey.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of Defense Trenton 10 20 August 1959

IT IS CERTIFIED, That the records of this department show that NOADIAH CRANMER--(Also shown as "Cranmer") served from New Jersey during the period of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, as follows:
Private, Captain Silvanus Seely's Company, State Troops, enlisted June 1776, for five months. In battles of Long Island, New York, August 27, 1776 and White Plains, New York, October 28, 1776.

Private, Eastern Regiment, Morris County Militia, under Captain Silvanus Seely and Benjamin Carter. Served monthly tours in 1777, 1779 and 1780.

Teamster, Captain Moses Munsons' Team Brigade, Wagon-master General Department; enlisted May 1778 for six months. At the battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778.

Wagon-master, stationed at post at Trenton, 1780

Received Certificate No. 278, dated May 3, 1784, signed by Silas Condict for L1:16:0, depreciation of his continental pay in the Morris County Militia.


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  • Created by: Pat Dunn
  • Added: Jan 10, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32801006/noadiah-cranmer: accessed ), memorial page for Noadiah Cranmer (26 Aug 1736–14 Feb 1829), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32801006, citing Cole Cemetery, Monroeton, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Pat Dunn (contributor 47084175).