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Info below provided by: Dona (Carr) Mooring
Gazetteer and Business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont for 1882-883
City of Westford page 256
The War of the Revolution was passed when the first settlers located here, so that Westford has no traditions to relate of the midnight attack of the Indian, or the invasion of their homes by the British or Tory. Many of the graves are not honored and cared for by their descendants, as the following list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in the town will attest. James Taylor, who served as a captain, George Chase, John Lawrence, Benjamin Wilmont, Simon Hooker, who attained an age of over one hundred years. George Thrasher, Jesse Atwood, Gideon Dixon, Samuel French, and Samuel Moore, who also served in the French and Indian war.
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Info below provided by: Dona (Carr) Mooring
Gazetteer and Business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont for 1882-883
City of Westford page 256
The War of the Revolution was passed when the first settlers located here, so that Westford has no traditions to relate of the midnight attack of the Indian, or the invasion of their homes by the British or Tory. Many of the graves are not honored and cared for by their descendants, as the following list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in the town will attest. James Taylor, who served as a captain, George Chase, John Lawrence, Benjamin Wilmont, Simon Hooker, who attained an age of over one hundred years. George Thrasher, Jesse Atwood, Gideon Dixon, Samuel French, and Samuel Moore, who also served in the French and Indian war.
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