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William Armington

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William Armington Veteran

Birth
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
7 Jun 1832 (aged 85)
Burial
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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Veteran of the American Revolution. He was a private in Capt. Bishop Phaquet's company, which marched on the alarm of Apr 19,1775. He served eight days. He served sixteen days at Rhode Island, marching at the alarm of Dec 8,1776 as a Sergeant in Capt.Joseph Franklin's company, Col.Thomas Carpenter's regiment.

He married Lucy Brown in 1770 at Rehoboth,MA.

Children: Charlotte Armington Townsend, Sally Armington Bowers Vincent, William Armington Jr, Benjamin Armington, Dorothy Armington Vincent, Abel Armington, Esther Armington Burrough, Lucy Armington Smith, Keziah Armington Coburn, David Armington, Mary Armington Burrough, George Armington, and Lydia Julia Armington Reynolds.

Veteran of the American Revolution. He was a private in Capt. Bishop Phaquet's company, which marched on the alarm of Apr 19,1775. He served eight days. He served sixteen days at Rhode Island, marching at the alarm of Dec 8,1776 as a Sergeant in Capt.Joseph Franklin's company, Col.Thomas Carpenter's regiment.

He married Lucy Brown in 1770 at Rehoboth,MA.

Children: Charlotte Armington Townsend, Sally Armington Bowers Vincent, William Armington Jr, Benjamin Armington, Dorothy Armington Vincent, Abel Armington, Esther Armington Burrough, Lucy Armington Smith, Keziah Armington Coburn, David Armington, Mary Armington Burrough, George Armington, and Lydia Julia Armington Reynolds.



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