Samuel served early in the Revolutionary War, for two months near Boston, and two months near New York, and was at the battle of White Plains. He was a private in Captain Amos Walbridge's Company, 2nd Connecticut Regiment from January 25, 1777 to June 25, 1780. He was at the taking of Fort Montgomery and in battles of White Marsh and Monmouth.
Samuel was a resident of Middlefield, Massachusetts, in 1786, and moved to Washington County, New York by 1790. On May 4, 1818, as a resident of Johnsburg, Warren, New York, applied for pension under the act of 1818. In 1820 he lived at Athol, Warren, New York.
Burial is unknown, information comes from Ancestry.com, The National Archives (Military Records) , and The American Genealogist Number 318, April 2005, Vol. 80, No. 2
Samuel served early in the Revolutionary War, for two months near Boston, and two months near New York, and was at the battle of White Plains. He was a private in Captain Amos Walbridge's Company, 2nd Connecticut Regiment from January 25, 1777 to June 25, 1780. He was at the taking of Fort Montgomery and in battles of White Marsh and Monmouth.
Samuel was a resident of Middlefield, Massachusetts, in 1786, and moved to Washington County, New York by 1790. On May 4, 1818, as a resident of Johnsburg, Warren, New York, applied for pension under the act of 1818. In 1820 he lived at Athol, Warren, New York.
Burial is unknown, information comes from Ancestry.com, The National Archives (Military Records) , and The American Genealogist Number 318, April 2005, Vol. 80, No. 2
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