United Empire Loyalist
First Battalion, K.R.R.N.Y.
Born: 1747, New York Province
Died: 17 Jan. 1811, Williamsburg Township,
Dundas County, Upper Canada
Adam Bouck, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, enlisted 18 August, 1777 at Oswego after the Schoharie Valley uprising. Adam served as a private in the First Battalion of Sir John Johnson's King's Royal Regiment of New York, and was granted land in Royal Township 4, Williamsburg, for his loyalty and service.
The August 25th, 1786 victualing list for Williamsburg Township has Adam Bouck, his wife and four children.
Adam Bouck of Williamsburg died 17 Jan. 1811 aged 65 years, 10 months.
United Empire Loyalist
First Battalion, K.R.R.N.Y.
Born: 1747, New York Province
Died: 17 Jan. 1811, Williamsburg Township,
Dundas County, Upper Canada
Adam Bouck, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, enlisted 18 August, 1777 at Oswego after the Schoharie Valley uprising. Adam served as a private in the First Battalion of Sir John Johnson's King's Royal Regiment of New York, and was granted land in Royal Township 4, Williamsburg, for his loyalty and service.
The August 25th, 1786 victualing list for Williamsburg Township has Adam Bouck, his wife and four children.
Adam Bouck of Williamsburg died 17 Jan. 1811 aged 65 years, 10 months.
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