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Capt. Thomas Hodsdon Veteran

Birth
Berwick, York County, Maine, USA
Death
1780 (aged 33–34)
Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Berwick, York County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Old Kittery and Her Families, by Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole, pg 534; print, Lewiston, ME · 1903 (Google Books): 14. Joshua Hodsdon, m. [Tamson], dau. of Benjamin and Hannah [Evans] Twombly; he died Dec. 1776 in New Jersey, was a Revolutionary soldier. Children: i. Thomas, bapt. 31 March 1746; m. Mary ["Molly"] Gowen 30 Apr. 1772.

U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls:
Name: Thomas Hodsdon
Military Date: Oct 1778
State or Army Served: Poor's Regiment of Militia
Military Place: Massachusetts
Rank: Captain

Revolutionary Soldiers OF Berwick, A List of Revolutionary Soldiers of Berwick, compiled from the Records of the Town by W. D. Spencer · 1898 (Old Berwick Historical Society): "Hodsdon, Captain Thomas, army, 1778 ; Falmouth, 1780." "...later service is divided into two terms, one for six months to the westward (West Point and Peekskill), and one for three months to the eastward (Camden and Falmouth), until January 1, 1781."

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots:
Name: Thomas Hodsdon
Cemetery: Hodsdon Yard
Location: Berwick ME 56
Old Kittery and Her Families, by Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole, pg 534; print, Lewiston, ME · 1903 (Google Books): 14. Joshua Hodsdon, m. [Tamson], dau. of Benjamin and Hannah [Evans] Twombly; he died Dec. 1776 in New Jersey, was a Revolutionary soldier. Children: i. Thomas, bapt. 31 March 1746; m. Mary ["Molly"] Gowen 30 Apr. 1772.

U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls:
Name: Thomas Hodsdon
Military Date: Oct 1778
State or Army Served: Poor's Regiment of Militia
Military Place: Massachusetts
Rank: Captain

Revolutionary Soldiers OF Berwick, A List of Revolutionary Soldiers of Berwick, compiled from the Records of the Town by W. D. Spencer · 1898 (Old Berwick Historical Society): "Hodsdon, Captain Thomas, army, 1778 ; Falmouth, 1780." "...later service is divided into two terms, one for six months to the westward (West Point and Peekskill), and one for three months to the eastward (Camden and Falmouth), until January 1, 1781."

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots:
Name: Thomas Hodsdon
Cemetery: Hodsdon Yard
Location: Berwick ME 56


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