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CPT John Washington Royse

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CPT John Washington Royse

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1 Jan 1835 (aged 51–52)
Washington County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fredericksburg, Washington County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of Frederick Sr. and Sarah Royse
Believed to have been buried on their family farm that was destroyed. Markers in this cemetery re walkthrough

Walk-through-- Cemeteries of Washington County, Indiana
Washington County Indiana Historical Society; Fredericksburg Cemetery John was a son of Sarah ( DeWitt ) and Frederick ROYSE.

He was the husband of Hannah ( Stacy ).

John served in the 1812 Indiana Militia, Fifth Regiment then the Ninth Regiment. He maybe taken part in the Battle of the Tippecanoe as a John Rice.

In 1814 he built a Mill on the Blue River River.

John was a justice of the peace.

Chelsea DINN (deceassd) put a marker for the Frederick ROYSE soldier men on Horners Chapel Cemetery.
Son of Frederick Sr. and Sarah Royse
Believed to have been buried on their family farm that was destroyed. Markers in this cemetery re walkthrough

Walk-through-- Cemeteries of Washington County, Indiana
Washington County Indiana Historical Society; Fredericksburg Cemetery John was a son of Sarah ( DeWitt ) and Frederick ROYSE.

He was the husband of Hannah ( Stacy ).

John served in the 1812 Indiana Militia, Fifth Regiment then the Ninth Regiment. He maybe taken part in the Battle of the Tippecanoe as a John Rice.

In 1814 he built a Mill on the Blue River River.

John was a justice of the peace.

Chelsea DINN (deceassd) put a marker for the Frederick ROYSE soldier men on Horners Chapel Cemetery.


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