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Nathan Bostwick, a patriot of the Revolution, enlisted Dec. 20, 1775 in Captain Brown's company in the regiment commanded by Col. John Durkee and served in same until Dec. 31, 1776; January 1, 1777 was commissioned an essign in Capt. Eleazer Warner's company in the regiment commanded by Col. Herman Swift of the Connecticut line and served until Nov. 15, 1777 when he was discharged at White March, Pa. on account of the state of his health. Mr. Bostwick early joined the Pike settlement, locating on the farm afterwards owned by David Becker. Here he died in the autumn of 1829, aged 82 years. He enjoyed the benefits of a pension in his last years. He had a considerable family who moved away soon after his death. One of his sons was John Bostwick.
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Nathan Bostwick, a patriot of the Revolution, enlisted Dec. 20, 1775 in Captain Brown's company in the regiment commanded by Col. John Durkee and served in same until Dec. 31, 1776; January 1, 1777 was commissioned an essign in Capt. Eleazer Warner's company in the regiment commanded by Col. Herman Swift of the Connecticut line and served until Nov. 15, 1777 when he was discharged at White March, Pa. on account of the state of his health. Mr. Bostwick early joined the Pike settlement, locating on the farm afterwards owned by David Becker. Here he died in the autumn of 1829, aged 82 years. He enjoyed the benefits of a pension in his last years. He had a considerable family who moved away soon after his death. One of his sons was John Bostwick.
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