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Corp Nathan Harding

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Corp Nathan Harding

Birth
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Oct 1808 (aged 70)
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave #464
Memorial ID
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S/o Moses Harding and Mary Bullard.
Married Dorcas Fisher, April 26, 1745 in Medfield, MA.
They had 6 children.

Catalog of Graves in the Old Section of Vine Lake Cemetery - Medfield, MA (Compiled in 1976), 11. Grave #464, Harding, Nathan, age at death - in 71st yr.; date of death - Oct. 10, 1808.

All Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. results for Nathan Harding
Volume 7, page 266
Harding, Nathan, Medfield. Corporal, Capt. Ephraim Chenery's (Medfield) co., Col. John Smith's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 13 days; also, Private, Capt. Sabin Mann's co. of Medfield militia; return of train band with equipments, dated June 10, 1776; age, 38 yrs.; also, Medfield militia records; list of men credited with turns of service "Dune in the Last Wars in the Days of Capt Morse the first And Captain Collidge," made up from the records and attested by Capt. Peter Collidge in Nov., 1776; said Harding credited with one-half turn and as having paid £37 10s.; list attested by Capt. Sabin Mann and Philip Blake, Clerk, Nov. 17, 1776; also, list of men drafted from Capt. [p.266] Mann's co. of Medfield militia, both train band and alarm list, to reinforce the Continental Army, agreeable to warrant of Nov. 21, 1776; reported drafted, but paid £5 in lieu of service; also, Private; list of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co. who marched to Providence, R. I., and thence to Warwick Neck, in accordance with orders given by Maj. James Metcalf Dec. 8, and Dec. 9, 1776; service, 18 days; also, Capt. Sabin Mann's co.; marched Dec. 8, 1776; discharged Dec. 25, 1776; service, 18 days, under Maj. James Metcalf; company marched to Rhode Island on the alarm of Dec. 8, 1776; also, list of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co., comprising one-half the town militia, who were ordered to march to Rhode Island on the alarm of July 22, 1777, in accordance with a warrant from Col. Hawes; said Harding reported as having marched; also, list dated Sept. 16, 1777, of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co. drafted to complete the quota for the Continental Army, but who paid money in lieu of service; reported paid £10.
S/o Moses Harding and Mary Bullard.
Married Dorcas Fisher, April 26, 1745 in Medfield, MA.
They had 6 children.

Catalog of Graves in the Old Section of Vine Lake Cemetery - Medfield, MA (Compiled in 1976), 11. Grave #464, Harding, Nathan, age at death - in 71st yr.; date of death - Oct. 10, 1808.

All Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. results for Nathan Harding
Volume 7, page 266
Harding, Nathan, Medfield. Corporal, Capt. Ephraim Chenery's (Medfield) co., Col. John Smith's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 13 days; also, Private, Capt. Sabin Mann's co. of Medfield militia; return of train band with equipments, dated June 10, 1776; age, 38 yrs.; also, Medfield militia records; list of men credited with turns of service "Dune in the Last Wars in the Days of Capt Morse the first And Captain Collidge," made up from the records and attested by Capt. Peter Collidge in Nov., 1776; said Harding credited with one-half turn and as having paid £37 10s.; list attested by Capt. Sabin Mann and Philip Blake, Clerk, Nov. 17, 1776; also, list of men drafted from Capt. [p.266] Mann's co. of Medfield militia, both train band and alarm list, to reinforce the Continental Army, agreeable to warrant of Nov. 21, 1776; reported drafted, but paid £5 in lieu of service; also, Private; list of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co. who marched to Providence, R. I., and thence to Warwick Neck, in accordance with orders given by Maj. James Metcalf Dec. 8, and Dec. 9, 1776; service, 18 days; also, Capt. Sabin Mann's co.; marched Dec. 8, 1776; discharged Dec. 25, 1776; service, 18 days, under Maj. James Metcalf; company marched to Rhode Island on the alarm of Dec. 8, 1776; also, list of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co., comprising one-half the town militia, who were ordered to march to Rhode Island on the alarm of July 22, 1777, in accordance with a warrant from Col. Hawes; said Harding reported as having marched; also, list dated Sept. 16, 1777, of men belonging to Capt. Mann's co. drafted to complete the quota for the Continental Army, but who paid money in lieu of service; reported paid £10.


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