In the war of 1812- 14 Reuben Green was in Capt. Robert Hamilton's company of the 2nd Lincoln and his deadly shooting while on picket duty marked him as the quarry of a special man-hunt by United States dragoons when the invaders "held the lines" just before the battle of Lundy's Lane. His wits alone saved his life. He was with the British forces at Beaver Dams and Lundy's Lane.
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In the war of 1812- 14 Reuben Green was in Capt. Robert Hamilton's company of the 2nd Lincoln and his deadly shooting while on picket duty marked him as the quarry of a special man-hunt by United States dragoons when the invaders "held the lines" just before the battle of Lundy's Lane. His wits alone saved his life. He was with the British forces at Beaver Dams and Lundy's Lane.
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See his father's bio information for verification of U.E.L. desgination
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Reuben Green
Died March 28th, 1873
Aged 90 years and 1 month
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