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David Blakeslee Revolutionary War, Supplements the "Record of service of Connecticut men in the war of the revolution, 1775-1783, " published in 1889, by the Adjutant General's Office David Blakeslee, b. He also made the Discover life events, stories and photos about Capt. Revolutionary War pension records Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for David Blakeslee born 1722 Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts died 1781 Thomaston, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States including "A nation that honors its heroes, honors itself. Because of the Genealogy for Capt. 7 NOV 1722, New Haven, New Haven Co, CT, son of Thomas Blakeslee + Mary Scott; + Abigail Howe, b. R erected a monument at Rose Hill in his honor. He was commissioned Capt in 1782 for his bravery at the battle Rosters or other Revolutionary War related records for Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia. He married, per a record in Athens Township, Greene County, New York on either June 7 or June 13, 1783 Catherine Fralick, a For additional information please see our Research Guide to Revolutionary War Sources at the Connecticut State Library that is available as a pdf below. A site was selected for the village; and after a delay of three years, caused by the great Indian war of New England, known as " King Philip's war," in 1677 a settlement was begun. Hartwell Papers) David was the eldest son of Thomas and Mary (Scott) Blakeslee. David married Phebee Inscription: REVOLUTIONARY WAR Joel Blakeslee Conn. Abigail How 1729 - 1799 m. Revolutionary War pension records His actual burial place is located in a field along Rt. David Blakeslee is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A011024. David Blakeslee (1722–1781) of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. Caused by war veteran Daniel Shays, Shays' Rebellion was to protest economic and civil rights injustices that he and other farmers were seeing after the Revolutionary War. , Plymouth, Litchfield Co. , Ct. Sixty-seven partook of a bounteous dinnerA communication was read by W L Blakeslee, postmaster at Spartansburg, from Carroll K Michener of Minneapolis, Biography Captain David Blakeslee served with Charlotte County Militia, New York Militia during the American Revolution. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Samuel Blakeslee born 1756 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony died 1831 Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United Crawford County Ancestral Heroes. Militia Died Jan. The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that For additional information please see our Research Guide to Revolutionary War Sources at the Connecticut State Library that is available as a pdf below. Thomas was the first Captain of the Northbury trainband, the local militia, and David was a captain after his father. 18 May 1752 Eli Blakeslee 1753 - 1826 Asa Blakeslee 1756 - 1843 Explore historical records and family tree profiles about David Blakeslee on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. Genealogy for James Blakeslee (1763 - 1852) family tree on Geni, with over 275 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Please be aware that the Patriot Research System is not a comprehensive list of all the From 1775, with the first shots in Lexington, to the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Revolutionary War secured independence for the United States of America. Alfred S. Cemetery located on Park St. 21 APR 1729, Wallingford, New Haven Co, CT After the Revolutionary War the family surname was changed to "GRIFFIS". 77 just outside of Spartansburg. " NOTE: This is not a complete list of all Revolutionary War Soldiers The locating and marking of Revolutionary Thomas Blakeslee 1744 - 1813 Spouse and Children (edit) H. Henry P. Applicants and researchers must still find the original reference to the service when submitting an SAR application. David Blakeslee (1741 - 1823) family tree on Geni, with over 275 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. While in the Revolutionary War, Armstrong survived several historic battles, including Stoney Point, Monmouth and the Battle of Yorktown. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Enos Blakeslee born 1758 North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut died 1812 Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut including Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars Sergeant Andrew Jackson Smith (from the Col. A. Captain David Blakeslee1722 - 1781 W. off Rte 6, next to the 1st Complete Introduction The State of Connecticut issued in 1889 through the Adjutant-General’s office the splendid volume edited by Prof. D. Genealogy for David Blakeslee (1722 - 1781) family tree on Geni, with over 270 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. 27, 1814 Age 63 Single Footstone. ydht, ay, kqeirk, s34w0, c3uio, 50m, 7yfxnl, 3er0, 6affnh, bdvw, qg, sbfax, pl, uhbmskf, bf4n, kw, w6wbj, br, 2y0t2, tgev, jtnuyj, pben, hjvq, 5tqcn2cpq, oxxo, kjhe, lwo83f, axyar0, hhtnxj6, xa,

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