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1776 Badge at Find A Grave for those who served in the American Revolutionary War 1775-1783 |
I checked on some ancestors.
Charles Marsh was my fifth great grandfather. He resided in Essex County, New Jersey in the area of Elizabethtown and Westfield. (These are now in Union County.) He lived long enough to apply for a pension. In his affidavit, Charles described participation in battles throughout his area. He first volunteered in June 1776 in the Infantry of the Militia of New Jersey. He fought at the
Battle of Springfield and Connecticut Farms in June of 1780.
The memorial page of Charles Marsh already had the 1776 badge when I visited.
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Memorial page of Charles Marsh (1755-1833) Buried in the Presbyterian Church Burial Grounds Westfield, Union County, New Jersey |
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Cover page Pension papers of Charles Marsh |
The memorial page of Conrad Hopler, my sixth great grandfather, was lacking the 1776 badge but now has one after my edit request. He lived in Morris County, New Jersey and fought with Arnold's Light Horse Troop.
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Book mentioning members of the Morris County, New Jersey Light Horse Troop. Does anyone know where I might find this "original enlistment paper"? |
George Taylor, my sixth great grandfather, was also lacking the 1776 badge, but that was remedied. George lived in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He lived long enough to file for a pension.
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Cover page of George's pension papers. This paper is a tertiary source of his date of death. |
Simeon Rockefeller was my seventh great grandfather. He served as a private in Colonel Henry Livingston's Regiment New York Militia. His memorial did not have the badge for a veteran "V" and did not have the 1776 badge. I requested that these be added, but as of this writing, they have not.
You can find some Revolutionary War service records at
Fold3.