Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Illinois
ARCH 973.3
SOL
Ill. State Genealogical Society 1975
page 181
Born: 1746 in New York
Died: November 5, 1844
Buried: White County, Illinois
Residences: Coming to Illinois, he settled in Fayette County, but removed to White County.
Service: Private: New York. He served in the Second Regiment, New York troops, commanded by Col. Philip Van Courtland.
Pension: S46402 (NY); Pension roll, December 11, 1830; Pension Census, White County, June 1, 1840, age 85, residing with Edmund Thompson, head of family.
Marker: A flat government marker in the old cemetery at Carmi was dedicated by Wabash Chapter DAR on September 21, 1964. His name is also on a monument in city park placed by the Chapter in 1936, honoring soldiers buried in White County.
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