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1724 - 1833 (~ 109 years)
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Name |
WILLEY Ezekiel |
Birth |
CA 1724 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
DF4A2102550D43B28DFEF5CD343CC9B2DB7A |
Death |
4 Jun 1833 |
Northfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire [1] |
Notes |
- Service details from pension claim application:
While living in Lee, Strafford County, New Hampshire, Ezekiel Willey enlisted May 25, 1775, served eight months as private in Captain Winborn Adam's company in Colonel Poor's New Hampshire Regiment and was in the Battle of Bunker Hill. He continued to serve in the same company or some other company in the same regiment until the British evacuated Boston in March, 1776. He enlisted in the summer of 1776 and served as private in Colonel Balwin's Regiment to reinforce the Northern Continental Army in New York or Canada, captain of the company and length of this enlistment not given. He enlisted in 1877 in the United States Army and was at the capture of Burgoyne, details of this enlistment not given.
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Person ID |
I38987 |
Old North Yarmouth, Maine |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2011 |
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Sources |
- [S3963] Military-Revolutionary War Pension Claim Application, W.16083 filed on behalf of Patty (Glover) Willey.
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