Report: Veterans/Military Service
Description: An overview of people listed in the database with military service (not complete and work in progress due to database issues)
Matches 151 to 200 of 204
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth Date | Wars | _MILT | _MILT: Date | _MILT: Place | Death Date | Death Place |
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151 | SHOREY, Edmond Jr. | 3 Sep 1834 | Civil War Soldier, died in service | 28 May 1864 | Hampton, Rappahannock, Virginia, USA | |||
152 | FROST, Charles | 30 Jul 1632 | Frost was stationed in Kittery, Maine (present-day Eliot, Maine) and was the highest-ranking military leader in Maine during King William's War until he was killed by Indians along with a number of other local residents at Ambush Rock. | Major of the Military Forces in Maine, King William's War | Between 1688 and 1697 | 4 Jul 1697 | Eliot, York, Maine, USA | |
153 | ADAMS, President John | 30 Oct 1735 | 4 Jul 1826 | Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA | ||||
154 | SHOREY, Jeremiah | 31 Mar 1821 | Maine, USA | 20 Apr 1883 | Lebanon, York, Maine, USA | |||
155 | FRENCH, Nehemiah | 4 Apr 1755 | Answered the alarm to Lexington and Concord at start of Revolutionary War | |||||
156 | ADAMS, Ebenezer G | 4 Jun 1780 | Battle of Plattsburgh in War of 1812 | Between 1812 and 1814 | Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, USA | 1827 | Barnstead, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA | |
157 | MOSES, Lieutenant Aaron Sr | 5 Jun 1650 | Lieutenant in Captain Tobias Langston's company | 6 Jun 1713 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | |||
158 | ADAMS, Captain Ebenezer Jr | 5 Jun 1784 | 1 Feb 1813 | 1 Jun 1820 | Barnstead, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA | |||
159 | TUCKER, Benjamin III | 5 Mar 1703 | Revolutionary War Soldier | 20 May 1785 | Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA | |||
160 | GILBERT, Valmore Philias | 5 Mar 1916 | 24 Sep 1940 | Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA | 16 Jun 1992 | Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA | ||
161 | FRENCH, Captain William | 6 Apr 1606 | Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Junior Sergeant in 1643, First Sergeant in 1646, and Ensign in 1650 | Between 1643 and 1650 | Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA | 20 Nov 1681 | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA | |
162 | FRENCH, Captain William | 6 Apr 1606 | Lietenant of local militia during King Philip's War | 20 Nov 1681 | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA | |||
163 | FRENCH, Captain William | 6 Apr 1606 | Militia member made Lieutenant on March 26, 1647, and later Captain | 1647 | Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA | 20 Nov 1681 | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA | |
164 | GARLAND, Dodivah | 6 Dec 1722 | Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT,CAPT PHILIP HUBBARD,COL SCAMMON 2) SIGNER OF ASSOC TEST, ROCHESTER, 1776 | 1776 | 19 Apr 1798 | Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA | ||
165 | SHOREY, Alfred | 6 Mar 1827 | Between 1861 and 1865 | USA | 6 Mar 1912 | Fort Fairfield, Aroostook, Maine, USA | ||
166 | TIBBETS, Samuel | 7 Aug 1666 | Captain in the French and Indian Wars | 9 Dec 1738 | Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA | |||
167 | EGBERT King of Wessex | 771 | Defeat of Mercia - Egbert invaded Mercia and drove Wiglaf, the king of Mercia, into exile. This victory gave Egbert control of the London Mint, and he issued coins as King of Mercia. | 839 | ||||
168 | EGBERT King of Wessex | 771 | The battle of Ellendun - one of the most important battles in Anglo-Saxon history. Egbert defeated Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellendun—now Wroughton, near Swindon | 839 | ||||
169 | NUTTER, Rufus O. | 8 May 1842 | Civil War | Lost at sea, end of Civil War, USS Ohio and Fort G | ||||
170 | ROBERTIEN, Charles made peace with Robert and appointed him Count of Anjou. Thereafter Robert successfully defended the northern coast against a Viking invasion. Robert Rutpert Magnus Strong Marquis | 820 | Joined a rebellion against Charles the Bald. With the Bretons under Salomon he led the Frankish nobles of Neustria and invited Louis the German to invade West Francia and receive their homage. | 858 | 2 Jul 866 | Brissarthe, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France | ||
171 | ROBERTIEN, Charles made peace with Robert and appointed him Count of Anjou. Thereafter Robert successfully defended the northern coast against a Viking invasion. Robert Rutpert Magnus Strong Marquis | 820 | Charles granted Louis the Stammerer, his son, the lay abbacy of Saint Martin of Tours—a worthy benefice but small in comparison with the kingdom he had received in 856, and lost in 858. Louis rebelled and with Salomon, mounted war against Robert. | 862 | 2 Jul 866 | Brissarthe, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France | ||
172 | ROBERTIEN, Charles made peace with Robert and appointed him Count of Anjou. Thereafter Robert successfully defended the northern coast against a Viking invasion. Robert Rutpert Magnus Strong Marquis | 820 | Robert warred with Pepin II in his later years. In 863 he again defended Autun from Louis the German; he campaigned in Neustria in 865 and again in 866, shortly before his death, dealing with Bretons and Vikings ravaging the environs of Le Mans. | Between 863 and 866 | 2 Jul 866 | Brissarthe, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France | ||
173 | FROST, Jacob | 9 Jul 1753 | Revolutionary War Patriot - Rank of Sergeant | ORDERLY SGT, PVT; CAPTS JOHN TRULL, BENJAMIN WALKER, AMOS FOSTER, COLS BRIDGE, HOW, 27TH MA REGT, LEXINGTON ALARM, BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, POW | 1775 | 28 Jun 1839 | Norway, Oxford, Maine, USA | |
174 | MOSES, William | 9 Oct 1757 | 16 Nov 1781 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | 20 Feb 1795 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | ||
175 | MOSES, William | 9 Oct 1757 | 1780 | New Hampshire, USA | 20 Feb 1795 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | ||
176 | MOSES, William | 9 Oct 1757 | Dec 1775 | New Hampshire, USA | 20 Feb 1795 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | ||
177 | D’ALBINI, William | Abt 1160 | First Baron's War: he held Rochester Castle for the barons, and was imprisoned (and nearly hanged) after John captured it. | Commander in the Second Battle of Lincoln at Lincoln's Castle | 20 May 1217 | Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England | 7 May 1236 | Uffington, Lincolnshire, England |
178 | MARMION, Sir, 2nd Baron Marmion of Tanfield John | Abt 1292 | He was summoned, as John Marmion "le fitz" for military service against the Scots in 1314, and again in 1322 and 1323. | Between 1314 and 1323 | 30 Apr 1335 | |||
179 | CHURCH, Richard | Abt 1608 | Volunteer service in the Pequot War | 27 Dec 1668 | Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA | |||
180 | SAWTELL, Richard | Abt 1610 | During King Philip's war, Richard's Groton house, which was being used as one of the five garrison houses, was torched, and burned along with the rest of the town. | 21 Aug 1694 | Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA | |||
181 | SEVERANCE, John | Abt 1612 | Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts | Between 1641 and 1642 | Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | 8 Apr 1682 | Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | |
182 | VERMET-DIT-LAFORME, Antoine | Abt 1636 | Upon arrival, the Cie Grandfontaine helped build Fort Ste-Therese and the road from the fort to Chambly. The company wintered over in Quebec (1666-1667) and 40 of the 60 soldiers were ill with scurvy. | 1666 | Fort Saint-Therese, Quebec, Canada | 25 Aug 1713 | Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada | |
183 | VERMET-DIT-LAFORME, Antoine | Abt 1636 | Antoine was a Carnignan soldier in the Grand Fontaine Company of the Poitou Regiment stationed at Blaye, Gironde; Aquitaine in France. The company was one of the first of 23 companies to arrive in New France & commanded by Hector D'ANDIGNÉ of Grandfontain | 1664 | France | 25 Aug 1713 | Sainte-Famille, L'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada | |
184 | CHURCH, Colonel Benjamin | Abt 1639 | King Philip's War: Church was the principal military aide to Governor Josiah Winslow of Plymouth Colony. | 17 Jan 1718 | Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA | |||
185 | CHURCH, Colonel Benjamin | Abt 1639 | Church was wounded while serving as an aide to Governor Winslow, the commander of the colonial forces in the battle. | 17 Jan 1718 | Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA | |||
186 | CHURCH, Colonel Benjamin | Abt 1639 | King William's War: Church led four major expeditions during the war | 17 Jan 1718 | Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA | |||
187 | CHURCH, Colonel Benjamin | Abt 1639 | Queen Anne's War: Church went on his fifth and final expedition into Acadia. | 17 Jan 1718 | Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA | |||
188 | COLBATH, Benjamin | Abt 1720 | Fellow's Company during Siege of Louisbourg | Private in Fellow's Company during Siege of Louisbourg | 1745 | 20 Mar 1778 | Valley Forge, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA | |
189 | MCCARTHY, John | Abt 1827 | 6 Feb 1854 | 28 May 1864 | Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA | |||
190 | LE BOEF, Sir John Giffard | Abt 24 Jun 1277 | Served as knight of the shire for County Buckinghamshire. | 28 Sep 1315 | Buckinghamshire, England | Aft 30 Mar 1328 | Gloucestershire, England | |
191 | LE BOEF, Sir John Giffard | Abt 24 Jun 1277 | Appointed as a commissioner to raise soldiers for the Scottish War. | 26 Mar 1316 | Aft 30 Mar 1328 | Gloucestershire, England | ||
192 | LE BOEF, Sir John Giffard | Abt 24 Jun 1277 | Reported as ill and unable to serve in person against the Scots. | 20 Jun 1322 | Aft 30 Mar 1328 | Gloucestershire, England | ||
193 | LE BOEF, Sir John Giffard | Abt 24 Jun 1277 | Returned as a man at arms but unable to act due to gout. | 31 Oct 1322 | Aft 30 Mar 1328 | Gloucestershire, England | ||
194 | LE BOEF, Sir John Giffard | Abt 24 Jun 1277 | Summoned from Devonshire to muster at Berwick on Tweed for military service against the Scots. | 24 Jun 1301 | Aft 30 Mar 1328 | Gloucestershire, England | ||
195 | AYRES, John | Aft 1615 | Was among the 8 men killed instantly in the skirmish known as Wheeler's Surprise | Captain in local militia | 2 Aug 1675 | Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA | ||
196 | AYRES, John | Aft 1615 | King Philip's War | Captain in local militia | 2 Aug 1675 | Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA | ||
197 | NUTTER, Charles Amos | Aft 1830 | 10 Aug 1863 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | 7 Apr 1865 | Farmville, Cumberland, Virginia, USA | ||
198 | NUTTER, Charles Amos | Aft 1830 | 11 Apr 1866 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA | 7 Apr 1865 | Farmville, Cumberland, Virginia, USA | ||
199 | FITZROBERT, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk John | Bef 1191 | During the rebellion of William de Forz, John fought on the side of Henry III's forces in the siege of Bytham Castle, Lincolnshire | 1221 | 20 Feb 1241 | England | ||
200 | GALLOWAY, Alan of | Bef 1199 | Lord of Galloway. Alan was courted by the Scottish and English kings for his remarkable military might, and was noted in Norse saga-accounts as one of the greatest warriors of his time. | Between 1200 and 1234 | Feb 1234 |
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