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  2. Whitfield family of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War as a General. Nathan Bryan Whitfield (1799-1868) — Member of North Carolina General Assembly from Lenoir County, 1821; Member of North Carolina Senate from Lenoir County, 1822–23, 1825, 1827. General of the North Carolina militia during the war.

  3. Template:Gulick family tree - Wikipedia

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    Peter Johnson Gulick (1796–1877) [i] Fanny Hinckley Thomas (1798–1883) Luther Halsey Gulick Sr. (1828–1891) [ii] Orramel Hinckley Gulick (1830–1923) John Thomas Gulick

  4. John Townsend (Oyster Bay) - Wikipedia

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    Nor are they related to the other Townsend families found throughout the colonies prior to the Revolutionary War. Old genealogies often perpetuate this myth but better access to records and YDNA testing have resolved this issue. [6] John was one of the original settlers of Flushing, having been granted a patent by Gov. Keift in 1645. [7]

  5. American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was an armed conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.

  6. John W. Gulick - Wikipedia

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    John Wiley Gulick was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, on November 8, 1874, [1] the son of James Wharton Gulick and Susan Holland (Green) Gulick. He was educated in the public schools of Goldsboro, and attended courses in engineering at several universities prior to embarking on a full-time military career. [1]

  7. 5th Maryland Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Maryland Regiment is a designation which has been held by several units over the years, not all of which necessarily share the same lineage and honors. The term "5th Maryland" has most frequently been connected to militia units in Baltimore, even though the first unit to bear the designation was formed in 1776 from volunteers in rural Maryland.

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