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  2. Simeon Prior - Wikipedia

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    Simeon Prior (May 16, 1754 – June 29, 1837) was a blacksmith and Revolutionary War soldier, who in 1802 along with his family founded Northampton Township, Ohio, now a part of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. [1] The original family farm was located in what was called the Connecticut Western Reserve on the eastern shoulder of the Cuyahoga Valley.

  3. Daniel F. Bakeman - Wikipedia

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    According to Bakeman's later testimony, during the American Revolution, he served as a private in the Tryon County militia for the last four years of the war, and was a member of the company commanded by a captain named Van Arnum during the period when the county militia was commanded by Marinus Willett.

  4. Timothy Murphy (sniper) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Murphy (c. 1751 – c. 1818) was an American soldier who fought during the Revolutionary War. In the Saratoga campaign, Murphy is reputed to have shot and killed British Army officers Sir Francis Clerke and Simon Fraser. Murphy's life is the subject of a 1953 novel titled The Rifleman.

  5. Rosanna Waters Farrow - Wikipedia

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    She was the twin sister of Philemon Waters, Jr., who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. [2] [3] Rosanna Waters married John Thomas Farrow (1727-1776). Around 1764, the Farrow family moved to present-day Spartanburg, South Carolina, along the Enoree River. In 1776, John Thomas Farrow died of smallpox on his ...

  6. Barzillai Lew - Wikipedia

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    Barzillai Lew (November 5, 1743 — January 18, 1822) was an African-American soldier who served with distinction during the American Revolutionary War. Family History [ edit ]

  7. Robert Porterfield (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Porterfield was born in then-vast Frederick County to Vonie Erlene Miller Porterfield, his father Charles Porterfield (1715–1778) having moved his family into the Shenandoah Valley from Pennsylvania. The family also included another son, Charles Porterfield (1750–1781) and a daughter Eleanor (1756–1835), who would marry Lt. Andrew Heth.

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