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  2. 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 ]

  3. The Monday After: A look back at Stark County veterans from ...

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    Revolutionary War soldier Jacob Shearer is the only soldier who fought for independence who is buried in Osnaburg Township. He got a new grave marker in 2013.

  4. Joseph Plumb Martin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Plumb Martin (also spelled as Joseph Plum Martin; [6] November 21, 1760 – May 2, 1850) was a soldier in the Connecticut Militia and Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and was mustered out as a 23-year-old Sergeant in a Sapper company. His published narrative of his experiences, re-discovered in the 1950s, has ...

  5. Edward Hector - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hector (born about 1744) was an African American soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Hector was one of three to five thousand people of color that fought for the cause of American independence.

  6. Andrew Lewis (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Born in County Donegal, he moved with his family to the British colony of Virginia at a young age. [1] A colonel in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War , and brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War , his most famous victory was the Battle of Point Pleasant in Dunmore's War in 1774, although he also drove Lord ...

  7. 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.

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