. A record of the revolutionary soldiers buries in Lake County, Ohio, with partial list of those in Geauga County, and a membership roll of New Connecticut chapter, Daughters of the American revolution. ord,who was horn in Saybrook, Conn., June 5, 1712,died Dec. 15, 1821, and was buried at Killings-worth, Conn. He was a Capt. in the 7th Regi-ment of the Connecticut Militia. This regimentwas called out in the New Haven Alarm July .>,177i>, to repel Oeneral Tryon. PEARL, MBS. NANCY DOTY, Nat. ,578, Pulton, O. Ileal daughter of Peter Doty, who servedduring the War of the Revolution in


. A record of the revolutionary soldiers buries in Lake County, Ohio, with partial list of those in Geauga County, and a membership roll of New Connecticut chapter, Daughters of the American revolution. ord,who was horn in Saybrook, Conn., June 5, 1712,died Dec. 15, 1821, and was buried at Killings-worth, Conn. He was a Capt. in the 7th Regi-ment of the Connecticut Militia. This regimentwas called out in the New Haven Alarm July .>,177i>, to repel Oeneral Tryon. PEARL, MBS. NANCY DOTY, Nat. ,578, Pulton, O. Ileal daughter of Peter Doty, who servedduring the War of the Revolution in the NewJersey Militia; a pensioner. Born in Prance and died near Mt. Vernon, . in is is, at theage of 90 years, in months, and thirteen days. Mrs. Pearl was born Feb. 8, L808, passing away in the fall of L902, being nearly ninety-live years old. We mourn the loss of this, OUT oldest real daughter. RICHARDSON, MRS. LAURA ALEXANDER,Nat. No. 21,259, New York City. Great great great granddaughter of PeterOlark, \\ ho joined the Continental Army in I77r>,in Lyndeboro, N. 11., and that same year was com 86 II] • i j I •N <fe/7 i i MRS. NANCY DOTY PEARLNorly <»5 Years Old). MRS. SUSAN TRUBY missioned Capt. of the 9th Kegt., N. H. was engaged in the battle of Bennington,commanding sixty men. In this battle he Bhowedgreat bravery, being second to scale the Britishbreast works. He also took part in tin- defeatof Gen. Burgoyne at Saratoga in 1777. Under the command of Lieut. Samuel Hous-ton, he marched at the head of a company ofmen from Lyndeboro for Ticonderoga, duly (;ipt. of a company in < 5ol. SIickneys Kegt.,Gen. Starks brigade of X. H. militia, whichjoined the Northern Continental Army. of a company in Col. Daniel Moores volunteers which marched from Lyndeboro,Sept. 1777, and joined the Continental Army. Great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Pal-mer, a Revolutionary soldier from Massachusel is. See .M is. MoodCJT


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