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1726 - 1778 (51 years)
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Name |
Isaac CARPENTER [1] |
- He was a farmer at Harrisons, Westchester County, During the Revolutionary War his farm was nearly ruined, as it was so situated as to be alternately occupied by both armies. Being "a Friend," he took no active part in the struggle. At the battle of White Plains a skirmish too place in a rye-field near his house, the wounded being cared for there, where at that time a portion of the American army was quartered. He was taken sick with "camp-fever", and died May 21, 1778. His will is dated September 4, 1777, and was not proved until May 21, 1783 (a consequent of the war). [1]
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Birth |
4 Jun 1726 |
Musketa Cove, Long Island [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
21 May 1778 [1] |
Person ID |
I88115 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
22 Nov 2017 |
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Sources |
- [S9164] Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in American From Settlement at Providence, R.I., 1637-1901.
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