Last Name, First Name - State of service
Addis, Capt. Simon - NJ
Adsit, John - NY
Allison, Joseph - NY
Ayers, Ezekiel, Sr. - NJ
Boyer, Johannes - PA
Bonham, Zedekiah - NJ
Bonnell, Abraham - NJ
Butterfoss Andrew - NJ
Castor, Jacob - PA
Chamberlain, Benjamin - NJ
Clay, Pvt. John, Jr. - NH
Coombs, Moses Newell - NJ
Coombs, Robert - VA
Condon, Pvt. Redmond - PA
Conklin, Nicholas - NY
Conover, John - PA
Cory, Pvt. John - NJ
Covenhoven, John - PA
Cregar, John - NJ
Dickison, Pvt. Isaac - NJ
Earle, Pvt. Richard - NY
Eckler, Peter - NY
Eddy, Jonathan - MA
Faxon, Pvt. Jacob Allen - MA
Fifield, Samuel - NH
Hankinson, Pvt. William - NJ
Kachline, Col. Peter - PA
Lanterman, Johan Peter - NJ
Long, Thomas - PA
Mackey, Capt. Joseph - NJ
Martin, Stephen - CT
Mathiot, George - NJ
McHenry, Pvt. Richard - PA
Metzger, Casper
Miers, Daniel - NY
Noble, Josiah - VT
Norman, John - NY
Osgood, Capt. David - MA
Quick, Joakim - NJ
Saxton, James - NY
Scudder, Edmund - NY
Shackelford, Richard - VA
Skinner, Abner - NY
Smith, Robert - SC
Snyder, John - PA
Snyder, Joseph - PA
Spalding, Benjamin - MA
Stark, John - NJ
Tyler, Pvt. Silas - NY
VanWay (VanWhy), Pvt. Henry- NJ
Wagerman, John - PA
Wakeley, Davie - CT
West, Ensign Andrew - NC
Wimberly, Ezekiel - NC
Wiggin, John - NH
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The
National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR)
accepts the service of Patriots for the period between April 19,
1775 (the Battle of Lexington) and November 26, 1783 (the withdrawal
of British Troops from New York). Service can be in the military,
as a signer of the Declaration of Independence, in Civil Service
(state, county, or town), and patriotic service. Further details
and examples about what constitutes a Patriot and his/her service
can be found through links to NSDAR's web site found on the next
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