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Patriot Index - S to Z Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Patriot Index - S to Z Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Sabin Elihu 1813 10 May 1748 CT 10 Nov 1828 Sackett Benjamin 2235 28 Jul 1762 CT 14 Jul 1844 Sackett Elijah 247 Circa 1751 PA 29 Aug 1837 Sackett John 3645 1755 NJ 1819 Sage Comfort 4062 22 Aug 1731 CT 14 Mar 1799 Sage Enos 4851 27 May 1757 MA Private in the Continental & MA Line. Enl Dec 4, 1775 in Capt. Allen's Co, Col. Whitcomb's Regt. Also in Capt. 16 Jul 1839 Deming's Co., Col. Ashley's (Bershire Co. MA) Regt. July 8th - 21st, 1777. Sage Stephen 2326 1752 CT Sage William 1545 1748 CT 8 Nov 1833 Sallee William 2555 Saltonstall Gurdon 2614 22 Dec 1708 NY 19 Sep 1785 Saltonstall Winthrop 4063 10 Jun 1737 CT Jul 1811 Sammis Silas 4251 13 Sep 1731 7 Apr 1803 Sammis Timothy 465 29 Jul 1739 NY 16 Nov 1803 Sammis Timothy 4287 Bap 29 1739 NY 16 Nov 1803 Sampson Jacob 3313 1737 MA 1834 Sampson Thomas 2194 14 Dec 1737 MA 7 Mar 1824 Sampson William 5417 26 Feb 1749 MA Capts Bildad Arnold, Andrew Sampson; Col Lathrop. 12 Jun 1815 Sampson Zabdiel 765 26 Apr 1727 MA 12 Sep 1776 Sanders Henry 5290 26 Oct 1751 SC Private in the South Carolina Militia under Capt. Boykin and Gen. Greene 13 Feb 1834 Sanders Jacob 4273 4 Jul 1710 MA 6 Apr 1792 Sanford Aaron 2591 8 Aug 1745 CT 15 Sep 1809 Sanford Aaron 4821 26 May 1757 CT Soldier: Apr - May, 1775 Col. Waterbury 5th Regiment, 10th Company CT Militia; Apr 1777 fought Gen. Tyron's raid 8 Feb 1849 on Danbury, CT; Oct 1777 Silliman. Sanford Benoni 2787 5 Mar 1762 CT 24 Oct 1816 Sanford Elihu 613 26 Apr 1759 CT 9 Oct 1839 Sanford Elisha 2409 11 Jul 1750 CT 12 Jul 1841 Sanford Jairus 2240 21 Nov 1762 CT 9 Sep 1851 Friday, April 13, 2018 Page 1 of 45 Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Sanford James 3070 1758 CT 14 Apr 1842 Sanford Samuel 2015 29 May 1698 CT 3 May 1781 Sanford Samuel 2280 1740 CT 17 Mar 1804 Sanford Seth 114 18 Aug 1735 CT 3 Jul 1805 Sanford Strong 1944 9 Oct 1760 CT 3 May 1846 Sargeant Elijah 4662 22 Jan 1739 MA 15 Jun 1798 Sargent Abel 746 10 Sep 1734 NH Sargent Jacob 1099 CT Sargent Paul 1645 1745 MA 15 Sep 1827 Satterlee Jonas 3848 4 May 1742 CT 1778 Satterlee Samuel 915 CT Of Stonington, Ct, a Captain of minutemen. Satterly Nathaniel 4010 1710 NY 1795 Saunders John 1307 16 Jul 1757 MA 4 Mar 1844 Saunders John 2351 CT Saunders John 3922 9 Jun 1748 CT Private in the 1st Company, 5th Continental Regiment 20 Apr 1827 Savage Abijah 3102 22 Jul 1744 CT 9 Jan 1825 Savage Elisha 743 9 Dec 1728 CT 24 Jan 1807 Savage Josiah 2195 9 Jan 1760 CT 14 Apr 1831 Savage Josiah 3800 17 Oct 1735 CT 6 Jul 1804 Savage Samuel 2564 9 May 1756 CT 17 Dec 1819 Savage Selah 2543 9 Jan 1759 CT 15 Apr 1846 Savage Seth 558 8 Sep 1755 CT 25 Oct 1842 Sawyer Daniel 3981 1746 MA 3 Aug 1779 Sayles John 1488 6 Jan 1723 RI Sazarus Marks 3768 22 Feb 1757 1 Nov 1826 Scales Samuel 736 Schell John 4988 30 Nov 1754 PA Pvt., Capt. Forepaugh's Co. of Philadelphia Militia; Capt. Sigfreed's 1st Co., 4th Bat. Of Phila. Co. 5th Class. 30 Mar 1825 Schenck John 1523 3 Feb 1746 NJ 4 Oct 1794 Schimpf Johann 4822 about 1734 PA Private 7th Class, 3rd Battalion, Lancaster Militia under Capt. Andrew Boggs. 1793 Friday, April 13, 2018 Page 2 of 45 Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Schmidt/Smith Johannes 2767 30 Mar 1730 NY 18 Apr 1815 Schofield Ezra 2562 27 Nov 1757 CT 29 Jun 1840 Schuurman John 3982 27 Feb 1729 NJ 6 Jul 1795 Schuyler Philip 1409 20 Nov 1733 NY 18 Nov 1804 Scofield Gersham 3081 4 Jul 1751 10 Mar 1825 Scofield Michael 163 24 Jan 1741 NY 6 Aug 1786 Scott Abel 350 15 Apr 1751 MA 1 Jan 1837 Scott Joel 573 29 Oct 1751 MA 8 Nov 1836 Scott Jonathan 4002 28 Jan 1735 VT 23 Nov 1784 Scott Moses 1739 22 Mar 1742 MA 8 Dec 1817 Scott William 2709 1743 MA 19 Sep 1796 Scott William 4339 8 Feb 1728 SC 20 Mar 1807 Scott William 4963 14 Jan 1734 CT Private in Capt. Albert Chapman's Co., Apr 16, 1776 to Aug 15, 1776. 22 Jan 1815 Scott Zebulon 5008 16 Jun 1718 CT Paid for keeping widow Williams and her 2 children 4 months, 1778. 21 May 1798 Scovele Elisha 2812 1734 CT Oct 1797 Scovell Elisha 1956 1734 CT 1779 Scovil John 5306 14 Oct 1749 CT Private in Capt. Abram Tyler's Co., Col. Lay's Regiment, April 1775; additional service in 1776, 1777, and 1778. 29 Nov 1838 Scoville Edward 1798 12 Feb 1710 CT 5 Sep 1779 Scranton Timothy 1341 1 Apr 1761 CT Pvt, Sixth Regiment, Connecticut Continental Line under Col. William Douglas and Col. Return Jonathan Meigs. 11 Feb 1848 Scribner Asa 1999 CT Circa 1787 Scribner Thadeus 2385 26 Jul 1781 NY 3 Dec 1845 Scroggy Thomas 4011 20 Mar 1754 NJ 27 Jun 1835 Scudder Joseph 4801 4 Apr 1705 NJ Public elected official of Maidenhead Twsp Hunterdon County, NJ for two terms of one year during the 26 Jan 1799 Revolutionary War. Scudder Joseph 4900 27 Jul 1748 NJ Patriotic Service: Committee re Overseers of Roads, 1776 - 1777. 2 Dec 1822 Scudder Robert 3335 CT 1806 Scudder William 2421 1739 NJ 1793 Scudder William 3604 1739 NY 1804 Seabury John 4085 26 Nov 1727 NY 1799 Friday, April 13, 2018 Page 3 of 45 Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Seamans Hezekiah 5273 29 Apr 1763 RI Private, Capt. Kimball's Co., Col. Kimballs's Reg't of Rhode Island Militia. 15 Mar 1835 Searing Daniel 3071 28 Jun 1759 NY 10 Apr 1833 Sears David 2386 17 Apr 1753 CT 21 Dec 1841 Sears Isaac 5223 03 Nov 1757 CT Private in the company commanded by Capt Amasa Mills, regiment of Col Samuel Wyllys of CT 1776-1777 16 Sep 1838 Sears Thomas 3109 30 Apr 1745 NY 26 Apr 1804 Sears Willard 2057 8 Sep 1760 CT 23 Aug 1838 Seaver Moses 5379 abt. 1737 MA Private in Capt. Moses Wheelock's Co., Col. Jonathan Ward's Reg't, enlisted May 10, 1775; service 2 months 21 days. 1810 Seaward Noadiah 1213 14 Feb 1742 MA 30 Mar 1825 Seber Saffremus 2289 NY 6 Aug 1777 Sedgwick John 2214 7 Mar 1742 CT 28 Aug 1820 Sedgwick Timothy 1725 7 Dec 1763 CT 13 Sep 1833 Seeley James 2019 29 Jul 1722 CT 5 Dec 1809 Seeley Seth 1657 1737 CT 23 May 1817 Seely Josiah 5283 James David Rooney ns#169139 placeholder info until record copy arrives 2/18/15 DJP Seelye Abel 4613 1 Oct 1739 CT 6 Dec 1806 Seelye James 2544 29 Jul 1722 CT 9 Dec 1809 Seelye Nathan 2239 1738 CT 29 Jun 1787 Seixas Benjamin 2963 17 Jan 1747 NY 16 Aug 1823 Selby William 2489 8 Jun 1717 CT 6 Jun 1804 Selden Elias 1152 22 Aug 1728 CT Private soldier serving with Ct troops, at White Plains, NY, where he was discharged for disability; he was afterwards 1 Jul 1817 Captain of militia. Selden Samuel 1345 11 Jan 1723 CT 11 Oct 1776 Selden Samuel 1493 7 Nov 1748 CT 7 Sep 1819 Selin Anthony 583 PA 3 Feb 1792 Selleck Joseph 3905 14 Feb 1759 CT 16 Mar 1846 Sellew Philip 3223 1743 CT 12 Jun 1828 Sensenderfer Martin 2795 11 Jun 1739 PA Oct 1784 Sessions John 2136 9 Jan 1741 VT 1 May 1820 Sexton George 2750 14 Nov 1756 VT 13 Oct 1815 Friday, April 13, 2018 Page 4 of 45 Patriot Last First Anc # Date of Birth Service Patriot Service Date of Death Sexton Jonathan 1991 1754 CT 14 Jan 1817 Sexton Oliver 2485 26 Oct 1761 MA Sexton Samuel 3165 9 Feb 1749 CT 15 apr 1826 Seybolt John 4599 1727 NY 11 Feb 1797 Seymour Aaron 1964 4 Mar 1749 CT 20 Aug 1820 Seymour Charles 982 1738 CT Commanded a company of the 1st regiment of Ct militia, Major Newbury's, in the campaign around NY, 1776; also 14 May 1802 commanded a company in Col Belden's regiment at Peekskill Mar-Jun 1777. Seymour Joash 2919 1 May 1742 CT 17 Nov 1795 Seymour John 1250 CT Served in militia and was a pensioner by reason of such service. Seymour Jonathan 2425 27 Aug 1757 CT 26 Jul 1819 Seymour Nathan 20 15 Apr 1758 MA 7 May 1843 Seymour Noah 1139 10 Nov 1759 CT In revolutionary army in 1778 & served as an Orderly-sergeant in Capt Amasa Mills's company, Col Enos's regiment, 26 Mar 1832 on the Hudson. He afterwards enlisted in Capt Elijah Seymour's company of dragoons. Seymour Seth 3881 1738 CT before 1793 Seymour Thomas 1351 19 Jun 1757 CT 16 May 1811 Seymour Thomas 2640 circa 1727 CT 16 Feb 1812 Seymour Truman 2950 4 Nov 1760 CT 27 Jul 1812 Shank Christian 4786 10 Oct 1752 PA Private, 8th Company, 8th Battalion, Lancaster County, PA 23 Mar 1832 Shank Jacob 4842 circa 1750 PA Pvt in Capt McQueen's 3rd Battalion, Lancaster Co, PA, 25 May 1778.
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