Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Ohio
Surnames H

Surnames H included in the book: The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio, Compiled Under the Direction of Frank D. Henderson, The Adjutant General.



HACKETT, ALLEN, (Ashtabula Co.)

D Oct 17, 1841. Aged 84 yrs. Pensioned. Bur Jefferson. O Cem. GM bymarble slab, and June 14, 1925, metal marker by Eunice Grant Chap. Fur infor Eunice Grant Chap.

HADDEN, WM., (Muskingum Co.)

Soldier in Revolutionary War and served five yrs. Ensign. Date of commission Apr 25, 1758. Bn of Hon Wm Denny Ince of Pa. Col in chief. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 1, p 129; p 180-202-266. Family data in Muskingum Co. History, p 47o. William Haden came from Pa to Ohio, settling m Muskingum Co about i820. Fur infor Muskingum Chap.

HAGEMAN, ADRIAN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1747, N. J. D 1821. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAHN, MICHAEL. (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1757, Pa. D 1792. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAIN, (HANES) CHRISTOPHER, (Medina Co.)

Served from Mass. Bur Spencer Cem. GM D. A. R. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

HAINES, BENJAMIN, (Ashtabula Co.)

Pvt. D Feb 22, 1844. Fur infor Mary Redmond Chap.

HAIR, JOHN, (Clermont Co.)

In 1840, was drawing a pens in Jackson Twp, Clermont Co, O. for service. Aged 86 yrs, while living with Arthur Clark. Br 1754. In 5th Series, Vol 7, Pa Archives; On Muster Roll of Lancaster Co, MiJ, 1781, Hrd Bn 7th Company name of "John Hair" is found. This given for investigation, and may prove to be this record. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAKE, FREDERICK, (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Union Girad, O. MI: Old stones standing, inscription effaced. Name from S. A. R. Yr Bk. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HALE, ISRAEL, (Union Co.)

Bur Richmond Cem, Claiborne Twp. Fur infor Hannah Emerson Dustin Chap.

HALE, P., (Union Co.)

Bur Richmond Cem, Claiborne Twp. Fur infor Hannah Emerson Dustin Chap.

HALE, WILLIAM, (Montgomery Co.)

Teamster at battle of Cowpens. S. C. in 1781. Rr Mch 29. 176.S in Newberry District, S. C. Mar Mary Kammack (br Oct 11, 1775, d 1837.) Children: James, John, Dorothy, Juanna, Mary, Hannah, Samuel. Sarah Ann and Dr William Hall. D Mch 3, 1858 in Butler Twp, Montgomery Co, O. Bur Quaker Cem just east of Fidelity on Montgomery-Miami Co line in southeast corner of cem. MI: "William Hall, born March 29, 1763, died March 3, 1858. (IM by marble stone erected probably by some of the James Hall family. Date not known. Marked by Richard Montgomery, S. A. R. Chap, July 2, 1927. Montgomery Co. bronze marker. Was a farmer in S. C. until towards the close of the Revolution and participated as teamster in the Battle of Cowpens. Farmer in Ohio after emigration here in 1804 until death in 1858. He came with the great influx of Quakers from the Carolinas in the early 1800's to avoid slavery. S. A. R. descendants, Charles J. Hall, 1212 N. Main St., Dayton, O. Fur infor S. A. R. Richard Montgomery Chap.

HALEY, THOMAS, (Harrison Co.)

Served in Capt Lansdale's Company, in Col Josias Carvel Hall's 4th Regt, Md. Line, 1770-1778. Revolutionary Pensioner living in Harrison Co, 1820, aged 74. Br 1746. D 1832. U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835. Ref: Md Archives 18, p 124. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HALIDAY, ELI, (Erie Co.)

Pvt in Conn Mil. Bur Erie Co. Fur infor Martha Pitkin Chap.

HALL, HEZEKIAH, (Lake Co.)

Br 1755. D Aug 1, 1832. Bur Willoughby, O. MI: "A soldier of the Revolution." Grave marked. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HALL, JOHN, (Butler Co.)

D 1836. Bur on his farm, Hanover Twp. Name appears on the Tablet of Sailors and Soldiers Monument at Hamilton, and supposed to be Revolutionary soldier bur in that Co. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HALL, JOHN, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Apprentice on frigate "Dean" Mass. Br 1763. D 1849. Bur North Royalton. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

HALL, PETER, (Union Co.)

Bur Amrine Cem, Paris Twp. Ref: A great granddaughter, Mrs. James Meidman, 822 W. 5th St., Marysville, O. Fur infor Hannah Emerson Dustin Chap.

HALL, REUBEN, (Jefferson Co.)

Enl from Chester Co, Pa. 1778, under Capt Matthew Saddler, Proctor's Artillery, as an artificer. In 1832 received pens in Jefferson Co, O. for one year's service. Pa line. Br 1755. After war resided for 30 yrs in Berkeley Co, Va. Ref: Vol 37, D. A. R. Lin. No. 36,489, p 174.

HALSEY, JOHN, (Warren Co.)

Pvt in Capt Isaac Gillman's Companv, 2nd Rcgt, Essex Co, NJ Mil. Br 1756, Springfield, N. J. D 1827, Warren Co, O.' Natl No 80513, Vol 81, D. A. R. Lin.

HALSEY, JOSEPH, JR., (Hamilton Co.)

Sgt Eastern Bn Morris Co, NJ. Br Springfield, N. J., 1751. Mar Mary Armstrong. D Cincinnati 1796. D. A. R. No 63994, p 335, Vol 64, D. A. R. Lin.

HALSEY, LUTHER, (Hamilton Co.)

Adj 1776, Morris Co, NJ Mil. Br 1758, Morriston, N. J. Mar Sarah Foster, D 1830, Cincinnati, p. Ref: S. A. R. and Vol 71, p 26, No 70070 D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HALSTEAD, EDWARD, (Lake Co.)

Pvt 3rd Regt, NY Mil. Capt John Acker, Hays' Regt. Pensioned. Br 1750, Ulster Co, N. Y. Mar Martha Ferguson. D 1837. Bur Willoughby, O. Ref: p 35, Vol 44, D. A. R. Lin. Natl No 43093. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HALSTEAD, JACOB, (Trumbull Co.)

Pvt NH State Mil. Br July 4, 1757. Mar Charity , (d Mch 11, 1856.) D Sept 15, 1837. Bur Township Cem, Johnson. MI: Above dates. His will was probated in Nov 1837 at Warren, Trumbull Co. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap, Warren.

HALSTEAD, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1754, N. J. Mar Ruth Richardson. (See Howes Hist. O. Vol I p 352.) D 1841. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAMAKER, JOHN, (Summit Co.)

Pvt 1778, Capt Duncan's Company, Pa. Volunteers. Br 1734, Pa. Mar Mary Pugh. D 1811, Hudson, O. Natl No 77701, Vol 78.

HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, (Preble Co.)

Bur Israel Twp. Fur infor Org. Regent, Mrs. Miller.

HAMILTON, ANDREW. (Preble Co.)

Bur Israel Twp. Fur infor Mary P Mitchell, Eaton, O.

HAMILTON, EDEN, (Medina Co.)

Drummer boy, served from Conn. Br 1762. D 1850. Bur Hamilton Corners. GM Western Reserve. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

HAMILTON, JONATHAN, (Co not stated.)

Pvt in Capt Robert Samuel's Conipanv, 8th Bn Cumberland Co. Mil. Br 1761, Washington Co, Pa. Mar Susan Dilts. D 1852, Ohio. Ref: Natl No 99787, Vol 100, p 243, D. A. R. Lin.

HAMILTON, ROBERT. (Warren Co.)

Enl Dec 12, 1776. He was a member of Capt Henderson's Company, 9th Pa Line, commanded by Col Richard Butler and was in Gen Anthony Wayne's command. In 1778 he was a Corp in same company. Br 1757, Ireland. Mar Susanna Kean 1781, Apr 30. 2nd Mar Ann Hayes, Feb 23, 1792. Children: 1st wife: Elizabeth, Joseph, Robert Jr.; 2nd wife: William Hays. D Feb 24, 1841, Lebanon, O. Bur Methodist Cem, Lebanon, Warren Co, O. GM by son William Hays Hamilton. Farmer. Fur infor Taliaferro Chap.

HAMILTON, WILLIAM, (Jefferson Co.)

Br 1747. D 1840. Bur Richmond, Jefferson Co, O. GM Steubenville D. A. R. Fur infor Steubenville Chap.

HAMMITT, GEORGE, (Scioto Co.)

Enl July, 1775 as Pvt for one yr, Capt McClanahan, Col Stephens 2 mos. Capt Ruban Slaughter, Battles Great Ridge. Br Jan 13, 1756, Fanquier Co, Pa. D 1836, Clay Twp. Not sure which burying ground, Kinney Lane. Enl at Culpepcr, Va. Ref: William Burt, Mary Barton, Buffington, Price, Flowers. Fur infor Joseph Spencer Chap.

HAMMOND, ISAAC, (Butler Co.)

Br Apr 4, 1763. D Feb 21, 1847. Bur Greenwood Cem, Hamilton, O. MI: "John Hammond, born April 4, 1763, died Feb 21, 1847." Name appears on tablet under heading Revolutionary soldiers, in Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Hamilton, O. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HAMMOND, JASON, (Summit Co.)

1779, Pvt in Capt Coon's Company, Col J. Well's Regt. Conn Line. Br 1762, Bolton, Conn. D 1830, Bath, O. Ref: Vol 87, p 83, Natl No 86266, D. A. R. Lin.

HAMPTON, MOSES, (Trumbull Co.)

Br Nov 25, 1762. Mar Hannah, (br Dec 19, 1769; d Sept 7, 1856.) D Nov 26, 1825. Bur Casterline Cem, south of Courtland. MI: "Br Nov 25, 1762, died Nov 26, 1825." Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HAMRICK, DAVID, (Clinton Co.)

Enl 1777 in Fauquier Co, Va for 3 vrs under Col William Washington. Br 1760 in Virginia. Mar Lettice Wvatt, in 1788. D 1839, Clinton, O. Ref: Natl No 100832, Vol 101, p 258, D. A. R. Lin.

HANCHETT, JONAH, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Orderly Sgt under Capts Beebe and Bolen. Cols Strong and Wadsworth, Conn Line. Br 1768, Salisbury, Conn. Mar Sarah Squares 1782. One son was Ebenezer. D 1860, Cleveland, O. Ref: Natl No 101397, Vol 103, p 119, D. A. R. Lin.

HAND, ABRAHAM, (Huron Co.)

Lt in Capt Horton's Companv. Enl Feb 26, 1777 or 1779. Sgt Dec 1, 1778. Lt Nov 1, 1779. Br Sept 22, 1760. Mar Mary West, Oct 21, 1784. (daughter of Abner West Revolutionary soldier.) Children: Roxana, Abner. James (?), Harvey, Clarinda, Nelson, Experience, Marcus. D Nov 4, 1840, Fitchville, O. Bur Old Cem northwest of Fitchville. Ref: "Conn Men in Revolution." P 291. Mrs. Ella C. Smith, 56 Buena Vista Ave, Highland Park, Mich; Mrs. Nellie A. Cressner, 40 N. Plum St, Plymouth, Ind.; Sally De Forest Chap.

HANKINS, RICHARD, (Hamilton Co.)

Er 1749, North Carolina. D 1823. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HANKS, ELIJAH, (Lake Co.)

Served in Conn Line for 8 mos. Enl Mch 10, 1778 in Capt Allen's Company, 3rd Conn Regt under Col Samuel Wylly. Br Aug 30, 1761, Mansfield, Conn. Mar Mary Walker, Aug 14, 1782. (Received pension). Children: Joseph, Elijah twins. (Benjamin and John), Esther, Clarinda and Patty. D Feb 11, 1839. Bur Madison, O. GM D. A. R. marker. Sept 9, 1811, left Willington, Conn for Madison, 0., arriving Oct 3rd. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HANNA, JAMES, (Montgomery Co.)

Was in Capt Jacob's Company 1776 and same yr served under Capt James Young. Col Thomas Ewing's Bn Maryland Flving Camp. Br 1752, Ireland. Mar Hanna Bavles in 1782. (br 1761. died 1804). D 1805, Dayton, O. Ref: Natl No 102216, Vol 103, p 67, D. A. R. Lin.

HANNA, JOHN, (Jackson Co.)

In Continental Line, Va. Was with Washington at Monmouth (heard him reprimand Gen See profanely and justly.) Also served under Gen Andrew Lewis in the Dunmore War. Br Greenbriar Co, Va. Mar Graham (Grimes). Children: James, Nancy, John, Robert, Christopher, Joseph, Jane, Elizabeth, Martha. D April 11, 1845, aged about 90 yrs at Madison Furnace. Bur Callahan graveyard, near Madison Furnace. GM by D. A. R. Sept lf)"27. Came to Ohio with son Robert who was one of the county organizers. Applied for and received pens of $96 a yr from July 6, 1825 to his death. Was an old man when he came to live with son Robert and granddaughtei. Mrs. Martha Callahan in Jackson Co. Ref: Mrs. Ada Carrigan, Jackson, O.; D. W. Williams in articles Jan 29, 1926, Jackson Sunday Journal Fur infor Captain John James Chap.

HARBINSON, ROBERT, (Greene Co.)

Pvt in Pa Mil. Pensioned Mch 4, 1831, aged 76 yrs. Annual allowance $56.67. On roll July 27, 1833. Fur infor Catherine Green Chap.

HARDEN, RICHARD, (Brown Co.)

Bur Aberdeen. Fur infor Ripley Chap.

HARDENBROOK, LODWICK, (Morrow Co.)

Enl as Pvt Col Abraham Quick's 2nd Regt, Somerset Co, NJ Mil. June 1776; Pvt in Capt Peter D Vroom's Company 2nd Regt, Somerset Co, NJ Mil, Mch 20 to Apr 3, 1777. In battles of Germantown Oct 4, 1777 and Monmouth June 28, 1778. Br Apr 16, 1775, Somerset Co, N. J. Mar Elizabeth Waldron in 1780. Children: Jerome, John, Ralph. Lvdia, Lewis, Samuel, Magdalene, Abraham, Francis, Elizabeth, William. D in Knox (now Morrow) Co, Feb 14, 1845. Bur Old Presbyterian Cem Mt. Gilead, O. MI: Name, date of birth and death. Soldier's Grave. GM by township trustees with government marker. First owner of all the land which the town of Mt Gilead now stands; entered the land at government lands office in 1816. Farmler; affidavit for pens taken in Knox Co, O. 1833. Ref: Mrs Carl V Beebe, Mt Gilead, O. Fur infor Mt Gilead Chap.

HARDESTY, RICHARD, (Belmont Co.)

1st Pa Rifle Regt. Pensioned 1840 while living in Richland Twp. Br 1751, England. Mar Mary. Children: Richard, Samuel and John. D Mch 1847, age 96 yrs. Wheeling Creek. Bur private cem on Wheeling Creek, Belmont Co. MI: "Richard and Mary Hardesty. Richard born 1751, died Mch 1847, age 96 yrs." He and his wife went to housekeeping after being married in Mch 1792. and was buried on the farm (same) at Wheeling Creek. Sons Richard and Samuel served in 4th Ohio Mil Mch 1812. His son John served in 1st Ohio Inf in War of 1812. Fur infor Mrs A. L. McFarland, St. Clairsville.

HARDIN, JOHN, (Hamilton or Shelby Co.)

2nd Lt, 8th Pa 1776; 1st Lt 1777. Wounded at Stillwater 1777. Lt in rifle corps of Gen Morgan. Later promoted to Colonel doing special work gaining information and receiving thanks from Gen Gates for capturing 3 British soldiers. Br 1753, Va. Murdered by Indians in message of peace from Ft Washington in 1792. Cincinnati Chap sends for his service: "10th Regt, Pa Cont Line as Brig Drum Maj with a ref to Heitman, p 273. Officer's Register, which see. After the Revolutionary War Col Hardin distinguished himself in several Indian expeditions up to 1786, where he settled in Washington Co, Ky. Was with Gen Hamar in his campaign against the Indian villages of St. Josephs, helping make it a success. April 3, 1792, was appointed by President to negotiate a treaty with Western Indians. Proceeded to Ft Washington, then north with his escort of three men, while carrying a flag of truce, they were all treacherously murdered in the spot where the present village of Hardin, Shelby Co stands. Ref: Heitman, p 273, Officers Registers, and Suttons History Shelby Co. Fur infer Lewis Beyer and Cincinnati Chap.

HARDIN, THOMAS, (Clinton Co.)

Pvt in Delaware Mil. Br 1755, in Ireland. Mar Mary Mager. One daughter was Jane (br ITTf), died 1866.) D 1847, Clinton Co. Bur Sewells graveyard, Clarksville. Pensioned in 1834, Clinton Co. Ref: Natl No 27091, Vol 28, p 35. And Natl No 101527, Vol 103, p 159, D. A. R. Lin. Also compare "Rangers on Frontier Westmoreland Co 227 Fur infor George Clinton and Mrs. Whallon, Cincinnati Chaps.

HARDING, GEORGE, (Mahoning Co.)

Ranger, Bedford Co, Pa. 1778-1783. Br 1761. Bur Canfield, O. GM D. A. R. 1915-17. Ref: Pa Archives Series 3, Vol 23, p 264. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HARDING, JACOB, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. Buck's Co Mil 1783, 3rd class 4th Company, Capt Thomas. Bur Mahoning Co. Ref: Pa /Krchives, series 5, Vol 5, p 446. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HARDING, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Ranger, Westmoreland Co, Pa. Br 1758. Mar Magdeline Nier. Children: John, Crumrine, George, Jacob, Mrs. Mollie Harroff. Mrs. Katherine Ohl, Mrs. Mary Neff, Mrs. Betsey Kline, Mrs. Sarah A. Oswald, Mrs. Rebecca Hood. D 1838. Bur Canfield, O. GM D. A. R. 1915-17. Came to Ohio 1805. Ref: p 129 and 52, Vol 2, History Trumbull and Mahoning Cos. Pa. Archives, Series 3, Vol 23, p 221. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HARDY, NATHANIEL (unable to verify) (Summit Co.)

Also a soldier reported to be bur in the old O'Brien cem, but unable to verify. Thought to be bur in Northhampton Cem. Fur infor Cuyahoga Falls Chap.

HARLISON, ROBERT, (Preble Co.)

Bur Mound Hill Cem. Fur infor Grace Miller, Org Reg, Eaton.

HARLOW, SAMUEL, (Clermont Co.)

Enl 1778, took part in Cowpens and Yorktown; was under Lafayette. Br Va near Richmond. Mar Sarah Washburn. Children: Cornelius (br 1705, enl War 1812 Capt Lockhart's Co.; taken prisoner at Detroit.) Came to Jackson Twp. Clermont Co, O. in 1815. Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HARMAN, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt Capt Thomas Ashley's Company Oct 23, 1777; Samuel Henry's Company, Lancaster Co, Mil. Pensioned Mch 3, 1834. Br 1748. Mar Margaret (1760-1835) D 1842. Bur North Lima, Mahoning Co, O. Ref: Mentioned p 189, Vol 2, History Trumbull and Mahoning Cos., Pa Archives series 3, Vol 23, p 620; Series 5, Vol 7, p 91. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HARMON, JACOB, (Morgan Co.)

Served with Pa Tr; wounded at battle of Germantown. He was of Pa Dutch extraction. D and bur in Morgan Co, O. Left many descendants in Noble Co. Fur infor Mrs. Frazier, Caldwell, O.

HARMON, OLIVER, (Lake Co.)

Was one of the Green Mountain Boys of Vt, serving in Capt Williams' Company of Mil, in Col Thomas Lee's Regt, commencing the 21st of Oct, 1781. Pensioner. Br 1756, Rutland, Vt. Mar Mary Plumb, 1782. D Jan 9, 1843, Kirtland, O. Bur on farm in Kirtland, O. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HARMON, RUBEN G., (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Warren "Oak Grove." Name taken from the S. A. A. Yr Bk. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HARNER, JAMES, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1753, N. J. D 1837. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HARNIST, JOHN, (Champaign Co.)

Bur Myrtle Tree Cem in St Paris. (First person bur in this cem.) Fur infor Urbana Chap.

HARP, (HERB) FREDERICK, (Montgomery Co.)

Pvt 5 mos in Capt Henry Knaus' Pa Company. Gen Bower's Brig about the beginning of the war. About 2 yrs later he enl and served 10 mos as Pvt in Capt Nathan Hatfield's Company, Col Barney Hart's Regt, Gen Anthony Wayne, and was in battle of Brandywine. Br Berks Co, Pa, Sept 17, 1756. Parents: Jacob and Mary Catherine Harp. Mar 1st wife Christina, 1778. 2nd wife, Catherine Egold, 1799. Children: Jacob and others. D Nov 21, 1835, German Twp. Montgomery Co, O. Bur county graveyard on Zeller's farm. Grave washed out by a flood in Twin Creek. An early settler that came with other Germans from Pa at an early date. He was a Pensioner and it was granted his widow, after his death. S. A. R. descendants, David Harp, Germantown, O. Fur infor Richard Montgomery S. A. R. Chap.

HARPER, ALEXANDER, (Ashtabula Co.)

Commissioned Lt and promoted Capt of Tyron Co, NY Mil 1777. Captured by Tories and Indians, held prisoner over 2 yrs at Ft. Niagara. Commissioned Colonel 1782. Br 1744, Middletown, Conn. Mar Elizabeth Bartholomew, 1771. Children: James A., William A., Elizabeth, Mary, Alexander, Robert, Margaret (1772- 1856) D July 10, 1798, Harpersf^eld, Ashtabula Co. Bur Unionville. MI: "Col Alexander Harper, died July 10, 1798." GM by S. A. R. with their marker. Ref: Ashtabula County Historical Society Records; Lin Bk Vol 42, N. S. D. Fur infor Mary Stanley and New Connecticut and Eunice Grant Chaps.

HARPER, JOHN, SR. (Greene Co.)

Br Harpers Ferry, Va. D 1820, Ross Twp. Ross, 1804. Ref: Robinson's History of Greene Co. Fur infor Catherine Greene Chap.

HARPER, JOHN. (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1758. Bur Champion. MI: "John Harper, from Essong Co, N. Y. Died June 21, 1850, age 92 yrs." GM by relatives and kept in good condition. Ref: Mabel Harper Gibbons, D. A. R. Cleveland. O. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HARPER, JOHN W. (Highland Co.)

Br 1759. D Mch 1, 1844. Bur Hillsboro Cem, Hillsboro, O, Sec C, Lot 16. MI: "John W. Harper, died Mar 1, 1833, aged 85." GM D. A. R. official marker placed on stone at grave. May, 1925. Ref: Mrs. Layton Holmes, Hillsboro, O. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap.

HARPER, SAMUEL, (Wyandot Co.)

Wounded in Battle Bunker Hill. Br Ireland, 1748. Mar Catherine Grimes, Chester Co, Pa. Children: William, James, Sanmel and George, and 3 daughters. D Oct 18, 1821. Sycamore Twp, Wyandot Co. Bur on A. Butz farm. First house in Sycamore Twp. erected by Samuel Harper about 1821; of hewed logs, 18x18 feet, IH stories high; stood until 1834 or 35. His death the first in Twp. Moved to Sycamore Twp. Mch 1821. Came to America previous to Revolutionary War, enl toward the beginning. After marriage settled in Northumberland Co, Pa. Fall 1818 moved to Ross Co, thence to Wyandot, as above. Was a farmer. Ref: Wyandot Co. History, 1884. Fur infor Col. Wm. Crawford Chap.

HARRIFF, JACOB, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. Pensioned. Mar Kitty Kline. Children: Holly, Jacob, Andrew, William, Lewis, Leah, Rachael. Bur Mahoning Co. Came from Pa early in the nineteenth century. Shoemaker..Ref: Pa. Archives, Series 3, Vol. 23, p 592; Trumbull and Mahoning Co. History, Vol 2, p 139. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HARRIMAN, STEPHEN, (Clark Co.)

Pvt in 3rd Continental Regt. Company 5. Also member of Gen Stark's Brig, Col Stickney's Regt, Capt Joshua Bailey's Company, Col Squanell commanding. Br Mch 10, 1757, Haverhill, Mass. Parents: Stephen Harriman Sr, and Sarah Mascroft. Mar 1st Lucy Story; 2nd Bridget Abbott Ames. Children: Betsy. Esther, Anna, Polly, Lucy, (1st wife's children). George, Folsom, Putney (2nd wife's children). D Feb 25, 1828, Lisbon, Clark Co, O. Bur Lisbon Cem. south of village 1-4 mile, near center. MI: "Stephen Harriman, a soldier of the American Revolution." GM Metal marker erected by S. A. R. about 19(14. Farmer. Ref: Vol 98, No. 92,553; D. A. R. Lin and Miss Orpha Chamberlain, New Carlisle, O. Fur infor Lagonda Chap.

HARRINGTON, JONATHAN, (Ashtabula Co.)

Served as Pvt. under Capt Allen, Col Jermiah Olney, R. L Regts, eleven mos. Br Lancaster, R. I. Mar Patience. Children: Sally, Pardon, Alexander, Jesse, Agnes, Robert, Clott, Bethiah, Dexter, Daniel. D May 4, 1847. Came to Monroe, Ashtabula Co. in 1801. Ref: History of Ashtabula Co. Fur infor Mary Stanley Chap.

HARRINGTON, RICHARD, (Summit Co.)

Bur Northampton, O. MI: S. A. R. Emblem. Fur infor Cuyahoga Falls Chap.

HARRIS, ELISHA, (Noble Co.)

Served in Fauquier Co, Va. Tr. D Duck Creek at old age. Came to Ohio early date and settled in Enoch Twp. on Middle Fork of Duck Creek. Fur infor Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell.

HARRIS, JOSEPH, (Hamilton Co.)

(Known as Maj Harris, possibly in the Indian War.) p 319, 135. Pvt. with state Tr, 1776, in Capt Blagues Co. at Cambridge, N. J. Br North Ireland. Mar (1st) Rachael Drake, (2nd) Jemima Drake, daughters of John Drake at Hopewell, N. J. Children: (1st): Robert, John D., Nancy, Elizabeth, James B., Andrew. Susan, Eleanor, Cornelius, Julia, Joseph, Abijah and Prudence (13) For mar of children see Mrs. Whallon.) Owned large tract land West Springfield Pike. Built home (burned) and sawmill; owned Hamilton House, near Glendale, built 1807. The headstone was seen marked "Major Joseph Harris" on the farm owned by his son Andrew, but now destroyed and grave obliterated. Farm was on Compton Road, northwest of Wyoming. His name appears with the names of the incorporaters of Glendale, and with church and other interests. See "History of Mill Creek Valley," by Teetor, p 295 and 221. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap. (Mrs Whallon.)

HARRIS, WILLIAM, (Clermont Co.)

Pvt. 4th Bn, Cumberland Co, Pa. 7th Bn, same county, Mil. Was called to make a town by order of council, dated June 27, 1781 Recorded in Archives of Pa, Series 5, Vol 6, p 244, 258, 502, C39. Br N. J. 1763. Mar Sarah Rich, 1788, in Ky. Children: John, Otho, William, Elizabeth, Nancy, Sarah. D Apr 15, 1833, at Edenton, O. Bur Old Cem at Edenton. MI: "William Harris, died Apr 15, 1835, aged 70 years." Farmer. Will on file in Probate Court office, Batavia, O. Vol. papers pending for Irene and Dorothy Curless. Blanchester, O. (1928). Fur infor Blanchester Chap.

HARRIS, WILLIAM, (Hamilton Co.)

Served in Capt Carle's Tr. of Light Horse from Hunterdon Co, N. J. Br 1746, Hunterdon Co, N. J. Mar Sarah Runyon, 1770. D 1797, Cincinnati, O. Ref: Natl No. 67,524, Vol 68, p 186. D. A. R. Lin.

HARRIS, WILLIAM, (Seneca Co.)

Br 1760, Harrisburg, Pa. Parents: Samuel and Betsy Boner Harris. Mar Mary Mead. Children: Betsey, Hettie, Augustus, Nancy, Polly, Samuel, John, Minerva, Tabitha, Jane. D 1834. Bur in a private cem, now only a field and the gravestones are piled against fence. Pleasant Twp. Ref: Mrs. Stanley (Elizabeth Kanp)? Fur infor Dolly Todd Madison Chap.

HARRIS, WILLIAM, (Licking Co.)

Enl Sept 25, 1776, Ohio Co, Va. Pvt in Col Crawford's Regt under Capts Wall, Tomlinson, Ogle, Severingen and Winter. Br Oct 2, 1755, Frederick Co, Md. Mar Martha Smith (1754-1838.) Children: Son, William, (mar Mary Meyers, June 3, 1803.) D 1840, Bowling Green Twp. Bur on farm. Arrived in this county in 1804. Pension allowed on Oct 30, 1832. Ref: History of Licking Co, by E. M. P. Brister; see Natl No. 50,083 D. A. R. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HARROD, LEVI. (Knox Co.)

Pvt. Ranger on the Frontier. Sgt in the Washington Co Pa Mil. Pa Archives 6th Series. Vol 2, p 253. Br Jan 22, 1750. Bedford Co Pa. Parents: James Harrod. Mar Rachel Mills (br Oct 22. 1752, d Sept 28, 1834). Children: Levi, Michael, James, William, Samuel, Jeniina, Rachel, Elizabeth and Sarah. D Oct 2, 1825, in Pleasant Twp, Knox Co, O. Bur Union Grove Cem. Harrison Twp, Knox Co, O, south central part of Cem. MI: "Levi Harrod Died Oct 2. 1825, aged 75 yrs 8 mo 10 da." Sgt. Ref: Pa Archives Series 5, Vol 4, pp 402 and 711. and also Series 6, Vol 3, pp 237, 1702, 85. Fur infor Kokosing Chap.

HARSCH, HENRY, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1738. Children: Jacob, Margaret. John, Henry, Elizabeth. D 1828, Warren, O. Bur Old Cem, Warren, O. MI "Henry Harsh, d 1828 age 70 yrs." GM by family; also name on bronze tablet, 1927. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HART, BLISS, (Trumbull Co.)

Entered the Continental Army in 1777, serving under Gen Washington until 1780. Br Mch 6, 1761 in Conn. D Mch 6, 1831, Brookfield, O. Bur Brookfield Center. Ml: all data on this record. Was a member of State Legislature of Conn fr 1811 to 1813. Was a member of the Convention to form the Constitution of Conn. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HART, JOSIAH. (Washington Co.)

Surgeon's mate. Enl at New Britain, Conn as Surgeon's Mate on staff of Col Samuel Holden Parsons, commissioned July 1775. Disch Dec 1775. Reentered 1776, 6th Regt Col Parson's first call of Tr April and May 1775. Recruited from New London, Hartford and Middlesex Cos, ordered by Governor's council to Boston camps. Took part at Roxbury, Mass in Gen Spencer's Brig. Was at siege of Boston then marched under Washington to N. Y. Assisted in fortifying the city July 24, 1776; ordered to Brooklyn; engaged at White Plains Oct 28. The 6th Brig of Mil in state of Conn for defense of sea coast until Mch 1780. 1st Regt commanded by Col Noah Hooker and Josiah Hart of Farmington. Br April 28, 1742, Kensington, Conn. Mar 1st Abigail Shuman (or Sluman). D Aug 1812, Lowell, O. GM Marietta Cliap D. A. R. marker. Marker placed in unknown plot in Mound Cem in 1925. Ref: Natl Nos 36342 and 30747. Fur in for Marietta Chap.

HART, RALPH, (Miami Co.)

Bur Knoops Cem 3 miles east of Troy. GM by Miami Chap with bronze marker, 1904. Fur infor Miami Chap.

HARTER, HENRY, (Miami Co.)

Volunteered in Va. Spent the winter at Valley Forge with Washington. Fur McKendree Chapel east of Troy, 0. GM by Miami Chap with bronze marker, 1921. Fur infor Miami Chap.

HARTMAN, CHRISTOPHER, (Clermont Co.)

Pvt N. J. Mil. Pensioned 1831, $80 annually. Capt Samuel Stout's Company, 2nd Regt, Middlesex Co Mil. Also Heard's State Tr. Ref: Certificate fr N. J. Adj Gen Stryker's Nov 19, 1897. Br Swintzburg, Germany, May 6, 1750. Mar Mary Hutchinson Aug 1776 in Mercer Co, N. J. Children: William (mar Nancy Cullen, d 1858); Isaas (mar Mary Daughters 1807, d 1837); Samuel (mar Sarah Donham in 1814, she d 1841 and he mar Elizabeth Browning); Rebecca (mar Adam Bricker 1805); Elizabeth (mar Jacob Roudebush); Catherine (mar Ephraime McAdams); Rachel (mar John Page 1817). D Mch 16, 1833. Bur Marathon, O. family group. Came to Jackson Twp, Clermont Co, O. 1801 at Pleasant Run, 2 miles west of Marathon. Ref: 237994, and A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. History of Clermont Co, gives service in Smallwood's Regt. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HARTZELL, JOHN, Jr., (Portage Co.)

Lived at Deerfield, where pensioned 1840. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

HASELTINE, JOHN, (Preble Co.)

Bur Mound Hill, Eaton, 0. Fur infor Grace Conger Miller, Org Reg.

HASFORD, ISAAC, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1756, Vt. D May 28, 1826. Bur Brookfield Center. MI Name, date of birth and death. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HASKELL, JONATHAN, (Washington Co.)

Maj in reg serv. Stationed at Marietta in 1791. He entered Revolutionary Army at the age of 20 and served until the close. Commissioned Maj in 1795. Reenlisted in Indian War. Br 1754, Rochester, Mass. Mar Phoebe Green. D 1814, Belpre, O. Bur Belpre, O. GM by Marietta Chap with Revolutionary marker, 1921. Came to Marietta in 1788 and settled at Belpre near Farmers Castle. Returned to Belpre after war, where he lived the rest of his life. Ref: Williams Hist of Washington Co. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

HASKELL, PRINCE, (Huron Co.)

Enl as drummer under Capt Hazelton, Mass. Mil, 1775. Taken prisoner by Indians and given to the British. Released in about a yr. Br Rochester, Mass. 1758. P Peru, O. 1841. Fur inlor Sally De Forest Chap.

HASKIN, ENOCH, (Montgomery Co.)

Enl 1776, Capt William France's Company under Gen Schuyler. Br Norwich, Conn. 1765. Mar Lydia Ackley, Pittsfield, Mass. D Dayton, O. 1838. Ref: 55335, p 156, Vol 56, D. A. R. Lin.

HASSAN, HUGH. (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1736. Mar Rosannah (d Jan 11, 1844, aged 91 yrs). D July 13, 1832. Bur Seceeders Corners, Liberty Twp. MI: Name, date of birth and death. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HATCH, ABNER, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1753 Conn. D 1819. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HATCH, ELIJAH, Sr., (Athens Co.)

Sgt on Muster Roll of Capt John McKinstry's Company, Col Patterson's Regt, dated Aug 1, 1775. Enl May 5, 1775. He was of Nobletown, N. Y. Hr April 27, 1730, Rochester, Mass. Parents: Elisha and Patience Cane (or Keen) Hatch. Mar Kesiah Barrows 1757. Children: James, John, Elijah, Abezer, Obed, Olive, Comfort, Lydie, Kesiah. D 1809 Rome Twp, Athens Co, O. Bur Pioneer Cem, Rome Twp, Athens Co at the mouth of Federal Creek, one mile fr Stewart, O. Came to Rome Twp, Athens Co, O. in the yr 1801 fr State of N. Y. About the year 1885 the Marietta-Mineral R R (which afterward became Marietta, Columbus and Cleveland) was being built. It surveyed through the Hatch family burying lot in this old Pioneer Cem. The graves were removed to another cem, but to date have not been able to locate them. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap.

HATFIELD, THOMAS, (Montgomery Co.)

Drummer boy probably in Delaware Tr. Br Delaware of Welsh descent. Mar Sarah Allen, a native of Culpeper Co. Va. Had a son John br Nov 1793. who with his father enl in Capt Perry's Rangers in war of 1812 doing excellent serv as scouts and guides. Served a yr and both disch at Vincennes, Ind. Thomas Hatfield and 2 brothers were in Rev. John and Samuel, one killed at Cowpens and the other at Greenbrier C. H. After the war he went to the south and finally settled in Kentucky, where he mar; son John br in Mason Co, Ky. Came to Montgomery Co, O in 1801 and settled on land now owned by his grandchildren. Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap S. A. R.

HATHORN, JAMES, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1739, Pa. D 1835. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAUGHEY, THOMAS, (Greene Co.)

Br 17G0 Va. D Apr 17. 1847. Bur Hussey graveyard. Lived at Silver Creek, 1818. Ref: Hist of Greene Co Fur infor Catherine Greene Chao.

HAUGHTON, HENRY, (Trumbull Co.)

Enl as Henry Horton. (Pvt, record of Military serv not hand.) Br Sharon, Conn, 1764. Children: Samuel, Aretus, Chauncey, Alonzo, Lois, Lovica, Mary Ann. D Southington, O. 1845. Bur Center Cem, Southington, about center of cem. MI: Name, date of death and age, also that of his wife. GM by estate. He came to Southington, Western Reserve in 1808, bought 200 acres of land, cleared 10 acres and returned to N. Y. Returned one yr to Ohio. Farmer. Lester Haughton of Southampton, O. is the only living grandson of Henry Haughton. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HAUN, JOHN, (Harrison Co.)

Served in 4th Va Regt, Col John Nelville, in the Rev; also in the 8th and 12th; Eckenrode, Va. Revolutionary Lists, IL 143. Bur in Zion graveyard at Germano. Came from Washington Co, Md. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HAWKS, JACOB, (Columbiana Co.)

Eur Lisbon, Old Cem south of Creek. Living in 1840. Aged 81 yrs. Center Twp. Pensioner. Fur infor Bethia Southwick Chap.

HAWKINS, JOSEPH, (Summit Co.)

In 1779, in May, enrolled in Capt Ephraim Fuell's Company, Col Warren's Regt, which did scouting for security of fron'tiers. Later served in Capt Isaac Clark's Company of Volunteers for a mo, in Oct 1780. Enrolled in Capt John Hawkin's Company, Minute Men of Woodstock, for service in the alarm of Royalton, Oct 1780. Served in Mil under Lt Abisha Samson on 10 days duty at Barnard, Oct 1780. In Mch 1781 and Aug 10. 1781, member of Capt Jesse Safford's Company. Served as Corp in Capt Isaac Hurlburt's Company, Thos Lee's Regt, under Maj Gideon Brown on northward expedition. Br Nov 3, 1760, Providence, R. I. D Nov 17, 1848, Copley Twp, and Bur in Montrose Cem. Fur infor Cuyahoga- Portage Chap.

HAWKINS, SAMUEL, (Preble Co.)

Pvt in Inf, Va State Line. Br Botetourt Co, Va. Mar Christena Worthington. D Eaton, O. Ref: Natl No 72,496, p 175. Vol 73. D. A. R. Lin.

HAWLEY, EBEN RICE, (Hamilton Co.)

Think this is "Ebenezer" whose record is: Pvt. 1776, Capt. Matthew Mead's Company, Col David Waterbury's Regt. Conn. Tr. Br 1758 or 1760 at Hartford,Conn. D Hamilton Co, or might be confused with Hamilton city, (Butler Co.) See Vol 97, p 215, No. 96,689, D. A. R. Lin. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAYDEN, SAMUEL, (Lake Co.)

Enl at Goshen, Conn in 1755. Was Sgt under Capt Sedgewick and Col Hennian for nine mos. Was also with Lt Col John Mead's Regt. Marched Aug 12, 1776, was at the battle of Ticonderoga. Br 1749. Parents: Residents of Winstead, Conn. D 1838. Bur Concord Center, O. GM New Connecticut Chap. He received a pension. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HAYES, SETH, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt. Capt Burr's to Col Moseley's Regt. Arrived in camp, July 13. Stationed along Hudson River. Br Russell, Mass. Mar Elizabeth. Children: Ira, Enos, Lorin, Olive, Betsy, Marilla, Martin, Riley. Bur probably in Lower Cem, as rest of family are buried there. Administrator of his estate aptd Mch 10, 1816, Chardon, O. Brought family to Burton in 1800. Was member of First M. E. Church. Came to Burton prior to Aug 2, 1799, fr Russell, Hampton Co, Mass. Ref: Pioneer History Geauga Co, p 486; Conn. Men Revolution," 866. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HAYES, TITUS, (Trumbull Co.)

1777 was at Germantown, Valley Forge and Monmouth. Br 1748 or 1746, Lyme, Conn. Mar Deborah Beckwith, (d Jan 15, 181!>, age 68 yrs.) Children: One son was Richard. D June 1811, aged 63 yrs, Hartford, O. Bur Burghill, Hartford Twp. GM Good condition. Will approved 1811. Ref: Natl No. 45,523, Vol 46, p 222. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HAYNES, DANIEL, (Warren Co.)

Pvt. Capt James Sherman's Company, Col Pynchon's Regt. at Lexington Alarm. In 1779 Capt Joshua Shaw's Company, Col Elisha Poster's Regt. Br Hampden, Conn, 1741. Mar Sarah Horton. D Franklin, 1802. Ref: Natl No. 62,619. p 206, Vol 63, D. A. R. Lin.

HAYS, OLIVER, (Hamilton Co.)

Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HAYWARD, SOLOMON, (Gallia Co.)

Record being verified (1928). Br Aug 2, 1755, Easton, Mass. Parents: Edward Hayward, Hannah Kingsley Hayward. Mar Martha Burr, 1780. Children: Edward, Adah, Patty, Caroline, Solomon, Royal A. D Sept 29, 1831, Gallipolis, O. Bur Pine St. Ceni, Gallipolis, O. MI: "Solomon Hayward Sr." (Words worn very much.) GM Family. Farmer. Ref: Catherine Hayward, Gallipolis, O. Fur infor French Colony Chap.

HAZELTON, JOHN, (Perry Co.)

Pvt. on pav roll Continental Line, Westmoreland Co, (Pa) Mil. Pa. Archives, 5th Series, Vol 4, p 289-440-744. Br Apr 11, 1758, Laurel Hills, Pa. Mar Barbara Slaughter. Children: James, Joseph, Lot, Samuel, William, John, Henry, Betsey, Katie, Polly, Sarah, Jane. D Oct 17, 1834, Perry Co, O. Bur near New Lexington. Tombstone intact. GM unmarked by" patriotic society. Natl No. 207,343. Fur infor Elizabeth Zane Dew Chap.

HAZELTON, JOHN, (Preble Co.)

Bur Mound Hill Gem. Fur infor Mary P. Mitchell, Eaton, O. and Org. Regent, Mrs. Miller.

HEADLEY, JOSEPH, (Licking Co.)

Enl in Sussex Co, N. J. in spring of 1777, as Pvt in Col Seeley's Regt. Served 3 yrs under Capts Belty, Hill, Westbrook and Ribble. Br 1758, N. J. D Mch 27, 1849, jersey Twp, age 91. Bur at Jersey. MI: "Revolutionary War." GM Hetuck Chap, 1909. Emigrated to this county in 1815. Pension allowed on Oct 31, 1832. Ref: Hist, of Licking Co, by E. M. P. Brister. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HEADLEY, JOSEPH, (Trumbull Co.)

Mar Abigail (d June 16, aged 86 yrs, 2 mos, 21 das.) D Feb 22, 1840, aged 94 yrs. 19 days. Bur by E. J. Cortland, Casterline Cem. GM Marker. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HEAGAN, PATRICK, (Montgomery Co.)

Entered service as Pvt at York, Pa, spring of 1775, as volunteer for 1 yr to go to Canada. Company of Capt Church, Lt Reed. Mustered at Chester, marched to and joined Regt of Col Harkley at York. Later enlisted in Reed's Company, in army of Gen Wayne. Was at Paoli when attacked by Hessians. At Stony Point, Brandywiiie, and Saratoga. Many minor engagements mentioned in application for pension. Served in all about 5 yrs. Br Mch 5, 1749 (or 50) at York, Pa. Bur Minnich Cem, Randolph Twp, Montgomery Co., exact location of grave unknown. GM Richard Montgomery Chap S. A. R. July 2, 1928. Applied for pension at Darke Co, Nov 6, 1832. A resident of Adams co until 1826, when he came to Miami co, but no details are available. Mentioned as a pensioner in Miami Co Memorial History. Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap S. A. R.

HEATH, ELEAZER, (Ashtabula Co.)

Br 1754, Conn. D 1850, aged 96. Bur Williamsfield Center, O. MI: "A soldier of the Revolution." Ref: F. A. Butler, Andover, O. Fur infor Eunice Grant Chap.

HEATON, DANIEL, (Butler Co.)

Name appears on the tablet of Sailors and Soldiers Monument at Hamilton, as a Revolutionary soldier buried in that co. Bur at Middletown, O. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HEATON, ISAAC, (Seneca Co.)

Bur Buckeye Cem in Eden Twp. GM Bronze marker in 1027 by Mrs. G. A. Downey. Fur infor Dolly Todd Madison Chap.

HEATON, THOMAS, (Brown Co.)

Pvt. Capt Valentine Peyton's Company, Col Wm Heth's 3rd Va. Regt, 1777. Br 1761 Harpers Ferrv. Mar Susan Taylor. Children: One was Joseph. D 1858, Brown Co, O. Natl No. 48,392, Vol 49, p 184, D. A. R. Lin.

HECK, PETER, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. served in Chester Co Mil, 1783. Br Aug 10, 1765. Mar Barbara (br 1767, died in 1841) D Mch 23, 1843, Springfield Twp. Bur Old Forney Church Yard. Ref: Pa. Archives, Series 5, Vol 5, p 888, Church Records. Fur infor Mahoning and Bethia Southwick Chaps.

HEGEMANN, PETER, (Montgomery Co.)

Bur from Eastern Heights, Dayton, in 1838. Name secured from Old Dayton newspaper, yrs ago, but no other data kept; papers lost in 1913 flood. Ref: Richard Montgomery Chap S. A. R.

HEIFFNER, JACOB, (Ashland Co.)

Pvt 3 yrs in Md Inf. Engaged in battles of Trenton and Princeton, Dec 27, 1776 and Jan 3, 1777. In Aug of 1777 in Battle of Birmington, Vt, also fought at Monmouth in June 1778. Was at surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. Br Hesse Darmstadt, Germany. D 1848 Orange Twp, Ashland Co, O. Bur on the Heiffner farm, one mile north of Nankin, Ashland Co, O. GM Sarah Copus Chap, 1927. Came from Hesse when 16 yrs old, located in Md. near Pa. State line; came to Ohio at close of Revolution. Settled in Orange Twp as a Farmer, 1817. Fur infor Sarah Copus Chap.

HEIZER, JOHN, (Brown Co.)

Soldier in Avar of Rev. Was wounded in the thigh. Br Mch 17, 1746 in Germany. Parents: Valentine Heizer. Mar Elizabeth Mowery, 1783. Children: Lewis, John (d), Mary, Andrews, Sarah, Christine, Samuel, George, John 2nd, Elizabeth, Jessie, Edward (d), Polly. D June 26, 1837. Bur Normand Cem, Brown Co. GM by son, Edward, ordinary tombstone. Farmer. Ref: Adams Co Hist, by Evans & Stiver 1900, Hist of Brown and Clermont Co by Buron Williams 1913. Mrs. Mary Grimes. Fur infor Taliaferro and Lt Eyrd Chaps.

HELLER, HENRY, (Fairfield Co.)

Pvt in Capt George Hudson's Company Pa Line. Br 1755, York, Pa. Mar Catherine Seitz, D 1838, Fairfield Co, O. Ref: Natl No 99286, Vol 100 D. A.R. Lin.

HELLER, JOHN, (Richland Co.)

Pvt in Capt Richard Shaw's Company, 5th Bn Northampton Co, Pa Mil. Br Pa. Mar Susan Hammond. D Richland Co, O. 1824. Ref: Natl No 72187, p 68, Vol 73, D. A. R. Lin.

HELMICK, NICHOLAS, (Harrison Co.)

Served in a Va State Regt. U. S. Pens Rolls 1835. A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co in 1833, aged 74. Eckenrode's Va Rev Lists, 1. (No date to prove this is not same as Hancock Co. or a different one). Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HELMICK, NICHOLAS, (Hancock Co.)

Winchester, Va. Pvt, served 3 yrs, 9 mos. Enl Sept 1777. Pvt Col Crocket, Capt John Shapman. Br 1760, Winchester, Va. Mar Sarah Ward. D McComb, Hancock Co, O. Bur Pleasant Hill Cem, Hancock Co, O. MI: dates of birth and death. GM Ft Findlay Chap, 1915. Fur infor Ft Finday Chap.

HEMINWAY, SAMUEL, (Geauga Co.)

Mass State Tr. Pensioned 1833 at age of 78. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HEMPLEMAN, GEORGE, (Clark Co.)

Pvt Capt Wm Johnson's Company 4th Bn, Lancaster Mil 1781. At close of war was honorably disch. Br 1732 Castle Hessie, Germany. Parents, Lord Hempleman, a. German nobleman. Mar Margarette Duffy, 1756, Richmond, Va. Children: Elizabeth, George, Katherine, Nancy. D 1842 near South Charleston, O. Bur Old M. E. Chapel Cem (body was moved to Charleston Cem). Lot 31, Sec 3. South Division. MI: "Hempleman." GM by S. A. R. metal marker about 1906. "George Hempleman. A soldier of the Revolutionary War. Born 1732 Died 1842." about 1906. Sold himself into slavery to pay for transportation to America, served 4 yrs to a cruel master and was broken in health at end of servitude. Farmer. Was mar in church of Patrick Henry fame (Settle Old St John's). After war went to N. C.; to Va., to Ohio in fall of 1808. Ref: Effie Hempleman's D. A. R. credentials and history of Hempleman family. Fur infor Lagonda Chap.

HEMPSTEAD, HALLAM, (Scioto Co.)

Capt John Hempstead, Lt Doglas, Ensign Mason. Parents: Nathaniel Hempstead, Hannah B. Hempstead. Mar Polly Barron, Marietta, Aug. Children: Hallam, Clarissa, Maria, Jane. D July 1833, Portsmouth, O. Bur Greenlawn Cem, Portsmouth, southeast corner old Methodist Lot. GM by family, old fashioned tall white marble. Shortly after death. Ref: Mrs. Jennie Lodwick Carson. Fur infor Joseph Spencer Chap.

HEMROD, ANDREW, (HIMROD), (Delaware Co.)

Pvt under Capts John Nelson and Robinson, Pa Mil. Fur Berkshire. Pensioned. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

HENDERSON, WILLIAM, (Warren Co.)

Enl Col Tootal's Md Regt to serve 3 yrs. Br 1753, Baltimore, Md. Mar Nancy Milbern. Children: One son was James. D 1829, Carlisle, 0. Ref: 70480 and 75092, Vol 76, D. A. R. Lin.

HENDRICKSON, CORNELIUS, (Mahoning Co.)

Served as Pvt and also as nurse. Br 1746. Mar Ann. D 1832. Bur Old Springfield Cem. Came to Ohio in 1798. Ref: Pa. Archives, 5 Series, Vol 8, p 414. Church Records. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HENRY, FRANCIS, Sr., (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt Capt Bratton's Company. Washington Co. 4 yrs Pa Mil. Br 1753. Mar Agnes. D 1834, Poland Twp. Bur Mahoning Cem. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 2, Vol 13, p 99. Trumbull and Mahoning Co History. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HENRY, JOHN, (Richland Co.)

D 1828. Bur Adams Cem, 2 miles northeast fr London, O. on New State Road. GM Mary Washington D. A. R. marker, bronze marker, 1911. Fur infor Mary Washington Chap.

HENSEL, MICHAEL, (Fairfield Co.)

Enl Jan 1776 to July 1777. Pvt under Capt William Morgan, State of Va. Battle at Brunswick. Pens allowed to both himself and wife. Br Nov 9, 1753 in Berks Co, Pa. Mar Margaret Harsh of Washington Co, on the 17th day of Mch, 1778. (She was br Mch 9, 1765.) Children: Henry, George, John, Catherine, Anna, Maie, Sarah, Elizabeth, Magdaline, Maria, Susanah. D Fairfield Co, July 15. 1836. Bur Stuckey Cem, Fairfield Co. MI: Date of birth and death. GM by Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap, a bronze marker. Sept 1, 1927. Farmer. Ref: Rebecca Hood Gresy, Lancaster, O. Fur infor Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap.

HERRICK, LIBBEUS, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Capt Elderkin's Company, Feb 9, 1777 for 3 yrs. 7th Regt Col Swift. Br 1749, Preston. Parents: Robert Herrick, Preston, Conn, and Abiah Hill. Mar Priscilla. Name found in Conn hst of pensioners residing in Ohio. Conn Men in the Revolution, pp 223-646. Ref: Conn Rolls, Vol 2, 233, Herrick Gen 109. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HERSHBERGER, JOHN, (Summit Co.)

Served 1781, Pvt Capt Michael Oberly's Company, Col George Feether's Regt, 4th Bn, Pa Mil. Br Pa 1759. Mar Christina E. Fehler. D Summit Co 1847. Ref: Natl No 63474, p 156, Vol 64, D. A. R. Lin.

HESS, BOLSER, (Franklin Co.)

Served 7 yrs in Revolutionary Army fr N. Y. and Pa. Br Bedford Co, Pa. in 1741. D Dec 27, 1806. MI: "Bolser Hess. Born 1841 died Dec 27, 1806, aged 65 years." GM Revolutionary Grave committee with bronze marker. May 30, 1912. Came to Ohio in 1796 and settled in Ross Co where he lived 4 yrs, then came to Clinton Twp and settled in 1800. Was a shoemaker and tanner by trade. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

HESS, PETER, (Fayette Co.)

Pvt Capt Isaac Adam's Company, Col Peter Grubb's Bn Lancaster Co, Pa. Associators, 1776. Br 1757, Lancaster Co. D 1825. Ref: Natl No 56623, Vol 57, p 215, D. A. R. Lin. Miss Elvisa Hess, Washington C. H., O.

HIBBARD, OZIAS, (Union Co.)

Pvt. Br Dec 1, 1763 Windham, Conn. Mar Mary Flower, 1791. Children: Eliza (mar John Makemson); Mary (mar J. Stuart); Lucy (mar Warren Ross); Nancy (mar Harrison King). D May 19, 1851, Union Co, O. Bur Irwin Cem Union Twp, near Milford Center, O. Ref: 141523 D. A. R. Pens Bureau. Fur infer Hannah Emerson Dustin and Bellefontaine Chaps.

HICKMAN, JOSEPH, (Franklin Co.)

Served through Revolutionary War. Br Va. about 1740. D 1821. Bur at Ebenezer near Galloway. MI: "Joseph Hickman died 1821." GM by Revolutionary Grave committee with bronze marker. May 30, 1912. Came to Ohio fr Va in 1806 and settled near Galloway, Prairie Twp. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

HICKOK, DURLIN, (Ashtabula Co.)

Brewer's Mass Mil Revolutionary War. Br Mch 22, 1759, Sheffield, Mass. Mar Betsey Fletcher. Children: Juresta, Ezra, Eben, Durlin, (Dlive, Clarissa, Betsey, Maria. D July 30, 1837. Bur Hickok Cem, Jefferson, O. MI: "Durlin Hickok Born Mch 22, 1751), Died July 30, 1837." Brewer's Mass Mil Rev War." GM Marble slab, family. Farmer and Miller. Ref: Mrs. Ida Baylor, Mrs. Emily Jerome, Jefferson, O. Fur infor Eunice Grant Chap.

HICKOX, NATHANIEL, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt and Dragoon, Conn Continental Army. Pension allowed 1832. Br 1758, Conn. Mar Mary Ann Mallory, (d 1830.) D Hambden, 1848. Tradition, that he is bur in Hambden, O. Hickok, spelling on pension papers; Hickox, in history later generations, Hickok, and Hicok. Came from Otsego, N. Y. to Hambden. Name found in list of pensions in Census of 1840, living in Hambden, O. Ref: p 514, Vol 5, Pension Records. Vol 91, p 11, Natl No. 90,029, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HICKOX, EBENEZER, (Portage Co.)

Served as drummer and Pvt 3 or 4 yrs. Was twice wounded and given a furlough, after which he served as Minute Man during the rest of the war. Was in Conn Mil. Bur Maple Grove Cem Ravenna, O. Placed on pension roll Oct 28, 1833. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

HIGGINS, DAVID, REV. (Huron Co.)

Soldier. Br Aug 6, 1761, Haddam, Middlesex Co, Conn. Parents: Capt Cornelius Higgins and Sarah (Hawes) Higgins. Mar Eunice Gilbert, Jan 17, 1788, New Haven, Conn. Children: David, James, Gilbert, Alary Bethiah. Myra, Lucius, Cornelius, Eliza, William. D June 19, 1842, Norwalk, O. Bur Woodlawn Cem Norwalk, 0. main drive. Lot 239. MI: "Rev. David Higgins died June 19, 1842, in the 81st year of his age, and the 55th of his ministry. As a preacher he was solid and instructive, as a pastor devoted and faithful, as a Christian consistent and humble. Servant of God well done. Rest from thy loved employ. The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy." Erected by the First Presbyterian Church, in Norwalk, 1842? Graduated at Yale College in 1783. Founded Presbyterian Church at Auburn, N. Y. 1801. Presbyterian minister. Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap.

HIGGINS, JOHN (Hamilton Co.)

2nd Lt 2nd Bn, 6th Company, Somerset Co, N. J. (Stryker's Men from N. J. p 16.) Mar a daughter of Abraham Voorhees, in N. J. Bur Reading, O. Came to Ohio with father-in-law and family; settled on farm in Sec 33, Symmes Twp, 1794. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HIGGINS, ROBERT, (Brown Co.)

Raised company soon after the beginning of the Revolution and soon rose to the rank of Col. Taken prisoner at the battle of Germantown and confined in N. Y. Harbor. Returned to his home in Va about the time of Cornwallis surrender. Br Westmoreland Co, Pa. Parents: Robert Higgins and Hannah Vanzant. Mar, 1st, Miss Wright; 2nd, Mary Jolliffe in Va, (d 1806.) Children: Robert, John J., Lydia, and a daughter. (Mar Trautwine,) 8 by 1st wife, none came to Ohio. D Higginsport, 1825. Bur Higginsport. In 1798 he moved and lived a yr in Ky opposite his survey in Lewis Twp, Brown Co, O. 1799, crossed the Ohio and lived in a cabin on the site of Higginsport, which town he founded. Ref: "Brown Co History" published by W. H. Beers & Co., 1883, p 460. Fur infor Taliaferro Chap.

HIGG-INS, WILLIAM, (Highland Co.)

Br 1745, London, England. D 1842, Highland Co, O. Pensioned in 1840. at age of 97, while residing in Liberty Twp. (Fr Census 1840). Ref: Natl No. 24,295, p 106, Vol 25, D. A. R. Lin.

HIGLEY, BREWSTER, (Meigs Co.)

Br Simsburg, Conn, Mch 14, 1759. Mar Naomi. Children: Brewster Jr., Cyrus, Lucius, Joseph, Harriet, Theresa, Susan. D June 20, 1847. Bur Rutland. Justice of the Peace for Washington Co, appointed by Gov. St. Clair. Date of commission 1801, associate Judge for Gallia Co. Justice at Rutland. Bought share in Ohio Company for $1,000 and settled on farm in 1799. First settlement in Rutland, also 2nd postmaster of Rutland. Justice of the Peace. Postmaster, Farmer. Removed to Castleton, Rutland Co. Vt. then to Beesville. W. Va. before coming to O. Ref: Numerous Higley's at Rutland, Dr. A. A. Hugg, Middleport, O. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HIGLEY, JOEL, (Meigs Co.)

Lt, Commissioned 1778. Br Jan 1, 1739, Simsbury, Higleytown. Conn. Parents: Brewster Higley, 2nd Lt Revolutionary War (br Dec 12, 1709, Simsbury, Conn. D Mch 1, 1794.) Mar 1st Esther Holcombe, Mch 13, 17—; 2nd Mindwell Bull, Jan 5, 1775. Bur Rob't McElhinney Farm, Rutland, O. Old cem abandoned. 1803 he came with his family to what was known as Gallia Co. (now Meigs). Located on a farm south of Rutland, where he passed away few yrs later. Ref: Infor received from Bernard Higley, Rutland, O. "Higley Genealogy." Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HILDEBRAND, MICHAEL, (Stark Co.)

Served in Lancaster Co, Pa. 1718. Company 8, Bn 5, Maj Henry Marbley, Capt James McConnell. Br Borles Co, Pa. Nov 17, 1766. Parents: John George Nicholas Hildebrand and Anna Maria Hill. Mar Elizabeth Schlenger, 1791. Children: Maria, Josiah, Adam. Samuel, Nicholas, Charles. Rebecca, John G., Elizabeth. D Jackson Twp, Stark Co. O, Oct 8, 1850. Bur Mud Brook Cem, Jackson Twp, Stark Co, O, McDonaldsville, O, not far from church. MI: Names, dates of both and death. GM Canton Chap D. A. R. Nov. 1922. Dr. A. K. Largman made the address, marker unveiled by 3 grandchildren. Ref: "History of Stark Co," edited by William Henry Perrin. Fur infor Massillon Chap.

HILDRETH, SAMUEL, (Washington Co.)

Surgeon. Br Townsend, Mass, 1750. D 1823, Belpre, O. Ref: Natl No. 34,426, Vol 35, p 150, D. A. R. Lin.

HILL, ALEXANDER, (Brown Co.)

Bur Pisgah Ridge. Fur infor Ripley Chap.

HILL, AMASA, (Lake Co.)

Enl from Spencertown, N. Y. in Mch 1780, for 9 mos in Capt Walter Vrooman's Company, Col John Harper's Regt. He was in the battle of Cherry Val ley. Br Oct 1763, Stillwater, N. Y. D 1847. Madison, O. Bur near "Turney's Corners" in Madison. GM New Connecticut Chap. Came to Ohio in 1810. He received a pension. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HILL, CALEB, (Licking Co.)

Enl Spring- of 177(1, as Pvt, in Capt William Faulkner's Company, Col Hornbeek's Regt. Was in skirmishes in the retreat from N. Y. to King's Bridge. Br 1756, Duchess Co, N. Y. Mar Rebecca. D Monroe Twp, 1842. Bur Old Cem, Johnstown. GM Hetuck Chap 1910. Pension granted Oct 31, 1832, this Co. Ref: "History of Licking Co." by E. M. P. Brister. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HILL, GEORGE, (Fairfield Co.)

Bur Walnut Twp. Fur infor Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap.

HILL, IRA, Capt, (Washington Co.)

Enl July 18, 1778, as Pvt in Capt Enos Parker's Company, Col Jacob Gerrish's Regt of guards. Disch Aug 28, 1778; service, 1 mo 13 days; also 6 mos with Berkshire Company at Springfield. Br July 17, 1755, Goshen, Conn. Parents: Zenas Hill and Kerzia Hill. Mar Esther Post, Feb 2, 1786. Children: Ira Jr., Harry, Sally, Urania, Spedy, Guy and Dan. D Oct 13, 1841, Lower Salem, O. Bur Mt. Ephraim, Washington Co, O. MI: "Ira Hill, Esq. b July 17, 1775, Goshen, Conn, died Oct. 13, 1841." GM Marietta Chap, with Revolutionary marker, 1022. Removed from Tinmouth, Vt, with wife and six children to Marietta, O, in 1800. The following yr settled at Lower Salem. Occupation, Farmer. Ref: "William's History of Washington Co." "Andrews History;" Family Records. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

HILL, ROBERT, (Jefferson Co.)

Was in Capt Abner Howell's Companv 3rd Bn Washington Co, Pa. He enl Sept 4, 1782. See Pa. Archives, Series 6, Vol 2 p 112, 119 and 244. Br Feb 15, 1761, near Hillsborough, County Down, Ireland. Parents: George Hill and Ann (mar in 1760, County Down, Ireland.) Mar Rosamond Welsh, late in 1789, Washington Co, Pa. She was br in Md Feb 26. 1770. died Mch 20, 1838, on Hill farm; bur by her husband. Children: Ann, George, John, Thomas, Eleanor, William, Robert, Stephan, Margaret, James, Joseph Welsh, Samuel, two died in infancy. D June 20, 1845, on the Hill farm, 3 miles south of Steubenville, O. Bur Hill Family Graveyard, on said farm, in center of graveyard. MI: "Robert Hill died June 1845, in his 85th yr." GM By Steubenville D. A. R. with bronze tablet, in 1923, marker put in place by his grandson, Robert S. Hill and wife Mary Mears Hill. Came to America in 1768 with his parents; lived for a while in Harford Co, Md: came into Washington Co, Pa, 1780; bought farm of 551 acres, Apr 12, 1806 in Jefferson Co, O, where he lived until his death. Farmer. The land for Hill's Sch District No. 2, was given by Robert Hill. Ref: Mrs. Robert Hill. (Mary Mears Hill), Natl No 175,759. Fur infor Steubenville Chap.

HILL ZIMRI, (Delaware Co.)

Pvt under Col Bebee, Gen McDouglas' Conn Tr. Bur Genoa Twp. Pensioned. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

HILLMAN, BENJ., (Delaware Co.)

Lt under Capt John Clingman's Company, Col James Morrow's Pa Tr. Bur Kingston Twp. Pensioned. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

HILLMAN, JAMES, Col., (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in Capt Benj Smith's Company. Serv fr June 1, 1776 to Sept 1, 1776, 3 mos. Company stationed at Martha Vinyard in defense of the seacoast. Br 1762. Mar Catherine (1772-1855. D 1843. Bur Oak Hill Cem, Youngstown, O. GM by D. A. R. 1915-17. A leader in all public enterprises. Ref: p 922, "Mass. Soldiers and Sailors." Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HILLMAN, JOHN, (Delaware Co.)

Fur Stark Cem, near Olive Green. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

HILLYER, JAMES, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1761, N. J. D 1846. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HILTON, WILLIAM, (Fulton Co.)

Ref: The Military Record of Fulton Co, O. 1885, p 305. Fur infor Wauseon Chap.

HINES, RUDOLPH, (Harrison Co.)

Came from Allegany Co, Md, and settled in Nottingham Twp, 1814; said by family to have served in the Revolutionary War. Br 1733. D 1823. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HINEY, GEORGE, (Clinton Co.)

Pvt Pa Mil; Pensioned 1831. Br 1764. D May 21, 1849. Bur Miller Cem near Lumberton. Living in Sugar Creek, 1820. Fur infor George Clinton and Catherine Greene Chaps.

HINKLE, JOSEPH, (County not stated.)

Pvt in Capt Conrad Karner's Company, Lt Adam Fisher's Regt, Lancaster Co Mil. Br Lancaster Co, Pa. D Ohio. Ref: Mrs. Olive Dickey, Gelham, Butler Co, O. Natl No 61930, p 319, Vol 62, D. A. R. Lin.

HINSDALE, ELISHA, (Medina Co.)

Capt in Revolutionary War 3 yrs, wintered at Valley Forge. Also with Conn Tr. Br Harwinton, Conn. Feb 28, 1761. Mar 1st Asenath Barnes, 2nd Elizabeth Holcomb. Children: Elisha Jr., Julius, Sherman, Asenath, Albert, George. D June 22, 1827, Norton, O. Bur Woodlawn, Wadsworth. MI: "Elisha Hinsdale. Revolutionary Soldier. Died June 22, 1827, aged 86 years." Removed from Western Star Cem 1899. Blacksmith. Elected Justice of Peace several times of Norton Twp, where he then lived. Moved to Ohio in 1816 from Torrington, Conn. Ref: Mrs. Arthur Anbort, Wadsworth, O.; Natl No 82852, D. A. R. Fur infor Cuyahoga-Portage Chap.

HINSEY, CORNELIUS, (HINSLY), (Butler Co.)

Name appears on the Tablet of the Sailors and Soldiers Monument, Hamilton, O. Supposed to be a Revolutionary soldier. Lived in Milford Twp. Not identified. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HIPSHER, ANDERSON, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1763, Va. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HISEL, FREDERICK, (Meigs Co.)

Served 2 yrs as Pvt under Capts John Roberts and James Sumption, Col Taylor, State of Va Tr. Afterwards Hostler under Maj Strode. D June 27, 1838. Fur Lower Cem, Middleport, O. MI: "Frederick Hysell Born Died 1838." GM: D. A. R. with government marker. Pens applied for June 22, 1818. Ref: Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HITE, JOHN, (Ross Co.)

Bur Concord Presbyterian Cem, Concord Twp, Ross Co, O.

HOAGLAND, JOHN, (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Hillside Cem Bozetta Twp. Copied from S. A. R. Yr Bk. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HOBART, WILLIAMS, (Portage Co.)

Pvt in N. H. Continental Line. Placed on Pens Roll Sept 6, 1819. Bur Windham. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

HODGES, SIMEON, (Lake Co.)

When a mere youth he went with his uncle, Capt Isaac Hodges, in Col John Daggett's Regt on an alarm call for 8 days. Br 1768, Mass. D June 12, 1838, Mentor, O. Fur Mentor, Lake Co, O. GM by New Connecticut Chap. He made several Trips to "New Connecticut" as a traveling merchant. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HOFFMAN, DETRICH, (Mahoning Co.)

Laborer, Pa. Berks Co. Br 1757. D 1862. Bur Washingtonville, O. GM: This grave has a D. A. R. marker but no one seems to know who placed it. Bronze. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol 18, p 179. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HOFFMAN, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. Ranger fr 1778 to 1783. Br 1769. Bur Old Springfield Cem. Ref: Pa Archives, Vol 4, p 231, Vol 4, p 606, Series 5, Old Springfield Church Records. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HOGUE, JAMES, (County not stated.)

Enl in Capt Hendrick's Rifle Company. In battle Quebec, taken prisoner sent to England. Br 1754, Ireland. Mar Margaret Irvin, 1783. D 1827, Ohio. Ref: Natl No 83742, Vol 84, D. A. R. Lin.

HOLCOMB, JESSE, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1758. Children: Jesse Holcomb II (d Aug 18, 1827, aged 23 yrs). D July 22, 1827 aged 69 yrs. Bur Center of Mesopotamia. MI: "Jessie Holcomb, died July 22, 1827 aged 69 yrs." GM by relatives. The head-stones are falling down. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HOLCOMB, JOEL, (Lake Co.)

He served in regular Conn Line under Samuel Wylly fr Apr 26 to Dec 31, 1778. Br 1760, Gr.anby, Hartford Co, Conn. Mar Sarah Warner. Children: Sally, Seymour, Fanny, Nancy and Marcus. D 1847. Bur Paine Hollow Cem, Leroy Twp, O. GM New Connecticut Chap. Made the journey to Ohio in 1820 with an ox team. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HOLCOMB, JONATHAN, (Warren Co.)

Enl fr Sheffield, Mass. fifer, age 15. Pensioner when he died. Br 1762. Mar Hannah Everest. D 1847, Warren Co, O. Ref: Natl No 13304, p 114, Vol 14, D. A. R. Lin.

HOLDEN, NEHEMIAH, (Brown Co.)

Served 1781-83. Capt P. Wade's Company, Col Michael Jackson's Company, Mass. Tr. Br 1763, Fairlie, N. H. Mar Abbie Bassett, 2nd wife. Bur Higgins port, O. 1849. Ref: See 60, 557, Vol 61, p 184, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Ripley Chap.

HOLDEN, S. RICHARD, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1762 Mass. D 1821. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HOLE, DR. JOHN, (Montgomery Co.)

Commissioned Asst Surgeon and was at Bunker Hill. Was at Cambridge when the army was reorganized by Gen Washington. Was on medical staff of Gen Richard Montgomery at Quebec, where for want of lights he dressed the wounds of soldiers beneath the walls of the fort by the flashes of muskets and cannon. Went with the first Va Mil to Mass and continued in service until the close of war. Br 1754, Va. Parents: Youngest of 11 children of Jacob Hole, a grandson of Daniel Hole who came from England and settled in New York late in the 17th century. Mar Massie Ludlow, of N. J. Aug 14, 1778. (Br Feb 28, 1759, D July 25, 1842). Children: John Ludlow, Nancy, Jeremiah, Elizabeth, Jane, David, Matilda, Phebe, Mary, William, Polly. D Jan 6, 1813, Washington Twp, Montgomery Co, O. Bur Baptist Cem, Centerville, O. on ridge in center of cem near other Revolutionary soldiers. MI: "A large chiseled weeping willow tree. Dr. John Hole, died January 6, 1813, in the 58th year of his life." His wife is buried at his side. GM Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R., with official bronze Montgomery Co marker July 1, 1919. In 1796 he moved west in covered wagon and located at Cincinnati, but after prospecting up the Miami Valley in 1797 he moved his family to Silver Creek where he finally (about 1799) located 1440 acres of land, paying for it in military bounty land warrants for his Revolutionary services. He came fr a family of Baptists and was the first person baptized in Silver Creek. Here he built his cabin and reared his family of six children. The creek was renamed "Hole's Creek" and retains the name at this time. His long army service indicates that he was the peer of his contemporaries in the medical profession. Traditions of the neighborhood testify that his pretentious log cabin was long the center of pioneer hospitality and culture. He was the first physician in the locality, and although his practice extended over many miles of territory he found time to build and run two mills south of Dayton. He received his literary and medical training in Germany where he was sent in 1766. Socially he entertained Washington, Jefferson, and the best, socially, in the Revolutionary times in his NJ home. It was at tlie suggestion of Dr. Hole that this county was named "Montgomery" for Gen Richard Montgomery, who fell mortally wounded at Quebec, while leading his troops on Dec 31, 1775. Fur infor Richard Montgomery S. A. R. Chap.

HOLIDAY, ROBERT, (Ross Co.)

Entered serv under Gen Washington 1777. Br 1747, Cumberland Co, Central Pa. Children: John Hollyday. D Oct 11, 1823, near South Salem. Bur South Salem, Ross Co, O GM by Nathaniel Massie Chap D. A. R. Fur infor Nathaniel Massie Chap.

HOLLAND, GABRIEL, (Harrison Co.)

Served in Rev as a member of the 6th Regt Md Line, Col Otho H. Williams. Settled in Archer Twp before 1814. Ref: Md Archives XVIII, 214, 231. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HOLLAND, DR. WILLIAM, (Fulton Co.)

Bur Winameg Cem, Pike Twp. Fur infor Wauseon Chap.

HOLLAND, WILLIAM, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt, 9th Volunteer Regt. Children: Benjamin, Sarah, Solomen, Samuel, Catherine. D Youngstown. Bur Oak Hill Cem, Youngstown, O. Removed from old Courthouse Cem and marker lost. Tavern keeper. Ref: p 454, Vol 1, Hist Trumbull and Mahoning Cos; p 152, "Virginia in the Revolution." Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HOLLENBACH, GEORGE, (Muskingum Co.)

Served as Pvt 1780 in Capt Mathias Probst's Company, Pa Line. Br 1748, Lebanon Co, Pa. D 1824 near Zanesville, O. Ref: Vol 86, p 371, Natl No 85710, D. A. R. Lin.

HOLLISTER, ASAHEL, (Lake Co.)

Served fr Conn in Capt Elijah Wright's Company, Col Roger Enos' Regt, stationed on Hudson River at West Point in 1778. He was a pensioner. Br 1763. D Feb 12, 1839, Kirtland, O. Bur Waite Hill Cem. Left Methodist Church and joined the Mormons. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HOLLISTER, NATHAN, (Monroe Co.)

Pvt in Mass. Continental Line. Br 1759. Catskill, N. Y. D 1843 Woodsfield, O. Placed on Monroe Co Pens Roll in 1831. Ref: D. A. R. Lin, Vol 32, p 155, Natl No 31399.

HOLMAN, THOMAS, (Ashtabula Co.)

Br 1754. D June 27, 1850. Bur Rays Corners Cem, Lenox, Ashtabula Co, O. GM Marble slab. MI: "Thomas Holman died June 27, 1850, aged 90. A soldier of the Revolution." Fur infor Eunice Grant Chap.

HOLMES, FRANCIS, (Harrison Co.)

A Francis Holmes was a member of 2nd Company, 6th Bn, Cumberland Co, Pa Mil, CaptWm Moorhead, in 1781. Br 1739. D 1825. Settled in Green Twp about 1802, posisbly from Nottingham Twp, Washington Co, Pa. Ref: Pa Archives, 5th Series, Vol VI, p 413. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

HOLMES, JAMES SR., (Licking Co.)

He was 3rd Lt in the 1st Bn of Miles Pa. Rifle Regt of Capt Richard Bevine's Company. Bur Georges Graveyard in Union Twp. GM Granville Chap. Enl in Bedford Co, Pa. on Apr 15, 1776. and retired on Dec 31, 1776, being incapacited from further service because of a gun wound in his hip, which made him a cripple for life. Fur infor Granville Chap.

HOLMES, JEDEDIAH, (Seneca Co.)

Bur Shock's Cem in Eden Twp. GM Bronze marker, 1927. Fur infor Dolly Todd Madison Chap.

HOLT, AARON, (Meigs Co.)

Br Hartford, Conn. Children: Horace, Mary. Died and bur Rutland, O. Farmer. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HOLT, EVAN, (Morrow Co.)

Served 6 yrs as a Revolutionary soldier. Was a native of Chester, Pa. Emigrated to Knox Co in 1808 and lived for 39 years on land received for his services. He was, pensioner until his death in his 84th yr, leaving a large family, married and settled, around him in Chester Twp, now Morrow Co. Only the name of his son, Evan, is given. Ref: Norton's History Knox Co, p 288. Fur infor Kokosing and Mt. Gilead Chaps.

HOOD, GEORGE, (Trumbull Co.)

Mar Catherine. (d May 18, 1845). Bur Union Cem Girard. MI: Stone with name only. Ref: Name in list S. A. R. Yr Bk. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HOOPES, BENJAMIN, (Columbiana Co.)

Lived in Butler Twp, Columbiana Co, O. Fur infor Bethia Southwick Chap.

HOOVER, JOHN (Franklin Co.)

Served as Pvt in Pa Mil was pensioned Apr 5, 1833. Br about 1742 in Pa. D near Grove City, 1840. Bur on old Hoover farm near Grove City. MI: "John Hoover, died 1840, aged nearly 100 years." GM Revolutionary Grave Committee with bronze marker. May 80, 1912. Came from Pa to Ohio in 1807. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

HOOVER, MANUEL, Capt., (Trumbull Co.)

Capt 3rd Bn, Sussex Co. Bur Pricetown, Newton Twp, Trumbull Co. MI: "Capt Manuel Hoover died 1821." Resided in North Hampton Pa in 1790. Farmer. Ref: "Jerseymen of the Revolution," p 895; Census, Pa, 1790, p 170, and "Soldiers Buried in Trumbull Co." Cleveland Historical Library. Fur info Mahoning and Mary Chesney Chaps.

HOPKINS, ARCHIBALD, (Brown Co.)

Bur Red Oak. Fur infer Ripley Chap.

HOPKINS, EBENEZER, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Vt State Tr. Capt Sawyer's Company. Pensioned 1834. Br 1761, Pittsford, Vt. Mar Rachel Mead, Dec 2, 1783. Children: Achsah, Josiah, Bradley, Charlotte, Hannah, Timothy. Ebenezer, Sop-hia. D Welshfield, July 16, 1838. Bur Welshfield Center Cem. MI: "Ebenezer Hopkins died July 16, 1838, aged 77. A Revolutionary soldier." GM by family. Was held prisoner May 12, 1779 up to June 9, 1782, being 36 mos and 28 days. Gen Assembly of Vt passed resolution to pay Ebenezer Hopkins $5 for loss of gun in service of State when taken prisoner. Ref: Pioneer History Geauga Co, p 632, Vermont Rolls, p 751, 775, 799, Vol 86, Natl No 85,616, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Taylor and Oberlin Chaps.

HOPKINS. TIMOTHY, (Morrow Co.)

Pvt 2 yrs under Col Zebulon Butler, Capts Ransom, Spaulding and Mitchell, Conn Tr. Br Nov 25, 1750. Parents: Timothy and Jemima Scovill Hopkins. Mar Phebe Marvin, Wilkesbarre, Pa, Jan 15, 1780. Children: Timothy, Abram, Isaac, Phebe, Jemima, (mar the father of Gen Rosecrans.) D Oct 10, 1803. Bur Westfield Twp, Westfield, O. GM by tall monument. Pensioned. Ref: O. D. Dailey, Albany, O Fur infor Mt. Gilead and Delaware Chaps.

HOPPLE, CASPER, (Hamilton Co.)

Served in Northampton Co, Pa. (Rangers on Frontiers p 327.) Mar (1st Anna Marie) and 2nd Mary , (signed with his to landsale.) Children: Dr. James, a son of 2nd wife, no doubt, and possibly Andrew. D Cincinnati, O. Bur Spring Grove Cem, Cincinnati. Came to Cincinnati in 1804; see Goss History of Cincinnati, p 98, from Philadelphia, Pa. Ref: Biographical Dept Nelson and Co. Pub 1894, Cincinnati, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HORN, FREDERICK, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1756, Pa. D 1838. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HORN (OR HORNE), GEORGE, (Licking Co.)

Enl in Hampshire Co, Va. Tune, 1781 as Pvt in Capt Edward McCartey's Company, Col Drake's Regt. Br Feb 28, 1765, Germany. D Mch 10, 1844, Jersey Twp. Bur village cem of Jersey. MI: "Revolutionarv War" GM Hetuck Chap, 1909. Pension allowed Oct 30, 1832. Ref: History of Licking Co, by E. M. P. Brister. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HORN, HENRY, (Preble Co.)

Pvt. Capt John Smith's Company, 4th Va Regt. Br Oct 8, 1755, Rockbridge Cq» Va. D Nov 17, 1839, in Lewisburg, O. B'ur Roselawn Cem. Emigrated to Ohio 1812. Founded the city of Lewisburg. Ref: Vol 85, p 338, Natl No. 84,877, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Organizing Regent, Mrs. Miller.

HORN, JOSEPH, (Highland Co.)

Bur New Market. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap.

HORNEY, WILLIAM, (Greene Co.)

Pvt in Muster Roll of the 5th Md Regt, Capt William Rie Cup's Company, Aug 1780, Jan 1781. Also 1778-1789. Fur semdries from N. C. Br 1752, Caroline Co, Md. Parents: Jeffrey and Deborah Horney. Mar Harriet Hannah Chipman, 1772. Children: Margaret, James, Paris, Deborah, Mary, Lydia, William, Daniel, Hannah, John, Chipman, Sarah, Jeffery. D 1829, near Spring Valley and Bellbrook, O. Bur Old Bellbrook, Greene Co, O. Br in Md, mar in Md, moved to N. C. then came to Ohio about 18U0. Planter and Farmer. Quaker by faith. Ref: Maryland Archives; N. C. Army. Accounts, records and old Bibles Fedythe Horney Whitaker, 199 N. Main St, London, O. Fur infor William Horney Chap.

HORTON, JOSEPHUS, (Jackson Co.)

Enl 1779, Augusta Co, Va. Capt Tate Company, Maj George Morford Va. Tr; Mch 1781, Capt Alexander Telford's Company, Col Samuel McDowell's Va. Regt. Taken prisoner at Guilford, escaped July 8, 1781. Served several short periods. Br England, came over on ship Potomac. Mar July 4. 1824, Mary Jenkins of Scioto Co. A son John first official elected. D June 11, 1833. Bur on south end of Backus farm near Banner Station. Pensioned Sept 18, 1832, (War pensions claim W 7777). Living in Jefferson Twp. aged 73, where he died. Farmer. Ref: Prof. Tom Horton (S. A. R.) Milford Center, O. Fur infor Capt. John James Chap.

HOSBROO'K, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Sgt 1st Regt NJ Continental Line (p 116 Stryker's Men from N. J.) Br Ireland. Mar Lydia Kitchell, dau of Moses and Phoebe Hedges Kitchell. in 1780. Children: Archibald, Hannah, and Daniel, all born in N. J. Daniel (178-5-1868). D 1798, on his farm which adjoins the present town of Maderia, Hamilton Co, O. Land in Symmes Purchase. No stone or marker. The chronicler states that a rail pen was placed around his hillside grave for a time. Many yrs ago in excavating, a walled rectangle was uncovered which is supposed to have been his grave. Farm is still owned by descendants. Came to America shortly before Revolutionary War, it is supposed. Lived in N. J. and mar in N. J. and here his children were born. Came to Cincinnati 1794. Farmer. Entered a large farm. It is probable that he was a surveyor as his son became a surveyor, and a son in each generation has been elected to office of surveyor. Ref: Mrs. Edith Frazier Hudson No 77474. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HOSKINS, ASHBEL, (Portage Co.)

Pvt in Conn Continental Line. Placed on Pens Roll Sept 24, 1833. Bur Garrettsville, O. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

HOSKINSON, JOSIAH, (Scioto Co.)

Sgt. Maj in Capt Beal's Company, Col Rolwings' Regt. Mar Margaret Bur Calvert Cem, west side. Lived on farm. Fur infor Joseph Spencer Chap.

HOSMER, WILLIAM, (Medina Co.)

Pvt Mass. Br 1741. D 1847. Bur Seville. GM by Western Reserve Chap. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

HOSMER, ZACHARIAH, (Geauga Co.)

Br 1762. Children: Alonzo, Hosmer, Andrew, Sylvester. D Aug 6, 1866, Parkman, O. Bur South Cem, Parkman village. MI: "Z. Hosmer died Aug 6, 1806, aged 94 yrs." GM White marble monument. Settled in Parkman in 1819. Ref: Hist Geauga & Lake Cos, p 157. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HOUSER, MARTIN, (Stark Co.)

Patriot; prisoner by Indians. Fr 1756 Bedford Co, Pa. Mar Anna D 1840, Harrisburg. O. Natl No 70985, Vol 71, p 353. D. A. R. Lin. Ref: Mrs. J. H. Hartzell, Stark Co, O.

HOUSTON, WILLIAM, (County not stated.)

Pvt in Capt John Beatty's Company, 5th Pa Bn and was taken prisoner at the capture of Ft Washington, 1776. Br 1757. Mar June Watson. D 1834, Ohio. Natl No 62548, p 183, Vol 63, D. A. R. Lin. Ref: Fur infor Mrs S. D. L, Jackson, Greenfield, Pa.

HOVER, EMANUEL, (Trumbull Co.)

Capt. Member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and commanded a company in 2nd Regt 3d Bn, Sussex Co, NJ Mil. Br 1748 in Sussex Co, N. J. Mar Mary Schoonover. D 1824 Newton Falls, O. Ref: 27541, Vol 28, p 202 and Vol 37, p 70, Natl No 36193 D. A. R. Lin.

HOVEY, WILLIAM, (Washington Co.)

Br 1748. D Oct 20, 1834. Bur Mt Ephraim Church Yard, 3 miles beyond Lower Salem, Washington Co, O. MI: "A Revolutionary Soldier." GM by Marietta Chap with Revolutionary marker, 1923. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

HOWARD, PETER. (Logan Co.)

Served 3 yrs Pvt in Col Gaskin's Va Regt. In battles of Monmouth and Stony Point, taken prisoner at surrender of Charleston, S. C. Escaped after some mos. Br Mch, 1745. Enl in May or June 1777 at Richmond, Va. Later moved to Philadelphia, thence to Eresboro, Burlington Co, N. J., living there over 30 yrs. Then moved to Logan Co, O. Allowed pens on application executed Oct 23, 1832, while resident of Logan Co. Fur infor Beliefontaine Chap.

HOWARD, PETER, (Logan Co.)

Commissioner of Pensions states he received pens for Revolutionary scrv while residing in Logan Co, O. Perry Twp, in 1840, aged 95. Fur infor Bellefontaine Chap.

HOWARD, SOLOMON, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1761, Conn. D 1834. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HOWARD, THOMAS, (Wood Co.)

Br 1758. D 1825. Bur Howard Laskey Pratt cem at Grand Rapids, O. Early pioneer of Grand Rapids. See p 100, Vol 50, D. A. R. Lin. D. A. R. descendant, a great-granddaughter, Mrs. Agnes Howard McClaren, Delta, O. Fur infor Ursula Wolcott Chap.

HOWARD, WILLIAM, Capt. (Belmont Co.)

Capt Company Mil, 1776. Capt of 6th Company, 1777. Br 1749, Windham Co, Conn. D Morristown, Belmont Co, O, 1822. Natl No. 12,381, p 147, Vol 13, D. A. R. Lin.

HOWE, AMASI, (Gallia Co.)

Pvt in Revolution. Mass Line under Capt Haskell, 1781. Br 17(i5. Granvilk, Mass. Mar a widow, Mrs. Blagg (Maiden name, Polly Steele) D 1853, Gallia Co, O. Bur Glen, a little south of Vinton, O. Farmer. Natl No 84925, Vol 85, p 355, D. A. R. Lin. Ref: Ned McMillan, Cheshire, O. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HOWE, PETER, (Washington Co.)

Enl May 1775, as Pvt..Served 8 mos under Capt Isaac Baldwin, John Hale, Col John Stark. Re-enlisted Jan 1, 1776; served under Capt John Hale, Col John Stark, New Hampshire State Tr. In battles of Bunker Hill, Trenton, Bennington. Br Aug 1, 1756. New Marlborough, Mass. Parents: Nehemiah Howe and Bulah Wheeler Howe. Mar Orinda Fuller in 1780. (Br 1762, died 1835). Children: Dianthy, Belinda, Vilaty, Minerva, Lorilla, Sophronia, Cyrenius, Sylvanua, Orinda, Lucinda. D Dec 19, 1842, Ames Twp, Athens Co. Bur Demming cem, Washington Co. MI: "In memory of Peter Howe, who died Dec. 19, 1842. in the 87th year of his age." GM by Marietta Chap with Revolutionary marker in 1920. Came to Ohio in 1801, lived in the old blockhouse in the stockade. Lived in Washington Co 25 yrs. then moved to Athens Co. Ref: Natl No. 56,465, Vol 57, p 160, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

HOWELL, SAMUEL, (Clermont Co.)

Resided in Village of Williamsburg, 1826, Clermont Co, O. Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HOWELL, WILLIAM, (Meigs Co.)

Enl 1776, 1 mo. Capt Okey Johnson, Hampshire Co, Va. Enl 1777. 1 mo. Capt Okey Johnson, Hampshire, Va. Enl Aug 1778, 7 mos. Capt Okey Johnson, Van Swearingen Companv, Light Inf. April 1781. 2 mo Okev Johnson. Br 1748, N. J. Mar "Elizabeth". (d May 2, 1839, in 86th yr of age." On stone by his side. Children: One dau, Rachel (mar Solomon Townsend.) MI: "William Howell, died Mch 28. 1842, in 94th year of age." Oct 13, 1832, pension allowed for 11 mos. service as Pvt Va. Line, while residing in Lee Twp. Athens Co, O, age 84 yrs. Ref: O. D. Dailey, Albany. O. W. Hopkins, Athens. Fur infor Jane Daily, State Chairman.

HOWELLS, DANIEL VEACH, (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Churchyard, South Hubbard. Could not locate grave. Many markers destroyed, manv inscriptions could not be read. S. A. R. Yr Bk. Fur infor Alary Chesney Chap.

HOWLAND, JOHN (Brown Co.)

Bur Liberty, Brown Co. Fur infor Lieut Byrd Chap.

HOYT, AGUR, (Huron Co.)

On payroll of those who rode horses. Member James Clarke's Company, 16th Regt. Col Nehemiah Beardsley. July 16, 1779. Br Jan 20, 1761, Danbury, Conn. Parents: Comfort and Anna Beach Hoyt. Mar Dec 11, 1783 to Lois Boughton. Children: Betsy, Amelia, Polly, Philo, Agur Beach, Eli Boughton. D Nov 30, 1836, Norwalk, O. Bur St. Pauls Episcopal Cem, Norwalk, O. MI: Name, dates of birth and death. GM Stone marker bv familv. Ref: Revolutionary Roll and History, Vol 8, Conn.; Hist Society's Collection, p 194. Natl No. D. A. R. roll No. 71,746 (?) Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap.

HUBBARD, ISAAC, (Ashtabula Co.)

First assistant to Paymaster General, his brother, Nehemiah Hubbard. Br Sept 24, 1749, Middletown, Conn. Parents: Nehemiah and Sarah Sill Hubbard. Mar Ruth Coleman, Jan 24, 1782, Middletown, Conn. Children: Matthew, Isaac, William, Mary, Ruth, Amos, Daniel, Nehemiah and Henry. D Mch 10, 1848, Ashtabula. O. Bur Chestnut Grove, Ashtabula. MI: Names and dates only, monument. GM D. A. R. marker. In 1800, came from Conn to Oneida, N. Y. In 1834 came to Ashtabula Co, O. Ref: Hubbard Genealogy; Lineage Book, Vol 12, Natl No. 11718 S. A. R. No. 23394. Fur infor Mary Stanley Chap.

HUBBARD, ISRAEL, (Putnam Co.)

Pvt. Br Feb 6, 1752, Vt. One child, Bildad Hubbard. D Mch 20, 1840. Bur Hubbard, O, Sec. 6, Riley Twp. Marble slab, MI: "Israel Hubbard born Feb. 6, 1752, died Mch 20, 1840, aged 88 yrs, 1 mo, 4 das He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War." Descendants, Mrs. H. Bowman, Haskins, O, who verified above data sent by John Mallahan, P. M. at Pandora, who visited stone, h'ur infor Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

HUBBELL, ABIJAH, (Meigs Co.)

D Rutland. Bur Miles Cem, Rutland, O, southeast corner of Old Cem. MI: "Abijah Hubbell, died July 18, 1841, 78 years of age. 'Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter through the gate into the city." Ref: Mrs Bertha Rathburn, Rutland, O. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

HUBBELL, GERSHOM, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1766, New York. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HUBER, ANDREW, (County not stated.)

Pvt. in Capt John Stone's Company, 2nd Bn, Lancaster Co, Pa. Mil. Br 1762, Lebanon, Pa. Mar Kline. Natl No. 74,001, Vol 75, D. A. R. Lin. Ref: Eva Welker Wentz, Massillon, O.

HUDSON, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1768, New York. D 1847. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HUDSON, JOSHUA, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Pvt. Conn. Br 1760, D 1842. Bur Strongville. Fur infor Western Reserve Chapter.

HUEY, ROBERT, (Montgomery Co.)

Pvt. 1777. in 7th Bn, Lancaster Co, Pa Mil. Br 1757, Lancaster Co, Pa. D 1839, Dayton, O. Ref: Vol 81, p 25, Natl No 90,070 and Natl No 1012OO, Vol 103, p 61, D. A. R. Lin.

HUFF, (HOFF) JOHN, (Delaware Co.)

2nd Sergt under Cols Seeley and Hankinson, N. J. Tr. D 1848, age 85. Bur Trenton Twp, Sunbury, O. Pensioned. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

HUFF, JOHN, (Franklin Co.)

Served in Revolutionary War. Br about 1750. Bur on Amos Gulp farm, Hamilton Twp. GM Revolutionary Grave Committee with bronze marker, May 30, 1912. Came to Oliio in 1S(I7 and settled in Hamilton Twp and lived on the Amos Gulp farm. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

HUFFSTETTER, JAMES, (Trumbull Co.)

Bedford Co. Ranger 1778-1783. Bur Pricetown, Newton Twp, Trumbull Co. No stone at Pricetown for James Huffstetter; but one for "Mary Huffstetter" with dates of Revolutionary period was found. Ref: Pa. Archives, Series 3, Vol 23, p 232, 289. Fur in for Mahoning and Mary Chesney Chaps.

HUGHES, ELIAS, (Licking Co.)

Enl at Clarksburg to serve against Indians. In 1774 was with Gen Lewis in battle of Pt Pleasant on Big Kanawha river. Built Ft Nutter, Va. In 1802 was elected Capt of the 1st Company of Mil raised in the county. He served also in war of 1812. Government scout along the Ohio River 21 yrs. Capt of rangers under Col Benj Wilson and Louther. Br 1757, Handy Co, Va. Parents: Thomas Hughes, killed by Indians, Hackers Creek, Va. Mar and had 12 children, Jonathan, David. D Dec 22, 1844, Utica. Bur old cem Utica with military honors. MI: "Revolutionary War." GM Hetuck Chap, 1909. Was a pensioner. Ref: Hist of Licking Co by E. M. P. Brister. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HUGHES, HENRY, (Jackson Co.)

Mar Emily Cloar Nov 13, 1852. Children: Henry. Eur near the home of William Johnson, Jefferson Twp. Fur infor Capt John James Chap.

HUGHES, JOSEPH, (Brown Co.)

Pvt in Capt John Walls Company, 2d Bn, Washington Co, Pa. Mil. Br Pa. Mar Catherine Dear, 1796. D 1837, Brown or Adams Co. Supposed to be buried in Decatur Cem. Stone mason. Ref: Belle Stephenson, Ripley, O. Fur infor Lieut Byrd Chap.

HUIET, PHILIP, (Montgomery Co.)

Enl in 1780 in Guilford Co, N. C. and served for 6 mos as a Pvt under Capt Tobias Whitsel. B'r Mch 8, 1754, in Berks Co, Pa. Mar Elizabeth Lutz. Children: Fannie, Elizabeth, Catherine, Sarah, Mary, Philip Jr., Henry, Michael, George, Simon P. D June 14, 1846, Miamisburg, 0. Bur Hill Grove Cem, Miamisburg, O. Lot No 281, near main entrance. MI "Born March 8, 1754; Died June 14, 1846. Aged 92 years, 6 months, and 6 days." GM Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R. May 1919. Removed to N. C. and finally to Montgomery Co, O. Built a flour mill (the first on th Miami River) in the north part of Miamisburg, in 1812. Had a contract for 500 barrels of flour for the army in 1812. Date furnished by Miss Drusella Shepherd, Miamisburg, O. Natl No 60539, 77821 D. A. R. Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R.

HULBERT, EPHRAIM, (Hancock Co.)

Bur in Hancock Co, unable to locate grave. Fur infor Ft Findlay Chap.

HULET, JOHN, (Medina Co.)

Served in Mass State. Pvt and Sgt, Berkshire Co, Mil. Pensioner when died at Brunswick, O. Br 1755. D 1841. Bur Brunswick Center. GM by Western Reserve Chap. Ref: Natl No 79798, Vol 80, DAR Lin. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

HULICK, JOHN, (Clermont Co.)

Was with Washington at Valley Forge; severely wounded at Cowpens by gunshot in side; at surrender of Yorktown; served more than 2 yrs. Br 1754, Sussex Co, NJ. Mar Mary Lott. Children: James, John, Catherine, Cornelius, Mary, Jane, Sarah, Martha. D 1842, Clermont Co, O. Bur private cem (Moore's) near Batavia, O. Moved to Batavia Twp, 1816. At age of 88, resided in Batavia twp where he was receiving a pens in 1840. Carpenter and millwright. Natl No 236005 on this record (Cin. Chap) Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. Fur infor Blanchester Chap.

HULING, WILLIAM, (Clermont Co.)

Came to Monioe Twp, Clermont Co, O. in 1807, settled on Ulrey's Run. Br NJ. Children: S.imuel, William, Abraham, Jacob, Isaac. D 182G. Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HULL, ISAAC, (Butler Co.)

D Oct 6, 1833, age To yrs, 1 mo and "21 days. Bur Greenwood Cem Hamilton, O. Name appears on Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Ft Hamilton Site, High St. and Monument Ave, under Heading, Revolutionary Soldier. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HULL, JOHN, (Pike Co.)

Pensioner of 1840, for military service at age of 92, while living in Seal Twp, Pike Co, O. Br 1748. Fur infor Census of Pensions 1840, Copied by Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

HULL, SOLOMON, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in Continental Tr. N. J. Men of Revolutionary, p 217. Children: Andrew was only one recorded. Michael is a descendant. Bur Mahoning Co. Came to Mahoning Co from N. J. early in 1800. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

HULSE, JAMES, (Jackson Co.)

Spoken of in Co historical research. Fur infor Capt John James Chap.

HULSE, WILLIAM, (Belmont Co.)

Sgt of Cav, paid Oct 24, 1783 139£, 19s, 3d, for services Va Line. Br Oct 19, 1753. D Sept 6, 1830. Bur St. Clairsville, O, Methodist Cem. Ref: Laura M. Thompson, St Clairsville, O. "Revolutionary Soldiers" Vol 4, p 212, Va State Library. Fur infor Grace Allen McFarland, St Clairsville, O. D. A. R., Wheeling Chap, W. Va.

HUMASON, JOEL, (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Vienna Center. Name is all that remains on marker. Administrator of estate ordered Aug 11, 1832. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HUMPHREY, DAVID, (Trumbull Co.)

Bur near Braceville, east of Phalanx Mills. Ref: Baldwin Library, Youngstown, O. Kindness of Miss Kyle. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

HUMPHREY, EVANS (or RICHARD) (Licking Co.)

Name is found as assignor on land bounty papers in Col Yate's Regt, May 20, 1782. Was with Gen Wayne at Stony Point. Br Albany, N. Y. Parents: Hugh and Nancy (Peacock) Humphrey. Mar. Children: A dau mar Chriswold May. D St Louisvjlle, O. Bur north of Newark. Street cuts through old family cem. Ref: Hist of Lickmg Co by E. M. P. Brister. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

HUMPHREY, SIMON, (Summit Co.)

Br Conn. Mar Lois Cornelia. (Name on headstone). Bur Western Star. MI: "Sacred to the memory of Simeon Humphrey, who was born Nov 8, 1762. Died at Norton, Ohio, Aug 19, 1835." GM White marble slab. Fur infor Cuyahoga- Portage Chap.

HUNGERFORD, JOSIAH, (Lake Co.)

Responded Danbury Alarm, 1777. Br East Haddam, Conn, 1763. Mar Hannah Bigelow. D Leroy Twp, 1841. Natl No od,4U8, p 188, Vol 5tJ, D. A. R. Lin.

HUNT, JONATHON, (Erie Co.)

Served in Bradstreet's command. B 1820, Venice, O. Bur Erie Co. Fur infer Martha Pitkin Chap.

HUNT, THOMAS, (Butler Co.)

Minute Man. Served seven yrs. Br Nova Scotia, 1745. Mar Anie Fitch, (br 1748, d 1832). D June 25, 1814. Bur in old burying ground at Huntsville, O. (That is, the Hunt burying ground, private). Invented the first steamboat in 1732, which was afterward perfected by Robert Fulton. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

HUNTER, GEORGE, (Columbiana Co.)

Bur Bethel Synod Cem, 5 miles south of Lisbon, O. Fur infor S. A. R. Yr Bk, 1917. Copied by Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

HUNTER, JOHN, (Highland Co.)

Pvt in Capt Robert Byers Company, Lancaster Mil. Entered service Jan 13, 1777. Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 7, p 461. Br 1751, Pa. Mar Margaret Watt, 1770. Children: Elizabeth, Morrow, Robert, Mary, Nesbit, Thomas, Margaret, Robinson. D July 2, 1829, Highland Co, O. Bur Presbyterian Twp. at New Market, O. MI: "John Hunter died July 2, 1829 in the 87th year of his age." Farmer. Came to Ohio about 1807. Was Justice of Peace for many yrs. One of first members of Presbyterian church in Highland Co. Ref: Viola Eyler Iliff, Natl No. 228,415, London, O. Fur infor William Horney Chap.

HUNTINGTON, JOHN, (Muskingum Co.)

Br 1745. D 1815, Norwich, O. Natl No. 22,608, p 213, Vol 23, D. A. R. Lin.

HUNTOON, THOMAS, (Lake Co.)

Enl in Capt Tilton's Company June 12, 1775, under Col Enoch Poor's Regt; later in Col T. Bartlett's Regt of N. H. Tr. Br 1753, Sunapee, N. H. Mar Elizabeth. Children: One son was Corbin. D Jan 2, 1831. Bur in Huntoon Cem. Concord Lake, O. GM by New Connecticut Chap. Ref: Natl No 102649, Vol 103j p 199, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HURLBURT, JEHIEL, SR.. (Trumbull Co.)

Pvt. in Capt Holcomb's Company, 18th Regt. Was disch at N. Y. 1776. Also served in line from Middletown, Conn. Mar Eunice Bacon Hurlburt (br July 13, 1755, died 1838.) Children: Jehiel Jr., Eunice, Meloda. D 1813. Bur Hartford Center, southeast part of cem. D. A. R. descendant, Mrs. J. J. Kiepura, 4510 Manor Circle, Sioux City, la. Ref: Matilda Baldwin, Tyrrell, O, who fur infor to Mary Chesney Chap.

HUSTED, SHADREN, (Huron Co.)

Bur Sutton's cem. Hunt's Corners. Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap.

HUSTON, ROBERT, (Knox Co.)

Pvt. He rendered material aid during Revolutionary War. At one time he rallied the neighbors and furnished rations to Washington's army which was in camp near Trenton. N. J., where he was living at that time. Br 1756, Trenton, N. J. Parents: James Huston and Isabella Nelson (d May 27, 1805) Mar Deborah Smith Robinson, (br 1760, d Mch 13, 1826.) Children: James, Thomas, Robert, John, Joseph, Polly, Isabella and Jane. D Apr 5, 1838, Martinsburg, O. Bur Presbyterian cem, Martinsburg, east side about the center of cem. Lot No. 79. MI: "In memory of Robert Huston who died April 5, 1838, aged 82 yrs." A verse of Scripture which is illegible. GM Kokosing Chap D. A. R. Dec 1927. Ref: Military record "Officers and Men of the Revolutionary War." Strykers, p 641. Also Natl No. 80,104, Vol 81, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Kokosing Chap.

HUTCHENS, HOLLIS, (Noble Co.)

Bur South Olive Cem. MI: "Hollis Hutchens, a native of state of Maine and a Soldier of the Revolution." Settled Olive twp, 1806, south part. Fur infor Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, O.

HUTCHINS, MOSES, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt. and Dragoon Conn. Continental Line. Pensioned 1832. Br 1756. Children: Nancy, Sarah, Diana. Jacob, Caleb. D 1837, Burton, O. Came to Geauga Co, 1816. Estate administered Oct 22, 1834. Ref: Pioneer Hist Geauga Co, p 725. Probate records. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

HUTCHINS, WILLIAM, (Lake Co.)

Served in Company of Capt William Hutchins (his father) in an independent Co in Vt, Nov 20, 178i to May 1, 1782. Br 1762. Parents: William Hutchins. D 1852. Bur Perry, O. GM by stone at grave. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

HUTCHINSON, AMAZIAH, (Franklin Co.)

5 Conn. Regt. 1781. Br Dec 14, 1762. D Oct 3, 1823. Mar Betsey Mack, Mch 30, 1791. Bur Dublin, O. Service, P 161, Vol 8, Conn Historical Society Records. Ohio State Library. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM, (Brown Co.)

Was present at surrender at Yorktown. Came to Huntington Twp, Brown Co, O., in 1803. Br Loudoun Co. Va, 1757. Mar Rebecca Cooper, 17a3. (br 1767, d 1853.) Eleven children. D Jan 7, 1841. Ref: A. S. Abbott, Bethel, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

HUTT, JOHN, (Ross Co.)

Artillery, 3 yrs under Capt John Mazarett; present at surrender of Cornwallis. Br 1763, Westmoreland Co., Va. Mar Elizabeth Crockwell. D 1833, Chillicnthe, Ross Co, O. Pensioner from Chillicothe, O, where he died. DAR descendant 42362. Vol 43, D. A. R. Lin, p 136. Fur infor Nathaniel Massie Chap.

HUXLEY, DAN—. (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. in Capt Zenos Wheeler's Company, Col Hopkins Regt, Mass Line. Br 1743, Suffield (or Sheffield) Conn. D 1822, Ellsworth, O. Ref: 31806 Vol 32, and 9173, Vol 92, D. A. R. Lin.

HYDE, ANDREW, JR., (Marion Co.)

Pvt in Capt Charles Dibble's Company, Col Rossiter's 3rd Berkshire Company. Enl Oct 14, 1780, disch Oct 17, 1780. Br 1757. D 1845. Bur Claridon Graveyard. MI "Andrew Hyde—1757—1845, A Soldier of 1776." Ref: Mass Soldiers in the Rev. Fur infor Capt William Hendricks Chap.


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