Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Ohio
Surnames R

Surnames R 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.



RADABACH, PETER, (Co not stated.)

Br 1764, Pa. D 1834. Fur infor Natl No 49923, Vol 50, p 413, D. A. R. Lin.

RADER, ADAM. (Champaign Co.)

Br 1764, in Virginia. D Apr 14, 1847. Bur in cem adjoining church at Kingscreek. Fur infor Urbana Chap.

RALSTON, ANDREW, (Muskingum Co.)

Enl 1776 in Capt Wetzell's Company, Col Samuel Miles Pa Rifle Regt as a Pvt. Br 1753 Scotland. D 1827. Bur Bloomfield, O. Ref: D. A. R. Lin Bk. Natl No 99552, also Natl No 78871, Vol 100, p 175. Fur infor Nathaniel Massie Chap.

RALSTON, ARCHIBALD, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1742. D 1810. Bur Seceeders Corners, Liberty Twp. MI: Name (date of death and birth). Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RAMEY, LAWRENCE, (Brown Co.)

Pvt. Br Berkley Co, Va, in 1758. Mar Anne Nimon in 1784. D Apr 3, 1835, Brown Co, O. Bur Decatur, O. MI:''Sacred to the memory of Lawrence Ramey, who departed this life Apr 3, 1835, aged 81." GM May 30, 1922. Fur infor Lieutenant Byrd Chap.

RAMSEY, JOHN, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1743. D Jan 6, 1810. Bur Seceeders Corners, Liberty Twp. MI: Name, date of birth and death. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RAMSEY, NATHAN, (Preble Co.)

Bur Israel Twp. Ref: Mary P. Mitchell, Eaton, O.

RAMSEY, WM., (Preble Co.)

Bur Israel Tvvp. Ref: Mary P. Mitchell, Elaton, O. Fur infor Grace C. Miller Org Regent.

RAMSEY, WILLIAM (RAMSAY), (Belmont Co.)

Ensign in Pa Tr in 1776, 2 mos in Capt Samuel Patten's Company, Col Culbertson's Regt. In the winter of 1776-77, 2 mos in Capt George Matthews Co. Next yr 2 mos in Capt Patrick Jack's Company, Col Culbertson's Regt. In 1778 or 1779, 2 mos in same command. He was allowed pens executed Jan 20, 1834, while a resident of Morristown, Belmont Co, O. Br Jan 1, 17-j6, Bucks Co, Pa. Parents: Capt William Ramsey and Margaret Allen. Mar Martha Allen Aug 26, 1780. D Jan 1, 1841 Morristown, O. Pioneer families of Western Pa. Came to Ohio in 1815. Ref: S. A. R. Natl No 42668. Fur infor or S. A. R. Richard Montgomery.

RANDALL, REUBEN, (Portage Co.)

Lived at Streetsboro, age 73, where he drew a pens in 1840. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

RANKIN, DANIEL, (Brown Co.)

Br 1752. D 1833. Ref: Natl No 48430, Vol 49, p 201.

RANKIN, HENRY, (Harrison Co.)

A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co, in 1819, aged 72; a Henry Rankin served in Capt Alexander Martin's Company, Col Peter Grubb's Bn, Lancaster Co Mil, in 1776. U S Pens Rolls 1835; Pa Archives 5, VII, 801. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

RANKIN, JAMES, (Harrison Co.)

Served as a member of Washington Co, Pa Mil, in Crawford's Expedition against the Sandusky Indians in 1782. Br 1747. D 1823. Br in Cadiz Old Graveyard. Ref: Pa Archives 6, II, 402. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

RANKIN, THOMAS, (Harrison Co.)

Served with his brothers, Lt John, Jesse and Zachariah, in Capt David Reed's 4th Company, Col John Marshal's 4th Bn, Washington Co Mil, 1781-82. Br 1760. D 1832. Bur in Rankin Graveyard. Son of William; grandson of David. Ref: Pa Archives 6, II, 133, 144. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

RANKINS, JONATHAN, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1739. Bur Old Cem, Mahoning Ave, Warren. MI: Died Sept 20, 1812, aged 73 years. GM Name on bronze tablet, 1827, by D. A. R. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RANNEY, NATHANIEL, (Summit Co.)

Enl for 3 yrs Capt Edward Eel's Company Conn Line. Br 1735, Upper House, Conn. D 1800, Hudson, O. Ref: Natl No 90374, Vol 91, p 123, D. A. R. Lin.

RANSOM, JOSEPH, (Erie Co.)

Pvt in Conn State Tr. Pensioner. Bur in Erie Co. Fur infor Martha Pitkin Chap.

RANSOM, ROBERT, (Erie Co.)

Bur Erie Co. Fur infor Martha Pitkin Chap.

RATHBONE, JOSEPH, (Ashtabula Co.)

Was placed on the pens roll of Ashtabula Co, O, 18^1, for services as a Pvt, Mass Continental Line. Enl Tyringham, Mass. Br 1763, Rhode Island. Mar Olivia Pearson. D 1854, Conneaut, Ashtabula Co, O. Ref: Natl No 49765, Vol 50, Lin Bk, Vol XLIII Fur infor Mary Stanley Chap.

RATHBURN, SEN EDWARD, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Pvt Mass Tr. Br 1754. D 1849. Bur Harvard Grove Cem, Lansing Ave and E 57th St. GM Western Reserve Chap. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

RAVENSCROFT, WILLIAM, (Coshocton Co.)

D 1854. Bur White Eyes Twp. Ref: Co Hist. Fur infor Coshocton Chap.

RAWDON, EZRA, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1760. D Sept 16, 1824. Bur Old Cem, Mahoning Ave, Warren. MI: Formerly fr Conn. Died Sept 16, 1824, in 64 years of his age. "He was killed by a kick from a horse. God who first gave him breath afterwards called him, back by sudden death." GM Name on bronze tablet, 1927, by D. A. R. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RAYMOND, LEMUEL, (Huron Co.)

Pvt Mass Mil in John Brown's Regt, Berkshire Co, Mass. Br 1759 at Richmond. Mass. D 1829, Huron Co, O. Norwalk, O. Ref: Natl No 25379, 30247, p 86, D. A. R. Lin, Vol 31.

RAYMOND, THADDEUS, (Huron Co.)

Bur Hunt's Corners, Suttons' Cem. Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap.

READ, NATHANIEL, (Ashtabula Co.)

Served as Pvt in many battles. Capt Parker's Company, 3rd Bn, Wardsworth's Brig, Col Sage Conn Line. Br 1758, Tyringham, Mass. Parents: Amasa Read and Fannie Sprig, his wife. Mar Rhoda Sedgwick, in Conn, June, 1785. Children, Sally, Acheah, Ira, Polly, Grace, Melinda, Irema, Grave. D 1831, Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co, O. Bur Roberts Cem, Wayne Twp, near WilHamsfield. MI: "In memory of Nathaniel Read, who departed this life Apr 10, 1831, in the 73 year of his age." GM Family stone that is fast crumbling. The 3rd Bn was raised June, 1776, to reinforce Washington at N. Y. Time expired Dec 25, 1776. Ref: Lin Bks XXXVI and XLI. Family Bible record written by Nathaniel Read. Mrs. Bert Presley, Chardon, O. Natl No 62556, D. A. R. Fur infor Mary Stanley Chap.

REASONER, PETER, (Guernsey Co.)

Served as a ranger on the frontier. Br 1735, probably Beaver Co, Pa. Parents: Nicholas Reasoner, wife's name not known. Mar Mary Sheers in 1763. Children: Nicholas, Benjamin, John, Sarah, Jacob, Solomon, Henry, Regina. Susan, Mary. D about 1810, Guernsey Co, on Reasoner homestead near New Concord, O. Burial ground given by John Reasoner living near Cem. MI: Sandstone marker, partly crumbled, inscription obliterated. May 16, 1791, given 136 acres of land as depreciation claim. Fur infor Anna Asbury Stone Chap.

REAVES, ASHER, (Greene Co.)

Pvt Va Mil. Pensioned 1833. Br 1758. D July 1. 1845. Bur Baptist Graveyard, Jamestown. Silver Creek, 1813. Ref: Robinson's Hist of Greene Co. Fur infor Catherine Greene Chap.

RECHER, PETER, (Montgomery Co.)

A Pvt in a command from Montgomery Co, possibly from Frederick Co, but the identical command could not be ascertained from Md and U. S. Authorities. He was not a pensioner. Pa Archives, 5 series, Vol 4, p 662, show that one Peter Recher was a Pvt in the Continental Line. "Rangers on the Frontiers 1778-1783." One "Peter Rickes" took oath of Fidelity to Md in Frederick Co, Md. Br Aug 14, 1763, Frederick Co, Md. Parents: Peter Recher, came from Switzerland about 1735, and settled near Wolfsville, Md. Mar Elizabeth Protsman, d Feb 1, 1836, age 67 yrs, 3 mos, 5 das. Children: Jacob, Peter, Joseph, John, Daniel, Frederick, Elias, Lewis, Lica, Mary and Susan. D June 3, 1833. Jefferson Twp, Montgomery Co. Bur Ellerton. GM Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R., 1919. Official bronze marker. Peter Recher purchased in the fall of 1804, 389 acres of land and settled here the following yr. One of the pioneer families. Ref: "Dr. Brumbaughs." Rev Records of Md, p 23. Many men are preparing blanks for membership in S. A. R. Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R. Infor furnished by J. C. Recher, R. F. D. 3, Miamsburg, O.

REECE, DAVID, (Butler Co.)

See Pa Archives, p 180, a Revolutionary Soldier. MI: For Pioneers in Butler Co, O, his name appears. Ref: Mrs. E. P. Whallon, Wyoming, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

REED, ALEXANDER, (Wyandot Co.)

Enl 1776 Sgt, Capt Andrew Wallace's Company, Col Jas Woods 8th Va Regt. Br 1760, Va. Mar Elizabeth Crosbv ±vl wife. D 1847, Wyandotte Co, O. Ref: 75675, Vol 76, Natl No 64577 D. A. R. Lin.

REED, DAVID, JR., (Meigs Co.)

Pvt. Penobscot Expedition. Br 1767, Topsham, Me. D 1858, Pomeroy, O. Mar Nancy Phillips. Ref: Natl No 39910, p 334, Vol 40, D. A. R. Lin.

REED, GEORGE, (Butler Co.)

Br Jan 1757. Mar Sarah? (br Dec 28, 1761, d Aug 1829.) D July 1834. Bur on Mary Eva Marshall farm near Sevenmile, O. MI: "Rev Soldier." GM Headstone restored by D. A. R. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

REED, JACOB, JR., (Stark Co.)

Bur Justus, Sugar Creek Twp, Starke Co. Fur infor Canton Chap.

REED, JAMES, SR., (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. May to Oct 1775 "Conn Mrn of the Rev," p 67, disch Sept 9. 1776, p 458, Enl in Oct 1776. Br 1736 in Conn. Name of one son was James who mar Elizabeth Calloway. D 1806, Canfield. Lived in Conn until his wife d when he came to Canfield with his son James. Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol II, pp 14 and 96. Also Pioneer Women of Western Reserve. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

REED, JAMES, JR., (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. Pensioned 1833. Br 1760. Mar Mary (1718-1831). Children: James William, Samuel, and others not mentioned. D 1834, Poland Twp. Bur Presbyterian church, Poland. GM Mahoning Chap, bronze, in 1916. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol 23, p 590. Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol 2, p 61. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

REED, JAMES, COL., (Mahoning Co.)

Lt in NC Brig 1776; Capt 1779; (Rev Army accts of NC, Vol VIII, pp 24 to 40, folio 3); Disch 1782; Heitman Hist Rec. Land Grant No 522 State of NC to James Reed for 130 acres in 1783. Br Rowan Co, NC. Mar Margaret Baley, Sept 21, 17GG; (2nd Mary McMahan, Dec 0, 1774). Children: Susannah Elizabeth, Isaac. D Butler Twp 1812. Bur Reed graveyard on Springfield road 2 miles east of New Troy Pike, and 2 miles from Vandalia. Location of grave in center of this small burying ground beside wife, and next to son Isaac and wife. MI: Head stones not marked. Came to Ohio in 1805, settling on grant of land mentioned above. Farmer. Ref: George S. Dial, Dial Building, Springfield, O. Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R.

REED, JOHN, (Darke Co.)

Placed on Ohio Pens Roll 1832 for serv as Pvt in Maryland Tr. Br 1758, Maryland. Mar Martha. D Aug 27, 1844, Darke Co, O. Bur Hollinsburg, southeast cor of old cem. MI: "John Reed Soldier of the Rev a member of the Baptist church. Died Aug 27, 1884, aged 96 vears 3 mos 27 days." Grave stone very old and marking almost obliterated. Ref: Natl No 5252^^, Vol 53, p 252, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Ft Greenville Chap.

REED, PHINEAS, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt from Dutchess Co, NY 6th Regt "NY Men of the Rev," p 250. He also had land bounty rights. Bur Canfield, O. Came to Ohio in 1709 and located in Canfield. Turnbull and Alahoning Co Hist Vol II, p 12. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

REED, THOMAS, (Mahoning Co.)

Ranger in Washington Co, Pa. Pa Archives Series III, Vol 23, p 232. Pvt in Cumberland Co Mil. Capt John Young. Series V, Vol VI, pp 17, 82, 558, 576 same in 1782. Children: Benj, John, Catherine, mar Thomas Fenton, Mary mar James Chalfant. Bur Milton Twp. Came to Milton Twp in 1798. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

REED, WILLIAM, (Mahoning Co.)

Ranger Washington Co Mil. Pa in record of 1778-1783. Br 1746. Mar Mary (br 1748 d 182:5). Children: James, William, Samuel. D 1831. Bur Presbyterian Cem, Poland. GM by Mahoning Chap, bronze marker in 1916. Ref: Pa Archives, Vol 23, Series 3, Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist Vol W, p 90. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

REEDER, JACOB, (Trumbull Co.)

Master of ceremonies at Fort Constitution 1776. Br 1742. D 1826, Trumbull Co. Ref: Vol 91, p 196, D. A. R. Lin.

REEDER, JACOB, (Hamilton Co.)

Master Armorer Continental Armv. Rank of Capt June 1776. A. D. 16-426 NY line also p 250 "NY in Rev." Br Nov 1760, NJ. Parents: Joseph Reeder III (1716) and Susan Gano (1722). D 1860, and bur at Hamilton Co after 1803 (later data sent in). Charter member Elder and Trustee 1st Presbyterian Church Cincinnati, 1789. Descendent of William of Orange. Ref: Natl No 34924 D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

REEDER, JOSEPH, 4th, (Hamilton Co.)

5th Regt Col Du Foys, Albany Co, NY Line. Br 1745. Parents: Joseph Reeder III (br 1716) and Susan Gano (br 1722). Mar Annie Huff (br 1743). Children: George br 1764, Elijah 1770, John 1773, Jonathan 1775, Micaiah 1779, Reuben, Mar Rebecca Kennedy (dau Francis a Rev Soldier) Ralph 1788, Elizabeth 1765, Sarah 1763, Jessie 1776, Anna 1782, Mary 1791, a supposed son, Joseph A. D 1829. Bur Pleasant Ridge, Hamilton Co, O. GM by stone marker. Ancestral Hist to William of Orange; name appears on tax list Columbia Twp; 1st Presbyterian Church Cincinnati, O. 1790. Ref: p 58, NY Men in Rev War by Roberts. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

REEDER, STEPHEN, (Hamilton Co.)

4th Regt Orange Co, NY. Br 1762. Parents: Joseph Reeder III and Sarah Gano Reeder. Bur Hamilton Co, O. Owned lot 20 in 1st plat of Cincinnati. Re'f: Natl No 34924 D. R. R. Lin. Fur in for Cincinnati Chap.

REEDER, WILLIAM. (Hamilton Co.)

See p 166 NY in Rev War 4lh Regt Orange Co. Br 1735. Parents: Joseph (III) (br Apr 24, 1716) and Susan Gano Reeder. D Hamilton Co, O. Age 100 yrs. Ref; Natl No 34924, D. A. R Lin. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

REEVE, EBENEZER, Lt., (Trumbull Co.)

Lt. Br 1751. D July 20, 1825 in 74th yr. Bur Old Cem at Kinsmore, O. in northwest cor. MI: "In memory of Ebenezer Reeve a soldier in Rev and first that came with his family fr Conn, to this place in 1802. To end of his life set an example of industry and economy, served his generation by will of God and fell asleep July 25, 1825 in 74th year of his life." Marker needs fixing, nearly gone to pieces. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

REEVE, LUTHER, (Ashtabula Co.)

In the Conn Lines. Sgt. Enl from Lynne, Conn. Served in Conn Line as Sgt under Capt Ely, Col Huntington 1777-1781. Also under Capt Brigham 5th Regt, 1781-1783. Was pensioner Act of 1818 Conn. Br 1760, Southold, L. I. Parents: Israel Reeve and Theodosia Case Reeve. Mar Ann Pearson, Jan. 31, 1785. Children: Benjamin, Rumsey, Sarepta, Mary, Hannibal, Anne. D Dec 13, 1843, New Lyme, Ohio. Bur Dodgeville Cem, New Lyme, O, a few rods west of gate in eastern part of Cem. MI: Mr. Luther Reeve, Died Dec 13, 1843, aged 83 years. GM by the family, brown slate stone slab. Ref: Natl No 61422, D. A. R. Conn Men in the Rev; Lin Bk. Vol LXIV p 247. Further infor Luther Reeve Chap.

REEVES, JOSEPH, (Trumbull Co.)

Pvt and Sgt NJ Mil. Received Pens. Supreme Court Records p 247. D Warren, O. Bur Old Cem, Mahoning Ave. in family lot near Isaac Fithian, another Revolutionary soldier. MI: Stone has been broken. Name on Memorial Monument erected for Revolutionary soldiers. Ref: Court Records Family Hist, and Historical Library. Cleveland, O. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

REEVES, NATHANIEL, (Clermont Co.)

In 1840, while residing with Nathaniel Reeves, Clermont Co, O. Batavia Twp. received a pens at age 84, for Revolutionary services. Br 1756. Fur infor Census of 1840. Copied by State Chairman.

REICHELSDOEFER, JOHN, (now Reichelderfer), (Pickaway Co.)

Pvt in Capt Ferdinand Ritter's Company, 3rd Bn Lt Jacob Morgan's Sr. Berk Co, Pa Mil 1777 and 1778. Pa Archives, Vol 6, pp 284, 308; also Mounett Family Genealogy p 434. Br Dec 20, 1741, Berks Co, Pa. Parents: Frederick Reichelsderfer. Mother's name in Mounett's Genealogy. Mar Ann Elizabeth Hagenbuch (see Mounett's Genealogy) Aug 24, 1825 Children: Maria Catherine (br 1775) Barbara, John, Christian, Henry, Maria (or Mary), Jacob, Andrew, Elizabeth, Susannah and Magdalena. D Aug 30, 1810, Pickaway Co, O. Bur Stump's or Slump Cem, Salt Creek Twp, Pickaway Co, O, near extreme northeast part of cem. MI: Johannes Reichelderfer, Geboren Dec 26, 1741, Gestothen Aug 30, 1810, after 68 yrs, 8 mos, 4 Tag. GM by sons and daughters. Settled in Salt Creek Twp., Pickaway Co, O, about 1805. Parents were pioneer residents of Albany Twp, Berks Co, Pa. Farmer. He died suddenly after building a cabin and planting an orchard for each child. Ref: John J. Reichelderfer, Tarlton, Ohio, and Natl No 76053, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Pickaway Plains Chap.

REILY, JAMES, (Butler Co.)

Br June 15, 1755, Chester Co, Pa. D 1840. Bur in Sutherland Cem, since converted into a park. Remains never transferred. Ref: Mrs. William Mikler (Adda Strant). Fur infor John Reily Chap.

REILY, JOHN, (Butler Co.)

Pvt in Revolutionary War. Joined Army 1870 and served 18 mos under Gen Nathaniel Greene. Br Apr 10, 1763, Chester Co, Pa. D June 8, 1850, Hamilton, O. Bur Greenwood Cem. MI: Name dates of birth and death. Was first postmaster in Hamilton, 1804-18.32. Also served as Clerk of Courts, Clerk of Legislature in 1800-1801. Trustee of Maimi University. After serv in Revolutionary War returned to Hamilton, served wtih Gen. Anthony Wayne and Alexander Hamilton. John Reily Chap, D. A. R. named for him. Ref: Mrs. E. G. Rathbone, granddaughter. Friendship, N. Y. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

REMAY, JOHN, (Muskingum Co.)

Pvt. Enl in Culpeper Co, Va, Mch, 1776, under Officers Green and Muhlenberg, James Pendleton. Engaged in battle of White Plains. Br 1754. D July 27, 1834. Fur infor Muskingum Chap.

REMINGTON, JOSEPH, (Erie Co.)

Br Groton Twp. Bur in Erie Co. Fur infor Martha Pitkin Chap.

RENICK, JOHN, (Pickaway Co.)

Ensign in Va Tr. Br Hampshire Co, Va, 1750. Mar Mary Heath, 1771. Children: Thomas, Mathen, Rachel, Seymour, Margaret, James. Abel, Asabel, Ann, Catherine, Mary. D Jan 13, 1814, Pickaway Co, Jackson Twp. Bur family graveyard in Jackson Twp. Bur at the foot of an Indian mound, near the home of Elias Florence. MI: "John Renick, born 1759 died 1814." GM Plain marble stone. Farmer. His commission signed bv Thomas Jefferson is in the hands of H. C. Renick, Circleville, O. Ref: Natl No. 82697, Vol 83, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Mt. Sterling Chap.

REPPART, DANIEL, (Harrison Co.)

Pa Mil 1785. Bur West Grove Cem. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

REUBEN, JOHN, (Trumbull Co.)

Unable to locate grave. Name given in list compiled by S. A. R. of Ohio. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

REYNOLDS, ELY, (Athens Co.)

Enl as a Pvt Soldier in the 4th Regt of NY Line under Cols Henry Livingston and James Holmes. Over 80 years of age when he died probably Barnstable, Mass. Name of wife not known to descendants living here. Mar about 1747 or earlier. Children: Justus, Mary, Electa, Sarah, Orpha, Ruth, Hannah, Samuel, Isaac, Eli. D Nov 28, 1827, Athens Twp, Athens Co, O. A very strenuous effort to locate his grave failed, even his descendants can not tell. He is known to have died at the home of his son Eli on a farm four miles south of Athens. MI: If a monument was ever placed, it has crumbled. He brought his family, excepting Mary and one other child who remained in New York, to Athens Co, 0, in 1805. Farmer, served on the Grand Jury of the Co in 1809 and 1810. He outlived his wife. Ref: New York in the Rev, pp 47, 53. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap.

REYNOLDS, JOHN, (Lake Co.)

Was in the Lexington Alarm, also in Bigelow's Company of artillery; Mch 7, 1777, was in the 4th Regt Conn Line as a musician. Was also a Sgt in Capt Horton's Company. Br Mch 16, 1760, Norwich, Conn. D Mch 3, 1840, Mentor, Lake Co, O. Bur Mentor at Little Mountain. GM New Connecticut Chap. He received a pens with rank of Sgt under the Act of 1818. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

RHOADS, FREDERICK. (Co not stated.)

Served 1T78 to 1781. Br Germany. D 1841, Ohio. Fur infor Vol 74, D. A. R. Lin.

RHODES, NICHOLAS, (Green Co.)

Served as a farrier in Light Horse Harry Lee's Legion, Continental Tr. Pensioned in Ohio 1829, for serv as Dragoon, Va Line. Br 1761. D 1830. Mar Elizabeth Taylor. Ref: Natl No. 45408, p 168, Vol 40, D. A. R. Lin.

RIBLET, CHRISTIAN, (Richland Co.)

Pvt in the Pa Mil. Br 1762. D Apr 6, 1844. Bur Riblet Cem, several miles west of Ontario, O. MI: Large marker, name and troop. GM Mary Washington D. A. R. bronze marker in 1911. Fur infor Mary Washington Chap.

RICE, AARON, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1749. D 1832. Bur Old Harrington Cem, northeast of Greene. MI: Name and above dates. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RICE, ENOCH, (Trumbull Co.)

Br Old Salem, Mass. Mar, wife (d Nov 6, 1837, aged 87). D July 12, 1843, aged 96 yrs. Bur Greene, O. Was associated with Israel Putnam throughout the war. Polly Rice, sister of Enoch Rice, was the wife of Israel Putnam, a Revolutionary Soldier. Ref: C. B. Rice, Greene, O. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RICE, EPHRAIM, SR., (Trumbull Co.)

Bur Harrington Cem, Greene Twp. MI: No monument, but bur beside wife, who has stone. Ref: Descendants Ephraim Rice Sr and Revokitionary Soldier bur in Trumbull Co, Cleveland Historical Library. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RICE, FREDERICK, (Wayne Co.)

Pvt. Volunteered under Capt John Berry; marched to Morristown, N J., joined under Col Potter; several skirmishes on Staten Island. Br 1753. Mar Catherine Laufer in 1783. D Jan 23, 1848. Bur Wooster Cem, south of Wooster. MI: Frederick Rice. A soldier of the Revolution. Died Jan. 23, 1848, aged 94 yrs. 3 mos. 23 da." Applied for pens 1834 f r Wayne Co, O. Ref: Mrs. J. C. Talbot, 317 N. Bever St., Wooster, O., and Natl No. 99019, Vol 100, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Wooster Wayne Chap.

RICE, ISAAC, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1762. D Apr 5, 1842, in his 80th yr. Bur Old Cem south of center of Vernon. MI: Marker is all right; grave needs cleaning off. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RICE, JASON, (Athens Co.)

Br 1757, Vt. Mar Sarah Hibbard (d 1824). Children: Reuben, Ambrose, Jonas, Sabinus, Sally, Jason, Melona. D Dec 31, 1843. Ames Twp. Bur Carter, north of Amesville, O. MI: "Jason Rice died Dec 31, 1843 in his 87th year." GM by family. Monument of sandstone now crumbling. Came to Ohio from New England in 1800. Farmer. He received a pens for Revolutionary serv. Ref: Bureau of Pensions, Dept of Interior, Walker's Hist 6 413. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap.

RICE, MICHAEL, (Fairfield Co.)

Bur Greenfield Cem. Fur infor Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap.

RICE, NATHAN, (Washington Co.)

Enl as Pvt in Capt John Nixon's Company of Minute Men; also in Capt Davis Mon's Company, Col John Nixon's Regt. Br 1763, Vermont. Mar Jemima McClure. D 1841. Bur Rainbow Cem on Muskingum River in Washington Co. GM Marietta Chap with Revolutionary marker, in 1921. Ref: Natl No 65663, Vol 66, p 224, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

RICK, OLIVER, MAJ., (Washington Co.)

Pvt in Capt John Nixon's Company of Minute Men; Corp in Capt David Moor's Company; Sgt Maj in Col James Morris' Regt; Ensign in same Regt; Lt in Col John Brooks' Regt. Br 1752, Mass. D 1836, and bur Belpre, Washington Co, O. MI: "Maj. Oliver Rice born 1752 died 1836." GM Marietta Chap, with Revolutionary marker in 1921. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

RICHARDS, JEDEDIAH, (Summit Co.)

Br May 4, 17-59, Norfolk, Conn. Children: Jedediah Jr., Robert Usher, Julius, Geo. W. D Jan.30, 1831. Bur Western Star. MI: "Jedediah Richards, a Soldier of the Revolution. Born Norfolk, Conn., May 4, 1759. Died Jan. 30, 1831." GM White marble slab. Fur infor Cuyahoga Portage Chap.

RICHARDSON, JACOB, (Hamilton Co.)

Pens 1821 for serv as Pvt, Pa Line. Br 1750, Pa. Mar Mary Hutchinson. D 1825, near Harrison, Hamilton Co. Ref: Natl No. 13691 D. A. R. Natl No. 86019, Vol 87, p 7, D. A. R. Lin.

RICHARDSON, JESSE, (Muskingum Co.)

Enl Somers, Conn, 1775. Pens in Ohio 1832 for 2 yrs actual serv as Pvt, Conn Line. Br 1758. D 1840, Muskingum Co. Ref: Natl No. 44313, Vol 45, p 127, D. A. R. Lin.

RICHARDSON, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1756, Pennsylvania. D 1823. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

RICHARDSON, JOHN, (Highland Co.)

Bur in Co graveyard near Dunn's Chapel. Grave obliterated. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap.

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM, (Auglaize Co.)

At 17, a scout in Indian border wars of Western Va and Pa. Two yrs on skirmish line in Rev. Br 1765, Montgomery Co, Va. Mar 1 Mary Adney (1784 d 1811); 2nd Catherine Willhouse, said to have been mar seven times. Children: David L; another a dau. D Hamer, Paulding Co. at age 109, at home of a dau, from injuries received in breaking a colt. Was a cousin to Gen Anthony Wayne, their mothers having been Mattie and Nancy Hiddens; was also in 1812 War. Of powerful physique and great endurance. Shot the 3 Indians who murdered his sister's family. Served as public flogger so effectively that converted the punished. Ref: W. T. McMurray, Wapakoneta, O. Fur infor Jane Daily, State Chairman.

RICHCREEK, PHILIP, (Muskingum Co.)

Received pens 1840 for serv. Br 1761. D Aug 27, 1842, aged 81 yrs. Bur on his farm, 2 miles southeast of Bridgeville, O. Location of grave Perry Twp. MI: Dates. Fur infor Muskingum Chap.

RICHEY, JOHN, (Muskingum Co.)

Enl under Capt Walker Pa Regt. Pa Archives Series 5, Vol 1, p 160, Bucks Co. Pvt. Br in York Co, Pa. July 8, 17-55. Mar Mary Welch wife was br York Co, Pa, May 23, 1760, d Jan 6, 1835, both dying in Muskingum Co, O. Resided in Hopewell Twp. Ref: Muskingum Co Hist of 1892, p 544.

RIDDLE, JOHN, COL.. (Hamilton Co.)

Fr Apr 1776 (other data gives 1778) as a Pvt in Capt McCoy's Company, Col Freylinghuysen's Regt for 6 weeks; fr June 1778 in Capt Wm Logan's Company, Col Freylinghuysen's Regt for 3 weeks, and was at a skirmish at the Drawbridge below Trenton and at the Battle of Monmouth. Other serv indicated by Pension Claim R-8799. Br Dec 4, 1761, Somerset Co, N. J. Mar had five wives: 1st Phebe Schmocke; 2nd Mary James; 3rd Nancy Nutt Riddle in 1801; 4th Jane Marshall; 5th Jane Ross. Reported to have had 22 children: John Jr, Jacab A, Adam, James, Mary, Nancy, William, Anna, James, Joseph Ross, Hon Adam Nutt, Isaac Bates; Henry, George W, Thos Jeff, Alfred Columbus, David Wade, Eliza Jane, Andrew Jackson and Samuel Marshall Riddle. D June 17, 1847, Hamilton Co, O. Bur Spring Grove Cem, Cincinnati, O. GM by monument. Came to Hamilton Co, O., about 1790 and was commissioned Ensign by Gen St. Clair, promoted to Lt, Capt, Maj, and Col of Mil and held said offices for about 25 yrs. Commander at Greenville during first and last treaty with Indians. Ref: D. A. R. Lin. Vol 11, p 276; Grieves Centennial Hist. Cincinnati p 354; Judge Lester L. Cecil, Dayton, O. Fur infor Cincinnati and Richard Montgomery Chap S. A. R.

RIDDLE, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1761, New Jersey. D 1847. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

RIDDLE, SAMUEL, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt Capt John Taylor's Company 1777; Capt John Hamilton's Company 1780. Br 1759. Mar Martha Johnson (br 1766 d 1830). D 1825. Bur Canfield, O., Mahoning Co. GM by Mahoning Chap D. A. R. in 1917. Came fr Washington Co, Pa, to Canfield. Ref: Pa Archives Series 3, Vol 23, pp 446, 672, 729. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RIDER, BENJAMIN, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Enl June 13, 1781 for 3 yrs, age 19. Capt Pray's Company, Col Vose's Mass Regt, 1881. Br 1763. Mar Sarah? Children: Benjamin Jr. Rufus. Isaiah, Samuel, Crosby, Polly, Nancy, Hannah. Lucy. D Mch 1854, Painesville, O. Bur Rider Cem, North St., Chardon, O. MI: "Dea. Benjamin Rider died Mch 20, 1854, aged 91 years 3 months and 17 days." GM Family, stone marker. Benjamin Rider, boy on Brigatine "Treedon" Aug and Sept 1776. Deacon. Came to Chardon 1816 fr Hampshire Co, Mass. Ref: Mass Soldiers and Sailors Vol 12, p 308. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

RIDENOUR, PETER, (Preble Co.)

Bur Israel Twp. Ref: Mary P. Mitchell. Eaton, O.

RIDGELY, JR., (Clermont Co.)

Enl Aug 26, 1776. D 1834, Batavia, Clermont Co, O. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

RIDLEY, JOHN, (Auglaize Co.)

He with elder brother enl 1776; participated at Bunker Hill, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown. Also wintered at Valley Forge. At Yorktown after being in 1778-9. Br Nov 11, 1760, Saco, Maine. Parents: Mathias Ridley. Mar Abagail Holmes Dec 15, 1779, Scarborough. Children: John Jr. D May 12, 1867, 106 yrs 3 mos old. Bur Waynesheld, one mile north, but 2 yrs later removed to Fairmont Cem, Union Twp. MI: Dates, name, etc. A descendant is Mrs. Samuel Winegardner, Harrod, O. After marriage returned to Saco. Then to his brother's, Hollis, York Co, where cleared a farm. Thence to Vermont, where wife died, he mar again then but no children to this union. Back to Miami Co, O, then to Auglaize Co, near Waynesfield, lived with son till death. Carried the scars of frozen feet and legs from Valley Forge all his life. Never known to be sick; at 100 carried his chair to the orchard and shot birds that came for cherries. Though quiet, he at times spent hours relating his adventures in woods of Maine and hardships in army. Fur infor W. J. Murray, Wapakoneta, O.

RIED, JOAB, (Brown Co.)

Pvt. Capt Wm Mason, Col Phillips Va. Sept 1, 1780, to Jan 24, 1781. 1 mo 10 da Sgt Elisha Warden. Br Fairfax Co, Va, July 26, 1762. Mar Sarah West, Fairfax Co, Va. Children: Travis, D 185;], Brown Co. O. Bur Decatur. Brown Co, O. in old part of Cem. MI: "Jacob Ried, Rev Soldier 17624853." GM Lt Byrd, D. A. R. May 30, 1922. Served in Adams and Brown Co, O. Was a pensioner V. L. M. SF 4057 Revolutionary War, Washington D C. Ref: Mrs. Anne Hughes, Decatur, O. Fur infor Lt Byrd Chap.

RIGBY, WILLIAM, (Fairfield Co.)

In Md in battles Brandywine and Monmouth. Disch 1780 Christian Creek, Pa. Br 1753 Calvert Co, Md. Mar 2nd wife Ara Lemon, Mch 1817. D 1830, Fairfield Co, O. Bur Mt Zion Cem. Widow pens 1853. Ref: Natl No. 79468, Vol 80, D. A. R. Lin. Natl No 36446 Vol 37, p 158, D. A. R Lin Fur infor Elizabeth Sherman Reese Chap.

RIGGS, BETHUEL, (Hamilton Co.)

Pvt and Capt NJ Mil. Pens Hamilton Co, 1832. Br 1757, N J. Mar Nancy Riggs. D 1835 or 1832, Hamilton Co. Ref: S. A. R. and Natl No. 63635, Vol 64, p 209. D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

RIGGS, WILLIAM, (Clinton Co.)

2nd Lt in Capt David Piatt's Company of Cumberland Co N J. Mil. D 1828, in Cuba, Ohio (which is in Clinton Co). Ref: Natl No 26747, Vol 27. p 276.

RILEY, DANIEL, (Summit Co.)

New Jersey Tr Capt Allen's Company. Bur Stimpson Cem. Copely Twp. Early settler of Copley, coming fr Pa. with several sons about 1815. No dates given. Fur infor Cuyahoga Portage Chap.

RILEY, JULIUS, (Portage Co.)

Lived at Aurora where pensioned in 1840. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

RILEY, WILLIAM, (Muskingum Co.)

Enl as Pvt in Berkeley Co, Va, in 1778, under Capt John Lyie, Col John Morrow. Re-enlisted under Capt Jackson, Col Merriweather. Was at surrender of Cornwallis. Br New Castle, Pa. D Feb 14, 1837. Bur Cody Cem, near Frazeysburg. Fur infor Muskingum Chap.

RILLY, JAMES, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. 1st Bn, 2nd Establishment, 1st Regt N J. Pensioned. Br 1765. D Poland. 18—. Bur Presbyterian Church, Poland. Ref: New Jersey Men of the Revolution, p 274. Fur infer Mahoning Chap.

RIPPITH, WILLIAM, (Carroll Co.)

Pvt in Capt James Wilson's Company, 9th Bn, Lancaster Co, Pa Mil. Br 1749, Prussia. Mar Sarah Ross (1748-1836). D 184.5, Carroll Co, O. Natl No. 78131, Vol 19, D. A. R. Lin.

RISLEY, SAMUEL, (Athens Co.)

Br 1761. Mar Stacey (d Oct 11, 1855, aged 72 yrs, 9 mos 2 da.) D Apr 3, 1838. Bur West State St Cem, Athens, O, west of main driveway. MI: "Samuel Risley Died Apr 3, 1838, aged 76 years 9 months 22 days." CM Family. Granite monument in fine condition. Ref: Bureau of Pensions, Dept of the Interior. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap.

RITCHEY, JACOB, (Harrison Co.)

Served in the Pa Line, and possibly in the Bucks Co Mil. Br 1755. D 1836. Bur Ridge Church. A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co in 1833, aged 78. Ref: U. S. Pension Rolls, 1835. Pa Archives, Vol 5, pp 394, 427, 432. Fur Infor Moravian Trail Chap.

RITCHEY, JAMES, (Perry Co.)

Pvt in Pa Rifle Regt under Lt Col Daniel Brodhead. Br July 9, 1757, Baltimore, Md. Parents: James and Rebecca (Woods) Ritchey. Mar Elizabeth Wilson, June 1, 1801. Children: Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Jane, Gideon, James, Rebecca Woods, Wilson, William, John, George. D Nov 11, 1838, Perry Co, O. Bur Zion M. E. Cem two miles east of Somerset, O. beside Gen Thomas Ritchey. Original marker crumbled and destroyed No marker standing. GM by family. He lived in Bedford Co, Pa. until 1815 when he came to Perry Co. Farmer. Lt in War of 1912. (Pa Archives, Series 6, Vol 10, p 164.) He was the father of General and Congressman Thomas Ritchey who appointed Phil Sheridan to West Point. Ref: Pa Archives, Series V, Vol 2, pp 343, -346, 349, 351, 354. Mrs. James R. Marker No 156227, (papers pending). Accepting this infor Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

RITTER, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. City of Philadelphia. 5th Bn, Pa Archives series 3, Vol 23, p 260; also series 3, Vol 24, p 359, Land Grant. Bur Mahoning Co. Came from Lynn Twp, Northampton Co, Pa, in 1802 with Samuel Everett. Farmer. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 5, p 17. Dr. Truesdales History of Canfield. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROBBINS, JASON, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Pvt. Mass Mil, Capt Wm Ford's Company, Col John Brown's Regt of Berkshire Co, 1777-1780. Br 1762 Pittsfield, Mass. D 1852 in Solon, O. Ref: Natl No 30639, p 225, Vol 31, D. A. R. Lin.

ROBBINS, JOHN, LT., (Ross Co.)

1st Lt in Pa Regt of Cav commanded by Col Stephan Moylan. This reference found in the P'a Achives 2 series, Vol II, p 134, and on the roster of Invalid Regt commanded by Col Lewis Nicola. Disch Apr 1783. Br Apr 10, 1760, Sussex Co. N. J. Parents: John Robbins. Mar Sarah Dailey, dau of Piiilip and Mercy Dailey, Feb 20, 1781, Wash Co, Pa. Children: Rachel mar Col John Jones of War 1812; Charles, John and Oliphaiit. D 1840, on farm in Ross Co, O. Bur farm, family burying ground. One of first on entering lot. MI: Name, date of birth and death and service. GAl Juliana White Chap. Official marker with name plate, June 1923. Lt Robbins acquired the right of one half pay commutation and bounty land and was one of the officers who afterwards received warrants. Came to Ohio in 1795, floated down Monogahela river on fiat boats and on to Ohio riven to the mouth of the Scioto river, and settled, first at High Banks near Chillicothe. Later he and family moved to farm in Ross near Highland Co boundary on Buckskin Creek, where buried. Ref: Natl No 89114, Vol 90, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Juliana White Chap.

ROBERTS. EDWARD, (Clinton Co.)

Bur New Antioch. Fur infor George Clinton Chap.

ROBERTS, JOHN, (Montgomery Co.)

Pvt 2nd Regt Essex Co Mil, NJ. Capt Abraham Lyon's Company, also drummer in Capt J Forman's Company, Col Martin's Regt. Served at the battle of Monmouth, Springfield, and seige of Yorktown. Br May 5, 1767, in Atlantic City, N. J. Parents: John Roberts and Elizabeth Haines. He was also a Revolutionary Soldier. Mar Esther Somers, (dau of John Somers, a Revolutionary Soldier.) Children: John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Josiah, Tamison; and 5 others, unknown. D Oct 18, 1850, Centerville, O. Bur Rehobeth Cem (abandoned), 3 miles south of Centerville, O. MI: "John Roberts, 5-5-1767; 10-18-1850." GM Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R., May 28, 1922. Ref: Natl No. 52741 Fur infor Richard Montgomery Chap, S. A. R.

ROBERTS, JOHN, SR., (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1749. D Aug 2, 1823. Bur Braceville. MI: "John Roberts, Sr. Died August 2, 1823, aged 73 years 3 mo." GM by relatives; kept in good condition. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

ROBERTS, WILLIAM, (Trumbull Co.)

Pvt Conn State Tr. Br 1762, Canton, Conn. D 1833, Gustavus, O. Natl No 78619, Vol 79, D. A. R. Lin.

ROBINSON, JAMES, (Union Co.)

Bur Woods Cem, Unionville. GM Robinson family. Ref: Ethel Robinson Helser, Unionville, O. Fur infor Hannah Emerson Dustin Chap.

ROBINSON, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1756, Virginia. D 1842. Fur mfor Cincinnati Chap.

ROBINSON, LEWIS, (Highland^ Co.)

Bur Baptist Cem, New Market, O. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-aWay Chap.

ROBINSON, OLIVER, (Seneca Co.)

Pvt in Capt Luther Bailey's Company, Col E. Sprout's Regt, Mass Mil. Br Mass. Bur Rock Creek Cem, Eden Twp, Fleet Rd. GM by relatives, with stone marker, in 1927, bronze D. A. R. marker. Ref: Mrs. Jessie Davis. Fur infor Dolly Todd Madison Chap.

ROBINSON, THOMAS, (Highland Co.)

Pvt in Capt John Wall's 2nd Bn, Westmoreland Co Mil. Ordered to Rendezvous 14th of June 1782 Washington Co, later Westmoreland. Br 1754, Ireland. Mar Nancy McMillan. Children: Susan, George, Elizabeth, Jane, William, Sidney, Adams, Robert, Nancy, Sallie Polly. D 1852, Highland Co, O. Bur Presbyterian Twp at New Market O,. Farmer, later in war of 181"2 as Capt. Ref: Fannie H. Nevin, Connersville, Ind. Natl No. 92650. Fur infor William Horney Chap.

ROBINSON, WILLIAM, MAJ., (Coshocton Co.)

Served as Adjt of 5th and 9th Va Regt under Col O Towles. Br 1743, Clarksburg, Va. Mar Margaret See Roach. D 1815. Bur Franklin Twp. Was granted a tract of land by President for his services. Returned to Va. Ref: Co History. Natl No. 62188, Vol 63, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Coshocton Chap.

ROCKWELL, JOB, (Meigs Co.)

Drummer in Capt David Pardee's Company, Col Thaddeus Crane Regt of Westchester Co, N Y Mil. Mar Hannah Burt. One child was Rebecca. D 1834, Harrisonville, 0. Though Meigs Co was not stated in the record, the only Harrisonville, O, is in Meigs Co. Ref: Natl No 48823, p 376, Vol 49, D. A. R. Lin.

RODDY, EZEKIEL, (Brown Co.)

Bur Arnheim. Fur infor Ripley Chap.

RODGERS, BIXBY, (Delaware Co.)

Bur' Burnside Graveyard, Genoa Twp. Fur infor Delaware Chap.

RODGERS, JOSIAH, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Bur Chagrin Palls. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

RODGERS, WILLIAM, (Clark Co.)

D Moorefield Twp. Bur Farm, grave has been destroyed, but marker has been found with name on it. Ref; Col W. L. Curry has name on pensions granted in 1840. State Library. Fur infor Lagonda Chap.

RODGERS, WILLIAM, (Ross Co.)

Served in 4th Va. Made 2nd Lt Mch 19, 1776, 1 Lt Sept 28, 1776, Capt Apr, 1778. Was transferred to 5th Va Feb 12, 1781. Br June 8, 1750. Mar Phoebe Swartz, 1772. Children: John, Hamilton, Elizabeth, Thomas, Jane Hannah, Phoebe, Ann, James, Isabelle. D 1824, Ross Co, O. Bur Union Cem, South Union Twp, near entrance. MI: William Rodgers. Went to Kentucky from Loudoun Co, Va, in 1787, fr there to Ross Co, O, 1798. Tavern keeper. Disch June 18, 1783. Received Military Land Grant 4000 A-859, also one half pay for life as officer. Ref: Yr Bk 1913, Society of Sons of Revolution Catalogue of Va Military land warrants in Kentucky. Fur infor Mt. Sterling Chap, Mrs. Martha Harrison Baker, Cook, O.

ROGERS, HENRY, (Hamilton Co.)

1775 in Lord Sterling's Company, and Col William Winds, 1 yr, N J Continental Line. Br 1752, N. J. Mar Phobe Burnett. D 1840, Cincinnati, O. Bur Roll Cem, Cummingsville (S. A. R. Bk.) 1826 on Hamilton Co Pens Roll. Ref: S. A. R. and Natl No. 39483, D. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

ROGERS, HENRY, (Portage Co.)

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

ROGERS, JOSEPH, CAPT, (Washington Co.)

Officer in Gen Morgan's Rifle Company at the taking of Burgoyne. Bur Mound Cem, Marietta, O. MI: Capt Joseph Rogers. GM by Marietta Chap Nov 30, 1906. Fur infer Marietta Chap.

ROGERS, JOSIAH, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Col Cook's 2nd Regt. 1780-1781, 6 mos. Pensioner residing in Geauga Co in 1840. Transferred from NY. Enl fr Wallinton, Conn. Br Aug 3, 1766. Mar Alice Brokway Mch 22, 1804. Children: George B. and Henry A. D July 8, 1852, Russell, Geauga Co, O. Ref; Pension Dept. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

ROGERS, RICHARD, (Portage Co.)

Pvt in Conn Mil. Placed on pens roll May 9, 1833. Bur Randolph. Fur infor Old Northwest Chap.

ROGERS, SAMUEL, COL., (Lake Co.)

Served fr NH in Capt Samuel Richard's Company, Col Stark's Regt. Br Nov 13, 1766, in Wendall, NH. Mar Sally Pike (first wife) Rhoda Harvey (second wife). D Sept 9, 1850, Concord, O. Bur Concord Cem, near Fay's Mills. GM by New Connecticut Chap. He was also in the war of 1812, in which he received a Lt commission, but was also known as Col Rogers. Was Justice of the Peace in NH, coming to Ohio in 1831. Ref: Natl No. 74308, Vol 75, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

ROICE, ISAAC, (Fulton Co.)

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

ROLL, MATHIAS, (Butler Co.)

Name appears on the tablet of Sailors and Soldiers Monument at Hamilton. A Revolutionary Soldier bur in that Co. Unable to identify. Fur infor John Reily Chap.

ROLLER, JOHN, SR., (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt Bedford Co, Pa Mil. Br 1757. D 1819. Bur Lutheran Cem, Washingtonville. Ref: Pa Achives, Series 5. Vol 4, p 612. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROLLINS, JOSIAH, (Miami Co.)

Bur Raper Chapel. Fur infor Miami Chap.

ROOD, ROGER, (Ashtabula Co.)

Br 1752. Mar Betsy Lawrence. Children: Isaac Rood, Asel Rood. D May 21, 1849, Jefferson, O. Bur Jefferson Cem. MI: "Roger Rood, Died May 21, 1849, aged 97. A Soldier of the Revolution." GM by Isaac Rood with marble slab Jime 14, 1925, by Eunice Grant Chap D. A. R. Metal Revolutionary Soldier marker. Came to Ohio fr Canaan, Litchfield Co, Conn, in 1832. Ref: Mrs. H. H. Webster, Jefferson, 0. Fur infor Eunice Grant Chap.

ROOSA, JACOB, (or JACOBUS), (Hamilton Co.)

See "N Y In Rev War," Ulster Co, N Y, also 3rd Regt Col Gansevort and Col John Clinton, p 45 "N Y in Rev War" by Roberts. Came to Hamilton, Co in 1794 with five or six families fr New York. Wife's name was Felter. Bur in Hopewell Cem, Hamilton Co, 0. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

ROOT, AZARIAH, (Delaware Co.)

Pvt under Col Joseph Vose, Capt Moses Ashby Mass Tr. Br 1762. Pensioned. Fur infer Delaware Chap.

ROSA, ISAAC, (Lake Co.)

Served in the Mil of N Y under Col Abraham Culyer. Br Aug 27, 1767. Mar Agnes Storm. Children: Dr. Storm Rosa. D Feb 27, 1841, Painesville. O. Bur Evergreen Cem, Painesville, O. CM by New Connecticut Chap. Fur infor New Connecticut Chap.

ROSE, EZEKIEL, (Muskingum Co.)

Capt in Rangers on Frontier. One son William br 1794, Washington Co, Pa. D 1813 or 1814 at Roseville, O. Bur Roseville. Also served as Capt in the expedition against Sandusky. Surveyor and founded town of Roseville, which he called New Milford. Lived in Milford, Cumberland Co, Pia, prior to and during war, then in Washington Co Pa, before moving to Muskingum Co. Ref: Miss Winters, 5 Northwood Ave, Columbus, O. Fur infor Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

ROSE, JESSE, (Mahoning Co.)

Br 1760. D 1852. Bur Mahoning Co. Came fr Va. Ref: Vol R 3 War Dept 65, 5 p 74, 2 p 296, 1. Virginia Regt 2, 7, War Dept pp 306, 1. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROSE, JOHN, (Hamilton Co.)

Br 1760, New Jersey. D 1837. Ref: S. A. R. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

ROSE, LEMUEL, (Licking Co.)

First substituted for brother, then enl Mch 14, 1781. Served 2 yrs 9 mos as Pvt in Col Shephard's Regt. Br 1764, Granville. Mass. Mar Achsah Hale Oct 28, 1784. D Sept 13, 1835, Granville, O. Bur Old Cem, Granville, O. GM by Granville Chap in 1901. Emigrated to this colony at Granville, O, in I8O0. Pens allowed. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

ROSE, MICHAEL, (Belmont Co.)

One of Lafayette's Soldiers. Mar Catherine Patterson, 1802. D 1825 on farm 2 1/2 miles southeast of Barnesville, O. Bur private grounds on farm where he died. Grave not marked, as wife and her people were members of the Friends' church and do not mark graves. Clockmaker. No definite records can be obtained. Ref: B. C. Patterson. H. E. Frost, Fairview, O., and Wm. Boswell, Barnesville, O. Accepted by Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

ROSE, TIMOTHY, (Licking Co.)

Enl July 27, 1779, at Granville, Mass, in Col Timothy Bigelow's Regt. Was Sgt at siege of Yorktown, captured a British officer, took his sword. B 1762, Granville, Mass. Mar Lydia Munson (br 1768, d 1855). D Nov 27, 1813, Granville, O. Bur Old Cem, Granville, O. GM by Granville Chap in 1901. Was agent to this Co for the Licking Land Company; was an influential citizen. Pens allowed. Ref: Natl No 102271, Vol 103, p 84, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Hetuck Chap.

ROSEBROOM, HENRY, (Ross Co.)

Minute Man 1776 laattle of Long Island. Br Reddington, N J, 1757. Mar Rachel Smawley. D Frankfort, O. Ref: Natl No. 61550, p 188, Vol 62, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Nathaniel Massie Chap.

ROSS, ALEXANDER, (Warren Co.)

Enl fr Philadelphia in the Mil. Br 1754, Pennsylvania. D Warren Co, O, 1809, where he moved in 1800. Mar Anna Philips. Ref: Natl No. 36190, p 69. Vol 37 D. A. R. Lin.

ROSS, BENJAMIN, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in N Y State Tr. Pensioned. Bur Mahoning Co. Resident of Youngstown in 1801. Taxed in Yonngstown in 1803. Supervisor of Highway. Ref: N Y Men of the Revolution, p 124. Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol 2, p 373. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROSS, JAMES, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in Pa. Pensioned. Br 1754. Bur Mahoning Co. Supervisor of Twp. Lived in Youngstown. Seventh District. 180:5. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 2, Vol 13 or 14, p 196. Pension Roll Senate Document 23 Congress 1833-1834. Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, Vol 2. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROSS, JOHN, (Harrison Co.)

Served as Ensign in Capt Walker's Company, Col James Taylor's 6th Bn, Lancaster Co, Pa Mil. Br 1750, in Ireland. Mar Charlotta Nacher in 1779. Bur Cadiz, Old Cem. A Revolutionary Soldier living in Harrison Co in 1833 aged 82 yrs. U S Pens Rolls 1835. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 7, p 567, and Compare Natl No 100637, Vol 101, p 199, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

ROSS, JOHN, (Noble Co.)

Soldier, who settled for a time in Beaver Twp. Was a miller at Houise's Mill, built in 1816. No data of death or burial found. Fur infor Mrs. L. B. Frazier, Caldwell, O.

ROSS, JOSEPH, (Hamilton Co.)

Pensioned as Pvt in N J Mil, Continental Line. Br 1750, Westfield, N. J. D 1834 or 1838, Cincinnati, O. Bur M E Cem, Madisonville (S. A. R.). Ref: S. A. R. and Natl No. S0122, Vol 81, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.

ROUCH-ROUSH, PHILIP, (Gallia, O.)

Pvt in Capt John Vanetten's Companv, 7 mo Volunteers, Northampton Co, Pa, Mil. Was at the battle of Nescopeck, Sept 10, 1780. See p 342, Vol IV, and p 574, Vol VIII, Pa Archives, 5 series. Br Mch 18, 1741, Northampton Co, Pa. Parents: John Roush Johannes Rausch) and Susannah. Mar Catharine Kalchner-Kelchner. 1764. Children: John, Michael, Philip Jr, Henry, George, Jonas, Elizabeth Bowman, Susannah Pense, Catharine Circle, Sarah Wills, Molly Knopp, Eva Pence, Hannah Roush and Magdaline. D Mch 1, 1820, Cheshire, Gallia Co, O. Bur Old Roush Cem, about a mile back of Cheshire, O. MI: "In Memory of Philip Roush who was born March 18, 1741, and Died March 1, 1820." GM Headstone shows age, but still in good condition, and inscription quite legible. Resided a few years near Forestville, Shenandoah Co, Va, where some of his children were born as evidenced by the parish records of Old Pine Church (St Mary's Lutheran), of which church he was a trustee. His father is buried in this churchyard. Philip removed to Gallia Co, O, about 1798. Tanner in Shenandoah Co. Ref: Lyman Plummer Roush, Pennsylvania S. A. R. Natl No. 2171, and 45892. Fur infor French Colony Chap.

ROUNDS, CHARLES, (Lorain Co.)

Enl in spring of 1777 in state of Mass. He was a Pvt under Capt Cooper and Col Bradford; prisoner 2 yrs; captured at Monmouth; in several battles. Br 1759, Scotland. Mar Lydia Pierce, about 1785. Children: Lydia, Nathaniel, Almira, Roba. D Mch 25, 1843, La Grange, Lorain Co. Bur near there in an old Cem in Pittsfield Twp, right of center path. MI: "Revolutionary Soldier 1775-1783" placed by Elyria Chap D. A. R. July 4, 1928. Ref: Mrs. J. A. Reublin, Elyria, 0. Fur infor Elyria Chap.

ROUSH, GEORGE, (Meigs Co.)

Pvt. Br 1761, Holman Fort, Shenandoah Co, Va. Parents: John and Susannah Roush. Mar Catherine Zerke, 1781; 2nd Mrs. Cath. Wolfe (Ref: S. A. R. Dayton). Children: Michael, Magdalene, John, Daniel, George, Lewis, Katharyn, Samuel, Susannah, Jacob, Mary, Jonas, Hannah. D May 31, 1845 Racine, O. Bur Weldon Cem within the corporation of Racine near the East side of Cemi. MI: "George Roush, a Soldier in the Revolution, died May 31, 1845. Aged 84 yrs." GM by the family soon after death, a well preserved granite slab set in sandstone, but recently reset in concrete. He received pens for serv which commenced Mch 4, 1831. He was in the battle of Yorktown with Washington. He served as a Pvt in the Company of his brother Capt John Roush, a Shenandoah Company. He was one of nine brothers who had serv in this war. His pension claim is S. 8579. For detail of this family and serv of other brothers see list of "The Roush Family of America" by Rev Lester L. Roush, published 1928 by the Shenandoah Publishing House, Strasburg, Va. and "History of the Great Kanawha Valley." These brothers were all ardent supporters of the Lutheran Faith. Fur infor Rev L. L. Roush, 5725 Gallia Ave., Portsmouth, O. Name filed by Jonathan Meigs Chap.

ROUSH, HENRY, (Meigs Co.)

Pvt. Capt John Tipton's Company 88 days in earlv part of Revolutionary War later in 1781 Va Tr. Br 1752 near Woodstock, Shenandoah Co, Va. Parents: John Adam Roush and Susannah his wife. Mar Dorothy? before 1778. Children: Michael, Christina, Henry Jr. Elizabeth, Susannah, Adam, Eva, Anthony, Dorothy, Balser, D Oct 26, 1831. Just below Letart Falls, O. Bur: Plants (formerly Wolfe) Cem. Roush section toward road and river. MI: "In memory of Henry Roush who died 10-26-31 aged 79 yrs." Expect to mark grave as Revolutionary soldier. Farmer. He is known as the church builder, having given the land and endowment for Solomon's Church. Owned considerable land in Meigs Co, O. Ref: Hist of Great Kanawha Valley, Pension Record Va State Library, U. S. Census. Shenandoah Co, Va. Deeds, Pomeroy, Ohio, Minutes of Solomon's church. Natl No 42837 S. A. R. Fur infor H. A. Roush, Pittsburgh, Pa. Accepted by Jane Dailey, State Chairman.

ROUSH, JACOB, (Gallia Co.)

Pvt under Capt John Tipton. See Romney and Winchester Pay Roll, pp 29 and 30. Br about 1756, in Shenandoah Co, Va. Parents: John and Susannah Roush. Mar Catherine Fox, 1776. Children: Rosina, Dorothea, Catherine, John, Adam, Susannah, Paul, Cornelius. D 1830 in Cheshire, Gallia Co, O. Bur Roush or Lucky Cem, 1 mile back of Cheshire, O. Gallia Co. Grave not marked but supposed to be near that of Adam and Paul, his sons. He was in the battle of Point Pleasant against the Indians in 1774, under the command of Gen Lewis. He owned land in Shenandoah Co, Va. where his children were born. A stock holder in Ohio Land Co. He was a farmer, owning the tract of land just above Cheshire where Horton H. Roush now lives. This was for years known as the Roush Landing. He settled in Gallia Co, 1803. Ref: For full particulars see Hist of the Roush Family in America, by Rev. L. L. Roush, published by Shenandoah Publishing Company and also Miss Jessie Palmer, Gallopolis, O. Fur infor French Colony Chap.

ROUSH, JONAS, (Meigs Co.)

Br Shenandoah Valley. D New Haven, W Va. Bur Gilmore Cem. Nease Settlement, Meigs Co, O. GM by slab erected by family. Ref: Roush Genealogy. Fur infor Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.

ROWE, JESSE, (Fayette Co.)

A Company of Artificiers under Gen Knox Brigade. Enl Sept 5, 1776, Dec 16, 1776, in 1778 40 days under Capt Chas Dabney. Children: John, Jesse,James, Susanna, Mary, Jane, William, Elizabeth, Sarah. D Nov 18, 1843, Fayette Co., near Staunton. Bur Rowe Cem, Henry Cripps Farm, Anderson Pike, (one of four graves). MI: "Jesse Rowe". GM by family in 1846. Farmer, Justice of Peace and Twp Trustee. Pensioner. Ref: Adjutant Gen Office War Department Dept 1279715, Survivors File, 4122 and Natl No 118851. Fur infor Washington C. H. Chap.

ROWLAND, JOHN, (Harrison Co.)

Served in the Revolutionary War in Capt James Edgar's Company, York Co Mil, and as an Indian scout. Br 1758. D 1855. Bur Rankin Church. Settled in Moorefield Twp in 1815. Ref: Pa Archives 6 11, 789. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

ROWLAND, JOHN, (Pickaway Co.)

Served with Pa Tr as Pvt Soldier. Enl 1777; prisoner 1777; Reenlisted 1778; Retired 1783. Br 1745 State of Delaware. Mar Mary Osborne before 1792. Children: Samuel, Elon, Naamah, An Mary, Wooldsey Robinson, Henry, Elizabeth, John M. D Mch 18, 1850, in Pickaway Co. Bur on his farm, Pickaway Co. between Mt Sterling and Five Points on Clark's Run Road. MI: John Rowland, died March 18, 1850, aged 105 years. GM by stone slab. Restored and marked also by bronze Revolutionary marker by descendant, Jean Rowland. Moved with family fr State of Delaware in 1811. Farmer. In this cem which has been fully restored are buried 3 generations the same family. The father John a soldier of the Rev, the son Samuel a soldier of 1812 and his son Samuel, a soldier who died in the Civil War. Ref: Will on file at Circleville, O. Pens Department Bible records, and Natl No 51499 D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor London and Mt Sterling Chap.

ROWLAND, JOSEPH, (Wyandot Co.)

Pvt. Corp and Sgt in Capt William Anderson's Company, 7th Pa Regt by Col William Irvine; enl for War; commenced pay, May 27, 1777. Served with Pa Tr in Gen Washington's army; served in commissary department part of time army was encamped at Valley Forge. Br Hanover, Germany, Oct 20, 1760. Mar Christina dau of a German immigrant, after close of Revolutionary War, date unknown. Children: Isaac, Jonathan, Susan, Samuel, Nancy, John, Christina, and Peter. D Sept 21, 1856, Mifflin Twp, Wyandot Co. Bur 2 1-2 miles southeast of Kirby, O. east central row of graves. MI: Date of birth and death and "Patriot of 1776". GM by small tombstone, placed by grandson, M. C. Rowland about 1880. Came to America with parents 1764, when 4 yrs of age. Landed at Hagerstown, Md. After few yrs he moved to Lancaster, Pa. where father set up flour mill which he operated during the Revolutionary War. After death of wife lived with son John, Mift'lin Twp to which place he had moved in 1855 fr Orange Twp Ashland Co where he settled 1825. Was tailor and farmer. Ref: Leefe E. Rowland and Margaret A. Rowland, Upper Sandusky, O. D. A. R. members. Fur infor Colonel William Crawford Chap.

ROWLAND, LUKE, (Huron Co.)

D Mch 9, 1839, aged 81 yrs. Bur Day Cem Clarksfield Twp. Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap.

ROWLAND, WILLIAM, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in Chester Co Mil, Capt Rowland's Regt 1780. Mar Elizabeth. D 180S. Came to Mahoning Co early 1800. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 5, p 616, Trumbull Co Records and vital records. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

ROWLER, BELZAR, (ROLLER), (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt in Bedford Co, Pa Mil. Br 1758. Mar Alse (1764-1819). D 1841. Bur Lutheran Cem, Washingtonville. Ref: Pa Archives Series 5. Vol 4, p 612. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUBLE, JOHN, (Highland Co.)

From Rockingham Co, Va. Served as Indian Spy in Capt Anthony Rader's Company, 1777. July 1778 served as Drummer in Capt Lukhorn's Company. Was in expedition against Indians. Pvt 1781 Capt Bagg's Company. Br 1761 in Shenandoah Co, Va. D Dec 29 in Highland Co. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap.

RUCKER, LEMUEL, (Monroe Co.)

8th Va Regt for 2 yrs. Br Apr 15, 1752 Va. Mar Anna Booten (br Dec 11, 1763). Eight children. D 1844, Monroe Co. Bur Rucker Mechem Cem, Monroe Co. Pensioner. Fur infor Marietta Chap.

RUDE, ZELAH, (Hamilton Co.)

Rank not stated. Served in Ens Wm Colvin's command of Va Mil, Revolutionary War, dated at Redstone Jan 1778, showing that he entered Dec 23, year not stated. Nothing further found. (Record given by Record and Pension Office). Br Holland or Wales. Mar Rachel --- (br in England). Mar before 1770 in Pa or Va. Children: Polly Rude Whetstone, Margaret Rude Yost, Rachel Rude Pollack, Hannah Rude Thompson, Cynthia Rude Crist (br 1785-1832), Zelah Jr, Felix, James. D on farm and bur in farm burial lot, farm 100 acres. Sec 33. Symmes Twp near present site of Remington, location of grave on farm. MI: Unmarked now. The creek or flagstone marker obliterated. When the son's family were removed to a cem in 1867, dust of parents left undisturbed. At close of war camewith his family and sons-in-law to Columbia, near Cincinnati, in 1796. After serving under Gen Wayne and Indians were subdued, purchased land near present site of Remington, Sec 33, Twp 5 (Symmes) of 100 acres, in range 1. Ref: Mrs, Margaret E. Kitchell Whallon, Natl No 34924, D. A. R. Cincinnati Chap.

RUDISILL, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt York Co, Pa Mil. Br 1767. Mar Katharine (17(i7-1807). D 1809. Bur Old Church, Petersburg. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 4, p 477. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUDISILLY, HENRY, (Logan Co.)

Pensioned in 1840 while living in Perry Twp, Logan Co, O. at age of 85, which the Commissioner of Pensions states was for Revolutionary service. Fur infor Bellefontaine Chap.

RUE, BENJAMIN, (Warren Co.)

Served as Capt in Col Wingate Newman's Regt, Pa Line. Br 1755, Bucks Co. Pa. Mar 1777, Mary Taylor (1757). D 1820, Lebanon, O. Ref: Natl No 100649, Vol 101, p 202, D. A. R. Lin.

RUGG, MOSES, (Franklin Co.)

Served in the 10th and 3rd Mass Regt until 1783. Br 1759 in Mass. D Apr 21, 1832 in Blendon Twp. B'ur Riverside Cem, Parks Mills. MI: "Moses Rugg. Born 1759. Died April 21, 1832. He was a Revolutionary soldier, whose memory is honorable." GM Revolutionary Grave Committee. Bronze marker, May 30, 1912. Fur infor Columbus Chap.

RUPERT, ADAM, (Columbiana Co.)

Br 1756. D 1840. Bur Forney Cem in Columbiana Co, O. GM by stone. Fur infor Bethia Southwick Chap.

RUPERT, GEORGE, (Fayette Co.)

Br 1750. D Sept 2, 1846, Fayette Co. Bur Sugar Creek Baptist Cem, Fayette Co, in old part behind the church, unplatted. MI: "George Rupert died Sept 2, 1846 aged 96 years. A revolutionary soldier who fought (and there the marker is broken off). GM by family in 1846. Farmer. Pensioner. Fur infor Washington C. H. Chap.

RUPERT, JACOB, (Columbiana Co.)

No data found except he was a Rev soldier. Bur Forney Cem, Columbiana Co. O. Fur infor Bethia Southwick Chap.

RUSE, AARON, (Highland Co.)

Bur Laurel Hill, near Lynchburg. Fur infor Waw-Wil-a-Way Chap.

RUSH, JOHN, (Mahoning Co.)

Ranger, Washington Co, Pa. Northumberland Co, Pa. Bedford Co, Pa. Br 1757. Mar Amy Lacock. D 1832. Bur—grave desecrated, Youngstown, O. Ref: Pa Archives Series 3, Vol 23, pp 16, 132. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUSK, JAMES, (Montgomery Co.)

Enl 1777 York Co, Pa. under Capt James Greer. Disch honorably 1781. Br 1754, Ireland. D Clayton, O. 1839. Ref: Natl No 25635. p 233, Vol 26, D. A. R. Lin.

RUSSELL, ENOCH, (Jackson Co.)

D Aug 29, 1848. Bur Keystone Cem at top of hill. GM by monument. Fur infor Capt John James Chap.

RUSSELL, GIDEON, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Conn Line, 3rd Regt. Pens allowed 1834. Br Dec 25, 1759, South Hadley, Mass. Parents: Gideon of Middlefield, Mass. Mar Jemenice Alvord, Feb 1786. Children: Justin, Silvester, Silvertus, Alpheus, Sarah, William, Gideon, Jemenice, Ebenezer. Bur Morton Cem, Newbury, O. MI "Gideon Russell died age 78. Jeminia wife of Gideon Russell died Nov 20, 1837 age 75." GM Monument of sandstone, by R. Hubbard 1837 at Little Mountain. S Hadley Middlefield, Mass. p 91, 132 Conn Rolls Vol 8, pp 127, 128. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

RUSSELL, JACOB, (Cuyahoga Co.)

Pvt, Continental Regt, Conn. Br 1746. D 1821. Bur Shaker Heights on South Park Boulevard near Lee Rd. GM Western Reserve Chap. Fur infor Western Reserve Chap.

RUSSELL, JAMES, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt. Pensioned in Pa. Br 1736. Children: Robert. John, Joseph, two daughters. D 1826, Poland, O. Bur Presbyterian Cem, Poland. O. GM Mahoning Chap, bronze marker in 1916. Came to Poland about 1803. Ref: Pa Archives series 2, Vol 13, p 197; Series 3, Vol 23. p 294; Series 7, Vol 13, p 197, Trumbull and Mahoning Co Hist, p 69, Vol 2. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUSSELL, JAMES, (Harrison Co.)

Served in Westmoreland Co, Pa Mil. Br 1745. D 1836. Bur at Moorefidd. A Revolutionary pensioner living in Harrison Co in 1831, aged 90. Ref: Pa Archives 5, IV, 454, U.S. Pension Rolls 1835. Fur infor Moravian Trail Chap.

RUSSELL, JAMES, (Washington Co.)

Lt 1775. Capt 1775 in Col William Prescott. Br 1746, Litchfield, NH 1821, Belpre, O. Ref: Natl No 32633, p 213, Vol 33, D.A.R. Lin.

RUSSELL, ROBERT, (Mahoning Co.)

Ensign 1780. Bur Mahoning Co. (Possibility of grave being in Trumbull Co.) Ref: Gleanings of Va Hist in Revolution, p 218. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUSSELL, SAMUEL, (Geauga Co.)

Pvt Mass St Tr Capt Lyman's Company, Col Porter's Regt Hunsphere Co. Pens allowed 1832. Br 1749, Franklin Co. Mass. Mar 2nd Mary Rice. Children: Otis, Jerusha, Spencer, Diana, Eliakin, Samuel, Senus, Mrs. White. D Jan 25, 1838, Middlefield, O. Bur Middlefield Village Cem,. MI: Samuel Russell died Jan 25, 1828, age 87. GM by family. Came to Middlefield. in 1815. Ref: p 724 Pioneer Hist Geauga Co Mass SS 13, p 700. Natl No 149186, D. A. R. Lin. Fur infor Taylor Chap.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM, (Mahoning Co.)

Pvt Continental Line Pa. Received depreciation pay. Br 1746. GM by Mahoning Chap, with bronze marker in 1916. Ref: Pa Archives, Series 5, Vol 4 p 221. Fur infor Mahoning Chap.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM, (Geauga Co.)

Served through war in Somerset Co, NJ Mil Capt Jacob Mathias' Company. Br 1756 NJ. Mar Jane Sewell, 1790. One child, Amanda. D 1832, Lebanon, O. Ref: Natl No 42877, Vol 43, p 326, D. A. R. Lin.

RUST, ALONEY, (Trumbull Co.)

Pvt Capt Daniel Canfield's Company. Br 1766, near Hartford, Conn. D 1857, Fowler, O. Fur infor Natl No 36662, Vol 37, D.A.R. Lin.

RUTAU (or N), JOHN, (Trumbull Co.)

Br 1744. D Sept 19, 1833. Bur Old Cem, Mahoning Ave., Warren. MI: d Sept 19, 1833, aged 89." GM Name on bronze tablet, 1927, by D. A. R. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RUTLEDGE, MICHAEL, (Trumbull Co.)

D Vernon Twp. Bur East Center, where he was living and drawing pens in 1840. Ref: Cleveland Historical Library. Fur infor Mary Chesney Chap.

RYNIERSON, JOHN, (or RYNEARSON), (Hamilton Co.)

Served with Somerset Co Alil. "Strkyers Men from New Jersey in Rev," p 743. Mar dau of Abraham Voorhes (Revolutionary soldier). Bur Reading, O, Hamilton Co. Came to Ohio with family of father-in-law; settled Sycamore Twp, 1794. Fur infor Cincinnati Chap.


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