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Isaac Bartholomew

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Isaac Bartholomew

Birth
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
11 Feb 1841 (aged 79)
St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Waddington, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Revolutionary War Patriot. He served as a Corporal in Connecticut and as a Private in Captain Stanton/Colonel Elisha Sheldon's 2nd Regt, Light Dragoons, CL. Pension number S44590.

Isaac enlisted at Harford, Connecticut in December 1780. He was made a corporal in 1782. A farmer in Bristol, Connecticut, he married Mrs. Lydia (Deming) Crampton about 1784. They moved to Tinmouth, Vermont about 1786 (then the Vermont Republic which existed from 1777 to 1791); and then on to Waddington in 1801. He was the first militia captain commissioned in St. Lawrence County in 1812. Source: George Wells Bartholomew, "Record of the Bartholomew Family" (Austin, TX, 1885).
Revolutionary War Patriot. He served as a Corporal in Connecticut and as a Private in Captain Stanton/Colonel Elisha Sheldon's 2nd Regt, Light Dragoons, CL. Pension number S44590.

Isaac enlisted at Harford, Connecticut in December 1780. He was made a corporal in 1782. A farmer in Bristol, Connecticut, he married Mrs. Lydia (Deming) Crampton about 1784. They moved to Tinmouth, Vermont about 1786 (then the Vermont Republic which existed from 1777 to 1791); and then on to Waddington in 1801. He was the first militia captain commissioned in St. Lawrence County in 1812. Source: George Wells Bartholomew, "Record of the Bartholomew Family" (Austin, TX, 1885).

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a soldier of the Revolution who died in his 80 yr



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