12 books found
This is a listing, transcribed from the originals, of all the burials in the Georgetown section of Wash. D.C. for which William King built the coffins (1795-1832.) Never before available to the public, these ledgers of King's coffin sales provide an unexp
by William Latham BEVAN
1876
The stories of 33 officers, from the years 1797 through 1996, who were killed in the line of duty.
Thomas Fuller was born in 1618. He emigrated from England in 1638 and settled in Woburn, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Tidd in 1643 and they had eleven children. He also married Sarah Nutt and Harriet Pamer. He died in 1698 in Salem, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Connecticut, New York, Vermont and Washington, D.C.
by Joseph Sabin, Wilberforce Eames, Robert William Glenroie Vail
1877
by William Guerry Felder
2016 · Trafford Publishing
The following is a compilation of soldiers using service records, rolls found in papers, in the commanding officer’s papers, obituaries, and newspaper accounts. No one can actually get all as some records may be lost or destroyed, names may be different due to spelling, the use of a nickname, or the same name with conflicting information detailing with two or more persons with same name and records combined. Some records may and are of the same soldier with different companies. This is due to the fact that after the first year, soldiers were given the option to stay with the current company or leave and join another and the combining of soldiers toward the end of the war. Another reason will be soldiers being discharged early in the war and rejoining another company later on in the war.
by James William Latta
1912