Elihu Huntley |
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Born |
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30 August, 1743 in Lyme, Colony of Connecticut |
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Died |
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13 September, 1836 in Lyme, Connecticut |
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Military Service |
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Revolutionary War |
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Units |
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Capt. Samuel Gales' Co., Col. Samuel H. Parson's 6th Connecticut Regiment, |
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Capt. Abner Lord's Co., Col. John Ely's Connecticut Regiment, |
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Capt. Carew's Co., Col. Worthington's Connecticut Regiment, |
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Capt. David Dorrance's Co., Col. David F. Sill's Connecticut Regiment |
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Lt. Thomas Anderson's Co., Col. Josiah Starr's Connecticut Regiment |
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Highest Rank |
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Private |
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Medals/Awards
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Unknown
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Remarks |
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Elihu was at the Siege of Boston, the Battle of White Plains, the Battle of Rhode Island, and was present at the execution of the British spy, Major Andre. |
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