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- [Winchester Genealogy1.FTW]
The records show that one Jonathon Warren served as Captain in John Sergent's (7th) Reg., Vermont Militia, Rev.War, which engaged in the "suppression of insurgents" in Windham County. His name appears on a payroll of the County showing that he served in December, 1782. He is also reported as Captain on a payroll of the same regiment under the command of Maj. Edwards in September, 1782, dated Marlborough, December 13, 1782.
*In the Vermont Historical Gazeteer, Vol 5, part 2, p. 452, it says that "upon the receipt of the news of the Battle of Lexington (Aptil 18, 1775), Jonathon Warren forthwith repaired to the opening scenes of the American Revolution and tendered his srevices."
*In the "History of Marlborough, VT" by Newton, p.275, it says that he volunteered in the opening scences of the American Revolution . On p. 268, it says that he left for the war with Captain Whitney immediately after the Battle of Lexington.
REFERENCE FOR LINEAGE:
1. Vermont Rev. Soldier Graves- 1903-1930, p. 27, buried in Warren Cemetry, Marlborough, VT.
2. Waltham, Mass. V. R..: pp. 95-234.
3. Watertown, Mass. by Bond; p.22
4. Windham County, VT by Child: p. 253
5. Vermont Gazeteer by Hemingway; V. 5; part 2; p. 452
6. Winchester Gen.; p. 264
7. Marlborough, Vt. by Newton; pp. 40, 204, 257-258
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