Maryland Patriots

 

JOHN JACOB CASSEL

Born 7 Oct 1734 - Died 12 Feb 1818
Married 1762 to Margaret Burkhart, Born abt 1740 - Died 20 Feb 1819

John Jacob Cassel of Frederick County, Maryland, served in the Maryland Militia, and took the oath of fidelity to the State of Maryland.

TOBIAS HAMMER

    Born 1753 - Died 13 May 1815
    Married 1780 to Catherine Otto, Born 1759 - Died 16 May 1815

    Tobias Hammer of Frederick County, Maryland, enrolled and served as a Private in the flying camp at Frederick County, Maryland, on July, 1776.

DANIEL MACKENZIE

    Born prior to 1755 -Died 1825
    Married 2 Dec 1779 to Mary Ann Chapman, Born prior to 1755 - Died after 1825

    Daniel Mackenzie, a patriot residing in Washington County, Maryland, signed the Oath of Fidelity to State of Maryland, 2 March 1778.

THOMAS RINEHART(REINHARD)

    Born July 1741-43 – died c 1834

    Married abt 1767-68 to Eve Elizabeth (Whitehair), born 15 Nov 1748 – died abt 1788

    Thomas Rinehart, living in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, enlisted in September, 1776, and served three months as a private in Captain Clapsaddle’s Co. in Col. Shryock’s Regiment. He enlisted in 1777 and served for six months in Captain Lynn’s Company.

GEORGE WARNER

    He lived in Suffolk County, Massachusetts and served as a fifer in the Navy on the Frigate “Alliance” commanded by Captain John Barry, for 22 months and was commended for never missing a muster roll. He sailed with the Marquise de Lafayette who was bringing the famous three million loan from the King of France to America for the war effort. Two naval engagements: one with 28 gun frigate encountered while Alliance was en route to Philadelphiwith the three million and one with a British Gun Ship commanded by Captain Green.  He was aso a gunner at the Battle of Monmouth and served a 2nd enlistment at the Battle of Valley Forge. He received Pension #SW 10232.

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