Veteran's Name: Gamaliel Taylor Pensioner's Name: Anna Taylor State: New York Branch of Service: New York
↑ Kingston Chronicle, in Misc. Newspaper Articles Adolphustown [2] 19 Jun 1830.
"June 19 1830 | Kingston Chronicle:
LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Adolphustown, June 5th, 1830.
Elisha Aims. - George W. Bedell, Ezekiel Benson. - Daniel Cole, Barnard Cole. - Andrew Davis. - James Fraser 2, Abraham Fraser. - Alexr. Edgar. - Norman Hurd, Daniel Haight. - Wm. King. -Larry Lewis 2. Peter McFadden, Wm. McGrath. - Thos. Steel. - Gamaliel Taylor, and Robt. White.
N.B. If these letters are not taken up (or redeemed) in six weeks from this date, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
JOHN D. GILBERT, P.M."
↑ 4.04.1 August 22, 1777, in Minutes of the Committee and of the First Commission for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York [www.sjdimond.us/document/Minutes of the Committee.pdf].
" According to the pension application of Gamaliel Taylor of Beekman, when Taylor was a soldier in Capt. Ezekiel Cooper’s Company of Rangers: “at Red Hook on the Hudson River the company captured a British Spy by the name of Jacob Dimon who later escaped from his guard.” "
↑ Gamaliel Taylor [3], in Daughters of the American Revolution - Genealogy Research Ancestor #: A112470.
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): SERGEANT Birth: 1758 HUNTINGTON SUFFOLK CO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK Death: 7-28-1840 FREDERICKSBURGH LENNOX CO UPPER CANADA CANADA Pension Number: S*W18101
Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, CAPTS VAN WYCK, KNAPP, SMITH, REYNOLDS, VAIL, COLS SWARTWOUT, LUDDINGTON 2) SGT, CAPTS EZEKIEL COOPER, WHEELER, COLS HUMPHREY, VAN DEBURGH
↑ Long Island White Plains Red Hook Rangers around Peekskill Dutchess County Militia - Second Regiment