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Facts and Events
Name |
Stephen Messer |
Gender |
Male |
Christening[1] |
3 Dec 1738 |
Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
29 Jun 1764 |
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Anna Barker |
Other[4] |
19 Apr 1775 |
Milit-Beg |
Death[2] |
1825 |
Gorham, Coos, New Hampshire, United States |
Burial[3] |
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Gorham, Coos, New Hampshire, United StatesOld Village Cemetery |
A Sketch of a Pioneer and a Veteran, Stephen Messer by Elford H.Messor (1993)
References
- ↑ Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Methuen, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1909)
p.88.
Messer, Stephen, s. John, bp. Dec. 3, 1738. CR1
- ↑ Elford H. Messer. Messer Family Group Sheets and Stephen Messer Report, Author Address: So. Portland, Maine.
- ↑ Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3page 82 [p.82] MESSER Stephen Old Village Cem, Gorham New Hampshire 37
- ↑ Volume 10 page 700 Messer, Stephen, Andover.Private, 1st Lieut. Peter Poor's co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge; service, 3< days; also, Capt. Samuel Johnson's co., Col. Wigglesworth's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance from Albany home, sworn to March 7, 1777; 210 miles travel allowed said Messer. Volume 10 page 700 Messer, Stephen.Private, Capt. Nathaniel Lindsey's co.; service from Dec. 10, 1776, to March 18, 1777, 3 mos. 9 days; company raised in Marblehead to reinforce Continental Army; affidavit dated Marblehead, June 25, 1840, made by Nathaniel Lindsey, son of Capt. Lindsey, on reverse of roll, declares the same to be a true copy of the original found among his father's papers, and that the service was rendered at Rhode Island.
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