He was a Revolutionary Patriot, friend to his country and let the sons of freedom revere his name, he was the son of Adam Freeman and was b. at Lancaster, Mass in 1762.enlisting at that place in July 1777, as a private in Cap. Elisha White's Co. for two months. In Sept 1778, served in Capt. Merrich Co.. In Sept. 1779 enlisted Capt. Rugg's Co. Col Taylor, Regt. In 1780, he served three months in Capt. Biskely's Co., Col. Malcom's Regt., N.Y. While living in Knox Co., Ohio, on June 3 1835 he applied for pension. In 1840 was living in Granville Tp., Licking Co. Ohio. where he died Aug 23 1847. Granville Chapter D.A.R. appropriately marked his grave in 1910.
This information from the Ohio Cemetery Records book.
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He was a Revolutionary Patriot, friend to his country and let the sons of freedom revere his name, he was the son of Adam Freeman and was b. at Lancaster, Mass in 1762.enlisting at that place in July 1777, as a private in Cap. Elisha White's Co. for two months. In Sept 1778, served in Capt. Merrich Co.. In Sept. 1779 enlisted Capt. Rugg's Co. Col Taylor, Regt. In 1780, he served three months in Capt. Biskely's Co., Col. Malcom's Regt., N.Y. While living in Knox Co., Ohio, on June 3 1835 he applied for pension. In 1840 was living in Granville Tp., Licking Co. Ohio. where he died Aug 23 1847. Granville Chapter D.A.R. appropriately marked his grave in 1910.
This information from the Ohio Cemetery Records book.
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