CPT James B. Dunlap

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CPT James B. Dunlap Veteran

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Sep 1858 (aged 77)
Weathersfield Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2404139, Longitude: -80.8257111
Plot
Lot 33, Grave 1
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VETERAN - WAR OF 1812
Enlisted: July 28, 1813-August 17, 1813
Company: Capt Dunlap's Mounted Co., Ohio Militia

Western Reserve Chronicle - Sep 29, 1858
DIED - In Weathersfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio, Sept 17, 1858, Mr. JAMES DUNLAP, in the 78th year of his age. Mr. Dunlap was born in Berks, Co. Penn., he resided a short time in Washington Co., Penn, and in 1800 he moved to Poland, Mahoning Co., Ohio, where he resided about four years when he settled in Weathersfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio, since which time he has been a permanent resident of that place. The deceased had been a member of the Presbyterian Church in Warren 33 years, and for the last 20 years had held the office of an Elder in the Church. Of amiable disposition, unaffected piety, wise in counsel, and deeply interested in the prosperity of the Redeemer's Kingsdom, his loss will be sensibly felt, not only by his friends, but by the Church and the community. Some two years since, he was prostrated by a paralytic stroke, and continued gradually to decline till his death. He died as he had lived, at peace with God, and all mankind.
The voice of his Mater is - "Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter then into the joy of the Lord."
VETERAN - WAR OF 1812
Enlisted: July 28, 1813-August 17, 1813
Company: Capt Dunlap's Mounted Co., Ohio Militia

Western Reserve Chronicle - Sep 29, 1858
DIED - In Weathersfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio, Sept 17, 1858, Mr. JAMES DUNLAP, in the 78th year of his age. Mr. Dunlap was born in Berks, Co. Penn., he resided a short time in Washington Co., Penn, and in 1800 he moved to Poland, Mahoning Co., Ohio, where he resided about four years when he settled in Weathersfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio, since which time he has been a permanent resident of that place. The deceased had been a member of the Presbyterian Church in Warren 33 years, and for the last 20 years had held the office of an Elder in the Church. Of amiable disposition, unaffected piety, wise in counsel, and deeply interested in the prosperity of the Redeemer's Kingsdom, his loss will be sensibly felt, not only by his friends, but by the Church and the community. Some two years since, he was prostrated by a paralytic stroke, and continued gradually to decline till his death. He died as he had lived, at peace with God, and all mankind.
The voice of his Mater is - "Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter then into the joy of the Lord."

Inscription

U.S. Army War of 1812