William served in the Revolutionary War. He was in the Battles at Princeton and Valley Forge, and endured great suffering. He was one of Gen. George Washington's body-guards. He was also part of Capt. William Burbeck's Co., Col. John Hancock's Regt. and served at Castle and Governor's Island.
The History of Weare, New Hampshire, pg.718
∼Revolutionary War Soldier
"Ayers, William. Born October, 1753; died June 6, 1827; buried at Bradford, N.H. Service given on New Hampshire War Rolls, vol. 2, page 549. Capt. Joshua Bailey's company, Col. Kelley's regiment."
Ref: United States Congressional Serial set, Issue 6924 - Eighteenth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Washington Government Printing Office - 1916
William served in the Revolutionary War. He was in the Battles at Princeton and Valley Forge, and endured great suffering. He was one of Gen. George Washington's body-guards. He was also part of Capt. William Burbeck's Co., Col. John Hancock's Regt. and served at Castle and Governor's Island.
The History of Weare, New Hampshire, pg.718
∼Revolutionary War Soldier
"Ayers, William. Born October, 1753; died June 6, 1827; buried at Bradford, N.H. Service given on New Hampshire War Rolls, vol. 2, page 549. Capt. Joshua Bailey's company, Col. Kelley's regiment."
Ref: United States Congressional Serial set, Issue 6924 - Eighteenth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Washington Government Printing Office - 1916
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