Marriage
Abner Patrick married Elizabeth Carll July 30, 1779. ( ) There is a New Jersey marriage record of Abner Fitzpatrick to Elizabeth Carroll, July 30, 1779. (44) Elizabeth Carll was born November 17, 1758. (28)
Military
Abner Patrick and Samuel Patrick (his father) were taken prisoners at Quinton, New Jersey, during the War of Revolution, Samuel Patrick was released, however, on account of his old age (age 54) but Abner Patrick spent three years in a New York prison. Abner Patrick's wife, Elizabeth, then went to war and was a cook on Capt. William Smith's payroll. Abner Patrick was Ensign (flag bearer) for Capt. William Smith at the Battle of Quinton Bridge. (23)
Death
Abner Patrick administered the estate of his father. ( ) Abner Patrick died 1802. ( ) Abner Patrick's wife, Elizabeth, had a November 25, 1811, will, proved December 4, 1811, Salem County, New Jersey. (8)
Marriage
Abner Patrick married Elizabeth Carll July 30, 1779. ( ) There is a New Jersey marriage record of Abner Fitzpatrick to Elizabeth Carroll, July 30, 1779. (44) Elizabeth Carll was born November 17, 1758. (28)
Military
Abner Patrick and Samuel Patrick (his father) were taken prisoners at Quinton, New Jersey, during the War of Revolution, Samuel Patrick was released, however, on account of his old age (age 54) but Abner Patrick spent three years in a New York prison. Abner Patrick's wife, Elizabeth, then went to war and was a cook on Capt. William Smith's payroll. Abner Patrick was Ensign (flag bearer) for Capt. William Smith at the Battle of Quinton Bridge. (23)
Death
Abner Patrick administered the estate of his father. ( ) Abner Patrick died 1802. ( ) Abner Patrick's wife, Elizabeth, had a November 25, 1811, will, proved December 4, 1811, Salem County, New Jersey. (8)
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