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Lt. William Seeber - Revolutionary War

Below is a summary of the Revolutioanry War record of Lt. William Seeber

DOB Death relation Date Unit Battles
13 Jun 1747 2 Jun 1848 5th G Grandfather 18 Feb 1779 Ensign, 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record
May 1779 Ensign, 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Pension Nicolaus Yorden
13 Apr 1779 Ensign, 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record
15 June 1779 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record
5 Jul 1780 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record
6 Jul 1780 Lt. 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record
20 Jul 1782 Lt. 1st Reg, Tryon County, Clydes Regiment NARA Comp Service Record

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