HUSBAND |
William
Warrington |
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April 10, 1751 |
Died |
May 10, 1850 |
Buried |
Millcreek Cemetery, Scioto Twp., Delaware
Co., OH |
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WIFE |
Leah
Townsend |
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WIFE |
Nancy
Holland |
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WIFE |
Nancy
Little Pryor |
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CHILDREN |
Julia
Ann Warrington |
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RECORDS |
1840C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH
1 M 80-90; 1 F 60-70; 1 F 40-50; 1 F under 5 |
1840 Census of
Pensioners Revolutionary or Military
William Warrington, 84, Scioto, Delaware
Co., OH
Wm. Warrington is the only individual
appearing on this Census from Scioto Twp., Delaware Co., OH |
1850C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH
2380-2392 Wm., 97, VA, Carpenter; Nancy, 39, NJ;
Elizabeth, 13, OH |
1850AG
30AC Improved; 17AC Unimproved; land value $700;
value farm machinery $40; 3 horses; 5 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 12
sheep; value live stock $270; 300bu corn; 32lbs wool; 250lbs butter;
3T hay; 200lbs maple sugar |
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OCCUPATION |
Military |
Carpenter |
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MILITARY |
Sgt. Warrington was a member of
General George Washington's Select Corps of Lifeguards from 1777 to
1778. Sgt. Warrington served his country and General
Washington at Valley Forge and during the battles of... Brandywine,
Del., Germantown, PA, Morristown, NJ, and Trenton, NJ. He also
served in the War of 1812. Sgt. Warrington saved the life of
the future first President of the United States of America by
arresting a presumed friend in the act of poisoning the General's
drink. Washington banished the man to Canada. |
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Scioto Twp., Delaware Co., OH |
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BIOGRAPHY |
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