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CPT Thomas Van Hyning Veteran

Birth
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
15 Jul 1849 (aged 63)
West Point, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
West Point, Lee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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He married Affa Miller on 2 May 1816 in Portage County, Ohio and they had 11 children.


Thomas was commissioned as a lieutenant in the War of 1812. He served from 22 August 1812 through 1 October 1812 in Captain Thomas Rice's Company of Infantry, Major Darrow's Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia. On 1 October 1812, Thomas was transferred to Captain Rial McArthur's Company of Riflemen, Major George Darrow's Odd Battalion, where he substituted for his brother Abraham as a private until 23 October 1812. On 9 May 1816, Thomas was promoted to captain of the Second Company in the First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, Fourth Brigade, and Fourth Division, Ohio Militia.


Thomas and Affa's children:

He married Affa Miller on 2 May 1816 in Portage County, Ohio and they had 11 children.


Thomas was commissioned as a lieutenant in the War of 1812. He served from 22 August 1812 through 1 October 1812 in Captain Thomas Rice's Company of Infantry, Major Darrow's Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia. On 1 October 1812, Thomas was transferred to Captain Rial McArthur's Company of Riflemen, Major George Darrow's Odd Battalion, where he substituted for his brother Abraham as a private until 23 October 1812. On 9 May 1816, Thomas was promoted to captain of the Second Company in the First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, Fourth Brigade, and Fourth Division, Ohio Militia.


Thomas and Affa's children:



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