From "Colonial and Revolutionary Families in Pennsylvania, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs", published 1911. p. 1588:
"Seth ALVORD, second son of Seth ALVORD [1] and Elizabeth Spencer, enlisted in the Continental Army at the age of 16 years, and served through-out the Revolutionary War, as a member of General Washington's life guard; was with him at the Crossing of the Delaware on Christmas Night, 1776, and at the surrender of Cornwallis, at Yorktown".
From "Colonial and Revolutionary Families in Pennsylvania, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs", published 1911. p. 1588:
"Seth ALVORD, second son of Seth ALVORD [1] and Elizabeth Spencer, enlisted in the Continental Army at the age of 16 years, and served through-out the Revolutionary War, as a member of General Washington's life guard; was with him at the Crossing of the Delaware on Christmas Night, 1776, and at the surrender of Cornwallis, at Yorktown".
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