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Capt Daniel McDuffee

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Capt Daniel McDuffee

Birth
Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
15 Dec 1824 (aged 85)
Bradford, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Bradford, Orange County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Daniel McDuffee was born on March 16, 1739, at Londonderry, New Hampshire, and was a captain in Colonel Stephen Evans' regiment of the continental army in the Revolutonary War. He fought at Lexington and Bunker Hill and marched from New Hampshire to Saratoga, New York, participating in the battle at that point. He was a blacksmith by trade, and his shop in Londonderry was a rendezvous for General Stark and others in planning for action against the British forces.

He may have moved to Bradford, Vermont in 1795. He died December 15, 1824, in Bradford, Vermont. His wife, Margaret Wilson, also a native of Londonderry, New Hampshire, died at Bradford. They were the parents of fifteen children. ["The State of Vermont", page 41.]


Daniel McDuffee was born on March 16, 1739, at Londonderry, New Hampshire, and was a captain in Colonel Stephen Evans' regiment of the continental army in the Revolutonary War. He fought at Lexington and Bunker Hill and marched from New Hampshire to Saratoga, New York, participating in the battle at that point. He was a blacksmith by trade, and his shop in Londonderry was a rendezvous for General Stark and others in planning for action against the British forces.

He may have moved to Bradford, Vermont in 1795. He died December 15, 1824, in Bradford, Vermont. His wife, Margaret Wilson, also a native of Londonderry, New Hampshire, died at Bradford. They were the parents of fifteen children. ["The State of Vermont", page 41.]




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