A Branch of the Caldwell Family Tree Being a Record of Thompson Baxter Caldwel
A Branch of the Caldwell Family Tree Being a Record of Thompson Baxter Caldwel
Charles T Charles Tufts Caldwell
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, Col. Wade's Regt. , 1776. Caleb Sturtevant, in Capt. Sampson's Co. , Col. Cotton's Regt, 1781. *These had other services also. All the foregoing can be verified by reference to "The Massachu- setts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution, " and the Office of the Adjutant General, U. S. A. The other two great-great- grandfathers died prior to the Revolution. Benjamin Price, over sixty years of age, already a veteran of the War of 1755, and of the early days of the Revolution, when as one of the... famous "Minute Men" he marched, on the day of the battle of Lexington, in response to the alarm of Paul Revere, again responded to an alarm in July, 1780, and marched to New- port, R. I. , and return, 114 miles, in the regiment with his only son, Benjamin, Jr. , and three of his sons-in-law, including Ebe- nezer Caldwell. Their record shows, in a remarkable manner, the Revolutionary spirit as it prevailed in that locality. COLONIAL WARS. Samuel Tinkham (No. 50) was at the capture of Louisburgh.
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