Corporal Isaac Benedict served with 9th Regiment, Connecticut Militia during the American Revolution.
Isaac served as a Corporal in Captain Daniel Benedict's Company. 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia under Colonel John Mead at Long Island, NY August 12, 1776 to September 10, 1776; Corporal-Sergeant in Lieutenant John Carter's Company, 9th Regiment October 25, 1776 to January 25, 1777; Sergeant in Captain Reubin Scofield's Company, 9th Regiment from 1778 to December 1783.[1]
Married Mary Davenport, 19 Aug 1794, his 2nd wife.
Sources
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/), "Record of 22 Sep 2021", Ancestor # A009018.
Year Book Sons of the Revolution-1925, pg. 198
Genealogy of Benedict Family in America by Henry Marvin Benedict, 1870
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