Amariah, Private, 1st Batt.; also State Troops; also Continental Army[1]. Amariah became guardian of his brother Evan's children following Evan's death.
Sources
↑ H. Stanley Craig, Salem County Genealogical Data, Vol 1, first print apx 1930, reprinted 1980, p 74, citing Stryker's Official Register.
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