Samuel Nash
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Samuel O. Nash (1749 - bef. 1816)

Samuel O. Nash
Born in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 28 Mar 1790 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Father of
Died before before age 67 in New Lisbon, Otsego, New York, United Statesmap
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Biography

Samuel O Nash

Baptized 7 May 1749 in Wilton, CT, son of Abraham Nash. [1][2] He died before 25 Mar. 1816 when his will was probated.[3]

Military Service from U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783,[4] available on ancestry.com
1776 Project
Private Samuel Nash served with New Hampshire Militia during the American Revolution.

Name: Samuel Nash Military Date: 14 Oct 1776 Military Place: New Hampshire, USA Rank: Private Military Unit: Eames' Company of Rangers

Name: Samuel Nash Gender: Male Military Date: 14-1 Oct-Dec 1776 Military Place: New Hampshire, USA State or Army Served: New Hampshire

Name: Saml Nash Gender: Male Military Date: 16 Mar 1778 Military Place: New Hampshire, USA State or Army Served: New Hampshire Regiment: Lovewells Company in a Regiment

Sources

  1. Baptism Record in Title: Volume 128 Wilton, CT From behind the ancestry.com subscription wall: Connecticut Church Record Abstracts, 1749
  2. Birth: Samuel Nash, 3/13/1749 (OS); Connecticut Vital Records, Prior to 1850, FHL film 8272241, FamilySearch.org.
  3. Will of Samuel Nash, dated 6/26/1809, probated 3/25/1816, New Liston, Otsego Co., NY, 1/3 of estate to Widow Cloe; Eardley, William Applebie, Abstracts of Wills, Admins. and Guardianships in NY State, 1787-1835 (MS Eardley Genealogy Collection, Brooklyn Historical Society), pp. 1082-83; AmericanAncestors.org. Image.
  4. Hammond, Isaac W., ed., Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War; New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers (4 vols, vols. 14-17 of State Papers, Concord: State of New Hampshire: 1885-1889), Archive.org: 2:590; 3:314; 4:71, 113, 116




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Have updated his 1776 sticker to show service for New Hampshire as those are the records I found on ancestry.

If you have other data please add to notes,

posted by Beryl Meehan
Are we sure this is the same Samuel Nash reflected in the Revolutionary records? He was born in CT, died in NY. I can't find any clearly applicable record of his being in NH, vs. someone else of the name.
posted by John Miller Jr.