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
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
↑ Birth: Samuel Nash, 3/13/1749 (OS); Connecticut Vital Records, Prior to 1850, FHL film 8272241, FamilySearch.org.
↑ 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.
↑ 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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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.
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