Page 189: He "was an ensign of Rangers, and slain in the action of Jan, 21, 1757, near Ticonderoga. He is said to have been the handsomest man of the Page race. He owned lot No. 18, in the third range. Captain Spikeman and Lieut. Kennedy fell in the same action. On this occasion fourteen were killed, six wounded, six missing."
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