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About William Hendrick, II
William Hendrick served in the Vermont Militia during the Revoltionary War at the battle of Bennington and was on the Committee of safety which met at Dorset, VT, July 1776 and declared Vermont to be an independent province. Vermont Militia, Capt Nathaniel Seeley's Co of Alarm Men, Col Samuel Herrick's Regt, Oct 11, 1780 and was in service 5 days, traveled 70 miles and received 1 pound, 10 shillings and 0 pence. He is supposed to have been in the battle of Bennington and was a member of the Committee of Safety, which met at Dorset, VT, July 1776, and declared Vermont to be an independent province. He was one of the early pioneers of Pownal, VT and helped to survey and clear the land. He served in several civil offices of the town. There may be a problem with the family data as he would be 69 years old at the birth of his daughter Eunice.
William Hendrick, II's Timeline
1709 |
November 12, 1709
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Wallingford, CT, United States
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1730 |
March 30, 1730
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Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
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1736 |
August 12, 1736
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Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut
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1742 |
September 28, 1742
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Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut
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June 17, 1765
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1767
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January 9, 1769
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October 14, 1771
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October 20, 1774
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Pownal, VT, United States
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