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Licking County Genealogical
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The Following Information is Posted as a Courtesy for: |
Many of Knox County's early settlers had served with great distinction in America's War for Independence.
The Knox County Historical Society is gathering information on these men, and has thus far identified these
Knox County Revolutionary War Veterans, many of whom are buried in cemeteries in or near Knox County.
Join the General Henry Knox Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution
of Knox and Licking Counties
Click here to find out more
or click here
to visit the chapter's web site.
Ackerman, John |
Blair, Abraham |
Bouton, Jehiel |
Chapman, Lemuel |
Cook, Stephen |
Cowden, John |
Critchfield, Benjamin |
Critchfield, Joseph |
Critchfield, Nathaniel |
Critchfield, William |
Curtis, Zarah |
Davis, Thomas |
Doud (Dowd), Samuel |
Emmett, John |
Ewalt, John |
Flaharty, Amasa |
Giffin (Griffin), Stephen |
Hamilton, Jonathan |
Harrod, Levi |
Hunt, Jonathan |
Huston, Robert |
Jackson, Benjamin |
Jackson, Daniel |
Johnston(e), William |
Kirkpatrick, John Robert |
Landon, Edward |
Lefever, Minard |
Leonard, Ziba |
Letts, Nehemiah |
McClelland, Cary |
McMillan, Robert |
McWilliams, William |
Miller, Jonathan |
Mott, John |
Phifer, Jacob |
Pierson, John |
Price, Nathanial |
Spry, William |
Staats, Joseph |
Stephenson, George |
Thrift, William |
Wade, Zephaniah |
Ward, Rufus |
Young, Issac |