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Ancestors (and Other Kin) Serving in the Military

Select the ancestor or kin you are interested in, who served in specific the military, according to conflicts (or who served during peacetime):
War of the Roses, 1455-1485
War for Royalist Restoration, 1650-1651
King Philip's War, 1675-1676
French and Indian War, 1754-1763
Revolutionary War, 1774-1783
Napoleonic War, 1793-1815
War of 1812, 1812-1815
Civil War, 1861-1865
World War II, 1939-1945
Serving during peacetime

War of the Roses, 1455-1485

Crosby, John, I, 1440-1502 (speculative)

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War for Royalist Restoration, 1650-1651

MacBean, John, 1633-1718

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King Philip's War, 1675-1676

Stickney, Lieutenant Samuel, I, 1633-1709

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French and Indian War, 1754-1763

Stickney, Abraham, I, 1703-1783

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Revolutionary War, 1774-1783

Edmands, John, 1757-1846
Gilson, John, d. 1776, father of Mary Gilson, 1771-1856
Mansfield, Benjamin, 1743-1816
Mansfield, Thomas, II, 1736-1790
Stickney, Abraham, II, 1733-1803
Stickney, Abraham, III, 1758-1821

In addition, Samuel Mansfield (1750-1809), younger brother to both Benjamin Mansfield and Thomas Mansfield II, served with them (and with John Edmands) among the local soldiers confronting the British regulars at Concord, 19 April 1775 (the "shot heard round the world").

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Napoleonic War, 1793-1815

Richie, John (speculative)

In addition, John's son-in-law's great uncle Robert Findley (not our direct ancestor, he was the brother of John Findley II, son of John Findley I) fought in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

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War of 1812, 1812-1815

Edmands, Lott, 1791-1877

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Civil War, 1861-1865

Rodney Edmands (1817-1909) and his son Consider Edmands (1843-1862) [not our direct ancestors, they were the grandson and great-grandson, respectively, of John Edmands, 1757-1846, the nephew and great nephew, respectively, of Lott Edmands, 1791-1877, who are our direct ancestors] fought in the Battle of Second Bull Run (Second Manassas) in 1862, where Rodney was wounded and Consider was killed. Rodney continued fighting off and on until the end of the war. You can see more details on these men at Descendants of William Edmands.
Lorenzo Mansfield (1828-1915) [not our direct ancestor, he was the son of Ephraim Mansfield, 1790-1841, the brother of Ephraim Sylvester Edmands, 1825-1910, who are our direct ancestors] served as Private in the 40th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers from 1862 through 1865.

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World War II, 1939-1945

Edmands, Allan Christie, I, 1911-1945

In addition, Allan's first cousins, the brothers Nathaniel Melvin "Nat" Edmands I (1915-1992), Wilfred S. Edmands (1917-1944), Milton A. "Mit" Edmands (1920-1986), and Nelson Wilfred "Sonny" Edmands II (b. 1922) [not our direct ancestors, they are all sons of Nelson Wilfred Edmands I, 1875-1950, grandsons of Artemas Seymour Edmands, 1837-1920] fought in the war. Sonny, in particular, like Allan, was involved in a lot of action, and you can see his story.

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Serving during Peacetime

Phelps, Samuel, II, 1684-1745 (dates of service not available)
Phelps, Samuel, III, 1712-1795 (dates of service not available)
Stickney, Samuel, II, 1663-1714

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