While I was learning about life in Whitcomb’s Rangers, I also learned about a number of new Locations where Edward spent time during this period of his life. I think a new map is in order so I can see how all these locations relate to each other and the region in general.
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Edward Marden Sr. – Military Service Map
Categories: American Revolution, Family-Marden, History-Regional, History-Wabanaki, Map
Tags: 1776, 1777 battle of saratoga, abenaki, battle of saratoga, bayley, cabot vt, family bands, fort ticondaroga, fort ticonderoga in july 1777, guildhall, hanover nh, haverhill nh, marden, military road, montreal region
Edward Marden Sr. – What’s a Ranger? (Part 1)
I asked myself, just what was Whitcomb’s Rangers all about? What did they do, where were they headquartered, and what campaigns did they participate in?
Why should it matter in a genealogy project?
Categories: American Revolution, Family-Marden, History-Regional, Resources-Internet, Tutorials-Tips
Tags: abenaki, american revolutionary war, bayley, calloway, capt john, connecticut river, john vincent, marden, native americans, ranger company, st francis, western abenakis, whitcomb, Whitcomb's Rangers