It is now time to move my research on to the next generation. However, before doing so, I will make two final posts for senior – this one to summarize by findings to date and a second to show where additional research could be focused.
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Edward Marden Sr. – Summary of Findings
Categories: Analysis, Edward Marden, Family-Marden
Tags: additional research, american wife, census document, census documents, census records, concord nh, connecticut river, different man, father and son, haverhill nh, lyman nh, marden, military records, minute man, ranger company, revolutionary war, unverified, upper connecticut river, whitcomb
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
Edward Marden Sr. – other Military Records
I found the State of New Hampshire has a lot of records from the Revolutionary War period. I had no problem proving Edward Marden served for the state. Military rolls and other similar documents seldom give us much information, but they are worth looking at.