Patriots of the Revolutionary War (1775-1784)
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From Chris Hueneke <ludicrissy@aol.com>, genealogist
for the Umste(a)d Family:
White, Virgil D (transcribed by), Index to Revolutionary
War Service Records, Vol. IV: S-Z, The National Historical Publishing Company, Waynesboro,
TN, 1995.
In reviewing all of the Olmsted, Olmstead, Olmested, Olmnstead, Olmpsted,
Olmstd, Olmsteed, and Ompstead listings, many of them listed primarily in CT, NH, NY, VT, and MA,
Chris stated they all appeared to be Olmste(a)ds. Specifics available upon
request.
Notable is "OLMSTED or
OLMSTED, Joseph, served as 2nd Lt in Stevens' Corps of
Arty in Cont Troops," same as Abraham UMSTATTD below. Timothy, however, if he's the same Timothy listed in
Genealogical Abstracts by the same author (above), was from New Hampshire and is
therefore probably an Olmste(a)d.
Chris determined that these are not Umste(a)ds:
"UMPHSTEAD, Jedidiah, srv in Wester's
Regt of NY Mil"
"UMPHSTED, Francis, srv as Pvt in Cook's Regt of CT Mil"
"UMPSTED, Israel, srv as Pvt in Maj John Brown's
Detch of Mil from NH, VT & MA"
"UMPSTED, Nehemiah or as Nehemiah OLMSTED, srv as
Pvt in Van Schaick's NY Bttn"
"UMSTED, Gedeon, srv in Abbot's Regt of VT Mil"
"UMSTED, Timothy, srv in 19th Regt of Cont Troops" - also listed as
Olmstead.
Extracted from Records of Revolutionary War Veterans who lived in Madison
County, New York by Isabel Bracy. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lakes
Publishing, 1988.
"PIERCE, Benjamine. b. 1776, d. June 7, 1817. Wife Anna
[169*] Olmstead, sons Samuel, Benjamine Jr. and Jonathan. Settled in Hamilton
1794. Served in Colonel Wadsworth's Brigade of the CT Line, Captain in Militia
1800."
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