Irving Family History
Report: Served in the Military
Description: Those no longer living who served in the military. Sorted by surname and then birth date.
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# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Person ID | Military Service: Date | Military Service: Place | Military Service |
1 | Anderson, William Henry | I1991 | 1862 | US Navy during the Civil War | |
2 | Canning, Mary A. | I1564 | WWII | Registered Nurse | |
3 | Carey, Harry Jr. | I950 | WW-II | US Navy, World War II - Corpsman pacific theater | |
4 | Curtis, Ronald Everett | I3 | 4 Jan 1960 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA | US Coast Guard - 22 years; highest rank was W-4 |
5 | Drach, Francois Joseph | I1581 | 1832 | 2nd Regiment of the Cuirassiers - Franco-Prussion War | |
6 | Drach, Emil | I1583 | 10 Feb 1862 | Des Sair Station, St. John the Baptist, LA, USA | Co. "K", 31st Massachusetts Volunteers; died in service during American Civil War |
7 | Edmundson, Sarah Emma Evelyn | I941 | US Civil War | Union Army Soldier, Nurse, Spy - Civil War | |
8 | Fix, Paul Peter | I1019 | WW-I | US Navy World War I | |
9 | Foster, Ebenezer | I1021 | 1775 | Minuteman in Timothy Walker's Militia Company of Col. David Greene's regiment | |
10 | Foster, Samuel | I1022 | American Rev. War | Minuteman in Timothy Walker's Militia Company of Col. David Greene's regiment; served at the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill | |
11 | Foster, Benjamin Lieutenant | I415 | French and Indian War | First Lieutenant under Captain John Wright in the "Old French War" on the Eastern Frontier | |
12 | Foster, James | I417 | American Rev. War | Served in Rev. War per Sons of the American Revolution | |
13 | Foster, Evans Linnell | I40 | WW-I | During WWI as a soldier he went overseas | |
14 | Foulk, Capt William Logan | I1158 | US Civil War | Pennsylvania volunteers 7th Inf. April 1861. Joined regular Army. | |
15 | Foulk, Alvin | I29 | WW-II | WW-II Merchant Marine three years oiler, Sr. Electrician. | |
16 | Foulk, Hubert M. | I1149 | 4 Nov 1942 | Enlisted into US Army, WW-II | |
17 | Goodwin, Amaziah | I1046 | 1775 | American Rev. War; Sergeant in Capt. Derby's company of volunteers Cambridge - Bunker Hill | |
18 | Irving, Linus Dudley | I20 | Spanish American War | Served during Spanish American War | |
19 | Irving, John Fremont | I1 | 9 Feb 1942 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA | Enlisted in US Army served in European theater during WW-II |
20 | Jenkins, Joseph | I394 | Apr 1775 | American Revolutionary War Minuteman served in a number of regiments and at many engagements | |
21 | Jenkins, Joel | I392 | Apr 1777 | Minuteman, and other regiments during American Revolution | |
22 | Justis, Philip Albert | I86 | 15 Mar 1941 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA | World War II US Army, died at Normandy France (D-Day) |
23 | Knight, Patishall | I215 | American Rev. War | Col. Jones' Reg. for Cont. Army during Revolutionary War | |
24 | Knight, Daniel Jr. | I125 | American Rev. War | Pvt. in Capt. Langdon's Co. in Revolutionary War; Seacoast defense | |
25 | Lane, Richard James | I62 | US Navy, UDT & SEALS Korea & Vietnam | ||
26 | Preble, David | I316 | American Rev. War | Served in the Revolutionary War | |
27 | Preble, Abraham | I315 | American Rev War | Served in the Revolutionary War | |
28 | Preble, William | I311 | American Rev. War | Served in Revolutionary War killed at Battle of Monmouth, NJ | |
29 | Preble, Comm. Edward | I376 | 1779 | Commadore U. S. Naval hero most known for war against Tripoli 1803-1804; also served during American Revolution | |
30 | Preble, Brg-Gen Jedidiah | I369 | Abt 1748 | Commissioned brigadier-general by the Provincial congress of Massachusetts; served in the French and Indian War | |
31 | Preble, Ebenezer | I113 | American Rev. War | 2nd Lt. in a Massachusetts regiment during the Revolutionary War | |
32 | Preble, Adm. George Henry | I1503 | 10 Dec 1835 | US Navy during the Mexican and Civil Wars; highest rank Rear Admiral | |
33 | Preble, Col. Esaias | I334 | 1775 | Cambridge, Middlesex, MA, USA | Captain of a company of minutemen at Cambridge Mass |
34 | Preble, Granville Augustus | I42 | 30 Aug 1861 | Augusta, Kennebec, ME, USA | US Civil War: Company B, 9th Regiment, Maine Volunteers |
35 | Reed, Andrew | I1059 | American Rev. War | Capt. of a Privateer in service of Revolutionary War | |
36 | Reed, Paul | I240 | 7 Dec 1776 | Boothbay, Lincoln, ME, USA | Revolutionary War Master (Capt) of Brig Warren, Reprisal, & sloop Gen. Wadsworth |
37 | Reed, Joseph | I241 | 8 May 1776 | Boothbay, Lincoln, ME, USA | 1st Lt. in Col. Jones regiment during American Rev. War |
38 | Reed, Robert | I1061 | 12 Jul 1775 | Boothbay, Lincoln, ME, USA | Served as fifer in in Capt. Lagdon's co. during Revolutionary War |
39 | Reed, Andrew | I235 | American Rev. War | Lt Col of Massachusetts regiment during the revolutionary war | |
40 | Reed, David | I237 | 5 May 1776 | Boothbay, Lincoln, ME, USA | Capt in 1st Boothbay (Col. Jones) Regiment and other regiments during Revolutionary War |
41 | Seely, Ezekeil | I623 | American Rev. War | During the American Revolution he was a Loyalist and served in the King's American Rangers | |
42 | Seely, Ezekeil | I623 | French & Indian War | 5th Company from Connecticut in the French & Indian War | |
43 | Vautrinot, Donald | I1575 | 1941 | Philippines | 409th Signal Co., Aviation, US Army |
44 | Vautrinot, Grace E. | I1632 | 1944 | nurse | |
45 | Vautrinot, Emile Joseph Jr. | I1633 | 24 Mar 1944 | Ft Devens: Ayer, Middlesex, MA, USA | PFC U.S. Army WWII |
46 | Vautrinot, Jean Antoine | I1670 | 1840 | Morocco | French Army |
47 | Wadsworth, Henry | I1041 | Lt. US Navy - War with Triploi serving under Commodore Edward Preble (his neighbor at home) | ||
48 | Wadsworth, Gen Peleg | I1039 | 1775 | Brigadier-General in Revolutionary War | |
49 | Walker, Capt Timothy | I397 | Apr 1775 | Captain of Minuteman militia Company during American Revolution | |
50 | Weatherly, Robert Ansil Sr. | I2039 | World War II | US Navy |
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