Revolutionary Soldier Anthony Crockett 1776 - 1783 - Frankfort, KY, USA
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N 38° 11.537 W 084° 51.902
16S E 686963 N 4229303
Marker is in Frankfort, Kentucky at the Frankfort Cemetery Section N DAR Lot. The is an official Revolutionary War Soldier/Patriot DAR marker attached to the headstone. The DAR insignia is in the top center of the marker.
Waymark Code: WM1844B
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 05/26/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
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In February 1776, Crockett enlisted with Captain Thomas Posey's company of the 7th Virginia Regiment. He served with the 7th from 1776 to 1778, and fought at the Battles of Saratoga and Brandywine. At Saratoga, he gave aid to a wounded General Lafayette. From 1778 to the end of the war, he was a First Lieutenant in the Illinois Regiment of Virginia under George Rogers Clark. He also served with his cousin, Colonel Joseph Crockett. He fought with the regiment in the Battles of Blue Licks, Piqua and Chillicothe. From 1782 to 1794, he was a soldier in the Northwest Indian War.

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DAR Chapter: Frankfort Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution

Inscription:
Revolutionary Soldier
Anthony Crockett
1776 - 1783
Placed by
Frankfort Chapter D.A.R.


Date Placed: Not listed

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