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Thomas Fundebow, Cooper’s Mate

Thomas Fundebow. Thomas Fandaban is included on the list of officers and men who participated on the Confederacy’s maiden voyage from New London on 1 May 1779. Thomas Fundebow is noted on the list of officers and men from the … Continue reading

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Amos Latham, Sergeant of Marines, Midshipman

Amos Latham. Amos Latham’s story is sketched in his pension application #S-36683 and summarized in an article by Sallie McNeil published in the Nassau Genealogist, Vol. IX, #3, Summer 2002. “Amos Latham was born on 18 July 1759 in Groton, … Continue reading

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James Elderkin, Gunner’s Mate

James Elderkin. James Elderkin was posted as Gunner’s Mate under Captain Seth Harding on the Ship Oliver Cromwell from 14 April to 14 October 1777 and as Gunner on the Schooner Spy under Captain Zebadiah Smith from 20 October 1777 … Continue reading

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Lewis Evans, Carpenter’s Mate

Lewis Evans. Lewis Evans was born in 1754 or 1755, most likely in Philadelphia. An association with acclaimed early cartographer Lewis Evans has not yet been established. According to his pension application #S-34820, Lewis Evans entered on board the Confederacy … Continue reading

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Phineas Hyde, Surgeon’s Mate

Phineas Hyde. Dr. Phineas Hyde was born at at West Farms (now Franklin), near Norwich, on 15 November 1749. He was the second of four children born to Phineas Hyde (1720-?) and Anne Rogers 1726 -1766) who were married five … Continue reading

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