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Alphais Garrison, son of Abraham of Salem/Cumberland Cos, NJ, died on or about 31 Jul 1763 in the Battle of Bloody Run at present Detroit, MI. [See Note below.] |
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John Garrison, son of Abraham of Salem/Cumberland Cos, NJ died on or about 31 Jul 1763 in the Battle of Bloody Run at present Detroit, MI. [See Note below.] |
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| Ephraim Garrison (b c1732), son of Abraham of Salem/Cumberland Cos, NJ, was wounded in the Battle of Bloody Run but survived. Later he served in the American Revolution. [See Note.] |
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| Note: The Battle of Bloody Run was fought 31 Jul 1763 against Indian Chief Pontiac at Ft Detroit. Of 250 soldiers the British suffered 54 casualties of which 20 were dead. John Garrison (1772-1865), son of Ephraim above, in his autobiography (see Biography section) named Alphais and John as his father's brothers but other sources do not list John. However, there were several of that family who have not been traced. [Wikipedia] |
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| . Military Honor Roll Be aware that the international flags shown are those now available on the Internet and may not be historically correct for the time of the War. The US flags are proper. Veterans whose service was entirely in peacetime are listed at the very end. . Please send your loved ones' names and basic service record. Lengthy service records will be posted in the Biography section. . Crosses indicate those known to have died as the result of wounds or disease. . |