Jeremiah Moulton
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Silver Tankard given to Moulton by William Pepperrell after the and Louisbourg (1745), Yale University
Jeremiah Moulton (b. York, Massachusetts (now in York, Maine), 1688, d. York, 20 July 1765) was a New England militia officer and member of the Massachusetts Council. As a boy, during King William's War, Moulton's parents were killed and he was taken captive in the Raid on York (1692).[1]
He is buried in the , York Village, York County, Maine, USA.[2]
References[]
- Stewart, Alice R. (1974). "Moulton, Jeremiah". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. III (1741–1770) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
- Moulton Biographical Sketch.1842.
- Jeremiah Moulton at Find a Grave
Categories:
- People in Father Rale's War
- Military history of Acadia
- Military history of Nova Scotia
- Military history of New England
- Military history of Canada
- History of Maine
- History of Acadia
- 1688 births
- 1765 deaths
- People from York, Maine
- Maine sheriffs
- American militia officers