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    1. [NCRowan] Vanderpool - War Veterans - Rev. & 1812
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. These may not all be Vanderpools. There were some Vanderpools in Surry Co. NC around 1790 but I think part of the Rowan Co. census. At the web site, the list goes into the Mexican War, etc. Betty Pace Vanderpool - War Veterans - Rev. & 1812 From: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~gormleym/vdpmilitary.htm Revolutionary War 1775-1783 Abraham Jr. (NC) IV:107, V:14; VII: 257 Andrews/Andries (NY-Ensign/Captain, b. 9 Dec. 1754 NY, d. 9 June 1812 NY; = 1) Catharine A. Van Valkenburg; 2) Elizabeth Smith. #H62; II:27, 66, 86; V:85, VI:88, VII:240; DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021 Anthony (NY/PA), #H91 I:28, 110: II:27 Barent (NY-Lt. Col.) Kinderhook, VII: 240, III: 15; 23-25, 66: IV: 11-12 David (NJ-private), b. 1 Feb. 1735 NJ, d. 16 Jan. 1821, NJ = Deborah Lane. #H82 V:85. DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021 Isaac (NY-adj. ensign) #H52 III:52, VII:240 Jacob [VanPool] NC (probably not a Vanderpool): I:28, 93-95. Jacobus (NJ), b. 1737/9, Bombardier in Continental Army. = Julia [--?--] of Philadelphia. Buried churchyard of First Reformed Church of Hackensack, NJ. #84 I:28, 93-95; III:50; V:85 Jacobus (NY-Rensslaerwyck-ensign; NY adjutant) bp. 1737 NY d. 9 July 1804 NY = 1) Lena Van Allen; 30 Lucretia Van Vleck 3) Jannetje Fryenmoet #H50 VI:240; III:50; V:85 Jacobus (NY, private) bp. 27 May 1759 NY, d. 5 August 1838 NY = Marytje Muller. #H66, DAR Patriot Index, p. 303. John (NJ-private) #H85 (Minute Man). b. 1739/44; d. 27 Feb. 1782 = Elizabeth Crane. V:85, 91; VI:83, 88. DAR Patriot Index, p. 303. John/Johannes [Pool] (NY-private) bp. 17 April 1758 = Grietje [Margaret in English] Van Valkenburgh 19 June 1789. There is a Gertrude Vanderpool, age 83 (pensioner) in 1840 Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services living with a John Vanderpool in Albany County, Coeymans, NY, but whose widow she is not determined. #H75. III:15; V:50, 85. DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021.I:28, 110; III:15. John (NY), b. ca 1754, listed as a pensioner in the 1840 Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services who is living with an Abraham Vanderpool in Albany County, Guilderland, NY. [Not identified further]. John Melchert (NY-private/corporal in Capt. Nicholas Staats' Company of Col. Killian Van Rensselaers' 4th Regiment, Albany County, NY Militia), b. 26 Jan. 1755, Rensselaer County, NY; 3. 25 Jan. 1843 = Isabella Douglas #H65 I:30, 110 48; III:15; V:50, 85. DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021. Johannes (NY Loyalist) III:105; VI:120 Malcart (NY) I:28, II:4, III:15 Matthew (NY) #H72, I:28; III:15 Thomas (NJ-private), b. 1732 NJ, d. 1789 NJ = Rachel Campbell. #H82 V:50-51, 85. DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021. Whining (Wynant) (NC-patriot), b. ca 1747 NJ, d. after 1810 = Naomi (Amy) Kinman, Patriotic Service. VII:167; 257. DAR Patriot Index, p. 3021. (#Hxx refer to numbers assigned by Col. William Van derPoel Hannay in Van derPoel Genealogy). DAR Patriot Index (Centennial Edition), Part III, compiled by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, DC: 1990. War of 1812 (1812-1815) Abraham (TN [East TN Militia], private) 4 Regt (Bayles) I:103; II:41; III:84 Anthony (TN [East TN Volunteers], 1 Regt. (Wear's ) II:41; III:84, 86 David (NJ, [NY Militia] private), 3 Regt. (Frelinghuysen's) III:84 Garret M. (NY, [Fulton, NY] private) Rifleman, Capt. Dole's Co. III:84; V:85 Garret (NY, [Bethlehem, NY] private) Roger's Regt. III:84; V:85 George (NY, private) Carr's Regt. III:84 Isaac (NC, [NC Militia] private) 7 Regt. (Pearson's); 8 Regt., 3rd Company, detached from Wilkes Regiment (Walter R. Lanoir, captain) according to Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812, North Carolina in 1812 and 1814. I:103; II: 24; III:84; VII:170 Jacob (NY, [Dryden] NY Militia, private), Prior's Regt. III:84; V:85 James A. (NY, seaman, Batt'n Sea Fencibles) Leonard's. III:84; V:114-115 John (NC, [NC Militia] private) Capt. Gideon Lewes' Co., Ashe County, NC (s/o Abraham and Phoebe Isaacs); his sister, Amy Vanderpool married Thomas Swift who also served in this group. I:103; III:84. Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812, North Carolina in 1812 and 1814. John (NY, private) Carr's Regt. III:84 John (NY, [NY Militia] private) 9 Regt. Vosburgh's, III:84 John (NY, [NY Volunteers] 1st lt.) 1 Regt. Arty. (Stitchers) III:84 John (NY, Batt'n Sea Fencibles) (Woosters) III: 84 Peter (NY, [Troy, NY--NY Militia] private) Roger's Regt. III:84; V:85; VI:78 Robert (NY Militia private) 1 Regt (Dodge's) III:84 Robert (NY, seaman) VI:54 Sampson (TN [East TN] private) 4 Regt. (Bayles) II:41; III:84; V:12 Thomas (NY, private) 2 Arty. Regt. III:84 Thomas (NY, NY Militia private) 5 Arty & Inf. Regt. (Calden's) III:84 Tobias (NY, NY Militia, private) 12 Regt (Van Dalfsen's) III:84 Winant/Vincent (TN [East TN Militia] 2nd lt.)3 Regt (Johnson's) II:41; III:84, 86-87. Widow was Margaret [Carver]; he died 8 May 1837/8, Ray County, MO; they married 20 Dec. 1806/10 in Carter County, TN Winant/Vincent (TN [East TN Volunteers] private) 1 Regt. (Wears) II:41; III:84 William (no state given,) waiter, Battalion Arty. (Forbes) III:84

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