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    1. [NHHILLSB] Re: 1812 Hillsborough Soldiers
    2. Julie C Hesson
    3. Ann, Am curious--I haven't found (but haven't looked, either) to see if my Samuel PRINCE, b 14 May 1790, at Hillsboro, served in the War of 1812. He would have certain;y been the right age to have served. He was the first white man in Whitewater, WI, and as such, is recognized as the founder of that community in 1836. If he did serve, from Hillsborough County, I have more information on him, and would be interested in a copy of your book. Julie C. Hesson, ggggranddaughter of Samuel PRINCE. Annnbrown@aol.com wrote: > > Hi! I am working on a project of identifying over 400 soldiers of the War of > 1812 who resided at their enlistment in a town then & now in Hillsborough > Co., NH. This man fits that description. The History of Hancock, NH does not > name his parents. I have checked the NH Vital Records to 1901, available to > me through the DAR's inter-library loan of microfilm & fiche, for a birth of > Micahaiah Mooers and found none. I as yet have not checked the Vital Records > of Salisbury or Haverhill, MA. I wonder if you would be willing to share the > page(s) of the family bible with me. I would of course credit you with a > citation. I plan to publish this large project in the near future. Any thing > I can do from this end I would be happy to do or share.

    07/31/2000 08:18:49