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Re: Nathaniel Drowne 1740-1817 - Rev War
Posted by: MaryLou Drown (ID *****1042) Date: September 08, 2009 at 20:13:43
In Reply to: Re: Nathaniel Drowne 1740-1817 - Rev War by Elliott Bristol of 339

I have a copy of Frederick Drowne's works. I've had it for years...its available at the RI Historical Society Providence RI. Its not all correct, although I find it very interesting and helpful.

There are two Nathaniels during the Revolutionary War time. One Nathaniel is Nathaniel Fuller Drown ...he is the one from Uxbridge 1780. If you notice the other
"Nathaniel" records never mention he's from Rehoboth
nor any Rehoboth regiments (Frederick for example is under Col Thomas Carpenter's regiment a famous Rehoboth citizen of which the Town is noted) Who are the other 2 Nathaniel's? Do you have the Revolutionary War pension records or any other records in which its clarified? I can tell you according to the (late Historian) Robert Trim of Rehoboth, Nathaniel was not a solider. He could be wrong.

I'll try and post a picture of Nathaniel's grave in the next week.



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