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MEMBERS ELECTED
July 1999 June 2000
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Matthew Glenn Christ |
Elected 10 February 2000 |
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Patrick Porter (May 1737 April 1798) |
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Sergeant, Russell County, Virginia Militia, 1777; Commissioner of the Land Tax, 2nd Battalion, Washington County, Virginia, 1782 |
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Andrew Crawford Colket |
Elected 14 October 1999 |
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Richard Currie (1759 September 1776) |
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Private, Chester County, Battalion, "Flying Camp," Pennsylvania Militia, 1776. |
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Richard Konrad Fischer |
Elected 14 October 1999 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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William Hill (1710 1787) |
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Delegate, North Carolina Provincial Congress, 1775. |
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John William Garies |
Elected 10 February 2000 |
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Bateman Lloyd (September 1723 June 1790) |
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Member, Committee of Correspondence, Salem County, New Jersey, 1775; Captain & Forage Master, Salem County, New Jersey Militia, 1777 |
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Eric Edward Leon Guenther, Jr. |
Elected 14 October 1999 | |
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Cornelius Holmes (December 1754 1847) |
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Private, Captain Bryants Company, Colonel Masons Regiment, Plymouth & Springfield, Massachusetts Militia, 1777; Substitute & Sergeant, Captain Partridges Company, Colonel Cottons Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, 1778; Sailor, Ship "Hazard", Massachusetts Navy, 1778; POW, 1778. |
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Stephen Wesley Holt |
Elected 14 October 1999 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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John Tarrant (ca. 1741 1799) |
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Lieutenant, Captain Hayman Creights Company, Col. Richardsons Regiment, Virginia Militia, n.d. |
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George Potter Kegler |
Elected 9 March 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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James Potter (1729 November 1789) |
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Colonel, 2nd Battalion, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777; Brigadier-General, Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1782. |
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John Scott Kegler, II |
Elected 9 March 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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James Potter (1729 November 1789) |
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Colonel, 2nd Battalion, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777; Brigadier-General, Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1782. |
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Michael Joseph McIntyre |
Elected 9 March 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Asahel Buck (April 1758 September 1849) |
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Private, Captain Barnes and Captain Whelers Companies, Massachusetts Militia, 1777; Private, Captain Whelers Company, Col. Simonds Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, 1780. |
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Shane Daniel Noll |
Elected 13 January 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Christian Dull (August 1742 September 1820) |
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Captain, 1st Company, 4th Battalion, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1777. |
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Hugh Roberts Parrish, III |
Elected 9 March 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Nathan Sellers (November 1751 July 1830) |
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Ensign, 7th Battalion, Colonel Jonathan Paschall, "Flying Camp," Chester County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1776; Conducted military survey of Delaware River, 1777. |
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Christopher Keator Rorer |
Elected 14 October 1999 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Joseph Rorer (November 1758 December 1854) |
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Private, 3rd Company, 7th Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, 1780. |
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Richard Upsher Smith, Jr. |
Elected 14 October 1999 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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John H. Schenck (October 1758 March 1845) |
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Private, Captain Vromms Company, 2nd Battalion, Somerset County, New Jersey Militia, 1775-1776; Aide-de-Camp, Colonel Frelinghuysen, 1777; Major, New Jersey Militia, n.d. |
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Richard Smith Sperry |
Elected 10 February 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Phineas Porter (December 1739 March 1804) |
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Captain, 8th Company, 1st Connecticut Regiment, 1775; Major, 5th Battalion, Douglas Connecticut State Regiment, 1776; POW 1776; Major & Colonel, 10th & 28th Regiments, Waterbury, Connecticut Militia, 1780. |
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Wayne Ralph Strasbaugh |
Elected 9 March 2000 |
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Admitted on the service of: |
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Michael Strasbach (ca. 1742 1796) |
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Private, 1st Company, 5th Battalion, York County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1780-1783. |
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