Thomas Arbuckle, 1747–1843?> (aged 95 years)
- Name
- Thomas /Arbuckle/
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- Arbuckle
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Expedition Against the Indians at Big Island
Type: Enlistment and Service Note: Enlisted in the Militia from Botetourt County, Virginia and served as a Lieutenant in Captain George Givens Company in the Expedition against the Indians at Big Island of the Holston River. |
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Note: Thomas Arbuckle served as a Lieutenant in Captain Rowland's Company that was sent from Botetourt in 1776 to protect the people of Fincastle County. |
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Note: Thomas Arbuckle Enlisted in 1780 in Whitley's Station Kentucky. He then served six months as a Private in Captain John Bowles's Company, Colonel Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment, and was in a battle with the Indians at Pickaway. |
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Cause: Falling Tree |
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Cemetery: Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery |
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Note: Thomas Arbuckle Enlisted in 1782 He then served as a Private in Captain John Bowles's Company, Colonel Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment, and was in a battle on the Big Miami. |
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Note: Greenbrier County is now a county in West Virginia. |
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Cemetery: Arbuckle Cemetery |
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1st President of the United States
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2nd President of the United States
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3rd President of the United States
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4th President of the United States
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Battle of Waterloo
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The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon Bonaparte, ending the Napoleonic wars.
June 18, 1815 (aged 67 years)
Waterloo, Belgium
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5th President of the United States
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Peterloo Massacre
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Cavalry was used to disperse a large crowd who were demanding electoral reform. 15 were killed and hundreds injured.
August 16, 1819 (aged 71 years)
Manchester, England
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6th President of the United States
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7th President of the United States
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8th President of the United States
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9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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Cemetery: Adams Graveyard / Old Country Cemetery Note: Info taken from the Indiana SAR patriot webpage. Info taken from the Indiana SAR patriot webpage. |
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1714–1783
Birth: 1714
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— Scotland Death: about April 1783 — Greenbrier County, Virginia, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — — |
elder brother |
1740–1781
Birth: July 15, 1740
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— Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Death: June 27, 1781 |
6 years
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2 years
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1747–1843
Birth: November 2, 1747
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— Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Death: July 15, 1843 — Jefferson County, Indiana, USA |
5 years
younger brother |
1752–1836
Birth: March 17, 1752
38
— Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Death: March 21, 1836 |
father |
1714–1783
Birth: 1714
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— Scotland Death: about April 1783 — Greenbrier County, Virginia, USA |
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himself |
1747–1843
Birth: November 2, 1747
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— Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Death: July 15, 1843 — Jefferson County, Indiana, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — June 10, 1767 — Augusta County, Virginia, USA |
3 years
son |
1769–1845
Birth: 1769
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— Mercer County, Kentucky, USA Death: January 1, 1845 — Rush County, Indiana, USA |
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4 years
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himself |
1747–1843
Birth: November 2, 1747
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— Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Death: July 15, 1843 — Jefferson County, Indiana, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — before 1767 — |
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Thomas Arbuckle served as a Lieutenant in Captain Rowland's Company that was sent from Botetourt in 1776 to protect the people of Fincastle County. |
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Thomas Arbuckle Enlisted in 1780 in Whitley's Station Kentucky. He then served six months as a Private in Captain John Bowles's Company, Colonel Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment, and was in a battle with the Indians at Pickaway. |
Military |
Thomas Arbuckle Enlisted in 1782 He then served as a Private in Captain John Bowles's Company, Colonel Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment, and was in a battle on the Big Miami. |
Military |
Enlisted in the Militia from Botetourt County, Virginia and served as a Lieutenant in Captain George Givens Company in the Expedition against the Indians at Big Island of the Holston River. |
Burial |
Info taken from the Indiana SAR patriot webpage. |