Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Knox County


John Alton
James Anderson, Sergeant
Minard A'Sturgis
Thomas Baird
Joseph Bowman, Major
Michel Brouillette, Sr., Captain
Robert Buntin, Sr., Captain
Francis Busseron, Major
Nicholas Cardinal, Captain
George Catt
Philip Catt
Alexander Chambers
Frederick Claycomb
John Curry
John Decker, Sr., Colonel
Samuel Dunn, Sr.
Louis Victor Edeline
Charles Fitzgerald
William Ford
Pierre Grimard
Joshua Harbin, Sr.
William Holmes
John Huffman
Augustine Jennings
James Johnson
Moses Knight
Daniel Langdon, Jr., Captain
Jean Marie Phillipe LeGras, Colonel
William Lindsay
Frederick Mahl
Peter McAnelly
Daniel McClure
George McClure
John McClure
William McClure, Captain
William McCord
Robert McCoy
Jessie McKinsey
Cornelius Merry, Sr.
Abraham, Miller
Thomas Piety
Jacob Plough
Charles Polk, Captain
Jonathan Purcell
James Scott
John Setzer
William Shannon
George Snapp
John Snyder, Sr.
Leonard Snyder
William Snyder
John Stork, Sr.
Jacob Tevebaugh, Lieutenant
John Thompson
Michael Thorn, Jr.
John Tomblinson
Henry Vanderburgh, Captain
Jonathan Welton
Abel Westfall, Captain
Abraham Westfall
John Westfall
Jaret Young

Patriots
Charles Bonneaux
Pierre Bonneaux
Honor Danis
Louis Godere
Moses Henry
Charles LaCoste
Gabriel C. LeGrand
Guillame Page
Pierre Querre
Francois Racine
Jean Baptiste Racine
Joseph Tougas
Francois Turpin
Francis Vigo, Colonel

Five unknown Revolutionary soldiers who were with George Rogers Clark in the capture of Fort Sackville, are buried in the old city cemetery at Vincennes.







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