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  1. Nov 22, 2023 · He was known as John A. Ostrander during his military service in the Revolutionary War. He marched to Saratoga just weeks after joining the Army. His company was getting ready to be advanced to the battle line when the war ended. Johannes and his compatriots were witnesses at Burgoyne's surrender. [3]

    • August 8, 1761
    • May 4, 1840
  2. exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov › o › joostranderjrJohn Ostrander, Jr.

    This sketch organizes information about John Ostrander, Jr., Revolutionary war veteran and one-time sheriff of Albany County. By 1774, he had married Catherine Wetzel (Hetzell) at the G erman Presbyterian church at East Camp on Livingston Manor.

  3. Found information on Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in NYS in Rennselaer Co., NY Listed as Pvt. NY

  4. On March 13, 1776, the Provincial Congress received a letter from Colonel Abraham Hasbrouck, Major Johannes Snyder and the other officers of the Field and Staff, returning their commissions for childish reasons, as the proceedings of the Provincial Congress characterized them.

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · Revolutionary War records are record the enlistment or muster roles both the local militias and the Continental Army. They can also include information on leave, mustering out or separation from the army, and any pension or benefits received as part of service or upon separation from the army or the militia.

  6. The first of the line herein recorded was John Ostrander, who lived near Round Lake, Saratoga county. He married Rebecca, daughter of Stephen Southard, who served in the revolutionary army as sergeant of Colonel Pope's Tenth Massachusetts regiment.

  7. Discover life events, stories and photos about John Isaac Ostrander (1754–1800) of New York Colony, British Colonial America.

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