The French and Indian War was fought between 1755 and 1763. It was fought with the English and Americans on one side and the French and most of the Native American Tribes on the other. The War between the French and the English in Europe, was called the Seven Years War. These people are the men and women, who fought or gave aid and comfort for the war effort.
- Keeney, Moses– Moses Keeney came from the State of Connecticut. He enlisted on the Twenty-eighth day of March, in 1760. Moses Keeney held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He was a member of the Twelfth Company, of the First Regiment of Connecticut. Moses Keeney served under the command of Major General William Johnson, First Baronet, and Captain David Hubberd, who was killed and replaced by Captain and Payroll Master, Seth King. Moses Keeney was discharged on the Twenty-fifth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Moses Keeney, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Keeny, John – John Keeny came from the State of Connecticut. He enlisted in the Fall of 1760. John Keeny held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He was a member of the Fourth Regiment of Connecticut. John Keeny served under the command of Major General William Johnson, First Baronet, and Lieutenant Colonel Smedly. After he was wounded, John Keeny and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, in the City of Albany, Albany County, in the State of New York, between the Thirteenth day of June and the Thirty-first day of October, following 1760. John Keeny died on the Thirtieth day of October, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private John Keeny, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelsey, Abel– Abel Kelsey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Abel Kelsey enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Abel Kelsey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Abel Kelsey was a member of the Tenth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Abel Kelsey was discharged on the Twenty-first day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Abel Kelsey, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelsey, Absolem– Absolem Kelsey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Absolem Kelsey enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Absolem Kelsey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Absolem Kelsey was a member of the Tenth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Absolem Kelsey was discharged on the Twenty-first day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Absolem Kelsey, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelsey, Matthan– Matthan Kelsey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Matthan Kelsey enlisted on the Eighth day of May, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Matthan Kelsey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Matthan Kelsey was a member of the Tenth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Matthan Kelsey was discharged on the Twenty-first day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Matthan Kelsey, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelsey, Oliver– Oliver Kelsey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Oliver Kelsey enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Oliver Kelsey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Oliver Kelsey was a member of the Tenth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Oliver Kelsey was discharged on the Twenty-first day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Oliver Kelsey, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelley, William– William Kelley came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. William Kelley enlisted in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Oliver Kellogg held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. William Kelley was a member of the Third Company and the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. William Kelley was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private William Kelley, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kellogg, Eliphalet– Eliphalet Kellogg came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Eliphalet Kellogg enlisted in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Eliphalet Kellogg held the rank of Ensign, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Eliphalet Kellogg was a member of the Tenth Company and the Third Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Eliphalet Kellogg was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Ensign Eliphalet Kellogg, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kellogg, Eliphly– Eliphly Kellogg came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Eliphly Kellogg enlisted in the Spring, of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Eliphly Kellogg held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Eliphly Kellogg was a member of the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain Mead. After he was wounded, Eliphly Kellogg and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at the City of Albany, Albany County, in the State of New York, between the First day of November and the Thirtieth day of November, following 1760. Eliphly Kellogg was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Eliphly Kellogg, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kelsey, Oliver– Oliver Kelsey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Oliver Kelsey enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Oliver Kelsey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Oliver Kelsey was a member of the Tenth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Oliver Kelsey was discharged on the Twenty-first day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Oliver Kelsey, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kembel, William– William Kembel came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. William Kembel enlisted on the Twelfth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. William Kembel held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. William Kembel was a member of the Eleventh Company and the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. William Kembel was discharged on the Twenty-second day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private William Kembel, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kenney, Jacob– Jacob Kenney came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Jacob Kenney enlisted on the Eighth day of September, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Jacob Kenney held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Jacob Kenney was a member of the First Company and the Third Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel David Wooster. Jacob Kenney was discharged on the Twenty-third day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Jacob Kenney, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kent,Gideon – Gideon Kellogg came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Gideon Kent enlisted in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Gideon Kent held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Gideon Kent was a member of the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain Hitchcock. After he was wounded, Gideon Kent and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, in the City of Albany, Albany County, in the State of New York, between the First day of November and the Thirtieth day of November, following 1760. Gideon Kent was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Gideon Kent, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kertland, Daniel– Daniel Kertland came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered on the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Daniel Kertland enlisted in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Daniel Kertland held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Daniel Kertland was a member of the Third Company and the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Daniel Kertland was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Daniel Kertland, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Key, Daniel– Daniel Key came from the State of Connecticut. He was also appointed in the Spring, of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Daniel Key held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Daniel Key was a member of the First Company and the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America. After he was wounded, Daniel Key and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, in the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, on the St. Lawrence River, between the First day of September and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. Daniel Key was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Daniel Key, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kilby, Thomas– Thomas Kilby came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Thomas Kilby enlisted in the military service, on the Fourth day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Thomas Kilby was a member of the Twelfth Company and the First Connecticut Regiment. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain David Hubbard, who was killed and replaced by Captain and Paymaster Seth King. Thomas Kilby was discharged on the Twenty-fifth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Thomas Kilby, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kimbell, William– William Kimbell came from the State of Connecticut. He was also appointed in the Spring, of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. William Kimbell held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. William Kimbell was a member of the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain Palmer. After he was wounded, William Kimbell and his fellow soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, in the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, on the St. Lawrence River, between the First day of September and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. He was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private William Kimbell, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kimberly, Isaac Sherman– Isaac Sherman Kimberly came from the State of Connecticut. He was also appointed on the Twenty-sixth day of August, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Isaac Sherman Kimberly held the rank of Sergeant-Major, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Isaac Sherman Kimberly was a member of the First Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. He was discharged on the Twenty-ninth day of October, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Sergeant-Major Isaac Sherman Kimberly, during or after the French and Indian War.
- King, Frederick– Frederick King came from the State of Connecticut. He was also appointed on the Twenty-ninth day of April, in 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Frederick King held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Frederick King was a member of the First Company and the Third Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel David Wooster. He was discharged on the Twentieth day of October, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Frederick King, during or after the French and Indian War.
- King, Seth– Seth King came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Seth King held the rank of Captain and Paymaster, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He was appointed Captain and Paymaster after Captain David Hubbard, Jr.’s death. Seth King was under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of the British Forces, in North America, and General Lymans. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Captain and Paymaster Seth King, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kingman, Mitchel– Mitchel Kingman came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Mitchel Kingman enlisted in the military service on the Thirty-first day of March, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Mitchel Kingman was a member of the Twelfth Company and the First Connecticut Regiment. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain David Hubbard, who was killed and replaced by Captain and Paymaster Seth King. Mitchel Kingman was discharged on the Twenty-fifth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Mitchel Kingman, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kinkead, A.– A. Kinkead came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. A. Kinkead held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. A. Kinkead was a member of the Tenth Company, of the Second Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of the British Forces in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. A. Kinkead was discharged on the Twentieth day of November, in 1760. Part of A. Kinkead’s given name has been lost. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private A. Kinkead, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Kinne, Samuel– Samuel Kinne came from the Town of New London, New London County, in the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Kinne held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He entered the service in the Spring of 1760. Samuel Kinne was a member of the Butler’s Company, of the Fourth Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of the British Forces in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Samuel Kinne was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Samuel Kinne, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Knapp, Benjamin B.– Benjamin B. Knapp was born in about 1727 in Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Benjamin B. Knapp may have married Hannah Henne, in Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. He died in 1805, in Madison County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Benjamin B. Knapp, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Knapp, Isaac– Isaac Knapp came from the State of Connecticut. He entered the army in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Isaac Knapp held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Isaac Knapp was a member of the Fourth Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Captain Hobby. After he was wounded, Isaac Knapp and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, in the City of Albany, Albany County, in the State of New York, between the Thirteenth day of June and the Thirty-first day of October, following 1760. Isaac Knapp was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Isaac Knapp, during or after the French and Indian War.
- Knotten, Jared – Jared Knotten came from the State of Connecticut. He was also appointed in the Spring of 1760, in the State of Connecticut. Jared Knotten held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Jared Knotten was a member of the Eighth Company and the Second Regiment of the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General, of the British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Nathan Whiting. Jared Knotten was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private Jared Knotten, during or after the French and Indian War.