French and Indian War – Soldiers – G


The French and Indian War was fought between 1755 and 1763. It was fought with the English and the American 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 listed are the men and women, who fought or gave aid and comfort for the war effort.

Gage, Daniel – Daniel Gage was born in the Town of Methuen, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was mustered into the militia, in the State of Massachusetts. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Massachusetts Militia. Daniel Gage was the son of Amos Gage. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Daniel Gage, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gallahann, John – John Gallahann came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Gallahann held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. John Gallahann fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Gallahann, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gallahorn, John – John Gallahorn  came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Gallahorn held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. John Gallahorn fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Gallahorn, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gallap, Benjamin – Benjamin Gallap came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Benjamin Gallap held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. Benjamin Gallap was a member of the Eleventh Company or the Fourth Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Benjamin Gallap 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 Benjamin Gallap, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gallaway, Patrick – Patrick Gallaway came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Patrick Gallaway held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Patrick Gallaway fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Patrick Gallaway, during or after the French and Indian War.

Galler, Moses – Moses Galler came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Moses Galler held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Moses Galler was a member of the Fourth Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of British Forces, in North America, and Captain Meades. After, he was wounded, Moses Galler and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State of New York, between the Twenty-fourth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, in 1760. Moses Galler was discharged in the Fall, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Moses Galler, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gambel, Henery – Henery Gambel came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Henery Gambel held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted on the First day of April, in 1760. Henery Gambel was a member of the Eleventh Company or the Fourth Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Henery Gambel 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 Henery Gambel, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gardner, William – William Gardner came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Gardner held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. William Gardner fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. He was wounded in battle. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private William Gardner, during or after the French and Indian War.

Garret, Joseph – Joseph Garret came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Joseph Garret held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. Joseph Garret was a member of the Eleventh Company of the Fourth Regiment, in the State of Connecticut. He served under the command of William Johnson, First Baronet, Major General of British Forces, in North America, and Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Joseph Garret 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 Joseph Garret, during or after the French and Indian War.

Garter, John – John Garter came from the north side of the Mohawk River, at the Town of German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, at the Town of Gernan Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. John Garter held the rank of Militiaman, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Major General William Johnson and Captain Marx Petry, at Burnet’s Field, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Militiaman John Garter, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gates, Daniel – Daniel Gates came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Daniel Gates held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-eighth day of March, in 1760. Daniel Gates was a member of the Second Company, of 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. Daniel Gates was discharged on the Sixth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Daniel Gates, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gates, Ezra – Ezra Gates came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Ezra Gates held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the First day of April, in 1760. Ezra Gates was a member of the Second Company or 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, Colonel Nathan Whiting. Ezra Gates 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 Ezra Gates, during or after the the French and Indian War.

Gatewood, Joseph – Joseph Gatewood came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Joseph Gatewood held the rank of Private, in the State of Virginia. He was a member of the First Regiment, in the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Joseph Gatewood fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Joseph Gatewood, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gatewood, Phillip – Phillip Gatewood came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Phillip Gatewood held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Gatewood. Phillip Gatewood fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Phillip Gatewood, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gauslee, James – James Gauslee came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. James Gauslee enlisted in the military service, on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. James Gauslee 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. James Gauslee 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 James Gauslee, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gauze, Benjamin – Benjamin Gauze came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Benjamin Gauze held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Benjamin Gauze fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. The surname of Gauze could also, be spelled Gause. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Benjamin Gauze, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gauze, Jacob – Jacob Gauze came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Jacob Gauze held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Jacob Gauze fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Jacob Gauze, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gaven, Benjamin – Benjamin Gaven came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Benjamin Gaven held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Benjamin Gaven fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Benjamin Gaven, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gay, Zebulon – Zebulon Gay came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Zebulon Gay held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Zebulon Gay was a member 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, Captain Phillips. After he was wounded, Zebulon Gay, and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to his Majesty’s Hospital, at the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, in Canada, on the St. Lawrence River, on the First day of September and the Twenty-fourth day of October, in 1760. Zebulon Gay was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Zebulon Gay, during or after the the French and Indian War.

Gaylord, Alexander – Alexander Gaylord came from the State of Connecticut. He entered the service on the Ninth day of April. Alexander Gaylord held the rank of Corporal, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He was a member of the Ninth Company and the First Regiment. Alexander Gaylord served under the command of William Johnson, Major General and First Baronet and Captain Timothy Heirlihey. He was discharged on the Twenty-fifth day of November. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Corporal Alexander Gaylord, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gehler, Frederick – Frederick Gehler came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army of militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Frederick Gehler held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm, at Burnetsfield, in German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Frederick Gehler, during or after the French and Indian War.

George, Philip – Philip George came from the State of Connecticut. He was also,mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Philip George held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760. Philip George was a member of the Ninth Company or 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, Colonel Nathan Whiting. Philip George was discharged on the Sixth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Philip George, during or after the the French and Indian War.

Gerlach, Christian – Christian Gerlach came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Christian Gerlach held the rank of Ensign, in the Royal American Army or Militia. The rank of Ensign held a place in the army, from the Colonial American Period. The rank of Ensign was replaced by Second Lieutenant in 1815, at the end of the War of 1812. Christian Gerlach served under the command of Lieutenant Goshin Van Alstein, Captain Ferall Wade and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant Christian Gerlach, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerlagh, Adam – Adam Gerlagh came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Adam Gerlagh held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm, at Burnetsfield, in German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Adam Gerlagh, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerlagh, Charles – Charles Gerlagh came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Charles Gerlagh held the rank or Private in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm, at Burnetsfield, in German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Charles Gerlagh, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerlagh, Peter – Peter Gerlagh came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Peter Gerlagh held the rank of Sergeant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm at Burnetsfield, German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant Peter Gerlagh, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerlagh, Philips – Philips Gerlagh came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Philips Gerlagh held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm, at Burnetsfield, in German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Philips Gerlagh, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerom, John – John Gerom came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. John Gerom held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Fifth day of April, in 1760. John Gerom was a member 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, Captain Smith. After, he was wounded, John Gerom and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State of New York, between the Thirtieth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. John Gerom died on the Ninth day of September, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Gerom, during or after the the French and Indian War.

Gerrard, William – William Gerrard came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Gerrard held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. William Gerrard fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private William Gerrard, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gerterds, Robert – Robert Gerterds came from the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Royal American Army and Militia. Robert Gerterds served under the command of Lieutenant Soffrines Deychert and Major General William Johnson. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Robert Gerterds, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gethmann, Christian – Christian Gethmann came from the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, in the rank is usually that of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Christian Gethmann served under the command of Soffrines Deychert and Major General William Johnson. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Christian Gethmann, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gethman, John – John Gethman came from the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the Upper Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. John Gethman served under the command of Lieutenant Soffrines Deychert and Major General William Johnson. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of John Gethman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gettman, Christian – Christian Gettman came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also Mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Christian Gettman held the rank of Private, in the Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Soverinus Deyger and Major General William Johnson, at the Town of German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Christian Gettman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gettman, Fredrick – Fredrick Gettman came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, at the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Fredrick Gettman held the rank of Militiaman, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Major General William Johnson and Captain Conrad Frank, at the South side of the Mohawk Valley, at German Flatts, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Militiaman Fredrick Gettman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gettman, George – George Gettman came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. George Gettman held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Soverinus Deyger and Major General William Johnson, at the Town of German Flatts , Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Gettman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gettman, Johannes – Johannes Gettman came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Johannes Gettman held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Soverinus Deyger and Major General William Johnson, at the Town of German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Johannes Gettman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gholson, John – John Gholson came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Gholson held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. John Gholson fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. The surname of Gholson could also be spelled Goldson. We have no additional information, about the life, death burial or military service, of Private John Gholson, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gibbons, George – George Gibbons came from the State of Virginia. He was mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Gibbons held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington.  George Gibbons fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Gibbins, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gibbs, Joseph – Joseph Gibbs came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Joseph Gibbs held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Joseph Gibbs fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Joseph Gibbs, during or after the French and Indian War.

Giddings, George – George Giddings came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. George Giddings held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Samuel Gilbert 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. After he was wounded, George Giddings and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State of New York, between the Thirtieth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. George Giddings died on the Fourteenth day of August, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Samuel Giddings, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gilbert, Samuel – Samuel Gilbert came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Gilbert held the rank of Sergeant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Third day of April, in 1760. Samuel Gilbert 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. Samuel Gilbert 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 Sergeant Samuel Gilbert, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gifford, Samuel – Samuel Gifford came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Gifford held the rank of First Lieutenant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Samuel Gifford was a member of the Eighth 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. Samuel Gifford was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of First Lieutenant Samuel Gifford, during or after the French and Indian War.

Giled, Eliphant – Eliphant Giled came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Eliphant Giled held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Eliphant Giled 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 Colonel Eleazer Fitch. Eliphant Giled died on the Seventh day of September, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Eliphant Giled, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gill, John – John Gill came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. John Gill held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Nineteenth day of May, in 1760. John Gill 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. John Gill was discharged on the Twentieth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Gill, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gillet, Sha(    )d – Sha(    )d Gillet came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Sha(    )d Gillet held the rank of Drummer, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twentieth day of May, in 1760. Sha(    )d Gillet 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. Sha(    )d Gillet was discharged on the Twenty-third day of November, in 1760. Part of this soldier’s given name has been lost. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Drummer Sha(    )d Gillet, during or after the French and Indian War.

Ginnings, Jonathan – Jonathan Ginnings came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Jonathan Ginnings held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Jonathan Ginnings 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. After, he was wounded, Jonathan Ginnings and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State of New York, between the Thirtieth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. Jonathan Ginnings died on the Eleventh day of August, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Jonathan Ginnings, during or after the French and Indian War.

Glading, Silas – Silas Glading came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Silas Glading held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fifth day of March, in 1760. Silas Glading was a member of the Twelfth 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. Silas Glading 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 Silas Glading, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gladding, Samuel – Samuel Gladding came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Gladding held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. Samuel Gladding was a member 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 Captain Peirce. After, he was wounded, Samuel Gladding 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. Samuel Gladding was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Samuel Gladding, during or after the French and Indian War.

Glading, Samuel – Samuel Glading came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Glading held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Thirtieth day of March, in 1760. Samuel Glading was a member of the Twelfth 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. Samuel Glading 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 Samuel Glading, during or after the French and Indian War.

Glass, James – James Glass came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. James Glass held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fifth day of March, in 1760. James Glass was a member of the Second 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. James Glass was discharged on the Twenty-fifth day of December, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Glass, during or after the French and Indian War.

Glass, James – James Glass came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. James Glass held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. James Glass was a member of the Eighth 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. James Glass was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Glass, during or after the French and Indian War.

Glass, John – John Glass came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. John Glass held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the First day of April, in 1760. John Glass was a member of the Twelfth 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. John Glass 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 John Glass, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gobell, George – George Gobell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Gobell held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, in the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. George Gobell fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Gobell, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gobley, George – George Gobley came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Gobley held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. George Gobley fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Gobley, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goff, Stephen – Stephen Goff came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Stephen Goff enlisted in the military service on the Eleventh day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Stephen Goff 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. Stephen Goff 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 Stephen Goff, during and After the French and Indian War.

Gonard, Lessly – Lessly Gonard came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Lessly Gonard held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Lessly Gonard was a member 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 Captain Phillips. After he was wounded, Lessly Gonard and his fellow wounded soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, atthe City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, in Canada, on the St. Lawrence River, between the First day of September and the Twenty-fourth day of October, in 1760. Lessly Gonard died on the Twenty-second day of September, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Lessly Gonard, during or after the French and Indian War.

Good, James – James Good came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. James Good held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. James Good fought in the Battle of  the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. He was wounded in battle. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Good, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goodale, Phinehas – Phinehas Goodale came from the Town of Marlborough, in the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Phinehas Goodale held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Phinehas Goodale was a member of the Eleventh 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. Phinehas Goodale deserted in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Phinehas Goodale, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goodrich, David – David Goodrich came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. David Goodrich enlisted in the Military service, on the Twenty-sixth day of March, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army and Militia. David Goodrich 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. David Goodrich 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 David Goodrich, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goodwin, Edward – Edward Goodwin came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Edward Goodwin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Edward Goodwin fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Edward Goodwin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gordon, Samuel – Samuel Gordon came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Samuel Gordon held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Samuel Gordon was a member 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 Captain Crary. After, he was wounded, Samuel Gordon and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State of New York, between the Thirtieth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. Samuel Gordon died on the Eleventh day of August, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Samuel Gordon, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gorman, David – David Gorman came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. David Gorman held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. David Gorman fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. The surname of Gorman could also, be spelled Gosman. He was wounded in battle. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private David Gorman, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gorten, Benjamin – Benjamin Gorten came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Benjamin Gorten held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. Benjamin Gorten was a member of the Third Company and 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. Benjamin Gorten was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Benjamin Gorten, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gorum, Nathan – Nathan Gorum came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Nathan Gorum held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. Nathan Gorum was a member of the Eleventh Company and 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. Nathan Gorum 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 Nathan Gorum, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goslee, Thomas – Thomas Goslee came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Thomas Goslee held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. Thomas Goslee was a member of the Eighth Company and 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. Thomas Goslee was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Thomas Goslee, during or after the French and Indian War.

Got, John – John Got came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. John Got held the rank of Corporal, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. John Got was a member of the Seventh Company and 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. John Got was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Corporal John Got, during or after the French and Indian War.

Goudy, William – William Goudy came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. William Goudy held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. William Goudy was a member of the Eleventh Company and 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. William Goudy was listed as a Trenchant Person or not a good fit for his unit, in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private William Goudy, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gould, Thomas – Thomas Gould came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Thomas Gould held the rank of Corporal, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. Thomas Gould was a member of the Seventh Company and 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. Thomas Gould was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Corporal Thomas Gould, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gowdy, Alexander – Alexander Gowdy came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Alexander Gowdy entered the army, on the Fifth day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Alexander Gowdy was a member of the Ninth Company and the First Connecticut Regiment. He served under the command of William Johnson, Major General of the British Forces in North America and Captain David Parsons. Alexander Gowdy 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 Alexander Gowdy, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gowin, Jacob – Jacob Gowin came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Jacob Gowin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Jacob Gowin fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. The surname of Gowin could also, be spelled Going. We have no additional information, about he life, death, burial or military service, of Private Jacob Gowin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graham, Benjamin – Benjamin Graham came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Benjamin Graham held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-sixth day of March, in 1760. Benjamin Graham was a member of the First Company and 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. After, he was wounded, Benjamin Graham 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. Benjamin Graham died on the Seventeenth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Benjamin Graham, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graham, John – John Graham was a member of Robert Roger’ Cadet Company. He was a Scottish volunteer from the 42nd Regiment. He became an Ensign in the 42nd Highlanders, on the twenty-fifth day of July, in 1758. On the Thirty-first day of July, in 1760, John Graham received the rank of Lieutenant. On the Fifteenth day of August, in 1762, he received the rank of Captain-Lieutenant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Captain-Lieutenant John Graham, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graham, Robert – Robert Graham came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Robert Graham held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Robert Graham fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Robert Graham, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gram, Paul – Paul Gram came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, at the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Paul Gram held the rank of Militiaman, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Major General William Johnson and Captain Conrad Frank, at the south side of the Mohawk Valley, at German Flatts, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Militiaman Paul Gram, during or after the French and Indian War.

Granger, Joseph– Joseph Granger was born in the Town of Methuen, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was mustered into the militia, in the State of Massachusetts. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Massachusetts Militia. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Joseph Granger, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant Abden – Abden Grant came from the State of Connecticut. He was also mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Abden Grant held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Abden Grant was a member of the First 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 Elsworth. Abden Grant was taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Ontario, the City of Oswego, Oswego County, in the State of New York. Abden Grant was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Abden Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant, Allen – Allen Grant was a member of Robert Rogers’ Cadet Company. He was a British volunteer from the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Americans. Allen Grant petitioned General John Campbell, the 4th Earl of Loudoun, in Scotland on the third day of February, in 1758. He was commissioned with the rank of Ensign in the 60th Regiment on the Twenty-eighth day of July, in 1758. Allen Grant became a Lieutenant on the Seventh day of October, in 1763. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant Allen Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant, James – James Grant came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. James Grant held the rank of Sergeant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. James Grant was a member of the Twelfth 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. James Grant 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 Sergeant James Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant, James – James Grant came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. James Grant held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. James Grant was a member of the First 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 Captain Pierce. After he was wounded, James Grant and his fellow soldiers were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Ontario, in the City of Oswego, Oswego County, in the State of New York, betweenthe Twenty-fourth day of July and the Twenty-fifth day of October, in 1760. James Grant died on the Second day of October, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant, John – John Grant came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. John Grant held the rank of Sergeant, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-seventh day of March, in 1760. John Grant was a member of the Twelve 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. John Grant died on the Second day of October, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant John Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grant, Nathaniel – Nathaniel Grant came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Nathaniel Grant held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Nathaniel Grant was a member 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 Phinias Lyman. After, he was wounded, Nathaniel Grant 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. Nathaniel Grant died on the Twenty-sixth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Nathaniel Grant, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graves, Ambrose – Ambrose Graves came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Ambrose Graves held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Thirty-first day of March, in 1760. Ambrose Graves was a member of the Fifth 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. Ambrose Graves 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 Ambrose Graves, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graves, Edward – Edward Graves came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Edward Graves held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Edward Graves fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Edward Graves, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graves, Eleazar – Eleazar Graves came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Eleazer Graves held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. Eleazar Graves was a member of the Second 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. Eleazar Graves died on the Twenty-fifth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Eleazar Graves, during or after the French and Indian War.

Graves, Mark – Mark Graves came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Mark Graves held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army of Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Mark Graves was a member 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. After, he was wounded, Mark Graves and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at the City of Oswegatche, St Lawrence County, in the State of New York, betweenthe Fifteenth day of August and the Twenty-third day of September, in 1760. Mark Graves died on the Second day of September, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Mark Graves, during or after the French and Indian War.

Green, Norman – Norman Green came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Norman Green entered the army, on the First day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal Americans. Norman Green was a member of the Ninth 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 Parsons. Norman Green 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 Norman Green, during or after the French and Indian War.

Green, Thomas – Thomas Green came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Thomas Green entered the army, on the Fifth day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Thomas Green was a member of the Ninth 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 Parsons. Thomas Green 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 Green, during or after the French and Indian War.

Greenough, Daniel– Daniel Greenough was born in the Town of Methuen, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was mustered into the militia, in the State of Massachusetts. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Massachusetts Militia. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Daniel Greenough, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grey, Henry – Henry Grey came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the state of Connecticut. Henry Grey held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-Seventh day of March, in 1760. Henry Grey was a member of the Twelfth 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. Henry Grey 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 Henry Grey, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffen, John – John Griffen came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. John Griffen held the rank of Ensign, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-fourth day of March, in 1760. John Griffen was a member of the First Company of the Third 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 David Wooster. John Griffen was discharged on the seventh day of July, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Ensign John Griffen, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffin, Benoni – Benoni Griffin came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. Benoni Griffin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. Benoni Griffin was a member 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 Captain Humphrey. After he was wounded, Benoni Griffin 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 Thirteenth day of June and the Thirty-first day of October, following 1760. Benoni Griffin was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Benoni Griffin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffin, Jonathan– Jonathan Griffin was born in the Town of Methuen, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was mustered into the militia, in the State of Massachusetts. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Massachusetts Militia. Jonathan Griffin was married to Mary Clark in 1763. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Jonathan Griffin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffin, William – William Griffin came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. William Griffin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. William Griffin was a member of the First 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 Captain Crary. After, he was wounded, William Griffin and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at Fort Edward, Washington County, in the State on New York, between the Thirtieth day of July and the Twenty-fourth day of October, following 1760. William Griffin was discharged in the Fall, of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of William Griffin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffin, William – William Griffin came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. William Griffin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring, of 1760. William Griffin was a member of the First 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 Captain Crary. After, he was wounded, William Griffin and his fellow wounded soldiers, were taken to His Majesty’s Hospital, at the City if Albany, Albany County, in the State on New York, between the First day of November and the Thirtieth day of November, following 1760. William Griffin died on the Sixth day of November, in 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private William Griffin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Griffing, George – George Griffing came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the state of Connecticut. George Griffing held the rank of Clerk, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted on the Twenty-sixth day of March, in 1760. George Griffing was a member of the Second 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. George Griffing 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 Clerk George Griffing, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grile, Henry – Henry Grile came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the State of Connecticut. George Grile held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. George Grile was a member of the Second 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. George Grile was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Grile, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grimes, James – James Grimes came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. James Grimes held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Captain Jacob Klock and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm, at Burnet’s Field, in German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Grimes, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grise, James – James Grise came from the Town of Derryfield, which was changed to the Town of Manchester, Hillsborough County, in the State of New Hampshire. He was a member of Robert Rogers’ Rangers, at the Garrisons of Fort Edwards and William Henry, from 1755 to 1756. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of James Grise, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grissel, Nathaniel – Nathaniel Grissel came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army or militia in the State of Connecticut. Nathaniel Grissel held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He enlisted in the Spring of 1760. Nathaniel Grissel was a member of the First 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, Nathaniel Grissel was taken to His Majesty’s Hospital at Fort Ontario, in the Town of Oswego, Oswego County, in the State of New York, between the Twenty-fourth day of July and the Twenty-fifth day of October, in 1760.  Nathaniel Grissel was discharged in the Fall of 1760. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Nathaniel Grissel, before or during the French and Indian War.

Griswold, Solo – Solo Griswold came from the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Connecticut. Solo Griswold entered the army, on the Sixth day of April, in 1760. He held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. Solo Griswold was a member of the Ninth 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 Parsons. Solo Griswold 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 Solo Griswold, during or after the French and Indian War.

Groninger, Lorentz – Lorentz Groninger came from the north side of the Mohawk River, at the Town of German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, at the Town of German Flatts, Herkimer County, in the State of New York. Lorentz Groninger held the rank of Militiaman, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Major General William Johnson and Captain Marx Petry, at Burnet’s Field, Herkimer County, In the State of New York. We have no additional information, about the life, death burial or military service, of Militiaman Lorentz Groninger, during or after the French and Indian War.

Grymes, Robert – Robert Grymes came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Robert Grymes held the rank of Sergeant, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Robert Grymes fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant Robert Grymes, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gutterson, Josiah– Josiah Gutterson was born on the Seventh day of October, in 1731, in the Town of Methuen, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was mustered into the militia, in the State of Massachusetts. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Massachusetts Militia. Josiah Gutterson was the son of William Gutterson. He was  married to Lucy Swan in 1763. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Josiah Gutterson, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gwin, Edward – Edward Gwin came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Edward Gwin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. Edward Gwin fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Edward Gwin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gwin, James – James Gwin came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. James Gwin held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army. He was a member of the First Regiment, from the State of Virginia, and served under the command of Colonel George Washington. James Gwin fought in the Battle of the Great Meadow, on the Third day of July, in 1754, at Fort Necessity. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Gwin, during or after the French and Indian War.

Gyesits, Frederick – Frederick Gyesits came from the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army or militia, in the Mohawk Valley, in the State of New York. Frederick Gyesits held the rank of Private, in the Royal American Army or Militia. He served under the command of Lieutenant Goshin Van Alstein, Captain Ferall Wade and Major General William Johnson, when the troops were called out on an Indian alarm. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Frederick Gyesits, during or after the French and Indian War.