Friday, July 3, 2026

America's 250 !


America's 250 !!


I did not want our 250th birthday to go by without recognizing all of our country's Revolutionary War Patriots but especially our family's ancestors and cousins who were soldiers, supporters and founding fathers of our country.  A great big thank you to all of them!  Imagine what life would be like without the work and service of these patriots?  

Over the years, my genealogy journey has shown me many connections to important times in our nation's history.  And many familiar historical characters.  Instead of a story, I am just going to list them here (you all know where to find more out about them).  These are individuals from my family, my husband's family and other collateral lines. As you will see, we have many, many connections to our war for independence.  They come from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut , Kentucky, North Carolina to name a few.  

You can also join Ancestry.com for free to view my tree and look up these individuals.  

Our Pennsylvania Roots by ASinton.  Our Pennsylvania Roots


Have a safe and happy 4th of July!!


Here are some ancestors who qualify for membership in the DAR or SAR:

Ann Heacock Sinton Ancestors

William Haycock(Heacock) - Paid Supply Taxes in support of the War, his story here:

https://eclecticann.blogspot.com/2025/10/william-haycockheacock-my-first-dar.html

William Coffin - Patriotic Service during the Battle at Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina, served by caring for wounded soldiers. He was a Quaker.

Andrew Maurer - served in the Bucks Co and Northampton Co Militias

Jacob Fyock - served in both the Cumberland Co Militia and the PA Rifle Regiment on the Continental Line in 1776

Manoah Singleton - Orange Co Virginia Militia with George Rogers Clark and also in the Kentucky Militia

Manoah Singleton's wife Sarah Craig Singleton - carried water to the soldiers at Bryant's Station, Fayette Co Kentucky

Peter Martin - Culpeper Co Virginia Militia

Tolliver Craig and his wife Mary Polly Hawkins Craig - Defender of Bryant's Station  Kentucky and she carried water to the soldiers there

Daniel Singleton- furnished provisions in Orange Co Virginia

Henry Smith - He was paid for services rendered in Stafford Co Virginia

Joseph Jeffrey - Furnished supplies in Fauquier Co Virginia and in the Va Militia in 1781

Christopher Brill - served in the Bucks Co Militia and paid Supply Taxes

Johann Simon Claar - York Co PA Militia and 1st company 7th Battalion PA


Thomas Sinton Ancestors

Michael Sebastian - He took the oath of allegiance in 1778 in Northampton Co PA

Andrew Fidler - Berks Co Militia 

Johannes Lamm(Lamb) - Berks Co Militia

Jonathan Strickland - Took the Oat of Allegiance in 1775 and was Overseer of Highways in 1782  in New York

Oliver Spicer - 8th Regiment of Foot in Militia in Connecticut

Jonas L Gray - in Col Canfield's Regiment in Connecticut


An Example of Pennsylvania's Oath of Allegiance:

The following oath of allegiance was tendered to white males over 18 in Pennsylvania: “I, ----------, do swear (or affirm) that I renounce and refuse all allegiance to George the Third, King of Great Britain, his heirs and successors, and that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a free and independent state, and that I will not at any time do or cause to be done any matter or thing that will be prejudicial or injurious to the freedom and independence thereof, as declared by Congress; and also that I will discover and make known to some one justice of the peace of the said state all treasons 2 and traitorous conspiracies which I now know or hereafter shall know to be formed against this or any of the United States of America.”[Pa3 111-112] This oath has three elements that were common in many of the oaths during the Revolution.  It includes an abjuration of allegiance to the King of England; it includes promise of allegiance to the state as an independent state; and, it includes a commitment to reveal treasons and conspiracies against any of the states. Every state required some promise of allegiance.  

George Washington's signed Oath of Allegiance


Individuals below are cousins of some degree or related by marriage to myself or Tom or one of various collateral families that I have researched.  Some of theses individuals are related to both Tom and I or other lines in my tree. These lists are far from complete but are a good representation of our family's participation in the War for Independence.  


Signers of the Declaration of Independence:




US Constitution Signers:


Continental Congress Members:


Boston Tea Party:


Edmund Sears is Ann's 2nd cousin 8 times removed.
Thomas Melville is married to Ann's 4th cousin 6 times removed, Priscilla Scollay and Herman (Moby Dick) Melville's grandfather.
Ephraim Smith is married to Ann's 2nd cousin 8 times removed, Lucy Stevens.
Samuel Adams is traced back to the Coffin family which I am descended from.
Samuel Howard is Ann's 9th cousin 8 times removed.
Hezekiah Coffin is Ann's 3rd cousin 6 times removed.


The Winter at Valley Forge: not a complete list


The Boston Massacre:


Samuel Gray is married to Ann's 3rd cousin 6 times removed, Lois Samson.
John Adams is Ann;s 4th cousin 7 times removed and future President. He was tasked with being the        lawyer for the British soldiers involved in the massacre.
John Hancock is Ann's 5th cousin 6 times removed. 



US Revolutionary War Service Members:  This not a complete list



Early US Presidents & Vice Presidents who participated in the Revolution:


George Washington is Ann's 4th cousin 8 times removed.
John Adams is Ann's 4th cousin 7 times removed.
Thomas Jefferson is Tom's 4th cousin 7 times removed & Ann's 10th cousin 8 times removed.
James Madison is Ann's 5th cousin 6 times removed.
James Monroe is Tom's 5th cousin 6 times removed. 
Aaron Burr is both Ann's & Tom's 4th cousin 6 times removed.


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