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"Freedom Fighters", or "A Bicentennial Tribute to Veterans of 1776". On the occasion of the nation's Bicentennial Celebration, The Watertown Daily Times presented a list of names and short biographies of Revolutionary War heroes buried in Jefferson County, through the cooperation of the LeRay de Chaumont Chapter, DAR. This list appeared in the Watertown Daily Times throughout 1976.
Rosa Bonheur Tuttle
Glyndon H. Crocker Sr.
Glyndon H. Crocker Jr.
Florence Lucille Ashley
Rosella Doane (1818-1905)
Dougall MCdougall (ca. 1814 ~1885)
Sarah Jane Jones (1832-1905)
Cemetery nameJava Village Cemetery
Mary Jane Stephens
 
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Thomas Rogers, was a signer of "The Mayflower Compact" that arrived in Plymouth in 1620

That the descendants of Thomas Rogers shall keep his memory alive so that he may have his rightful place in the history of America with the other Pilgrims who came to this country on the Mayflower. To establish a Memorial Fund through which the memory of Thomas Rogers, Pilgrim shall be perpetuated. To support the publishing and distribution of a book to be named "Thomas Rogers, Pilgrim, and Some of His Descendants", in which all known descendants of Thomas Rogers, insofar as possible, are authenticated and made a matter of Record. The Society is organized exclusively for Charitable and Educational Purposes.


Compiler: Tracy Crocker ~ Genealogist,

Data Base Compiled by:

Tracy Ashley Crocker

Data Entry: Tracy Ashley Crocker and Richard Dennis Souther

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