Amos spent 11 days serving in the alarm for the relief of Fort William Henry during the French and Indian War as written in Vol. 1, pg. 204. This volumn also indicates that Amos served in a unit of the Green Mountain Boys: Capt. Samuel Bellow's Co. of Salisbury, Goodrich's Regt. of Foot. He served in the campaign against Crown Point from Aug 25 to Dec 7, 1755. In 1788, 1791 and 1793, Amos represented Williston, VT and in 1794 he represented Huntington. He was a member of the VT State Constitutional Convention of 1791 and 1793 from Huntington.
Amos BROWNSON Biography
Amos Brownson Esq. was an American Revolutionary War veteran, serving in Danl Comstock's Co March 22 & 26, 1780, & in Capt Thomas Barney's Co in Oct 1780. Bio by Linus Leavens
Amos spent 11 days serving in the alarm for the relief of Fort William Henry during the French and Indian War as written in Vol. 1, pg. 204. This volumn also indicates that Amos served in a unit of the Green Mountain Boys: Capt. Samuel Bellow's Co. of Salisbury, Goodrich's Regt. of Foot. He served in the campaign against Crown Point from Aug 25 to Dec 7, 1755. In 1788, 1791 and 1793, Amos represented Williston, VT and in 1794 he represented Huntington. He was a member of the VT State Constitutional Convention of 1791 and 1793 from Huntington.
Amos BROWNSON Biography
Amos Brownson Esq. was an American Revolutionary War veteran, serving in Danl Comstock's Co March 22 & 26, 1780, & in Capt Thomas Barney's Co in Oct 1780. Bio by Linus Leavens
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